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The spillovers
noun
That which overflows; the excess or side effect.
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The spillovers induced by scale can substantially amplify or undermine the intended effects of a program.
The spillovers from basic science research are huge, hard to measure or control, and almost certainly best left to diffuse without impediments.
The spillovers, where high concentrations of oocysts were found close by in the river water, were reassessed in October 2013 by the responsible municipal agency operating the system in Halle.
They welcome investment in training, given the spillovers from increased human capital investment.
Importantly, they emphasize that the spillovers tend to remain within communities hit by China trade.
A second issue concerns the spillovers from policy choices, both within the rich world and between rich and emerging economies.
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They are merely the spillover.
"The spillover effects could have been incredible".
Still, the spillover effects can be significant.
Ostrovsky calls this the "spillover" problem.
This is called the spillover effect.
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