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So traffic is funnelled, and the funnel often blocks up.
But instead of giving marketers the data, it is funnelled through Facebook.
During a storm, rain is funnelled into a Venice's worth of canals.
Moreover, uninvested deposits with United Capital can conveniently be funnelled to Goldman's consumer bank, Marcus.
The Champs Elysees will be closed to traffic and pedestrians will be funnelled through checkpoints.
For a time she even funnelled money to struggling families of political prisoners and abductees.
Others have funnelled money into the hands of organisations and politicians who share their views.
This required share-trading orders to be funnelled to the exchange offering the best price.
Worse, lines between them and the banks are blurred, with bank assets funnelled through them.
The worry is that new currencies might be funnelled into funding terrorist or criminal activity.
Since the global financial crisis, central banks have funnelled trillions of dollars into the world economy.
The electoral court is investigating allegations that bribes were funnelled towards Ms Rousseff's campaign in 2014.
Starting February 1, any inbound interest coming to Indiegogo for charitable giving will now be funnelled to YouCaring, and any parties that contact YouCaring wanting to start crowdfunding campaigns that are not focused around its mission of non-profits and charitable causes, will be funnelled to Indiegogo.
With Saudi and Qatari largesse, he funnelled intelligence, weapons and cash to favoured rebels in Syria's south.
Of Indigenous Australian Bundjalung and Ngāpuhi (Maori) heritage, she has funnelled her A+ creativity into social good.
NNPC has funnelled around $500 million of this to gasoline importers over the past several months, sources said.
Around A$130 billion has been funnelled towards aboriginals since the targets were launched, but with meagre results.
He had been accused of receiving bribes, funnelled through his wife and other relatives, from a wealthy shoemaker.
Nativists won some working-class votes from Labor and, under Australia's preferential voting system, funnelled them to the Liberals.
But elsewhere it warns of the risks that Dodd-Frank funnelled towards so-called "clearing houses", such as LCH.
To partake of public life in San Francisco today is to be funnelled toward a particular kind of living.
But that would mean ignoring the historical evidence that repatriation tends to be funnelled to shareholders rather than workers.
Kyrgyz officials have since admitted that Saimaiti and his associates funnelled nearly $1bn to banks in a dozen countries.
In the meantime, it would receive billions of dollars that could be funnelled to allied militant groups in the region.
When they know enough, they are funnelled towards employers, which pay the firm 15% of a successful candidate's starting salary.
Over 90% of the money is being funnelled through the usual suspects, such as multilateral development banks and UN agencies.
After the mausoleum, visitors are funnelled to the Kremlin wall and the statue of Joseph Stalin, still adorned with flowers.
Some of the money the country earned from oil and gold mines has been funnelled into powerful people's offshore accounts.
The cash was funnelled through shell companies around the world and frittered away on yachts, artworks, diamonds and other fripperies.
The New York region has funnelled $1bn out of a reconstruction budget of $60bn to such experiments in Sandy's wake.
According to one estimate, $2 billion were funnelled into markets on a single day this week to defend the currency.
The new format, with 80 games as opposed to 64, will mean more resources funnelled towards the construction of unnecessary stadiums.
There were allegations of irregularities at the central level too, with reports of ballot papers being funnelled to the incumbent party.
Trump last year decided to halt a CIA programme that had funnelled weapons and cash to some Free Syrian Army rebels.
In many cases, money was lodged in a Latvian bank and then funnelled to accounts elsewhere, such as Switzerland, they said.
Seabrook allegedly funnelled $20 million in union pension money to a hedge fund in return for lavish vacations and generous kickbacks.
The US Department of Justice says the 27-year-old New Yorker funnelled $62,000 to the group via bitcoin and other currencies.
The service offered a system-wide data-saving proxy that funnelled all app data through Opera's servers to compress images and videos.
There is evidence instead that government propaganda, funnelled through media beholden to Mr Erdogan and his cronies, has had its desired effect.
In the 25 years after WWII, America funnelled about $328 billion (adjusted for inflation in the year 2000) annually to its military.
But China has more such capital than it needs, and now investment is being funnelled to projects that will never justify their costs.
One testified that Odebrecht funnelled $3.3bn to politicians between 2006 and 2014, the equivalent of 80% of its net profits over the period.
The head of Kosovo's counter-terrorist services, Fatos Makolli, has spent six years reconstructing the networks that funnelled Kosovars to Syria and Iraq.
That unscrupulous executive then funnelled the contract work to a larger firm and earned nearly $1.5 million for himself before he got caught.
The Liberals won several marginal seats in Queensland from Labor, helped by votes funnelled from smaller nativist parties under Australia's system of preferential voting.
German papers have carried stories suggesting that Mr Schulz funnelled jobs and resources to allies during his time in the powerful European Parliament presidency.
For the less scholarly, MBM is funnelled into ten "guiding principles" (such as "principled entrepreneurship") printed on coffee cups and posters throughout the group.
In the four years before the Rio Olympics in 2016, Britain funnelled £274m ($380m) to sports it had identified as ripe for medal-winning.
Millions in bribes allegedly were funnelled into the campaign coffers of his Workers Party as well as nearly every major political party, they say.
Foreigners reduced their holdings of monetary stabilisation bonds (MSB) by 1.4 trillion won, while they funnelled 0.8 trillion won into treasury bonds last month.
Investors, including Temasek, a Singaporean fund, smacked their lips at the strategy and have funnelled $225m to Zomato, valuing it at roughly $1 billion.
But today, he told me, the WikiLeaks annual budget runs in the millions of dollars, supplied partly by donations that are funnelled through N.G.O.s.
One is the prospect of MPs digging into new claims that, as mayor, he funnelled public money to companies owned by a close friend.
More than 80 politicians are being investigated, suspected of benefiting from a scheme under which big businesses funnelled bribes to them in return for favours.
Revenues from the cotton harvest are reputed to be funnelled through semi-private government-linked trading companies; abolishing the quotas would hurt these powerful entities.
The investigations are connected to the Petrobras scandal, in which contractors funnelled cash to politicians in return for padded contracts with the state-controlled firm.
But tight controls must insure that freed-up money is in fact funnelled into resilience projects, said Mark Pelling, geography professor at London's King's College.
In Venezuela Glencore was recently named as one of 40 co-defendants in a lawsuit that alleges oil-trading firms funnelled bribes to corrupt officials.
She acknowledges in passing that Democratic donors, including two hedge-fund billionaires, George Soros and Tom Steyer, have funnelled money into their own political causes.
Volkswagen has previously been known for a system that spread responsibility for model development across layers of committees and funnelled final approval through top executives.
He is funnelled into himself, no past or future, the living itch, man-shaped, Robert T. Waldron, thinking incoherently, a body in a bedsheet. ♦
Steinberg had seen many similar child-welfare cases in New York, where they were funnelled through family court, which determines domestic issues such as custody.
A disproportionate amount of illicit bitcoin transactions are funnelled through Europe, with criminals taking advantage of cryptocurrency gambling and mixing sites to launder their money.
Geneva-based Global Fund, which had funnelled more than $105 million since 2010 to fight tuberculosis and malaria, closed its North Korea operations in June.
As Ethiopian Airlines spreads its wings, ever more journeys will be funnelled through Addis Ababa airport, which already welcomes more than 10m passengers a year.
A judicial commission into allegations of "state capture" under Mr Zuma has heard riveting testimony about how firms allegedly funnelled cash to politicians for state contracts.
The structure echoes that of the Trump Foundation: each week, money is funnelled to philanthropy under Trump's name, though none of it is donated by him.
The Panama Papers, leaked last April, revealed that, between 2007 and 19423, nearly two billion dollars had been funnelled through offshore accounts linked to Putin associates.
Between 2011 and 2015 Chinese firms funnelled nearly $5bn in loans and investment to Cambodia, accounting for around 70% of the total industrial investment in the country.
How do you avoid getting made obsolete by artificial intelligence in a time when resources and research are largely being funnelled toward improving that area of tech?
That's what makes it so goddamn charming: Search Party is a loving sendup of the iconic whodunnits we know and love, all funnelled through a millennial lens.
Factors, as researchers have pointed out, include reduced perceived credibility, a heavily gendered working environment, being funnelled into specific areas of medicine, and inflexible hours for mothers.
Though, upon closer inspection, I noticed that the dust that I'd remembered parting around the graves, like a current, actually funnelled into the spaces between the stones.
Through its investment arm centered on the Vision Fund, the world's largest private equity fund, SoftBank has already funnelled $27.5 billion into tech firms around the world.
However, it is clear that some executives knew it was a two-part affair in which they paid the government, and the government funnelled the money to Malabu.
The United Arab Emirates, whose authoritarian rulers fear democracy, especially if it has an Islamic tint, funnelled millions of dollars to the supposedly grassroots opposition to Mr Morsi.
Most peoples' investments are now funnelled through investment managers (individuals directly own only about two-fifths of all shares in America and less than a fifth in Britain).
To use Orbot, a user boots up the app, starts Tor by hitting a big button, and the traffic of certain apps is funnelled through the Tor network.
Then, in 2014, crusading prosecutors revealed that the state-owned oil company, Petrobras, had funnelled hundreds of millions of dollars to officials and parties in exchange for contracts.
By 2020 Alberta expects the levy to raise C$5.4 billion, all of which would be funnelled into green projects, consumer rebates and a small-business tax reduction.
In 266, for instance, the army-dominated spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence, funnelled cash to opponents of the left-wing Pakistan People's Party (PPP), helping to secure its defeat.
Those who profit from the dismantling of public schools do so not just with tax dollars funnelled into private school vouchers but with their control over information and ideas.
Only half of that comes from the national government on a routine basis, although one-off grants and money funnelled via the prefectural government help make up the shortfall.
The former president was charged in an (apparently) unrelated case of alleged Franco-African corruption involving claims—which he denies—that Libya's Muammar Qaddafi funnelled money to his campaign.
The president, Enrique Peña Nieto, is desperate to avoid unflattering comparisons to 22016, when the government of the day was excoriated for allowing aid to be funnelled to cronies.
The European Union's executive arm proposed a 3 percent tax on big digital firms' online revenues in March, alleging they funnelled profit through states with the lowest tax rates.
That sum was part of a much larger tradition of buying favor with politicians; in the course of a decade, Odebrecht had funnelled millions to Peru's major political campaigns.
Attorney General Sessions is also likely to cut off a political slush fund administered by the Department of Justice that funnelled an estimated $3 billion to left-wing activist organizations.
The institutions, especially organised labour, that in West Germany's case funnelled millions of votes to the SPD in the glory years of the late 1960s and 1970s (see chart) have withered.
"Plan Safe El Salvador", launched in 163 with support from various international organisations, called for resources to be funnelled to the 50 municipalities which statistics showed to be at highest risk.
This discount arises in part because many telecoms-focused investors in the group are not thrilled to see their cash being funnelled into risky and opaque tech investments at high prices.
Last year, the U.S. Department of Justice moved to seize more than $1 billion of assets it said was tied to an international conspiracy to launder funds funnelled away from 1MDB.
Bank records seen by the Wall Street Journal show that $15m was spent on personal items such as jewellery, with a larger amount funnelled into the ruling coalition's 2013 election campaign.
Whether they will notice is another matter: on the digital platforms where they'll live much of their lives, these children will themselves be further funnelled, selection toward selection, like toward like.
Uber, for example, funnelled $2 million into advocating for congestion pricing in New York, a move the city hopes will curb traffic and generate revenue to pump into the subway system.
Between 2005 and 2010, the NRA funnelled donations to lawmakers through the Republican Party of Florida or campaign committees, but stopped after 2010 (pouring money instead into television, radio and internet advertisements).
Prosecutors suspect that it funnelled a further €2.8m ($3m) to Ms Choi through Widec Sports, a German company she used to buy horses and equestrian lessons for her daughter, a dressage athlete.
Venezuela then funnelled the money back as a loan to a Nicaraguan bank owned by the ruling party, which spent the cash on social projects for Mr Ortega's supporters, free from legislative oversight.
A Reuters' investigation this month also found mortgage fraud is rampant in China, as unqualified borrowers use fake documents to secure financing, while loans deceptively obtained for other purposes are funnelled into property.
Once sound is collected from the pinna, is it funnelled into your external auditory canal which then sends the sounds waves to your eardrum (tympanic membrane), causing your middle ear bones (ossicles) to vibrate.
People who may be economic migrants, or from stable countries, are being funnelled through to the mainland, where some may buy fake papers identifying them as Syrian and try their luck getting to Germany.
They say that from 2003 PT governments installed an organised scheme of graft in Petrobras which funnelled money to the party and its allies with the aim of securing a permanent hold on power.
Every aspect of the experience is designed to draw attention to economic questions about money and globalization—all of it funnelled down into the most quotidian of daily activities: getting a cup of coffee.
Most of the money for the paraplegic client, Geoffrey Ernest Johnson, allegedly was funnelled to a company that managed Avenatti's race-car team, and to his coffee company, Global Baristas, which operated the Tully's chain.
The corruption scheme, in which big construction firms allegedly funnelled billions of reais to Petrobras executives and their political masters in exchange for padded contracts, appears to have been started while Lula was in office.
Having missed the deadline to apply for a licence in Nevada, Mr Fruman allegedly funnelled $10,000 from a foreign source to a Nevada state politician, in an effort to get him to change the rules.
LONDON, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Britain is significantly stepping up efforts to tackle the dirty money funnelled by Russians and other "corrupt elites" into or through the United Kingdom, a senior police officer said on Friday.
Investors funnelled $101 billion into 180 buyout funds in the second quarter this year, down from a peak of 334 funds in the fourth quarter of 2013, figures from private equity data provider Preqin showed.
Cummings worked for the self same Vote Leave campaign that the Electoral Commission found illegally funnelled money — via Cambridge Analytica-linked Canadian data firm AggregateIQ — into a blitz of microtargeted Facebook ads intended to sway voter opinion.
The founders of S&K were convicted of breach of trust for operating a pyramid scheme in which they funnelled 240 million euros ($258 million) from 11,000 investors into their own accounts to finance a lavish lifestyle.
LONDON - Four UK-registered companies are at the heart of a scheme that funnelled $22014 billion out of Azerbaijan's state purse, according to a report by Transparency International and the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP).
The meeting has since reportedly captured the interest of Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating Russia's interference in the 22005 election, who is looking into allegations that Emirati lobbyists funnelled millions of dollars to Trump-campaign donors.
When these were funnelled into statistical forecasts, they produced an inflated sense of certainty in Hillary Clinton's victory, by incorrectly suggesting victory in five states that Mr Trump would actually win: Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, Florida and Pennsylvania.
In 20403, Congress let lapse the tax on chemical and petroleum companies which funnelled money into Superfund, and now the E.P.A. often must sue companies to pay for the removal of the toxic waste they have left behind.
Khatam al-Anbiya controls hundreds of front companies that are running the country's economy, which tells much about how the regime is spending the cash that's being funnelled its way after the nuclear agreement has come into effect.
Turkey, which has the second largest army in the transatlantic NATO alliance, has funnelled troops and equipment into the region in recent weeks to resist the government advance and avoid a wave of refugees over its southern border.
The yellow-funnelled ship was purpose-built by the British government in 1989 to service the island and is the last of a royal mail fleet that once connected the far-flung tentacles of the old British Empire.
The Iraqi report, based in part on the confessions of captured Islamic State suspects, described how funds were funnelled to Bayt al-Mal, the group's finance ministry, in the northern city of Mosul and then distributed to its provinces.
When I came to, in that sudden, icy-clear sort of way that drunk people often do, I had miraculously managed to re-locate all of my friends, acquire a straw hat, and not get funnelled into the sex trade.
Joaquín Millón, Jujuy's new anti-corruption investigator, alleges that more than half of the 1.3 billion pesos ($90m) funnelled by the national planning ministry through the provincial government and municipal authorities to Túpac Amaru from 2004 to 2015 has gone missing.
Torshin, who still enjoys influence on the right despite credible allegations of Russian mob ties,, is currently the subject of an FBI investigation into whether the Russian government funnelled money into the National Rifle Association to help Trump win the election.
Abandoning the tightly designed maps seen in most shooters, where players are funnelled into combat through a series of paths that weave from one end of the map to the other, Squad focuses on military engagements on a massive scale.
Whitney Smith of JPMorgan Chase, a bank which has funnelled $150m into rehabilitating parts of Detroit and is now contributing to efforts in Chicago, says that companies, civic organisations and local government all feared the Windy City was earning a reputation for violence.
He told shocked European and Danish lawmakers last week that at least 10 banks, including large U.S. and European lenders, funnelled money through Danske in Estonia, Lithuania and Denmark to the U.S. and out into the financial system between 2007 and 2015.
The White House issued a statement on Tuesday ahead of Obama's remarks at the conference in Atlanta noting that HHS funnelled $94 million into almost 300 community health centers across the country in an effort to make buprenorphine more accessible to opioid addicts.
Like Troemel, Christiansen had been a star athlete in high school—she had turned down a track-and-field scholarship from Arizona State University—and they shared a competitive streak, which they funnelled into making their trash sculptures as quickly as possible.
The primary aim, four top Moldovan officials including Garaba's boss Eduard Harunjen told Reuters, is to derail a Moldovan probe into a Russian-led money laundering operation that funnelled $22.3 billion of Russian money through the Moldovan financial system between 2011-2014.
"I would be surprised if a major wholesale market participant did not get behind the Code," said David Puth, the head of settlement bank CLS and chair of the committee of market participants who have funnelled banks and other financial firms' input to the code.
"We don't want a situation where someone who might streak at the cricket is funnelled into the same category as an offender who might jump out in front of a 13-year-old girl and flash," Victorian Attorney-General Martin Pakula told 3AW on Monday.
Salvini transformed the League from a northern regional bloc that demanded tax money not be funnelled to the country's underdeveloped south into a far-right nationalist party whose Donald Trump-like "Italians First" slogan resonated with voters after years of anaemic growth and mass migration.
In an extraordinary series of crimes, the C.I.A. director William Casey and several White House aides sold sophisticated weaponry to Iran and funnelled the profits to anti-Communist rebels in Central America, in defiance of a law that specifically barred support for the group.
You could say Google is seeking to bundle access to the high resolution patient data that's essential for developing health AIs with the provision of commercial digital healthcare services it hopes to sell hospitals down the line, all funnelled through the same Google cloud infrastructure.
The Brown & Root contribution to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, funnelled through the company's business associates, had been thirty thousand dollars, a substantial amount in the politics of that era, and, in fact, more money than the committee had received from the D.N.C., its parent organization.
Orders funnelled through a domestic-content requirement (DCR) policy have all but dried up in India after the WTO in September 13 upheld an earlier ruling that found the move violated global trade norms and discriminated in favour of domestic firms and against foreign competitors. (reut.
Though not all countries break down aid spending according to the type of contractor used, data from those that do suggest that a growing share of aid is funnelled, not through charities or non-profit foundations, but through consultancies and other private-sector contractors that profit from the work.
Under the terms of that restructuring agreement, lenders have agreed that DIC's main shareholder Dubai Holding has no responsibility for DIC's remaining debt, which will now be paid from any funds that can be funnelled up from Doncasters following the asset sales and the repayment of Doncasters' own debt.
Oil Change International, an advocacy group, estimates that, excluding low-carbon but disruptive projects such as large hydropower plants, for every dollar invested in the past three years in green energy such as solar or wind farms, MDBs funnelled 99 cents to the fossil-fuelled sort (see chart).
Although short-term political interests can coincide with the needs of poor countries—funding for research into climate change and public health, for instance, can be funnelled to British universities and firms—greater transparency and oversight are needed to stop spending on projects simply because they are politically expedient.
Though Greek bankers say they are back in the lending business and believe the stock of dud credits can halve by 2022, they agree higher growth will allow them to work through bad loans more quickly, releasing capital that can be funnelled back to small businesses and consumers.
However, Vestager added that while the headline figure of €13 billion was the maximum the Irish government could to reclaim, other countries in Europe which felt as if they had lost out on taxes due to all profits being funnelled through Ireland, could now seek to recoup those lost taxes.
In Tbilisi, Georgia's capital city, plenty of Middle Eastern and Turkish low-cost carriers serve the main airport, but none from the EU. Most low-cost traffic is instead funnelled into the smaller city of Kutaisi, where Wizz Air sells one-way fares of £23.99 ($31.19) for a five-hour flight to London.
They were all funnelled in together again, through the ticket barriers, and she felt for her Oyster card in the side pocket of her bag without looking, so as not to lose sight of her man—he was halfway down the escalator to the northbound platforms before she got on at the top.

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