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  • noun flow (through a system or process)

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Examples

  • The "operating government" (as opposed to the social "flowthrough" government) got "hooked" on use of social security program income "profits" to offset operating deficits.

    The New Deal Legacy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Is an intentional attempt at “interior streetscape” or marketplace feel, with flowthrough and action on first floor.

    Computers in Libraries 2007: Darien Library « Attempting Elegance 2007

  • The pub is designed in a way that confounds every single principle of 21st century customer flowthrough and spend maximisation.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • If you weren't flowing Usan through with 0 margin, if you just took that out, just what would margins look like without that Usan flowthrough at 0 margin?

    unknown title 2011

  • Similarly the introduction of DSL led to "operations gaps" that required object-oriented inventory management and workflow software to enable flowthrough provisioning that could cope with mass market uptake.

    Light Reading: 2009

  • Similarly the introduction of DSL led to "operations gaps" that required object-oriented inventory management and workflow software to enable flowthrough provisioning that could cope with mass market uptake.

    Light Reading: 2009

  • "We could have withheld up to 3 percent of the money as the flowthrough agent," she said.

    unknown title 2009

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