Employee turnover has a ripple effect from the front line all the way back. |
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The ripple effects of the week-long action spread into other areas of life. |
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Mendieta's legacy seems to ripple outward like circles of waves radiating from a stone cast in the water. |
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Meanwhile, the major customers are lost and the after-effects ripple throughout the company's supply chain. |
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The system is employed in a variety of modes, including autonomous, air-to-ground, direct or indirect, single-shot and rapid or ripple fire. |
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He starts to rebuild the bridge, a small crowd regathers, and a ripple of applause once more spreads across to the island. |
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But there was the usual reverent silence, broken by the occasional embarrassed cough or ripple of restrained applause. |
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Along one side is the lovely green ripple of ridge and furrow pasture, unfortunately a portion has been ploughed. |
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I'm sitting next to her on the rock now, and we are both watching the water ripple in the breeze. |
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The water sparkled a deep blue, and the wind blowing softly made the water ripple gently in the breeze. |
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A ripple of movement across the surface of the mirror caught Steffen's attention. |
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This time she heard a ripple of chatter spread throughout the crowd as they realised what she had just said. |
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Philip's statement brought a ripple of laughter from the crowd of assembled contestants gathered around the archery range. |
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A crescendo rises and threatens to explode, but vanishes, leaving all but a ripple of sound. |
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There was a ripple of laughter among the men and she quickly smiled and gave a small laugh as if it was a joke. |
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Ryan Robertson piped in as he shrugged his jersey over his shoulders, his comment causing a ripple of laughter throughout the locker room. |
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Ian thought he heard a murmur ripple through the crowd, and glanced quickly over his shoulder. |
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A ripple of laughter swept through the crowd and it seemed as though Andrew was not as popular as he appeared to believe. |
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The sudden forcing noise as he pushed the sticking window open caused a ripple of excitement to quickly spread through the crowd below. |
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Totally embarrassed, Sara realized that there was a considerable amount of ice cream on her chin, mostly raspberry fudge ripple. |
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Japanese ice-cream lovers have swapped traditional flavours such as raspberry ripple for something a little more exotic. |
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The trees and bushes around her began to rustle and the water began to ripple again, like some unseen being was swimming. |
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She tossed her golden hair gently behind her shoulder, and reached down to ripple the cool water's surface. |
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If you must ripple the pond, throw a small rock first and pay careful attention. |
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The ground looked solid enough, and didn't ripple when he moved, and basically did not seem like it should be pulling him under. |
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Summer sun is reflected upwards from the water to ripple on walls and ceiling of the long space. |
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A ripple of nervous laughter rippled through the room, and he held his goblet up in a toast. |
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The second answer is that raising the minimum wage will have a ripple effect. |
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The buzz created by having visitors from other parts of the country and from overseas has had a ripple effect. |
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It seemed as if there was a ripple effect spreading through the people I knew. |
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In a ripple effect, delays and cancellations reached many other airports that never lost power. |
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Also, the problem has become so widespread that it is having a ripple effect in other sectors of the economy. |
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And every time employees sign up for the benefits, it has a ripple effect on the community around them. |
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But California's rules could have a ripple effect across the country because other states could follow its lead. |
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Any investment we put into one youth has a ripple effect as they go out to reach thousands more. |
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Second, a ripple effect of the first issue is that a small percentage of employers are getting the students they want. |
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However, because of the ripple effect, employers who do not pay the minimum wage still have a considerable stake in any changes to that wage. |
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The introduction of real, market-oriented banks in China would have a ripple effect. |
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Furthermore, to add to the evidence for catastrophic burial, the authors tell of fossil raindrops and ripple marks being found at the site. |
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The absence of symmetrical ripple marks indicates that the site of deposition was protected from wave action. |
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Within hours, TV networks provided round-the-clock information on the events and commentary on potential ripple effects. |
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The fluid and strong dancers do fabulous backbends, and their spines and arms ripple like water. |
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Because almost five percent of total domestic flights go through O'Hare, the problems in Chicago create a ripple of backups elsewhere. |
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Beams of sunlight slanted down, flickering whenever a ripple broke the calm of the surface. |
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He stroked her neck, feeling the strong muscles beneath the skin ripple at his touch. |
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She felt the slight ripple underneath the skin, his muscles bunching and clenching in reaction to her touch. |
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He wore all black clothes but she could see the ripple of his muscles beneath the fabric on his arms and chest. |
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With a ripple of his deep red sleeve, one of the guards took both her arms, while the other barred the door, allowing Allie to be tied without the ability of escape. |
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A ripple of laughter passed through the audience, mostly from the men. |
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Fourth, under certain conditions, such as supported multibilayers or a supported bilayer prepared in tris buffer, lipid bilayers can form ripple phases. |
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The movement brought a ripple of laughter from the audience. |
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After 40 minutes I'm sure I detected a ripple of discontent. |
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Their bolo ties and navy blue blazers ripple, startled, in the breeze. |
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His friends hear and a ripple of laughter spreads through them. |
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Loud gasps and quiet, anxious murmurs ripple through the lunch crowd. |
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The fans seemed vocal for both bands at this particular show, but with little more than a small ripple of movement every now and then, this night left much to be desired. |
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On the Internet, as on any connected system, security has a ripple effect. |
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The gusty wind forced tiny wavelets to ripple across the surface. |
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Each time a man stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. |
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I vaguely here my mind wondering, I feel a ripple of excitement spread through my body, as I relive old movie scenes where moments like this turned out for the best. |
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Plain vanilla, chocolate and raspberry ripple will soon be history. |
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It's not exactly Vegas, but, Henry must well know, a sighting of the Royal Abs is likely to cause no little ripple interest. |
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The Higgs boson is a propagating ripple in the Higgs field, much like sound is a propagating ripple in the air. |
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The bombing will also have a ripple effect on neighbouring countries. |
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At the edge she paused, sitting with her feet dangling in the water, then she slipped gracefully down, disappearing immediately beneath the surface with barely a ripple. |
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But a soft ripple of laughter emerges from the other young woman in the room, who's been standing and admiring her image in the tall mirror by the dresser. |
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His bloated face was rivered with veins, like raspberry ripple ice-cream. |
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I turned to look at who it was and felt a ripple of fear rush through me. |
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The second clue is that many of the rocks have very conspicuous ripple marks on, which at least at first glance resemble those we might find on a common day seashore. |
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Fear of a demand slowdown sent a ripple effect through the market. |
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The land undulates with huge ripple marks, but the desert-like canyon walls of Dry Falls are all that now remains of the once, and briefly, impressive waterfall. |
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At the bottom of the steps leading up to the jubilee tower at Castle Hill look for the ripple marks still visible on the paving stones. |
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With the off-time constant, the on-time is increased to maintain the same peak-to-peak ripple current in the inductor. |
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I enjoy fudge ripple ice cream, but I especially like to dig through the carton to get at the ripple part and eat only that. |
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All I could see was a three-ringed ripple, and beyond that, the semisubmerged silhouette of a fellow student. |
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There was a ripple of assent in the crowd as the word spread. |
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The sandstone fill is organized into cross-beds and ripple cross-laminae that formed part of downstream accretionary or sandy barforms. |
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This change due to ocean acidification would not only affect shell-building animals, but could ripple through the marine ecosystem. |
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We are of the view the children just fainted and there was a ripple effect throughout the school. |
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Sedimentary structures such as horizontal bedding, ripple bedding and rhythmic bedding are well developed, indicating a lagoonal environment. |
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Any business, big or small, has a certain ripple effect on its environment. |
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Every choice we make creates a ripple effect on our lives and those of others round about us. |
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Purdue's research shows a strong ripple effect created from successful WOMM campaigns. |
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Make choices that really matter in 2009 and you will enjoy the wonderful ripple effects. |
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In our day-to-day lives, the decisions and choices we make create their own ripple effects. |
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Schlieren exhibit layering similar to cross-bedding and preserve ripple marks along their base. |
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Fossil ripple marks are important features indicative of a specific depositional environment of an ancient basin. |
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Photos from underwater cameras showed that these storms erased animal tracks and created ripple marks in the sediments. |
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According to the new RSG study, the traffic impact study done for Foxwoods didn't address the ripple effect of congestion through nearby areas. |
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His brow and hair and the palms of his hands were wet, and there was a kind of nervous contraction of his muscles. They seemed to ripple and string tense. |
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The pattern of ripple marks and other features locked in southwestern Utah's sandstone indicates that the mineral grains had been blown in from those directions. |
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That is to say that even out to 5 million miles from the sun, giant solar storms or coronal mass ejections can create ripple effects felt through the corona. |
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True success at innovation has ripple effects beyond one industry and will spawn imitation as evidenced by the unanimous choice for top innovator of 2006, Apple Computer. |
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California's businesses are feeling the ripple effects of the massive property damage at New York City's Ground Zero and the resulting shift in insurance practices. |
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The ripple effect from more than 64,000 registrants could take months. |
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The best way to generate a positive ripple effect among your customers is to make a deliberate effort to increase the quality and quantity of the service you render. |
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Not surprisingly, Gilliland has created a ripple of excitement among dancegoers and the New York press, including a feature story in The New York Times. |
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Common bedding types include laminated sand, ripple bedding, and bay mud. |
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These have low torque ripple, which contributes to good reliability. |
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