Phrases with «spillover»

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The word "spillover" means when something goes beyond its usual limits or boundaries and affects or involves something else. Full definition

Adjective + «spillover»

«spillover» + noun

Sentences with «spillover»

  • Together, this indicates that the positive spillovers of charter schools on nearby students at district schools did not come at the detriment of students across the city. (educationnext.org)
  • In particular, the organization raised concerns about leveraged trading of cryptocurrencies, though it acknowledged that the low correlation between cryptocurrencies and other assets «suggests that the risk of spillovers from idiosyncratic price moves in crypto assets to the wider market may be limited at this point.» (ethnews.com)
  • «Learning - by - Doing with Spillovers in Competitive Industries, Free Entry, and Regulatory Policy.» (mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de)
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