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to spillover
noun
That which overflows; the excess or side effect.
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Military intervention in one country will lead to spillover into the next.
– our tear ducts are anatomically shallower, leading to spillover, which makes our crying more visible.
From my metal seat in the bleachers, my heart aches as I watch tears start to spillover.
The fill-up state will lead to spillover unless the feed conditions are properly adjusted.
The results show that the controllers perform well with respect to spillover, robustness and non-linearities.
There are at least two ways in which it can do this.The first relates to spillover effects.
Above 500 °C, poisoning by SO2 was less severe due to spillover of the sulfates onto the oxide promoter.
Changes in the distribution parameters due to spillover of the deposits of previous stage to remaining stages were within 10%.
Species with widespread distributions include commonly found peri-urban species, which have frequent interactions with humans that can lead to spillover at high-risk animal human transmission interfaces.
"We've seen domestic mergers and acquisitions activity rise, and that generally leads to spillover in cross-border deals," Ms. McCaughrin said.
That could lead to spillover effects in the U.S. economy overall if the large U.S. trading partner faces an economic setback.
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