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ripple

[rip-uhl] / ˈrɪp əl /




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Fed decisions on rates routinely ripple globally thanks to the central role of the dollar in finance and trade and the importance of U.S. consumption to the global economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Plus, while CoreWeave and Nebius aren’t tied to Oracle, Wall Street has clearly become concerned about that company’s deals and debt obligations, and those fears are having ripple effects across the AI universe.

From MarketWatch

Small businesses that used to thrive in energetic local communities are having a difficult time keeping up, and the ripple effect is reaching the community.

From Salon

They push and pull on the cell membrane, causing it to bend, ripple, and fluctuate.

From Science Daily

The researchers plan to continue using simulations and machine learning to better understand how small molecular changes ripple through the entire protein.

From Science Daily