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Even a single month's volatility can have a cascading effect.
However, it could have a cascading effect during an economic downturn.
SINGER: Then you have the question of is it a cascading effect or not?
As with most diseases and disorders, diabetes has a cascading effect on the body.
"Too much debt will have a cascading effect that will last for decades," Kantrowitz said.
This in turn has a cascading effect whereby mood and concentration levels are also decreased.
"It's really a cascading effect that is more than the sum of its parts," he said.
The cascading effect is a stratifying display that marks both moments in time and art history.
Altering one regulation can have a cascading effect in an industry as complex as health care.
A Nifty zone of 9,000-9,050 is crucial as a break below could have a cascading effect.
And because the public sector provides so many essential services, cuts to it have a cascading effect.
The cascading effect of this will be extremely difficult for ZTE to overcome with the American consumer.
Investors were forced to unwind their positions, a cascading effect that spilled over into the broader market.
In turn, these new sales drove the price lower, triggering additional stop loss order in a cascading effect.
But the chaos had a cascading effect that took more than two hours to sort out, he said.
This has a kind of cascading effect — the greater range of vegetation attracts a greater variety of arthropods.
Not getting paid caused a "negative cascading effect on the finances" of the contractors he represents, Ross said.
And all those impact ... There's an iteration and a cascading effect that I think people here don't think about.
But gradually, an unpleasant and unreliable subway will have a cascading effect on New Yorkers' relationship with their city.
Those laid-off workers would then cut their own spending, creating a cascading effect through the rest of the economy.
Whether these narratives have a cascading effect, leading to further price decreases and yet more negative stories, is one possibility.
Synthetic biology will have a similar cascading effect, transforming humans' relationships with each other and, potentially, their own biological nature.
He realized that changing a few key historical events could have a cascading effect on American culture, economics and politics.
"There's a cascading effect," Chief Executive Joe Swedish said during a conference call to discuss the company's second-quarter earnings.
Inevitably you get this cascading effect where you kind of lower the bar of what it takes to be promoted.
The four swaths of fabric were sewn together in a staggered fashion to create a cascading effect of the floral forms.
Amazon's lock on the space has been hard to break, and the proliferation of its devices has had a cascading effect.
Moving "Black Widow" could have a "cascading effect" on the rest of the MCU releases, Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at Boxoffice.
Larry McDonald, founder of the Bear Traps Report, warned that such a huge spike in volatility could have a cascading effect.
The cascading effect can drive down the prices of even high-quality assets that would normally be considered safe havens for investors.
He also sees the shift from active to passive investing making the next market crash much worse because of a cascading effect.
"It was kind of a cascading effect all at once at the very beginning and then it never went away," she said.
Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at the Leuthold Group, is worried about the cascading effect of coronavirus hitting upcoming economic data points.
In the northern triangle of Central America, which incorporates Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, the violence per capita has had a cascading effect.
This has a cascading effect on rural America: When family farmers thrive, rural economies thrive — when family farms struggle, rural communities do too.
But because of the series of explosions and fires, Mr. Meshkati said a "cascading effect" might have occurred, where one event causes more.
"It could have a cascading effect on the global economy and corporate profit growth, which could cause shares to become overvalued," Stovall said.
The result is a cascading effect caused both by fueling the rise of corporate monopoly power and also by undermining the position of labor.
Add an extra 15 seconds of dwell time here, another 20 seconds there, and you have a cascading effect that appreciably lengthens travel time.
Recent commitments from the U.S., Germany and South African technology company Naspers have the potential to create a cascading effect that could attract more investors.
"A demand downfall across sectors has had a downward cascading effect on everything including coal imports," said Puneet Gupta, founder of online coal marketplace Coalshastra.
In August, for example, Apple, Google and Facebook banned the right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones for violating hate speech rules, setting off a cascading effect.
It's a move that has a cascading effect: It means the FCC cannot — and will not, under Pai — outright prohibit practices like blocking, throttling or paid prioritization.
After all, there's almost certainly a cascading effect in adding an elite reliever that we can't capture in our numbers, and therefore neither understand nor properly value.
Together these ecological effects brought large amounts of nutrients into the water at specific times and places, which had a cascading effect on the ocean's food web.
The loss of our nuclear plants would put our 1,600 nuclear plant employees out of work, with a cascading effect that would cost New Jersey 143,800 jobs statewide.
In the weeks since, it's had a cascading effect on other advertisers, with AT&T, Johnson & Johnson, and others decided to pause YouTube advertising, until Google rolls out changes.
After the coffee was infused and released cold from the tap, the nitrogen prompted a cascading effect and formed a thin layer of foam on top as it settled.
"The worry is the eventual cascading effect on emerging markets FX (foreign exchange) in the region," Saktiandi Supaat, head of global FX Strategy at Maybank, told CNBC on Tuesday.
Blocking one application means users will move onto another application, creating a cascading effect that will continue until all of Hong Kong is behind a firewall, the association warned.
Roughly an hour before, lightning strikes on a Consolidated Edison substation along the Hudson River tripped two circuit breakers, triggering a "cascading effect" that plunged Gotham into its darkest night.
"If even one player comes down with coronavirus, the [NBA] would suspend instantaneously because of the cascading effect of quarantines," ESPN basketball reporter Brian Windhorst told me on Wednesday afternoon.
During a tribute to the Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont, in which white boxes were tossed from hand to hand, the cameras were too close to capture the cascading effect.
"They (these projects) will have a cascading effect on fuel demand," said R. Ramachandran, director of refineries at Bharat Petroleum, adding that this would be reflected directly in strong refining margins.
Just one high-interest payday loan can have a cascading effect — ultimately robbing a service member of the ability to own a home, buy a car, or even provide for their family.
"I also believe there is a cascading effect to not getting this done that could bleed into other agenda items, which would create a catastrophic narrative in the midterms if that occurred," he said.
Eventually, the rise of the sea does contributes to global warming through a cascading effect, but this absolutely illiterate and unscientific page is so questionable, I'm surprised that you would even allow its publication.
As the sides feuded, 800,000 federal workers were going without pay, and government agencies continued to reduce services, part of the cascading effect of a partial shutdown now possibly headed for a fourth week.
Since these are the people who carry out the initial steps of law enforcement, this bias might launch a cascading effect of racial disparities that starts with simple arrests and ends in prison or death.
"People are exposing themselves to light and it's having a cascading effect on their health on multiple levels," said Dr. Michael J. Breus, a clinical psychologist and a fellow at the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
"Refinery runs in the Atlantic Basin are at elevated levels, despite turnaround activities ... This had a cascading effect on Singapore cracks as the U.S. still sets the tone for regional gasoline cracks," said Sri Paravaikkarasu of FGE.
"Fuel price hike has a cascading effect on inflation and the Reserve Bank of India will have to front-load interest rate hikes now," said Rupa Rege Nitsure, group chief economist at L&T Finance Holdings in Mumbai.
We need not -- and should not -- sit by and allow this to continue because how communities and young people respond to some of the ugly rhetoric we are hearing will have a cascading effect for generations to come.
Fixed-income pros have been warning that companies with lower-level investment-grade debt were in danger of tipping into junk territory, a move that would have a cascading effect as funds invested in those bonds would have to sell them.
Soon after, it was discovered that nuclear fission can produce a cascading effect: firing a neutron into the nucleus of a uranium isotope splits the nucleus of the uranium isotope in two, which releases heat but also knocks a couple of neutrons loose.
"Any barrier to the flow of commerce across the U.S.-Mexico border would have a cascading effect – harming U.S. consumers, threatening American jobs and investment and curtailing the economic progress that the administration is working to reignite," the alliance's CEO, David Schwietert, said.
The Chinese economy constitutes around 20% of global GDP (gross domestic product) and analysts estimated that if containment of the outbreak is delayed beyond the summer, the "cascading effect" might cause a drag of around one percentage point on global GDP growth.
"RWA plans conferences years in advance," she said in an email, adding that both Avon and Harlequin are major sponsors — "tens of thousands of dollars worth" — and that losing them will likely have a "cascading effect" in terms of the authors and editors who attend.
She said the department is focused on evaluating "systemic risks" that could have a cascading effect on U.S. critical services, making sure that systems can quickly recover in the event of successful attacks, and determining how to deter adversaries from carrying out malicious cyber activity.
Avanidhar Subrahmanyam, a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, and I predicted this decision would create a cascading effect that would enable other exchanges to add order types and intentional delays to benefit themselves and sophisticated traders at the expense of ordinary investors.
"Any barrier to the flow of commerce across the U.S.-Mexico border will have a cascading effect harming U.S. consumers, threatening American jobs and investment," David Schwietert, interim head of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers said in a statement that called tariffs a tax on consumers.
Washington (CNN)A former FBI agent who turned in his badge last week because of "relentless" attacks and what he sees as the GOP's politicization of the bureau says that the situation is having a "cascading effect" on the rank-and-file staff within the organization.
The March for Our Lives, a mélange of proposed school walkouts, statehouse demonstrations and more, has spread across social media like wildfire, coalescing into an incipient national movement to end not only gun violence but also its cascading effect on poor communities, schools and civil society across the nation.
Schwietert said in a statement that "any barrier" to the flow of goods between the United States and Mexico "will have a cascading effect — harming U.S. consumers, threatening American jobs and investment, curtailing the economic progress that the administration is working to reignite, and potentially stalling efforts to ratify" the USMCA.
Now, typically in this kind of situation, the the way that world affairs has always worked, is that the United States would back up Canada, and then the UK would back up Canada, then France would backup Canada, and this would be a whole sort of cascading effect of pressure.
But with a partial government shutdown entering its third week — and threatening to deny the nation's 51,000 Transportation Security Administration employees involved in the screening process a paycheck come Friday — the idea that more and more agents might be no-shows at checkpoints could have a cascading effect throughout airports and lead to longer lines.
When we go to sleep and when we wake up has a cascading effect on the rest of the body's clocks, altering hormone levels throughout the day and impacting when the liver starts secreting certain enzymes, which affects the timing of when we get hungry, as well as glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity and other factors that can contribute to the development of disease.
Rahm Emanuel, who served in the Clinton White House during the impeachment, agrees that there is a risk that "we are going to normalize impeachment and it is going to have a cascading effect in the way Bork became a term," he said, referring to Robert H. Bork, the Supreme Court nominee rejected after a fiery 1987 hearing that inflames conservatives to this day.
The actions in the two cities that are among the hardest hit with coronavirus cases are what could be just the beginning of a cascading effect of states and local governments acting to contain the virus, which has sickened several hundred people in California and New York and hundreds more across the U.S. Both states are among the at least 13 that have declared a state of emergency or public health emergency.
For each of these threats, the cascading effect caused by single points of failure has the potential to pose dire and far-reaching consequences.
This has a cascading effect on the secondary economic sectors, the overall economy, food inflation, and therefore the general population's quality and cost of living.
The cascading effect continues, as this decrease in concentration further inhibits gluconeogenesis.Holson, Dave A. “Ackee Fruit Toxicity.” Edited by Timothy E Corden, EMedicine, misc.medscape.com/pi/iphone/medscapeapp/html/A1008792-business.html.
This in turn is providing more power to the country. Thus the training being provided by NPTI is having a cascading effect in the growth of GDP and economy of the country.
They typically fulfil an important role as predators in their ecosystems, so the decline of shark populations is likely to have a cascading effect on the abundance and distribution of other species, threatening ecosystems and food supplies with unpredictable consequences.
They are, from east to west, the Sile, Zero, Dese, Marzenego, Muson, Bottenigo and Brenta. Moreover, there are affluent streams, ditches and drainage canals. Heavy rain could cause hydrologic stresses which had a cascading effect. The Zero could overflow and pour its waters into the Dese, which in turn would overflow and pour its waters into the Marzenego.
After several insertions and delete-min operations (all done non- retroactively) our min-heap would appear like in figure 1. Now suppose we retroactively insert zero to the beginning of the operation list. Our min-heap would appear like in figure 2. Notice how the single operation produces a cascading effect which affects the entire data structure.
Benefit concerts are an effective form of gaining support and raising funds for a cause because of the large media coverage that they usually receive. In addition to the results they generate themselves, benefit concerts also generate a kind of cascading effect. That is, larger benefit concert motivate smaller concerts and other kinds of charity initiatives.
The US government built a handsome combination post office and customs house. Like most cities, Georgetown suffered economic deprivation during the Great Depression. The Atlantic Coast Lumber Company went bankrupt early in the depression, putting almost everyone out of work. Businesses related to the mills also lost revenues and had to lay off employees, with a cascading effect through the city.
No doubt this stock was released by the introduction of bogie carriages. This caused a cascading effect which left the oldest stock built up to the 1880s for railway use. By April 1910, the WS fleet numbered 1 to 120. In the 1910 renumbering, the WS class letters became simply W. The vehicles were re-numbered in the process which makes research from the Diagram Books difficult.
A cascading rollback occurs in database systems when a transaction (T1) causes a failure and a rollback must be performed. Other transactions dependent on T1's actions must also be rollbacked due to T1's failure, thus causing a cascading effect. That is, one transaction's failure causes many to fail. Practical database recovery techniques guarantee cascadeless rollback, therefore a cascading rollback is not a desirable result.
A modern classical guitar usually has a simply cut sound hole. Lute guitars, however, may have intricate designs carved into the soundboard, such as geometric patterns or representational decorations such as flowers, castles, and scrolls. Alternatively, a simple hole may be cut and a pre-carved disk of wood then glued onto the inside of the soundboard; in some cases, multiple layers of disks are designed in a cascading effect.
Over 300 banks failed in December alone. November: Caldwell & Company, a major conglomerate offering banking, insurance, and brokerage services in the Southern United States, collapses and triggered a cascading effect of bank runs on smaller banks in Tennessee and Kentucky. The collapse generates national headlines, contributing to the contagion of fear regarding the banking system. December: The Federal Reserve's federal funds rate reaches 2%, a then-record low.
Sinha's research is focused on Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and its cascading effect on plants. His studies have been documented by way of a number of articles and ResearchGate, an online repository of scientific articles has listed 119 of them. Besides, he has also contributed chapters to books published by others. He was one of the organizers of the International Congress of Cell Biology, held at Hyderbad in February 2018.
In the early 1990s very fast cameras based on micro-channel plate (MCP) image intensifiers were developed. The MCP intensifier is similar technology used for night vision applications. They are based on a similar photon-electron-photon conversion as the above-described image converter tubes, but incorporate a micro-channel plate. This plate is given a high-voltage charge such that electrons coming from the input photocathode to the holes create a cascading effect, thereby amplifying the image signal.
According to SVR Srinivas, then additional metropolitan commissioner at MMRDA, "The accident was basically due to voids in the support. The support weakened due to rain and utilities underneath created voids. So, it was basically due to loosening of the soil due to construction activity and its erosion due to heavy rain that the support weakened. If because of any reason a part of the support settles, stress increases on the staging and causes it to fail leading to a cascading effect".
After an attempt to reduce populations in the province of Qinghai by poisoning had unintended consequences on the environment, it is now considered that the Chinese zokor is an ecosystem engineer, responsible in part for maintaining the health and stability of the environment. These animals are an important link in the food chain and their loss causes a cascading effect on other organisms. They also serve a function in loosening and aerating the soil, assisting in water retention and preventing soil erosion.
Their original plan was for a system covering , of which were to be in Iowa. Several routes in the state would be renumbered to comply with the new interstate system; No. 6 along the Lincoln Highway would change to U.S. Highway 30. Route renumbering had a cascading effect as the state highway commission had a policy of reducing confusion by not duplicating route numbers. Since No. 30 was in use in northwest Iowa, that road was renumbered Iowa Highway 140.
Allan Lapointe claims they are first looking for "areas of resistance in the eight segments of cells, indicating areas of pathological or anatomical dysfunction." The practitioner then allegedly uses his hands to change the behaviour of proteins present in human cells, to improve wellness and reduce pain: "We cause a cascading effect to change the behaviour of the proteins. When the proteins change, our behaviour changes because of course proteins control all." Medical professionals have been questioning the practice as it becomes more widespread.
The above improvement areas are equally applicable to policies, processes, detailed procedures (sub-processes/tasks) and work instructions. There is a cascading effect of improvements made at a higher level on those made at a lower level. For example, if a recommendation to replace a given policy with a better one is made with proper justification and accepted in principle by business process owners, then corresponding changes in the consequent processes and procedures will follow naturally in order to enable implementation of the policies.
This secondary transmission occurs through direct contact with, or ingestion of, traces of baits dispersed in the environment by contaminated cockroaches. These traces were either deposited by “trampling” in the environment or on dead contaminated cockroaches. The cascading effect goes on to wipe out whole colonies from indirect exposure by contact with the corpses, feces, or harborages of cockroaches previously exposed. Such nests, when contaminated with sufficient residual pesticide via faeces, secretions, exuviae, or corpses provide an important reservoir of pesticide, which would be available to infect co species.
Plaza 8 featured a water feature with a cascading effect which still stands to this day as part of the main entrance plaza for Mead Public Library, whose main entrance was re-focused to face Wisconsin Avenue rather than North 8th Street in a 1997 remodeling/addition. 250 trees, 350 flowering bushes and 5,000 flowers were planted with a $5.9 million federal grant. Additional features of the plaza included; new paving, lighting and sitting areas. With completion of the plaza in 1976, traffic was restricted on North 8th Street between New York Avenue from the south and Ontario Avenue to the north.
Since most of the cultivable land is still rain-fed, the Southwest Monsoon season between June and September is critical to the food sufficiency and quality of life in the state. Therefore, the agricultural calendar of Maharashtra and other parts of India is governed by Monsoon. Any fluctuations in the time distribution, spatial distribution or quantity of the monsoon rains may lead to conditions of floods or droughts causing the agricultural sector to adversely suffer. This has a cascading effect on the secondary economic sectors, the overall economy, food inflation and therefore the overall quality and cost of living for the general population.
The result is a cascading effect in which a single atomic oxygen reaction initiates significant "unraveling" of the local bonding structure, which in turn allows a wide range of aqueous reactions to affect previously impervious carbon atoms. Further oxidation, for example, can convert the initial carbonyl group into carbon dioxide and create a new carbonyl group on the neighbouring carbon whose bonds were disrupted: :File:piranha2.svg The carbon removed by piranha solution may be either original residues or char from the dehydration step. The oxidation process is slower than the dehydration process, taking place over a period of minutes.
Large numbers of southern right whale dolphins are sometimes taken by gillnetting and longline fishing in oceans off the southern coast of Australia. Off the west coast of southern Africa, no evidence exists of bycatch in gillnet fisheries, but there may be competition for forage resources with pelagic trawl fisheries due to the pelagic distribution of the species and their squid based diet. The direct and indirect impacts of global climate change on the southern right whale dolphin are largely unknown, but could have a cascading effect on the movement and feeding ecology. Seismic activity, for oil and gas, might also be a minor threat.
D. rubidus and other exotic epigeic earthworms are considered invasive because they alter the composition and stratification of the leaf litter on the forest floor as they consume it; this alters the ecosystems involved with the various soil horizons, a change which has a cascading effect through other ecosystems. One common way this species spreads is through the release of bait worms into the habitat. It is a "nightcrawler", an earthworm used as fishing bait, and one of several species sold in American bait shops as "red wigglers". It can often be found in shipments of worms labelled as another species, such as Lumbricus terrestris or L. rubellus.
An IMF Working Paper finds that the FTT "disproportionately burdens" the financial sector and will also impact pension funds, public corporations, international commerce firms, and the public sector, with "multiple layers of tax" creating a "cascading effect". "[E]ven an apparently low-rate [FTT] might result in a high tax burden on some activities." These costs could also be passed on to clients, including not only wealthy individuals and corporations, but charities and pension and mutual funds. Other studies have suggested that the financial transaction tax is regressive in application—particularly the Stamp Duty in the UK, which includes certain exemptions only available to institutional investors.
For a strange star's crust to collapse, it must accrete matter from its environment in some form. The release of even small amounts of its matter causes a cascading effect on the star's crust. This is thought to result in a massive release of magnetic energy as well as electron and positron pairs in the initial phases of the collapsing stage. This release of high energy particles and magnetic energy in such a short period of time causes the newly released electron / positron pairs to be directed towards the poles of the strange star due to the increased magnetic energy created by the initial secretion of the strange star's matter.
One aspect of Keith style which makes it difficult to learn is that one often moves to a higher note in the scale by picking a lower string, albeit fretted to give the higher note. A distinct advantage of melodic style is the ease of playing fiddle tunes using the melody verbatim while maintaining a right hand technique in line with Scruggs-style. Accomplishing the same goal in single string style often requires a different right hand approach. While at times the thumb may be used in a manner inconsistent with a banjo roll-based style, the "cascading" effect of the roll is still present in many examples of melodic style playing (especially with the bombastic descending runs, popular in the 1970s).
Ratings for NBC affiliates' local news broadcasts at 11 began to slip by mid-October, especially on NBC owned-and-operated stations in the largest markets, creating high anxiety for the network. The Tonight Show still retained a slightly higher share of the coveted 18–24 demographic against Letterman, but saw those numbers slip even more when The Jay Leno Show began. Affiliates began to complain, and in addition to a domino effect on the local news, O'Brien, and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (O'Brien's successor at 12:30), the disastrous ratings for Leno had damaged NBC's existing primetime lineups. This cascading effect caused by the lowered 10 pm lead-in was so significant that local news viewership fell an average of twenty-five percent nationwide, with the decline in some markets being as high as fifty percent.
Systemic risk has been associated with a bank run which has a cascading effect on other banks which are owed money by the first bank in trouble, causing a cascading failure. As depositors sense the ripple effects of default, and liquidity concerns cascade through money markets, a panic can spread through a market, with a sudden flight to quality, creating many sellers but few buyers for illiquid assets. These interlinkages and the potential "clustering" of bank runs are the issues which policy makers consider when addressing the issue of protecting a system against systemic risk.Containing Systemic Risk, CRMPG III, August 6, 2008 Governments and market monitoring institutions (such as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and central banks) often try to put policies and rules in place with the justification of safeguarding the interests of the market as a whole, claiming that the trading participants in financial markets are entangled in a web of dependencies arising from their interlinkage.
One publicist reported that the aggression was such that The Jay Leno Show had signaled to potential guests that doing O'Brien's program before Leno's would be punished with secondary placement in the line-up. Though NBC claimed that the performance of The Jay Leno Show offered no surprises and that O'Brien was meeting expectations as well, the network had failed to anticipate the impact that Leno's weaker 10pm lead-in would have on the local 11pm news, which suffered a drastic drop in ratings (between 25%–50% nationwide) as a demonstrable result. As the affiliates rely on the revenue generated during the news, this generated a furor from the local stations and placed pressure on NBC to quickly fix the 10pm situation, which was contributing to a cascading effect on the ratings of The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. On January 7, 2010, multiple media outlets reported that beginning March 1, 2010, Leno would move from his 10 p.m. weeknight time slot back to the traditional Tonight Show slot at 11:35.

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