It acts as a source of conceptual and practical guidance on e.g. wastewater treatment and provides a clearinghouse on activities and expertise. |
The rise of the clearinghouse depersonalized the buyer-seller relations completely, giving rise to the present form of futures trading. |
Different end-user groups often make modifications without a central clearinghouse to monitor the impact on the infrastructure. |
By 1890, the federal government had taken over the operation, and Ellis Island became the central clearinghouse. |
The clearinghouse would also host regular encounters for those working with immigrants in each community. |
The office has established a clearinghouse of mentors who volunteer to help authors prepare their manuscripts for publication. |