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Despite football spillovers into primetime on both CBS and Fox, ABC won another Sunday night in Nielsen's estimates.
The IMF's managing director, Christine Lagarde, said there were risks of "spillovers" into volatile financial markets from central banks in the US and the UK increasing the cost of credit.
First model applications highlight the differences between climate policy analyses which either take or do not take technological spillovers into account.
Although seen as a disadvantage at the time, a credible, locally rooted leadership allowed the BJP to dramatically improve its state-level prospects, which in turn had positive spillovers into national politics.
That has raised concerns about people with individual policies not subject to subsidies and the potential for cost spillovers into the market for employer-sponsored plans, which according to U.S. Census data, cover about half of U.S. workers.
On top of that, central banks need to keep their financial systems healthy; react to spillovers into the domestic economies from the global economy; and be vigilant about the effects of financial innovations such as new instruments, trading practices, and payment systems.
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Military intervention in one country will lead to spillover into the next.
"That caused tremendous spillover into the adjacent formerly rural areas," Dr. Hughes said.
As for the spillover into Bryant Park, "it's a public park," he said.
CBS was closer second than usual because of an N.F.L. spillover into prime time.
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