The phrase
"key conduit" refers to a critical pathway or channel that allows the flow of something important. It may be a person or thing that plays a vital role in connecting or transmitting information, resources, or other valuable things.
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Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara in a statement called Arbabsiar «an enemy among us» and a «
key conduit for, and facilitator of, a nefarious international plot» to kill the ambassador and as many innocent bystanders needed to finish the job.
The state attorney general's office, too, is investigating SUNY Polytechnic,
a key conduit in economic development efforts, for potential bid rigging.
A native Arkansan, Tequilla Banks is passionate about interrupting intergenerational poverty and improving social mobility for all students, and views education as
a key conduit for change.
When ebooks or other digital materials are not readily available in libraries, publishers «are missing
a key conduit to a market that [they] can't tap any other way,» Rebecca T. Miller, editorial director for Library Journal and School Library Journal, stated in her opening remarks for the «The Untapped Retail Channel: Public Libraries» panel on Friday, May 30 at the 2014 BookExpo America (BEA) conference in New York.
Book clubs are
a key conduit.
Since Trump won the US election, there has been much talk of the influence of «fake news», with Facebook in particular identified as
a key conduit.
We also visit the Kaptama farmers» cooperative —
a key conduit...