This scenario asks us to believe in trickle-down economics theory on a global scale, even though so far it has not worked in any single country. |
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The trickle-down theory seems to be working perfectly well in the police force, at least, in the case of infrastructure such as buildings. |
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Under the open-source model, scientists are free to modify the control software, creating a trickle-down effect that benefits amateurs. |
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What is often confused with a trickle-down theory is supply-side economics, such as that advocated by Arthur Laffer. |
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He has a regular housekeeper, whose family thus benefits from the trickle-down effect. |
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To this end, I do not subscribe to the trickle-down theory but instead believe in working from the ground up. |
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As long as everyone is doing better, the trickle-down theory will keep just about everyone happy. |
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He emphasises a code of ethics for economics, rejects abstract free trade theory, and loathes the trickle-down effect. |
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In the trickle-down theory of the economy of our oceans, the species which live highest have the best chance of biological productivity. |
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The trickle-down effects of a single canceled flight can wind up costing a carrier hundreds of thousands of dollars. |
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Besides, some say that we haven't given the trickle-down theory a chance. |
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Less tax burden means greater profitability, which leads inevitably to growth, more jobs, and trickle-down benefits for everybody in the province. |
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We're not going to subscribe to the terrible trickle-down economics, the unfair trickle-down theories of the age-old, ideological approach used by this administration. |
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Before Howard started using the phrase, people who had not reaped the benefits of the trickle-down effect wouldn't have cited this elite as a group they resented. |
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The skew to an equal number of boys and girls, and to an older demo, allowing for a trickle-down to younger ones, has also propelled the phenom. |
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Low-end machines are now benefiting from the trickle-down technology. |
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So we get massive support from the community and I like the trickle-down effect from the community. |
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Accountability for official languages is included in performance agreements for senior managers, and has a trickle-down effect on team heads. |
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This plant-tissue response to increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is having a significant trickle-down effect, a new study finds. |
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And if trickle-down could start on a dinner napkin, surely the process of reversing its malignant effects can start with a book. |
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In that scene, Gloria is now herself wearing a kind of Afro, evidence of the trickle-down effect of hairstyles. |
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Whether it was great scouting or just good luck, the addition of middle linebacker Levon Kirkland should have a trickle-down effect on many areas of the defense. |
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Given that rights-based economic growth implies improvements in distribution and social welfare, such improvements must not be merely marginal or conditioned on trickle-down processes. |
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But sometimes, belt-tightening at the state level translates into trickle-down costs for local governments. |
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But I think the trickle-down effect has been pretty significant. |
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Virtually all economists agree that the gap between rich and poor is widening rapidly and dangerously, and that the much-touted trickle-down effect of economic change is often showing itself painfully reluctant to appear. |
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Created more jobs than any modern president, in the process showing people that trickle-down economics was hoodoo. |
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Todd McCracken, president of the National Small Business Association, says lending restrictions on small business could have a trickle-down effect. |
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These urgent care patients often end up going elsewhere, usually to hospital emergency rooms, and this can cause a trickle-down effect resulting in backlogs and delays across the system. |
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