How To Use Channelise In A Sentence
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This is inconvenient for human land use, so we try to channelise and fix the channel in one place.
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It has channelised the collective energies of a group of young people into taking a firm stand against the dark forces tearing our social fabric apart.
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Jammu: There is a need to optimally channelise the energies of the
Kashmir contemplating plan to develop dry, arid regions
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He quit plans to pursue a management career, joined the Delhi-based Other Media Communications, and channelised his energy to document social conflicts.
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Looking at the high fiscal deficit of 6. 8% of GDP for the current financial year and objectives of Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, the government may keep the NIF on hold for sometime, which would enable it to channelise disinvestment proceeds in the Consolidated Fund of India for bridging the burgeoning fiscal deficit.
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But it's important to take the publicity forward and channelise it and do something concrete.
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If he motivates students to take up an extra-curricular activity, then their energy can be channelised towards a constructive activity.
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Our effort will be to infuse a fresh dynamism into the regional processes and to strive to channelise the fruits of our collective efforts to the most vulnerable sections of our societies," he said.
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There is so much pain in my heart but I want to channelise it to prevent a repeat of what happened in Gujarat in 2002.
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With rising inflation and diminishing bank interests, many have channelised their money into such businesses.
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One clipping showed him address a big gathering of angry Indians in South Africa whom he first arouses into feeling angry and then channelises their anger by peaceful means.
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As information is not being channelised properly, it fails to help parents like us who have to travel from distant places.