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spillover

[spil-oh-ver] / ˈspɪlˌoʊ vər /


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This kind of spillover, she said, is not unusual.

From Los Angeles Times

R&D spending from defense research has spillovers into the private sector in the form of technological innovation, contributing to much needed higher productivity.

From MarketWatch

The spillover into broader market sentiment was equally evident.

From Barron's

Expanding economic activities into natural environments can disrupt ecosystems and increase the risk of disease spillover.

From Science Daily

China’s foreign-exchange reserves edged up in February, as policymakers keep a wary eye on the spillover effect of the war in Iran on global financial markets.

From The Wall Street Journal