Sports is traditionally a place where innovation trickles down from the top performers to the lowest levels.
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Racial profiling violates the U.S. Constitution, is ineffective and trickles down to the workplace, schools and elsewhere.
But it looks like being years more before that prosperity trickles down to the more distant provinces.
Rather than gushing from the end of a pipe, pollution trickles from front lawns, city streets and parking lots.
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Since the TV money trickles through the leagues, many other clubs are nervous.
Marathon Patent Group again purchased an asset that will provide future cash flow when revenue trickles in from these 16 defendants.
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Unfortunately our canals are mere trickles and just capillaries in comparison to the major arteries that are operated in mainland Europe.
"If we didn't do 'Nutcracker, ' our costumers would have less work, our stage manager would have less work it trickles down, " she says.
To be see-through SmartGlass needs a constant flow of electricity, which trickles through at a rate of 1 milliampere per square foot.
Mr Harford calculates that only 10% of the premium paid for Fairtrade coffee in a coffee bar trickles down to the producer.
For many people this can mean destitution on top of loss of income, as medical bills pile up just as income trickles off.
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And, in any event, the tiny trickles of video from Google's own cameras are already dwarfed by private feeds from billions of little-guy cameras.
In that case, the problem is that rains now come in torrents rather than trickles, which means heavy rains followed by long dry spells.
Growth but trickles as efforts waste satiating a voracious bureaucratic monster.
The approach synchs with current NSF goals, which help catalyze gains in the private economy, funding tech that trickles in through licensing agreements and new companies.
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Despite the World Bank's watchful eye, it will be at least another two years before the benefit of debt relief trickles down to those who most need it.
"It's little more than the worn dogma that says we should give more to those at the top and hope their good fortune trickles down to the many who are hard-working, " Obama said.
They need a government that is working to create jobs and opportunity for them, rather than simply giving more and more to those at the very top in the false hope that wealth automatically trickles down.
The Aswan high dam, for example, is often cited as a cautionary example, a quixotic construction that now reduces the mighty Nile to a dribble before it trickles to the sea, leaving behind an explosion of water hyacinth, outbreaks of bilharzia, polluted irrigation channels and a build-up of sediment inland that would otherwise compensate for coastal erosion from Egypt to Lebanon.
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