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"ripple effect" Definitions
  1. a situation in which an event or action has an effect on something, which then has an effect on something else

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The ripple effect has even reached online travel company Priceline.
Monday's report had a bleak ripple effect on Apple shares.
As summer progressed, shoppers started to see the ripple effect.
A deal this large will unavoidably have a ripple effect.
Kanye West's latest move is causing a big ripple effect.
That will have a ripple effect throughout their economic life.
That's child abuse and it has a shitty ripple effect.
This ripple effect exposes the limitations of unilateral trade action.
Her case has also created a ripple effect in Australia.
But utimately this will just have a negative ripple effect.
The ripple effect is so huge, what you leave behind.
And there is a ripple effect on the entire roster.
A useful ripple effect from such action can be expected.
One ripple effect has been ringing phones at Monadnock Nonwovens.
There could also be a ripple effect elsewhere, he added.
Even small actions like that can have a ripple effect.
It's a ripple effect, so all of them have declined.
There's the ripple effect for our lives and also globally.
The ripple effect reached well into her college years and beyond.
"There's a ripple effect to all of this," Gannon told me.
Tariffs also have a ripple effect across other crops, he said.
I want them to have that ripple effect in people's consciousness.
The restrictions are having a ripple effect further down the route.
Unfortunately, the ripple effect of the advisories may scare off travelers.
Now it is bracing for a ripple effect of economic pain.
Second, the ripple effect must become a public and political priority.
The authors observe a clear "ripple effect" in the local market.
"It has a ripple effect on the local economy," he explained.
This is having a ripple effect across the global supply chain.
Go deeper: The ripple effect of the U.S.-China trade war.
"We felt the ripple effect from everyone coming up," she said.
The ripple effect will hit oilfield service firms and state budgets.
Increased cyberattacks are not the only ripple effect we could see.
We don't see any transgression, only the ripple effect of such.
The bigger question is what's the long-term ripple effect here.
It caused a cascading ripple effect through the ocean food web.
He predicted "a devastating ripple effect" from Turkish action in Syria.
The shocking news has also had a ripple effect ... on Oprah.
Share those things with your teammates, and create a positive ripple effect.
Those companies losing jobs are going to have a tremendous ripple effect.
The more important ripple effect here is with Westbrook and the Thunder.
The company's actions have a ripple effect across the entire supply chain.
And there was a ripple effect from the Macron win in France.
The White House may see a ripple effect from Steve Bannon's departure.
The impact of Laine's success is creating a ripple effect in Finland.
"If I remove this $10,000, what is the ripple effect?" he said.
And REITs already began to see some of that ripple effect Friday.
And that is expected to have a ripple effect around the world.
Their departure had a ripple effect on Fall for Dance as well.
The Northam scandal, too, has created a ripple effect of yearbook-digging.
The ripple effect of COVID-19 on tech doesn't stop at employees.
And it could cause a serious ripple effect in foreign investing flows.
And the public role of these activists may have a ripple effect.
Ending the DACA program would have a ripple effect in other ways.
The ripple effect is that other countries feel emboldened to act out.
"The move by Barclays won't have a ripple effect," van Eysinga said.
Surround yourself with like-minded people, and this creates a ripple effect.
And I think the ripple effect of it will be, you know, tremendous.
But Lynn sees a ripple effect from the expiration of the teledildonics patent.
Then a ripple effect — similar to Alex Jones being deplatformed last year — began.
The ripple effect of these events shouldn't be underestimated — indeed, it's just beginning.
Signs of the ripple effect on related companies were already beginning to emerge.
The ripple effect will reverberate throughout state economies in a myriad of ways.
Takahashi said the news had a ripple effect on the Japanese chip sector.
Examples of pertinent questions include: What is the ripple effect of this approach?
What you do today could have a ripple effect far into the future.
It caused a ripple effect of delays that continued into the evening rush.
And this has had a ripple effect as far as a mile out.
The incident created a ripple effect and caused six other cyclists to crash.
But states also are bracing for a potential ripple effect on their revenues.
Nevertheless, a pandemic could have a ripple effect on tax professionals and filers.
Think of the ripple effect that can be created when we nourish someone.
But that ripple effect that literally swept across the globe was quite astonishing.
For that to go away will have a ripple effect across the industry.
"I see the ripple effect on teachers who leave the conference," she said.
"For that to go away will have a ripple effect across the industry."
"We're talking about a big ripple effect," said Andrea Evers, Cairo's schools superintendent.
Because the system's lines are so intertwined, a ripple effect was almost inevitable.
"This is going to be significant and cause a ripple effect," he said.
Her example is having a ripple effect on other Democrats in New York.
"There's a ripple effect to the families they're a part of," Wen tells me.
Be truly grateful and that will create a ripple effect of karma and blessings.
"The ripple effect coming from one region in China is completely unprecedented," Kamal said.
When Buffy aired its iconic musical episode in 2001, it had a ripple effect.
"There's a ripple effect," said Captain Kevin Buckley, who manages the mission's medical care.
Whatever happens there could have a ripple effect in the votes that immediately follow.
It can also have a ripple effect on their academic career — and their future.
A ripple effect happens when you start to talk about your emotional health openly.
The exposé about Chuck she wrote for the paper has a profound ripple effect.
And if the refunds don't go out, then you really see a ripple effect.
There is a pervasive ripple effect of driving large companies from former business hubs.
When prices crash, energy companies freeze spending, causing a ripple effect on other sectors.
New Caledonia's push for independence could also have a ripple effect in the region.
But the City Council members hope that their vote could see a ripple effect.
Those lost wages could have a ripple effect throughout the rest of the economy.
And readers shared stories of the ripple effect of the accusations in their lives.
The mass release in McAllen has caused a ripple effect along the Texas border.
But since then, Rice has traveled across the country and witnessed a ripple effect.
Even for companies whose facilities aren't directly affected, there can be a ripple effect.
The ripple effect of all these new salaries is felt throughout the local economies.
That was enough to suspend service, which had a ripple effect across the country.
Rihanna's reported boycott of the Super Bowl appears to be having a ripple effect.
Another unanticipated ripple effect from Brexit is that U.S. banks could grow bigger, not smaller.
Paying interns also has a well-documented ripple effect, increasing diversity down the career path.
You saw the ripple effect over time as people worked through this behind closed doors.
But the character's blackness creates and results in a ripple effect felt throughout the film.
"When a girl lacks access to this it has a long ripple effect," says Bamisaye.
The hurricane "paralyzed" America's largest petrochemical center, creating a profound ripple effect across the country.
It's been a ripple effect and things have gotten worse since he came into power.
That ripple effect is what interests me about what the show is trying to do.
If one company decides to delay a big purchase, that can have a ripple effect.
And its choices may have a ripple effect on even independent venues across the country.
And in the long term, environmentalists hope the policy could have a ripple effect worldwide.
The ripple effect, particularly for women, girls and the environment, demonstrates the power of travel.
They openly embraced the prospect of any ripple effect that cut further trade with Russia.
That would send a ripple effect through the economy, causing government bond yields to surge.
Ideas for legislation can cause a ripple effect, and send a message across the country.
New influencers have not emerged yet to create a ripple effect on "copy cat" collectors.
Jason Blossom is found dead, and the murder produces a ripple effect throughout the whole town.
MS: Does social practice or community-based art have a positive impact through a ripple effect?
It's like a ripple effect, emanating from one street corner, at Broad Street and Cambridge Street.
I've seen that same ripple effect with people like Hari Nef, Ashley Graham, and Jillian Mercado.
And it's this ripple effect of business activity and jobs growth that Ohio business owners want.
The ripple effect extended to Los Angeles International Airport, with 86 canceled arriving and departing flights.
There's a ripple effect to these multiplayer exclusivity deals that make early adopters into unwitting evangelists.
Ayelet Gundar-Goshen's thriller explores the ripple effect of a lie told by a lonely teenager.
Another organization, InterfaithFamily, which is overseen by rabbis, demonstrates the ripple effect of this new attitude.
A ripple effect Apple isn't the only company that could be hurt by China's slowing economy.
The ripple effect of the 1996 Act internationally helped build competition and investment in new technologies.
Animal welfare groups are hoping these changes create a ripple effect throughout the travel booking industry.
Clouds tear across tapestries of green fields and create a ripple effect of sun and shadow.
The ripple effect: Pneumonia is also a leading cause of death for the elderly, Klugman said.
A shift towards "first use" of nuclear weapon posture will have ripple effect in South Asia.
The storm had a ripple effect across seemingly every means that people rely on to travel.
Those phenomena can have a ripple effect on the health and population of butterflies, scientists say.
Thomas Cook pioneered package holidays, and its collapse caused a ripple effect across Europe and Asia.
"It shows you the ripple effect of the impeachment inquiry back in New Hampshire," Heath said.
The Trump ripple effect would really be a devastating global tidal wave of rising interest rates.
"This kind of ripple effect is exactly what is needed," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
It's going to encourage activists in so many African countries, it's going create a ripple effect.
The basket, the final highlight in a forgettable Dartmouth season, has had a lasting ripple effect.
Italy's new guidelines will have a ripple effect on how the country's art market does business.
After all, her main priority is to create a ripple effect that will shift the status quo.
The ripple effect was lightning fast: Within a day, Chamberlain told Mashable, the group's membership reached 24,000.
A ripple effect Two police officers arrived, prompting the man to take his eyes off of Musso.
There's a ripple effect... This is selling the ability to make other criminal campaigns much more successful.
It doesn't account for the ripple effect that comes with the media's undeniable responsibility in establishing visibility.
It's not unprecedented for tragedies such as Parkland to have a ripple effect of trauma for survivors.
"Bucket one is the ability to have the ripple effect of eyeballs across social channels," Selander said.
The expectation of sweeping our hardships under the rug would eventually cause a ripple effect of repression.
We'll admit it: The immense ripple effect of Alicia Keys' choice to skip makeup surprised even us.
Still, the outcome of The Slants' case would definitely have a ripple effect on the Redskins' case.
Ultimately, Delta's quarter had a ripple effect through the entire industry and sent the whole group soaring.
It has an insidious ripple effect on the rest of society -- in business, health and public safety.
He said it's hard to imagine what kind of ripple effect a full-on closure would have.
"You have to be careful of this ripple effect that happens through your tax return," Steffen said.
Disbanding the program would have had a ripple effect across U.S. government agencies that use Jason research.
Indeed, Trump seems to be the only person unable to comprehend the ripple effect of his actions.
There is also the ripple effect of throwing fewer pitches or short-circuiting a potential long inning.
Shannon Moroney is a restorative justice advocate who now speaks internationally on the ripple effect of crime.
The sculpture reacts to the changes on its own, creating a ripple effect for every new adjustment.
This can have a ripple effect that causes traffic jams for those who truly need to escape.
And then that has a sort of pernicious ripple effect that affects the next crop of movies.
These delays drive away capital investment — and the great ripple effect of jobs that come with it.
The ripple effect To be clear: The majority of police officers are good people, not sexual predators.
And we know that if we create a tech job, it creates ... What's the ripple effect, Leanne?
But it's likely that her placement in my Discover Weekly was a ripple effect from that initial placement.
The initial increase in gas prices triggered a ripple effect of higher prices for food and public transportation.
Check it out ... Van says it was a brave thing to do, and it'll have a ripple effect.
"If I help anyone make a difference and they make a difference, it's a ripple effect," she said.
Additionally, she cited a negative ripple effect on morale when employees are glued to their desks all day.
This can create a ripple effect, with songs becoming more and more popular because they already are popular.
Earlier this month, both countries hiked tariffs across their goods, leading to a ripple effect throughout financial markets.
There is a lot going on there that could have a ripple effect if stability is in question.
Their deliberate vagueness has a ripple effect: investors refuse to finance even firms that are not directly named.
It would have a ripple effect that could harm his ability to get other people to turn out.
Other mining firms are offering even less, creating a ripple effect through the city of some 400,000 people.
She said she hoped that the program would have a ripple effect in connecting families with financial institutions.
The ripple effect from Brexit would likely be felt far and wide, causing further volatility in global markets.
What do you make of the allegations of sexual harassment against Harvey Weinstein and the subsequent ripple effect?
The McDonnell ruling has had a broad ripple effect, with defense lawyers raising it in other corruption cases.
The deadly novel coronavirus that has devastated the Chinese economy is having a ripple effect across the globe.
The change in strategy has had a ripple effect in the roughly 2628 days since it was announced.
In his 2007 memo, Dalio predicted the ripple effect that would grip banks and lenders across the country.
The change in strategy has had a ripple effect in the roughly 10 days since it was announced.
Higher energy costs would have a ripple effect of pushing up prices for other goods throughout our economy.
When the habit takes hold, it will have a ripple effect and eventually boost your productivity, he says.
Together, Muzoon and the teenage girl hope to be the "ripple effect" and inspire others to go to school.
And when we allow that ripple effect to damage our children that&aposs when we have a massive problem.
Residents fret about a possible ripple effect of the disaster in the prices of vegetables in the city's markets.
If you let guns be a part of video games, it has a ripple effect on real life behavior.
These cuts, though smaller than what the White House initially proposed, could have a ripple effect across other programs.
Cereal is no longer America's breakfast of choice, which has had a huge ripple effect across the milk industry.
A downgrade may have some ripple effect because its assets are held by a variety of investors, Upadhyay said.
If Rockstar, of all studios, was to publicly get behind institutional labor change, it would have a ripple effect.
And I think this kind of behavior has a ripple effect, when there isn't steady leadership at the top.
Both sides are awaiting a decision, which could have a ripple effect on harm-reduction efforts across the country.
Though Trump is still currently expected to capture the state, the paper's endorsement may have a powerful ripple effect.
"There is a ripple effect through most European destinations," Forwardkeys CEO Olivier Jager told CNBC via phone on Friday.
MFH communications director Summer Aronson said training midwives has a ripple effect on the communities in which they live.
"Being an 'upstander' rather than just a bystander has a positive ripple effect for the entire workplace," she adds.
"There will be a ripple effect of increased costs," said Mr. Martin, a veteran talent agent in New York.
This could lead to a ripple effect not just across Canada, but across the US and potentially the world.
As director of research for the Perception Institute, Godsil said racial profiling has a broad ripple effect on everyone.
Even if the opioid epidemic ended today, the impact will last for decades in an ever-widening ripple effect.
This week the number of demonstrations was toned down, but it's clear that the ripple effect isn't done yet.
The result was that the device, expected to revolutionize computing throughout the territory, only caused a minor ripple effect.
The deal could also have a ripple effect, leading other companies to team up in an effort to compete.
The ripple effect from recent events is causing investors to actively manage risk and seek alternative sources of returns.
Part of the concern is that Mr. Trump's Twitter posts can have a ripple effect in the media ecosystem.
Your healthy (or unhealthy) behaviors can have a "ripple effect" on the people you live, work, and play around.
But if shipments of materials end up being delayed, it can have a ripple effect throughout the manufacturing process.
Any retaliation from the United States would have a ripple effect from South Korea to Malaysia, Japan and Taiwan.
The work stoppage has caused a ripple-effect throughout the automaker's North American operations, causing thousands of additional layoffs.
Annette Taylor, the director of Ripple Effect, an advocacy group for prisoners and their families based in Champaign, Ill.
The work stoppage has caused a ripple effect throughout the automaker's North American operations, causing thousands of additional layoffs.
The move to cut off group tours could have a ripple effect across countries that depend on Chinese tourists.
The cooling property market could have a ripple effect on tourism projects in the resort province, industry watchers said.
Should such banks experience the same problem with Turkish loans, "the ripple effect could be tremendous," Ms. Singh said.
What it comes down to is this: Surround yourself with like-minded people, and this creates a ripple effect.
"I feel grateful that we're here and we're able to even share this story because it is a ripple effect."
Decades before 13 Reasons Why, McDaniel was writing about the ripple effect of suicide in When Happily Ever After Ends.
We see these concerns creating a ripple effect with far-reaching impact on smaller businesses attempting to do business abroad.
The tone around security and privacy in Washington has a ripple effect, and the rest of the world is listening.
Brexit stuns Approved by a national referendum in June, Britain's EU departure had a ripple effect across the world economy.
TC: If these other companies have successful IPOs, will that have any kind of ripple effect that benefits tech companies?
That may also have a ripple effect on 5G technologies, of which Qualcomm is positioning itself as a major leader.
And you&aposre seeing this ripple effect really across potential media deals that are kind of waiting in the wings.
China's relevance stems not only from size, Oppenheimer said, but its ripple effect on emerging markets and the euro zone.
Germany's ban is likely to have a ripple effect on Mahan's remaining European destinations, including Athens, Barcelona, Milan, and Paris.
The Rusal ripple effect has directly undermined the Administration's stated goal of seeing idled capacity restart in the United States.
Amazon's Whole Foods deal had a ripple effect, according to Joe Rosenberg, a former strategic partnerships specialist for Google Shopping.
Go deeper: China hits U.S. with $34 billion in retaliatory tariffs The ripple effect of the U.S.-China trade war
"The escalating coronavirus situation could impact industrial activities, which will have a ripple effect on road-freight movements," it said.
"Marc's pioneering work had a ripple effect on team marketing in terms of things like turn-back-the-clock nights."
Five hundred people in one place: If one of them gets out of whack, it could have a ripple effect.
The McDonnell ruling has had a broad ripple effect, with defense lawyers raising it in corruption cases around the country.
But eventually wolf became a leader of the pack, because there has since been a ripple effect after Stack's actions.
The lawsuit notes that cuts to the $225 billion food stamp program will have a ripple effect on grocery stores.
Nor does Trump need to fear a wide-ranging "ripple effect" resulting in regions all over Europe declaring their independence.
Schiller Park lost one of its largest employers, creating a ripple effect through this tiny working-class suburb of Chicago.
The ripple effect has been felt across Latin America, unnerving incumbent governments and re-energizing opposition movements across the continent.
These attacks have had a ripple effect around the world, inspiring "chauvinist politicians" to act more autocratically, Diamond told CNN.
SEMO Box, a packaging company in Cape Girardeau, said it has felt a ripple effect from Mid-Continent's slowing business.
They could set a precedent for other cities seeking to rein in Uber and potentially set off a ripple effect.
Think about how that one day had this tremendous ripple effect — it changed how we did everything in this country.
Women lost their access to that care and we started seeing the ripple effect that we knew would follow it.
If the 400,000-member UAW prevails, the ripple effect won't necessarily impact other U.S. auto manufacturers operating in the United States.
In the last five years, the ripple effect of all my actions has extended further than a written statement can address.
"This ... needs to happen more often ... to have a ripple effect of this over a sustained period of time," Hakimi said.
But the ripple effect -- if you're in a recession and -- it hits everything, almost, eventually, so I think it's very unwise.
Some experts, including psychology professor Arie W. Kruglanski, suggest the wave of savage beheadings may be having an unlikely ripple effect.
Bevis Longstreth, a former SEC commissioner (and climate activist), says such exhortations can have a ripple effect throughout the investment community.
According to John Gilroy, "things like that have a ripple effect all through the movie," prompting additional tweaks throughout the film.
The move caused a ripple effect through global supply chains, as middle men sought new destinations for tons of plastic waste.
The ripple effect reached adjacent players such as Western Digital, which Craig-Hallum Capital upgraded to buy, specifically citing Micron's performance.
It's so much bigger than you,' " she continued, adding that she replied, " 'No it's not about us, it's the ripple effect.
But also the best offensive team in NBA history would have Kevin Durant on it suddenly, so... What's the ripple effect?
Only time will tell how the trial shakes out, but whoever wins, the ripple effect will definitely not go unnoticed.[Reuters]
As the price of oil continues to plummet, the ripple effect — on jobs, energy companies, the stock market — is painfully felt.
The ripple effect: The heightened awareness around Russia-linked efforts has led to calls for investigations into unrelated potential misinformation campaigns.
Steve Womack praised Mueller and told reporters "there is a ripple effect" as stories continue to develop on the ongoing probe.
Moreover, a vibrant and healthy Main Street produces a ripple effect in communities that creates a positive cycle of local investment.
If Menendez were to resign in the wake of the case, it could have a ripple effect on national politics. Gov.
"These higher costs have a ripple effect and result in higher Part B premiums and deductible," CMS said in its announcement.
Still, even the possibility of another must-go-to international award event could have a ripple effect on the fashion world.
More than a thousand flights were canceled, passengers were left stranded, and the ripple effect will be felt by travelers worldwide.
Meteorologists predict the upcoming hurricane season could be just as destructive – causing a ripple effect that makes the ground give way.
The ripple effect of crime through families and communities is seldom addressed, and participation of those affected is minimal or absent.
That "ripple effect" could be an indicator that "gutting Roe may be the best option" for anti-abortion activists, she added.
Wherever it happens, a second-serve ace does seem to have a bigger psychological ripple effect than a first-serve ace.
Immigrants or children of immigrants make up nearly 60 percent of the city's population, and the ripple effect could be powerful.
A federal court ruling in any of the cases could have a ripple effect among sports video games, which emphasize realism.
The way today's case turns out could have a ripple effect on similar situations of women imprisoned for unforeseen obstetric emergencies.
Mr. Bezos's "decision today is going to have a ripple effect to other corporations and other cities and states," he said.
"Designers understand these days that it's a global ripple effect you can have," said Eva Chen, Instagram's head of fashion partnerships.
So, what happens over there is going to have a ripple effect over here," Bookvar said Tuesday on CNBC's "Futures Now.
A kind of ripple effect from prominent companies like Clif and Chobani has forced other companies to raise wages and benefits.
And in a ripple effect, suppliers in turn have suppliers of their own who could be forced to lay off staff.
That success had a quiet and powerful ripple effect, from Olympians and professional runners down to hundreds of amateurs like me.
The ripple effect of a disaster on a business can be easily overlooked, as owners focus entirely on rebuilding or reopening.
There's something about watching the soap slowly expand, morph through the air, and pop in a ripple effect that's especially soothing.
Maintaining the independent contractor status in California also avoids the ripple effect of unfavorable labor classification spreading to other state legislatures.
The California law has also had a ripple effect, as state lawmakers in New York and New Jersey consider similar mandates.
"There will be a ripple effect for months with a multi-layer market," a source at a large Italian refiner told Reuters.
That's what researchers found in a new study on the so-called weight-loss ripple effect, published today in the journal Obesity.
The drama unfolding in Missouri could have a ripple effect across the country as more states enact new laws on abortion access.
Those sales numbers had a ripple effect throughout Apple's supply chain, hitting the stock prices for a number of suppliers and competitors.
"We have a strong focus on creating a ripple effect on the communities when we install a clean water system," says Evans.
Let's create a ripple effect of the Invictus spirit across our nations, that will be the real legacy of this extraordinary week.
"It blows my mind that it had this much of a ripple effect, especially in the climate we're living in," she said.
The loss of large animals tends to cause what ecologists call a "tropic cascade," basically, a ripple effect down the food chain.
"It's never just one victim that's affected—it's a ripple effect, like when you throw a rock in the water," Miller said.
Vox's Alex Ward explained this potential ripple effect in the region: America's departure could prove deeply problematic for US allies in Syria.
It had a ripple effect on the wider scene and reminds us that ongoing debates about "safe spaces" have a long history.
The ripple effect will do wonders for every one of L.A.'s ball-handlers, from Clarkson and Ball to KCP and Ingram.
This could lead to a ripple effect across the industry, where board members feel more at risk if their company does wrong.
When the smaller, seemingly insignificant things don't get done or get done poorly, it has a ripple effect that's felt for miles.
Oddly, it all happened as the result of a ripple effect generated by distant forces on the other side of the world.
This ripple effect made it more difficult for these major agricultural companies to pay off debts, and increased the incentive to merge.
And even then, the bill analysis acknowledges that changing start times could have a ripple effect on parents, buses and extracurricular activities.
The ripple effect would be limited growth in market-rate housing supply, which would drive up the price of market-rate housing.
Large events like Coachella and Stagecoach were postponed, causing a ripple effect on the regions of the state that rely on tourists.
Mr. Modi's decision will also have a ripple effect on neighboring countries where onions imported from India are also integral to meals.
The looming loss of skilled manufacturing jobs and the potential ripple effect on the regions affected caused concern among politicians and unions.
Boeing and the ripple effect to other businesses will knock an estimated half percentage point off of growth in the first quarter.
Congress must be aware that choices the United States makes with Saudi Arabia will have a ripple effect around the Middle East.
If there is a ripple effect, it will be in the form of more serious autonomy negotiations between central governments and regions.
The remarks caused a ripple effect in the league, and dozens of players joined the protests in the weeks following his remarks.
Obviously, putting off those tasks can affect a person's bottom line, but it also has a ripple effect throughout a person's life.
Like the waves crashing against each other in the ocean, their individual stories have a ripple effect on everyone in their path.
And when we invest in their health, rights and well-being, it creates a positive ripple effect that lifts up entire countries.
"The ripple effect has just been astounding," says Cunningham, 55, who in 2014 founded Free Mom Hugs to support the LGBTQ community.
" Findlay said another ripple effect is farmers holding off buying farm equipment because "they won't have the funds to make that purchase.
Small businesses have been hit hard by the ripple effect, as the sporting games and other activity they support have been shutdown.
China could place some massive orders with Caterpillar, Cummins and Boeing, causing "a tremendous ripple effect" across the downtrodden industrial sector, Cramer said.
The fear of one casino's collapse creating a "ripple effect" to Trump's other properties and then to Atlantic City itself, worried casino commissioners.
The cars built to the more stringent California standard can also be sold throughout the rest of the country, creating a ripple effect.
Also develop more of a presence online: whatever you do on the Internet could have a ripple effect and end up going viral.
The ripple effect saw neighboring Switzerland's 50-year government bond yield go negative, meaning none of its bonds now offer buyers any interest.
RIPPLE EFFECT Profits are falling, or forecast to drop at building suppliers CSR Ltd and Boral Ltd, and ancillary companies are also suffering.
"That whole idea of the ripple effect of all of these communities inspired the campaign we call 'We Are All Newtown,' " Snyder says.
Cramer said this ripple effect stemmed from the market's setup, effectively a day-to-day referendum on President Donald Trump and his administration.
The ripple effect saw neighbouring Switzerland's 50-year government bond yield go negative, meaning none of its bonds now offer buyers any interest.
In January, the CEO of Adidas called Brexit the "biggest concern" for the company for its potential ripple effect on the European economy.
And with videos getting so much visibility in the News Feed, Facebook has created a ripple effect that impacts every type of business.
Federal health officials hope that by integrating outcome-driven care into Medicare — the nation's largest healthcare payer — it will have a ripple effect.
That's just an example of how decisions you make and orders you hand out can have a ripple effect all throughout your game.
Ground stops, especially long ones, typically can have a ripple effect nationwide, forcing bottlenecks and delays at airports that feed into other destinations.
Because of their own economic impact as well as the ripple effect, we consider the number of major corporations headquartered in each state.
When Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico, many Americans on the mainland never felt the ripple effect, even though there were some temporary shortages.
The real test of Coogler's ripple effect will be whether directors of color will be asked to helm Hollywood films outside the genre.
As The Verge reports, it's uncommon for tech contractors to unionize, and if it proves to be successful, could have a ripple effect.
" As Time magazine's Jamie Ducharme writes, "If fewer people get sick, there's fewer flu virus to be spread, and the ripple effect continues.
Wary of a ripple effect among its own rebellious Kurds, Iran would certainly oppose moves that would grant their Syrian cousins greater rights.
If the government had shown that it would treat survivors with dignity and listen to women, it could have had a ripple effect.
The ripple effect on the industry will be felt long after people have dissected every sliver of what makes this game so fun.
Like almost everything surrounding the coronavirus, the postponement of the Summer Olympics in Tokyo to next year has a serious economic ripple effect.
Rising sea levels could damage the infrastructure of many ports and disrupt all kinds of processes, creating a ripple effect throughout the economy.
"So if this takes two to three months to sort out, and Prime Day is four months away, it's just a ripple effect."
Flight delays have a ripple effect on the complex interconnected network of air travel and often result in extra costs and disgruntled passengers.
A generation of unborn children are suddenly at risk, and the ripple effect will extend far beyond the borders of the affected nations.
Multinational companies worry they'll lose access to or see costs rise steeply in China, which would have a ripple effect on U.S. employment.
The ripple effect of Zika on medical infrastructure is dramatic in the near term and will continue over the lifetime of these children.
When the price comes down to a level that's low enough, there will be a ripple effect throughout the energy industry, he added.
The impact Hurricane Harvey could have on the U.S. may have a ripple effect when it comes to major companies and their performance.
Jim Hayes, a forecaster with the Weather Service, said Boston was squarely in the storm's path, threatening a "ripple effect" of travel delays.
"Hopefully the ice is broken and hopefully there will be more connections made ... and neighbors will carry it on, as a ripple effect."
They work alongside Susan Alexandria to push the limits of the craft now that the originals have created a ripple effect across the world.
Everyone else, get ready for the ripple effect, including air traffic disruptions from roughly 26,26 canceled flights and an inundation of snow-related photos.
"Let's create a ripple effect of the Invictus spirit across our nations, that will be the real legacy of this extraordinary week," he said.
The real issue now is the "ripple effect" of what other countries are going to do in retaliation against the U.S. tariffs, Jacques said.
Infiltrating Supermicro, if true, will have a long-lasting ripple effect on the wider tech industry and how they approach their own supply chains.
If Donald Trump were to win the White House, the markets would feel a negative ripple effect, JPMorgan's chief economist told CNBC on Wednesday.
That move caused a ripple effect through global supply chains, as middlemen sought new destinations for their trash -- such as Malaysia or the Philippines.
Think of it like a Rubik's Cube, where every move has a ripple effect, and solving multi-faceted problems is par for the course.
And then there's that whole ripple effect thing — accidentally knock over one little teacup and all of a sudden World War III is happening.
And while a less concentrated market is usually welcome and triggers more competition and consumer choices, the FHA market hasn't seen that ripple effect.
Prosecutors stressed that Flynn's cooperation at the opening stage in the investigation had a ripple effect that helped convince others to aid the investigation.
The 3D ripple effect of the swimming pool floor caught the attention of many commuters, some of whom wore swimsuits and posed for photographs.
That ripple effect would be much greater, of course, were Trump to ascend to power — but so too would the counterreaction around the world.
Going to therapy, practicing self-care, interrogating the ugly lessons you've internalized — all these things create a ripple effect that reaches way beyond yourself.
They're making decisions that will create a ripple effect for their families, communities and the U.S. economy amid depressed farm incomes and market instability.
"Training has stopped... And we will feel the ripple effect of the lack of personnel for months if not years to come." https://t.
"As a beacon in Asia, I hope Taiwan's democracy and human rights could have a ripple effect on other countries in Asia," he added.
Buttigieg defended his demotion of the city's first-ever African-American police chief, but acknowledged that he underestimated the ripple effect it would have.
Still, progressives are hoping the energy that swept over Massachusetts on Tuesday will have a ripple effect in the remaining primaries on the calendar.
I think it's milestones like these that caused a ripple effect for all museum curators to begin thinking in a more culturally responsive way.
He was the show's central character, and the ripple effect of his death looks to be one of its primary story threads going forward.
Today we look at a watershed moment for gun control back in the 90s, and the ripple effect it had on today's gun debate.
Rather, they had a ripple effect, each coup and cascade of violence blending into the next, with instability frequently spilling over into other countries.
The outcome could have a national ripple effect as states enact new laws on abortion access and the Supreme Court prepares to weigh in.
There is also a ripple effect, they warn: Rental prices would likely rise alongside declines in affordable housing projects and vouchers available to renters.
The hope is that a few successful lawsuits will have a ripple effect and lead companies to tighten up how they handle personal data.
But the case has had a ripple effect in Maine, a state where domestic abuse accounts for around half of all murders and assaults.
The ripple effect has stalled building projects, starved wholesalers of loans to buy inventory and prevented farmers from borrowing to buy tractors and motorbikes.
It had a ripple effect that led to grounded flights, and within a few hours, the government reached a deal that ended the shutdown.
Julian Dixon, CEO of trading compliance technology provider Napier, told CNBC that the ripple effect of the cum-ex case could be far reaching.
It's interesting that someone involved just in the process of putting paint on a canvas would have this resounding ripple effect over the years.
Everyone watching TRACE knows what a buyer has paid, leading to a ripple effect in pricing - often to the detriment of the new bondholder.
If the legislation were to become law and such settlements came to light they potentially would have a ripple effect on politicians and elections.
Rocky relations with China may have had ripple effect Kim's change in tone came shortly after his second meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Even beyond changes in how nations, or organizations, approach war strategy, it will have a massive ripple effect on society and our everyday lives.
Should the Trump administration drop the United States' commitment to carbon emissions reductions, it could have a ripple effect on scientifically-sound global climate action.
The biggest story heading into Game 218 is the ripple effect that Kevin Love's concussion-induced absence will have on the rest of this series.
"It becomes a challenge and particular for areas closer to China, but it does create a ripple effect for Europe and the U.S," he said.
Although rates don't skyrocket overnight, the ripple effect that starts at banks gradually moves out to business owners and consumers, impacting them in inverse ways.
A decision by the Supreme Court could have a ripple effect across the technology industry and it could finally define the value of design work.
That would immediately boost the yields on long duration Japanese government bonds, and the ripple effect could flow through all global sovereign debt, including Treasurys.
"Kevin knew what I was up to," says Wallace, who also shares her story in a documentary Hines is making called Suicide: The Ripple Effect.
"Two weeks after completing the job they called with another request, then another, and it wasn't long before the ripple effect kicked in," Kaufmann said.
Still, their decisions about how to cover Zolgensma could have a ripple effect: 68 gene therapies are expected to launch by 2024, according to Evaluate.
But, going back to the idea about support: men and women artists need to support these people more so it can create a ripple effect.
"We expect this settlement will have a ripple effect," Galen Sherwin, a senior attorney for the ACLU's Women's Rights Project, told me in an email.
Jim Beck, vice-president of Scientific Affairs at the Parkinson's Disease Foundation, says the "ripple effect" on the wider family and loved ones is significant.
That argument — which goes further than the department's move to dismiss a similar case in June — could have a major ripple effect throughout the marketplace.
This had a ripple effect: last summer, all those acorns provided a bumper crop of food for white-footed mice in many tick-prone areas.
And the arrests of longtime residents have a ripple effect — sending a message to communities as a whole that nothing they do can protect them.
And then that ripple effect creates conversations that I'm grateful are happening, so younger people don't have to deal with that in the same way.
An educated girl is more likely to be economically productive and to have healthier and better educated children of her own, creating a ripple effect.
"There are examples where the loss of one seemingly insignificant species eventually, through a ripple effect, can lead an entire ecosystem to collapse," she says.
We know that volunteering has a ripple effect: individuals volunteer because their friends do, and over time, social norms are created that facilitate continued engagement.
It's just the latest example of the ripple effect that Walmart's own open carry policy change appears to have set off in the retail business.
Auto sales are an important economic barometer, and while not a big part of the economy, the industry can create a much larger ripple effect.
"We can think of the legacy of forced adoption as a "ripple effect" on others, including other family members, extended families and partners," she says.
Even when publishers are trying to provide more career structure for professional gamers, it can cause a ripple effect on a large community of players.
Because aviation is so interconnected, a problem in one of the busiest parts of the country can cause a widespread ripple effect -- and it did.
"They're on the brink, for some of them, of bankruptcies, and obviously this could have a ripple effect on the whole credit market," he said.
If this generation's brilliance is more than just a moment of exceptionalism the ripple effect should extend to the rank and file this off-season.
They noted the ripple effect of his assassination has already caused problems in the ISIS fight and for the future of US troops in Iraq.
It marks the latest ripple effect from a glut of food commodities that has depressed prices, hurt U.S. farmers' incomes and hobbled global grain traders.
"It's not just about one person, but it's about the larger ripple effect," said Maria Torres-Springer, the president of New York City's development corporation.
Now, I'm realizing that the practice has a ripple effect, quieting not only thoughts about food, but also thoughts of self-judgment and unrealistic expectations.
"These kids are working hard, and we are hoping that their dreams don't get damaged by the ripple effect from what has happened," she said.
In a reality show, it's more like life, where people make knee-jerk reactions and then are forced to deal with the ripple effect of [them].
They point to the failed Amazon HQ2 deal as a major loss that could have a ripple effect: discouraging other businesses from expanding into the city.
And when someone in this high profile like Anthony like Kate dies by their hands, it sends this ripple effect around the world of immeasurable pain.
And we know that when more women attain higher office, it has a ripple effect that helps inspire more women to seek office down the line.
There can be an immediate financial impact from taking unpaid days and a potential ripple effect when it comes time for a work review and raise.
As soon as someone shares a photo of you online, it can have a ripple effect: Others can easily share it, reproduce it, even modify it.
Many believe that Amazon's presence will have a ripple effect across the borough, inflating rent prices and ejecting low- and middle-income renters from the area.
If Mr. Cruz takes off strong in Iowa or if Mr. Trump wins the state, the ripple effect in New Hampshire is likely to be strong.
Previous studies have shown that ice melt in parts of the Arctic Ocean can have a ripple effect well into the stratosphere, disrupting the polar vortex.
Shares of Facebook were up 11 percent Thursday morning, sending the ripple effect to Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet, which were all higher by around 2 percent.
Good attracts good, so I believe kindness has a ripple effect and by setting an example for your peers, you can make a large-scale change.
The rainbow ripple effect around the neutron star is a result of the extreme processes produced by its rapid spin and composition being captured over time.
And, of course, what's happening at the game's lower levels has a ripple effect on the NFL, and the kind of players the league will get.
She said she and her friends were inspired by the support from family members, but worried that Orlando could have a ripple effect for gay people.
With 2.3 million people incarcerated in the United States (the world's highest prison population), millions of families are caught up in the ripple-effect of crime.
The rollover in oil, which has lost half its value in a month, is having a ripple effect, leading investors to sell assets in other markets.
Amazon's move comes as other tech giants are considering how to support the individuals and businesses caught in the ripple effect of the coronavirus health crisis.
Other analysts argued that the downturn will likely cause a ripple effect in the entire market, leading to less spend on AWS and other cloud providers.
"He has a sense of deference and of detachment," Mr. Brave said, adding that he saw a ripple effect on, for example, the iPhone's virtual assistant.
Mr. Kelly's departure is expected to have a ripple effect across the upper echelons of the West Wing staff, as well as in Mr. Trump's cabinet.
Helping to put an end to forced arbitration in sexual misconduct cases is a major change that could have a ripple effect across other large companies.
The ripple effect of this will be serious unemployment, depleted savings, the inability to pay rents or mortgages, and significant financial setbacks for millions of families.
Breaking the money ice amongst your people not only empowers and educates you — it can have a ripple effect for everyone you invite into the conversation.
Bias in prison discipline has a ripple effect — it prevents access to jobs and to educational and therapeutic programs, diminishing an inmate's chances of being paroled.
Ripple effect Martin Farley certainly sees a stronger appetite for change from the scientific community, compared to when he first started greening labs, back in 2013.
Another possible ripple effect from the shutdown: The number of people working part time for economic reasons jumped by about 500,000, after many months of declining.
It could even have a ripple effect on the economy: Retail spending is down compared with recent years and smaller tax refunds could be to blame.
The Hill's Jonathan Swan explains the ripple effect a Wisconsin win could have convincing conservative donors who dislike Trump that Cruz has a shot. http://bit.
British banks jumped 3 percent to a four-month high after the U.S. regulator approved higher dividends and buybacks, sending a ripple effect across financials worldwide.
Pingmei Shenma Group, one of the area's biggest employers, has cut back coal capacity and seen profits fall - creating a ripple effect through the local economy.
The ripple effect through North America's energy business has also been quick, and should expand—provided it is not derailed by a hamfisted effort to renegotiate NAFTA.
What he hadn't anticipated was how suddenly those stories would end Spacey's career, and the ripple effect that would have on the livelihoods of so many others.
But Buffett's reputation and following is such that his signifying he'll vote one way, or another, could have a ripple effect far greater than his position dictates.
If an older female elephant is killed and she is the matriarch of her family, it can have a ripple effect on future elephants down the line.
Taiwan's experience shows the ripple effect of China's market turmoil, which has prompted many investors to rethink a long-held assumption that the yuan would only rise.
The plunge appeared to have a ripple effect, as Australia and Japan's stock exchange opened down 1.5 points and Hong Kong's exchange dipped about half a percent.
When the Trump administration lifted federal bathroom protections for transgender students, it created a ripple effect across the country as many came forward to condemn the action.
"We can't be so consumed with the financial that we fail to appreciate the ripple effect of the real people that are involved," Bevin said on Sunday.
"One action at one moment in time has had a ripple effect on everybody in this room," according to the fire department's public information officer, Prescott Nadeau.
Fewer openings can also have a ripple effect, shrinking the bargaining power of workers in general, making it tougher to ask for a bump up in pay.
Lil Nas X coming out is going to have a ripple effect that will save the lives of LGBT youth across the country ... so says Milan Christopher.
But doing that creates a negative ripple effect that can affect performance in a sport where athletes shave down and races are often won by a whisker.
Another concern from Republicans is whether allowing Puerto Rico to rework some of its $72 billion in debt could have a ripple effect in other public debt.
These allegations have set off a ripple effect, empowering people who say they also were victims to come forward with stories of abuse by people in power.
"The ripple effect of a button-down that doesn't fit is tangible," says Lauren Chan, the founder, CEO, and designer of workwear line Henning, launching this fall.
So, maybe it was all a part of the masterplan: an act of psychological warfare that created a ripple effect to get them where they are now.
The dwindling honeycreeper population is a ripple effect of climate change: Warmer temperatures allow mosquitos to invade places that were once too frigid for them to face.
It was a ripple effect, so to speak — one that expanded the conversation from sexual harassment to the larger way that women's bodies are viewed and consumed.
And there is a ripple effect, because we are paying more attention to festivals, programmers and how they program, what the distributors buy and what they promote.
The Ripple effect Best says when the organization connected with Ripple, the cryptocurrency management company was "inspired to think of the impact" of such a significant gift.
Employees end up feeling refreshed and rejuvenated — a feeling that is likely to have a ripple effect on their job and their co-workers when they return.
The strike, depending on its duration, could have a ripple effect on other states and the U.S. economy, particularly if consumer confidence is affected, according to Kapfidze.
The recovery has radiated from Dublin "like a ripple effect," he said, first reaching the commuter areas around the city and then the rest of the country.
There could be a ripple effect into the spring and early summer, as the court tries to resolve all its cases by the last week in June.
"There is a ripple effect from the early primaries, typically — those who do not do well early may fall by the wayside by Super Tuesday," says Kondik.
"If that happened,'' she said, " it would severely impact our ability to stabilize families in homes, which has a ripple effect on the entire community at large.
If the government had taken a stance during Thomas's Supreme Court confirmation hearings, she wrote, it would have had a "ripple effect," empowering survivors to speak up.
These cuts have a ripple effect in the world of Deadly Class, kicking off a chain of events that leaves Arguello parentless and living on the streets.
Select scenes are understandably difficult to get through, but the show's message is vital, exploring the ripple effect bullying has on all areas of life, including mental health.
To some extent, this feature is another example of how the change from stars to hearts as Twitter's favoriting mechanism has had a ripple effect on Twitter's development.
The allegations against Weinstein had a ripple effect, as other prominent filmmakers, journalists, politicians, and chefs have been publicly accused of inappropriate behavior toward women in recent weeks.
Lower prices in Canada could have a ripple effect on drugmakers' most lucrative market - the United States - given recent proposals there to lower medical costs for U.S. consumers.
Additionally, policy areas generally associated with women — childcare, abortion, pay equity, and more — have a ripple effect on the rest of the country, especially its most underserved populations.
The ripple effect would hurt America's allies in Asia, because they host factories that supply China's tech-manufacturing hubs and are home to companies that operate in China.
"The Lens was a massive success, yielding over 165 million views on Snapchat, and a ripple effect felt across every social platform," the company says on its website.
"There is a huge ripple effect to not treating the problems of individuals who died by suicide or what may be classified as accidental drug intoxication," Rockett said.
Governor Gregg Abbott needs to look deep into the heart of Texas and recognize the ripple effect he is creating with the passing of this racial profiling law.
They added the caveat that an earlier stumble could be precipitated if the collapse of the U.S. administration's healthcare bill had a ripple effect on the wider economy.
The loss of that break could have a ripple effect on other elements of your tax situation, because your taxable income is now that much higher, he said.
And both decisions are just the latest examples of the ripple effect that Walmart's own open carry policy change appears to have set off in the retail business.
In years past, macroeconomic impact analysis (also known as dynamic scoring) was used by the CBO to understand the ripple effect a bill might have on the economy.
But both domestic and wild honey bees are now disappearing at an alarming rate, and the ripple effect of their disappearance will touch every corner of the world.
Janet Crepps, senior counsel for that group, said the ruling was "an important, literally once-in-a-generation opinion" that will have a ripple effect over several years.
In his editor's letter, Mr. Arnaut applauded "exciting and progressive changes transforming the kingdom and, by ripple effect, our region," but made no mention of the driving activists.
RIPPLE EFFECT The weekend decision to pump full bore is analogous to what OPEC did around 2014, said Brock Hudson, managing director at investment bankers Carl Marks Advisors.
If we learned anything from Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, it's that mindful organization of our material belongings has a ripple effect on the rest of our lives.
"Because at the end of the day, that creates jobs, and the jobs from not only production, but the ripple effect of jobs that happens across the board."
Estimates suggest more than half of taxpayers would stop itemizing under the proposed plan, Dietz said, warning that this would create a large ripple effect through the economy.
Experts says the strike could eventually lead to a ripple effect with hundreds of thousands of US workers being laid off as the impact of the strike spreads.
The low cost and long lifespan (so to speak) of these bait stations are both certainly selling points, but so too is the ripple effect of their efficacy.
Such a program could have a ripple effect: It would likely encourage developers of middle income apartment housing, presently a lagging sector of the housing industry, to proceed.
The industry is acutely sensitive to changes in trade policies that could have a ripple effect on its ability to ship parts in and out of the country.
Their ordeal was traumatic for him, and the loved ones of other patients experiencing religious refusals are similarly affected in a ripple effect that undermines trust in doctors.
As we reported, Khloe broke up with Tristan over the latest cheating scandal, and this one has a twist with a ripple effect through the entire Kardashian fam.
Kevin sounds pretty optimistic that justice for Meek will have a ripple effect for wrongly imprisoned individuals beyond just their hometown, not to mention the youth as well.
The experience graph could start a ripple effect across college and corporate campuses by shifting focus from the broad use of résumés to data-driven connections of demonstrated skills.
Its second season featured perhaps television's ultimate depiction of the dark holes people crawl into during depressive episodes—and the ripple effect this has on family, friends, and partners.
Apple will sell fewer iPhones in the fourth quarter and cause "a ripple effect throughout the supply chain," AlphaOne Capital Partners founding partner Dan Niles told CNBC on Monday.
For other social entrepreneurs, the ripple effect is yet to be felt, said Edward Siegel, the chief executive of Charity Bank, which lends capital to charities and social enterprises.
Later, she calculated that if the federal minimum wage jumped to $15, the ripple effect would extend to at least $17.50 an hour — 17 percent over the new minimum.
The new rules appeared to have an immediate ripple effect, with Denmark announcing plans to temporarily instate new controls at the country's border with Germany later in the day.
Why it matters: Following e-commerce trends is important in understanding what shapes the media industry because of the ripple effect it creates in the types of advertising growth.
As the government shutdown stretches on, leaving about 800,000 federal employees without pay, it's also having a ripple effect on reality TV, reportedly complicating 90 Day Fiancé's seventh season.
With every famous man uncovered as a sexual predator in recent months, there has been a ripple effect that taints, in retrospect, every project in which they were involved.
When the nation's largest employer announced in 2015 that it would raise the minimum wage for its workforce, it had a ripple effect across the lower-wage retail space.
Even if Gretchen Wieners predicted back in 2004 that bath bombs would become the biggest ripple effect trend since army pants and flip-flops, we wouldn't have believed her.
Fraidy Reiss, founder of Unchained at Last, an advocacy group that lobbied for the bill's passage, said she hopes the move would have a ripple effect across the nation.
Otpor had a ripple effect not just through neighboring countries in the former Soviet Union at the time, but through the spirit of anti-authoritarian activism pretty much everywhere.
But those jobs, which were better-paying than almost anything else available before, had an enormous ripple effect: Every new factory position led to several other new jobs nearby.
Black feminism looks at how you can't take a batterer out of a situation and expect it not to have a ripple effect on the rest of the community.
Philadelphia on Thursday became the first major city in the U.S. to approve a beverage tax, a move that public health experts hope will have a ripple effect nationwide.
The surface-level ripple effect of Teague's injury is that Minnesota will need to replace a dangerous pick-and-roll presence who can get into the paint at will.
It is the mission of health coaches to play a crucial role in improving health and happiness, and through that process, create a ripple effect that transforms the world.
Such Qatari-owned trophy assets have been hard hit by the ripple effect of the blockade, however, with wealthy Saudi and Emirati patrons opting to shop or stay elsewhere.
The shutdown had a ripple effect up several subway lines, resulting in packed platforms and delayed trains from Brooklyn all the way into Upper Manhattan and even the Bronx.
Social media played a part in the ripple effect, continuing to spread the message and to shift the conversation away from those famous women to the rest of us.
The effects of the production stoppage, which began September 16 when 49,000 United Auto Workers went on strike, is causing a ripple effect through the Detroit automaker's global operations.
If factories in China aren't back at full capacity soon, it could have a ripple effect on major shopping days on the platform, such as Prime Day, Forte warns.
"Having someone of Ted's tenor join the chorus of voices that will advocate for DACA will cause a long ripple effect inside and outside the court," Mr. Cortes said.
But Anderson believes the rapidly increasing number of countries with operations and assets in space will see heightened focus on cybersecurity and a ripple effect on the space industry.
This Made in America energy supports tens of thousands of jobs across the country, and has an economic ripple effect throughout farm country, rural communities and the entire nation.
Disturbing the upstream supply chain could have a significant ripple effect on the products and services Americans depend on each day, raising prices on a broad range of goods.
Nidec "is seeing an adverse ripple effect of the current U.S.-China trade friction on its operations in many countries, particularly in China," the company said in a statement.
Diane Madej, a coordinator for Faith Formation, a Catholic education program in Amsterdam, described a "ripple effect," felt even by those like herself who didn't know the victims personally.
Jack Magner, Flint Hill School, Oakton, Va.: Biological feedback loops and homeostasis and "After #MeToo, the Ripple Effect" All it takes is a single action to spark innumerable reactions.
As the ripple effect of last Thursday's referendum result spread across the country, you may have noticed a sudden uptick in stories about alleged racist and/or xenophobic incidents.
" Matthew L. Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, previously told CNN that the ripple effect set in motion by Juul's early social media popularity "just keeps going.
It's hard to tell how long the current voguing craze will last, but the careers and projects spurring from this community-lead phase may well have a lasting ripple effect.
House of Marley's approach is by no means perfect, but it is encouraging because creating a demand for eco-friendly electronics could have a ripple effect beyond the product itself.
"We know that when people can rest, relax and recharge, there's a ripple effect of benefits in terms of productivity, creativity and collaboration when they return to work," Dobroski says.
"A higher minimum wage will help close the gender pay gap, lift millions of women out of poverty, and have a ripple effect across our economy," her campaign website states.
At the same time, they will lift the spirits of everyone involved, including themselves, and create a positive energy that becomes contagious and creates a ripple effect across the organization.
A strike that began Sunday at a Canadian General Motors Co plant is having a ripple effect, with the company temporarily laying off workers at three parts facilities on Thursday.
"The strong winds and ripple effect of delays may cause lengthy delays at airports located in Boston; New York City and Syracuse, New York; Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.," Pydynowski said.
That glowing complexion, sure, is only one piece to the obsession with the latest addition to the Mountbatten-Windsor family, but it's certainly created a ripple effect throughout the world.
The ripple effect after Kalanick's resignation has been significant and impactful, an acknowledgment that the treatment of women does matter and proving that one woman's story can make a difference.
But advocates for the project, led by former Governor Scott Walker, a Republican, highlighted 13,2023 jobs and a $10 billion factory that would create a ripple effect across the state.
The ruling could have a ripple effect in ongoing sanctuary city litigation around the country, where a number of cities and states have sued over administration efforts to punish them.
America's dairy products industry creates an economic ripple effect that is responsible for $24.9 billion in state and local business tax revenues and $39.5 billion in federal business tax revenues.
"Managing the curb probably isn't the sexiest transportation topic on the planet, but its ripple effect on other aspects of how people and goods get around is enormous," he wrote.
The top four male golfers in the world — Jason Day, Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy — have pulled out and ICC Chief Executive Dave Richardson fears a ripple effect.
Financial analysts have predicted a "ripple effect" from supply chain disruption, which would slow down the production of familiar American goods, from Diet Coke to iPhones to Baby Yoda toys.
The ripple effect of a small tax on sugary drinks is enormous, and it will give soft drinks companies a clear incentive to reduce the amount of sugar in drinks.
He also noted that the steel and aluminum tariffs that Mr. Trump imposed on imports last year have had a ripple effect, compounding the protectionism emanating from the United States.
The biggest gain for clinics, though, tends to be the ripple effect from women who have a good experience with their mammogram, and who make further appointments at a hospital.
She added that she anticipated a "ripple effect" on private start-up valuations that would start with the largest, most valuable companies and trickle down to the smaller, younger ones.
A New York Times investigation draws on nearly 19703,000 disciplinary cases from state prisons and interviews with inmates to explore the system's inequities and the ripple effect they can have.
Mueller's ripple effect Of course, the ramifications of Mueller's investigation are far from over, including the various ancillary probes that were launched as a result of what his team uncovered.
Sexual harassment and bullying can lead to even more abusive behavior if it's not stopped early on, she says, causing a ripple effect as generations of young people grow older.
Lam has now tightened access through most border points — with an unanticipated ripple effect: Rumors started circulating online that goods from the mainland would be delayed, maybe even cut off.
But beyond the more direct planetary benefits listed above, a four-day week could have a ripple effect throughout the economy on how Americans—a notoriously carbon-intensive bunch—consume.
Through the ruling will have a political ripple effect, it will not yet have any practical effect, because the judge stayed the ruling and it is certain to be appealed.
New York (CNN Business)Bad news for spicy fast food fans: A popular Burger King sauce is in short supply because of the ripple effect of a global horseradish shortage.
Failure or neglect in one or more modes of transportation has a ripple effect on the entire system and directly impacts our ability as a nation to remain globally competitive.
According to a new statewide report, the number of people 60 and older will jump 40 percent by 2030 — an aging boom that figures to have a wide ripple effect.
Suspending production of the 737 Max will help slow its losses, but the ripple effect will hurt the rest of the economy, as Boeing is the country's largest manufacturing exporter.
"It's a lesson," he said, referring to the Bombardier matter and the ripple effect regional geopolitical spats can have on a global business in a world "becoming more and more networked".
China has the ultimate ripple effect on the global food economy—feeding 20 percent of the world's population with only 8 percent of the arable land calls for significant trade agreements.
Every time someone followed the prompts, the app would gain access to the user's contact list and blast out a new round of emails, causing a ripple effect of compromised accounts.
The ripple effect of that action forced Orioles manager Buck Showaler to use Thursday's scheduled starter, Ubaldo Jimenez, in relief and left the team needing a fresh arm for Thursday's finale.
The wave of migration has had a ripple effect across Latin America: • Nicaragua closed its border to Cubans heading north last year, leaving thousands stranded to the south in Costa Rica.
The city seemed to slow to a standstill, and the ripple effect of the strike had massive implications—when writers stopped writing, cameras turned off, caterers were cancelled, drivers didn't drive.
It makes me think of how the sound of one woman can have a ripple effect, can be as loud or quiet as we want, can sound like whatever we want.
But the strikes represented not only an escalation of the US role in Syria, but could have a ripple effect on the US' relations with the Syrian regime's powerful backer, Russia.
With the auto sector such a huge contributor to economic growth since the recession and now signs of sales and delinquencies rolling over, is the ripple effect filtering into other areas?
Oregon Football Will Be Back: Speaking of that ripple effect, Taggart left a void in Eugene that also felt like an even bigger slap in the face to the Ducks fanbase.
The use of visual ripple effect notifications to alert you when something is near to your back bumper, which get stronger as you get closer, is a nice touch, for example.
" She adds, "In 2015, I traveled to Kenya in support of WE's Power of a Girl project and was able to see the ripple effect that a girl's education can have.
Andrew LeBovidge, the leader of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, on Monday predicted that the partial government shutdown's "ripple effect" may last months, "if not years," for aviation safety professionals.
If the strategies are successful, they may even have a ripple effect, he said, by sending out reformed extremists to condemn their former views and help discourage others from adopting them.
Stoppage could have a nationwide ripple effect Though all New York-area air traffic centers are fully staffed, delays continued at LaGuardia because of a ground stop, the official told CNN.
If Federal Emergency Management Agency flood maps incorporated future climate conditions, that move would send a ripple effect into real estate and insurance markets, forcing people to pay attention, he said.
"The accidents have a ripple effect on the entire family because in most cases, the woman is the only earning member," said Sujata Mody of the Garment and Fashion Workers' Union.
I noticed when I was weighing in on email all the time, it tended to kick off a ripple effect of other people reacting and responding, and that ultimately derailed projects.
The prospect of Donald Trump becoming the president of the United States, and the ripple effect that would have on the world, is beginning to freak a lot of people out.
We were looking at the ripple effect from warming temperatures affecting coral, which affects the smaller fish like sardines, which then affects the sea lions and birds that depend on them.
But what I love most about Last of Us, is the ripple effect it continues to have on the gaming culture and industry around it, even six years after its release.
While India is one of the few country's that has directly addressed the issue now, it won't be alone in feeling the economic ripple effect caused by automation in the future.
Even one gambling-related incident, he said, could have a ripple effect throughout a small- or medium-sized facility, because staff might have to relocate multiple inmates to avoid future conflicts.
But the list is so much longer, the ripple effect so much bigger and the story, which would make a fine book, is adding a new chapter at this French Open.
An NOAA-funded study by Duke University found that hypoxia in the Gulf in particular drives up the prices of large shrimp, creating an economic ripple effect on seafood markets and consumers.
The anthology poses a near-impossible question of morality, the tension of opportunity and temptation, and how the ripple effect of a single moment can forever alter the trajectory of someone's life.
Either way, the clampdown by European tax authorities in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis has had a major ripple effect on the luxury world far beyond these few courtroom cases.
The white supremacy symbols and literature that have been associated with the alleged shooter, Dylann Roof, caused a ripple effect that has prompted a reconsideration of some objects named for Confederate leaders.
This puts Airbnb on their heels not only because it significantly limits their New York inventory, but because it could create a ripple effect of political challenges for Airbnb across the globe.
Apple, Google and Samsung are among the brands attempting to capitalize on the growing adoption of smart speakers, which is having a ripple effect on how, when and where music gets played.
Rivals have also turned to discounting to stimulate corporate travel demand, Fornaro said on an analyst call, which has had a ripple effect on higher-restriction fares that Spirit sells to vacationers.
As the ripple-effect from the Ethiopia crash spread, Canada's biggest carrier Air Canada suspended financial forecasts for the first quarter and the year, two days after its MAX jets were grounded.
As the ripple-effect from the Ethiopia crash spread, Canada's biggest carrier Air Canada suspended 2019 financial forecasts after grounding MAX jets it had expected to bring savings on fuel and maintenance.
One way to fix this would be to allow Medicare to use its vast bargaining power to negotiate drug prices, which would have a ripple effect on the rest of the market.
There has been a ripple effect around our country due to the very extreme reactions to the election and this effect has been felt in the very intimate setting of our homes.
This war will decide the outcome of this year's Finals, but its impact will be felt far further afield, a ripple effect becoming a tidal wave through the fate of all humanity.
Analysts expect Amazon to rein in the famously high prices of the upscale grocery chain — "Whole Paycheck," as it is often called — which then could have a ripple effect through the industry.
As soon as that question is answered, however, you're hooked, and this unconventional examination of the ripple effect of real-life killings on a quiet English town has worked its curious magic.
Boeing has used the technology to consolidate its design of the F/A-18 E/F forward fuselage into 41% fewer parts, realizing a ripple effect of savings throughout the supply chain.
While investors typically are not forecasting a near-term recession they see a risk from expanded stock market valuations which could cause a correction and have a ripple effect on the economy.
Farmers need consistency and stability in trade policy to stay afloat, yet by introducing uncertainty and disruption, the trade war is causing a ripple effect throughout the agricultural sector that threatens farmers.
But she missed the putt, and then, in a seeming ripple effect from that disappointment, found the water with her tee shot on the par-3 18th and made a double bogey.
The ripple effect for the Frazells and their friends began six years ago, when Ms. Frazell decided it was time to look for a weekend escape from their apartment in Brooklyn Heights.
"If we can get that message through to our students and to their wider family, community, then it's going to have a ripple effect," Karen Money told CNN affiliate ABC Radio Melbourne.
There's a not-insignificant amount of risk involved in FIRE, as the stock market roller coaster and economic ripple effect in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic have recently made worryingly clear.
When a car breaks down, it can have a ripple effect that quickly radiates throughout the system and is one of the many reasons that riding the subway has become increasingly unbearable.
If that happens even on one exchange, it can create a ripple effect leaving many bitcoin investors with worthless holdings, as was the case when the Mt. Gox exchange collapsed in 2014.
The lingering ripple effect of the trade row, however, showed up in data from Japan, the world's third-biggest economy, on Friday as industrial output shrank for a second month in November.
Film producer Harvey Weinstein was accused of decades of alleged sexual assault, resulting in a ripple effect of women speaking out on sexual harassment within the workplace and the ensuing #MeToo movement.
As a result of the accident, Uber ceased testing for months and autonomous vehicles as a whole were put under heavy scrutiny that continues to have a ripple effect on the industry.
Roseann Rife, the report's lead author and Amnesty's research director for East Asia, said the military fosters anti-LGBT attitudes among soldiers, and that it has a ripple effect beyond the armed forces.
The assaults set off a ripple-effect of abuse -- husbands began to divorce their wives out of shame, and fathers beat their daughters into submission, in an attempt to keep them at home.
And considering Bruno Mars, who defies the pre-established 90s heartthrob standard just played his second Super Bowl, maybe this is trickling down and having a ripple effect on culture across the board.
"Price signals are seeing the gasoline barrels currently redistributed to the markets which need them most – a bit like a ripple effect," said Andrew Wilson, head of energy research at ship brokers BRS.
"The death of Sydney Aiello is tragic, shocking and heartbreaking, and surely at least in significant part the result of the ripple effect of the MSD shooting," Pollack's family said in a statement.
Sure, I understand getting the camera in the hands of YouTubers with a large subscriber base will create a ripple effect to convince viewers to buy one as well, but it's still lame.
Beyond the effect it could have on hosts in NYC, the agreement is significant in that it could lead to a ripple effect in other cities that have started cracking down on Airbnb.
That is the ripple effect of one little boy's story, a story whose impact is not yet over -- a true testament to the power we have when we remember our humanity and compassion.
Danske Bank's troubles are having a ripple effect across the region and on Wednesday Estonia's central banks said banks there handled more than $22015 trillion in cross-border flows between 2775 and 2017.
"If they have to change their internal culture, then I think that's going to have a ripple effect that's going to definitely affect the equity investors," he told CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange" on Tuesday.
The killing of six million Jews is not only unfathomable in its own right, it carries a huge ripple effect, through the generations, of what could have been, but now may never be.
The CBO predicts that a $6900 minimum wage would have a ripple effect on wages, swelling paychecks not only for cashiers and receptionists, but also for store managers, pharmacy techs and security guards.
Last week's mass shooting at a high school in Florida has caused a ripple effect across the financial community, with investors more skeptical than ever before about the firearms industry, Bloomberg News reports.
That could result in a ripple effect not only on the state's economy but on the nation's since major retailers, manufacturers and others rely on the L.A.-area ports to stay in business.
The ripple effect: As more tariffs pile on, it will be increasingly difficult for the two countries to move toward a trade compromise, according to an analysis from Beijing-based Caixin Media [subscription].
A once-thriving industry, now in sudden collapse The sudden disruption has caused a ripple effect of damage throughout the restaurant world and its related industries, such as shipping, farming and food production.
One month has passed since the sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein sent a ripple effect through Hollywood and beyond — prompting thousands of women to share their own stories using the hashtag #metoo.
The coronavirus and its ripple effect on consumer demand could send global auto production down 16% in 2020, fueled partially by an expected 20% decline in U.S. sales, according to RBC Capital Markets.
The only way to prevent a ripple-effect crisis in the New China is to slow the flow of debt, which means dropping growth targets grounded in political ambition rather than economic logic.
" Indeed, the economic ripple effect of the virus is already being felt most acutely by service workers and hourly workers whose jobs have evaporated as Americans have been urged to practice "social distancing.
The ripple effect has been a whammy to credit markets, sending many spreads wider across the markets and even stalling out the commercial paper market, where the highest rated companies go for cash.
The school's response illustrates the ripple effect of the #MeToo movement, which surfaced in the high-profile precincts of Hollywood but is now prompting action in more prosaic places like colleges and businesses.
The lingering ripple effect of the trade row showed up again in data from Japan, the world's third-biggest economy, on Friday showing that industrial output shrank for a second month in November.
And while Canadians are optimistic about the opportunity recreational legalization presents in their own country, many are waiting to see if and when a ripple effect happens in the United States and beyond.
As for that splash ... Brett tells us it should have a ripple effect for Marshall -- who's sold million-dollar paintings in the past -- by boosting his sales a few more million ... per piece.
With lots of the writers voting to walk off their jobs, the increasingly lucrative — but still incredibly fragile — TV production cycle would grind to a halt, causing a ripple effect throughout the industry.
The team was celebrated for its noble effort against Belgium, but the stakes were not as high; the loss couldn't have a ripple effect on a long-term fight for equal recognition and pay.
There could also be a ripple effect in the emerging world, where dollar-denominated debt could become much more expensive, and the stronger dollar could curb appetite for U.S. exports, the Goldman economists said.
But they were not so brave or conscientious as to show us the ripple effect, or to dig deep into what it means that Black people are shot by police officers all the time.
U.S. officials briefing reporters on the new actions say they expected the sanctions to have "a worldwide ripple effect" making it harder for those on the list to do business with global financial institutions.
From simple acts like volunteering to buying a stranger a cup of coffee, Garner plans to highlight submissions on her own social platforms as well to help create a ripple effect into the world.
Hurlbert says that in some hospitals across the country, women can wait weeks, and even months, just to get a mammogram, which has a ripple effect, delaying surgery and treatment if both are needed.
Beto O'Rourke's (D-Texas) Senate campaign is having a ripple effect down the ballot in deep-red Texas, giving Democrats a much-needed jolt in the battle to pick up seats in the House.
The risks of the Zika virus to pregnant women are softening some Americans' opposition to late-term abortion, potentially sending a ripple effect into crucial state races this year, according to a new poll.
The compromise ultimately reached by the Little Sisters of the Poor and the Obama administration will have a ripple effect across other religious charities, hospitals and institutions that have taken issue with the mandate.
Ripple effect of the Flynn deal If you believe the old line that timing is everything in politics, the timing of the Michael Flynn plea deal interesting -- in at least a couple of ways.
"The ripple effect of the housing crisis is now we also have a workforce crisis, which is very quickly pushing us towards an economic crisis," Panama City resident Nikki Kelly told the News-Herald.
These are such tiny things — 'I like your shoes' on the subway or 'That jacket is awesome' from the woman walking in the opposite direction down the street — but they have a ripple effect.
We know how outbreaks can have a ripple effect across critical health initiatives and as resources shift to urgent situations, it is near impossible to predict what the broader impact on countries could be.
He also pointed out that a no-fly window of even a few hours at a particular airport could have a ripple effect across airline operations while further squeezing airlines' already tight profit margins.
Inviting more women to these situations can create a ripple effect, says Leanne Son Hing, associate professor of psychology at the University of Guelph and senior fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.
The Ripple Effect Of course, it doesn't matter what kind of movies are made and who's directing them if the only ones getting media attention are coming out of the same old boys' club.
This phenomenon can have a negative ripple effect on workers, who may be left scrambling when their boss doesn't know how to complete specific tasks of the job and can't help their employees succeed.
"There has to be a recognition in any leader's journey that their behavior isn't solely as a private citizen with individual consequences, but their words and actions have an institutional ripple effect," Pearce said.
Etourneau said the presence of big companies like Total initially had a ripple effect of bringing smaller companies from the sector into the market, but that its departure would naturally send the opposite signal.
While an ultimate winner in the case could take years following the judge's ruling and appeals, when it happens, the outcome could have a far-reaching, high-stakes ripple effect across Silicon Valley and beyond.
The big worry here, that tech companies are going to be forced to implement these standards company-wide having a ripple effect on users across the country, even though this is only a state law.
Gorin says she and her colleagues next hope to look at whether the weight-loss ripple effect could go even further, to other family members who share a household, or to close friends or coworkers.
Beyond each one of the immigrant lives counted here is a ripple effect of fear — to family members, community peers, or simply people who look like that person and wonder if they could be next.
" Wedbush analyst Dan Ives called the deal a "game changer" for Microsoft, writing in a note to clients that the deal "will have a ripple effect for the company's cloud business for years to come.
GOP Market Ripple Effect Continues: As Trump has secured a handful of victories, the odds of a contested GOP convention have plummeted since April 11, down 44 points from 82% to just 38% odds today.
That contamination may cause multiple killer whale populations to crash in the coming decades, which would have a ripple effect throughout the food chain, according to a new study published Thursday in the journal Science.
"We have made changes to the Monster Hunter formula with this game, as a ripple effect from our basic concept of creating a more immersive, realistic, diverse ecosystem using the latest generation technologies," Tsujimoto says.
But for survivors of revenge porn, the nonconsensual sharing of intimate images, that ripple effect can prove disastrous, with consequences that last far longer than the seconds it took for someone to post the photo.
This is turn produced yet another ripple effect: Populations of other species of invertebrates decreased, because they were outcompeted or eaten by the crabs that had suddenly been released from the predation pressure of raccoons.
Our best guess is her new, shaggy baby bangs will have the same ripple effect, but nothing's stopping you from getting them today — especially now that you have a book to bring to your appointment.
Gasol's move to the bench, and its ripple effect on the rest of the Spurs, may be enough to spring them past the Golden State Warriors and into the No. 1 seed in the West.
After a slightly off-guard pause he said, "I hope so," pointing to the positive ripple effect movies like Get Out and shows like Insecure and Atlanta have had on the viability of his show.
When the San Francisco Symphony pulled out of two concerts scheduled for April 2017, the move had a ripple effect totaling about $325,000, according to Patty Griffin, of the Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau.
A UK study found referrals to genetic testing among high-risk Englishwomen rose by 2.5% in the two months after her announcement, a ripple effect that lasted another three months before it began to fade.
But the truth is, even applying it to a tiny slice of your day will radically change that part of your day, and there's a very real ripple effect into the rest of your life.
Side-effects of this treatment:  This would undermine the unholy alliance struck with Tehran and Moscow against traditional Middle East allies, with a positive ripple-effect forcibly anticipated regarding relations with Saudi Arabia and Israel.
That initial delay led to a ripple effect of additional delays, however, and passengers said that poor communication and an absence of helpful assistance and amenities made the situation worse than it needed to be.
If a database of faceprints were compromised, it would have a ripple effect on authentication systems that used the faceprint, as well as possibly allow unauthorized parties to make use of the faceprint for surveillance.
Though trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing appear to be making some progress, export-driven Asian countries including South Korea, Japan and Taiwan are reeling from the ripple effect of the months-long trade war.
They relayed to him that if the party nominated a firebrand like Mr. Kobach for governor, it could have a ripple effect in the House, energizing Democrats in a pair of competitive Kansas congressional races.
Google's decision to cut Huawei off from many Android hardware and software services is the first ripple effect from the Trump administration's order last week to bar the Chinese telecom giant from buying American technology.
But instead of the slow and painful ripple effect we're seeing now, a nationwide shutdown will eliminate some uncertainty and imbalance and should allow many businesses to simply furlough workers without fully laying them off.
While the exact nature of the Oscars voting process remains full of complicating factors, these new members can have an important ripple effect on who the industry honors with the most prestigious award in Hollywood.
The Trump administration's policies to improve the lives of all Americans have created a ripple effect, boosting our grass-roots operation and creating a surge of enthusiasm across the country that continues to this day.
But beneath its warm and easygoing mood, "Insecure" has always been brutally honest about the ripple effect of the mistakes we make in our late 20s in an effort to figure out our own identities.
The dollar, in which commodities such as gold are priced, edged lower against a basket of its peers as the Turkish lira regained its footing, easing concerns of a negative ripple effect on global markets.
Jackson's ruling in the McGahn case also has been closely monitored for its potential ripple effect on the House impeachment probe examining the president's attempts to pressure Ukraine into launching investigations into Trump's political rivals.
British banks, a sector which would benefit from higher rates, jumped 2.7 percent to a four-month high after the U.S. regulator approved higher dividends and buybacks, sending a ripple effect across financial stocks worldwide.
And despite the fluctuations in the Chinese stock market over the last six months and the ripple effect on wealthy car buyers, Mr. Galhotra said he had not seen any effect on the pace of sales.
If the initial choice to prosecute creates such a ripple effect of disruption in the life of a defendant and his family, then surely that choice is a scrutinized process with institutional checks and balances, right?
As he takes turns talking with his mouth full of French fries and Diet Coke, he explains how he believes what he wears on the red carpet can have a ripple effect on society at large.
Chandler, whose association represents major tech groups including Apple Inc, Facebook Inc, Alphabet Inc's Google and Intel Corp, told the hearing the proposed tariffs would extend a ripple effect that would spread through the U.S. economy.
However, while Apple Pay is a relatively small player compared to larger web payment processors and credit card companies, the company's move to distance itself from white nationalist merchandizing appears to be having a ripple effect.
Christoph Schmidt, head of Germany's panel of economic advisers - known as the wise men - warned that private investors' losses from bitcoin investments could have a ripple effect on financial markets if they were financed with debt.
Because Thomas is the Celtics' one true off-the-bounce creator, taking him out of his game creates a ripple-effect through the rest of the team; less metaphorically, it manifests in lots of contested jumpers.
But more than anything, we're extremely proud of the positive ripple effect it has had on so many talented artists — and in the lives of so many amazing fans and music lovers from around the world.
Although the US and China are in the middle of a tech cold war that has had a ripple effect on companies like Apple, analysts say Salesforce is less likely to be affected by these factors.
Some photos also show the finned denizens of this world, still vibrant in their vanishing habitat, and calling to mind the colossal ripple effect on marine life that stems from the global threat to coral reefs.
Speaking to reporters, Hoyer and House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said they would launch an effort to mobilize grassroots support for Obamacare by explaining how repeal would create a ripple effect hurting a majority of Americans.
"Something like IncuBAte is going to create a ripple effect that...attracts a global range of investors who recognize there's so much potential in Argentina," said Lisa Besserman, who works with the city on startup initiatives.
While students, professors, administrators and public health officials agree that school closures will play an important role in limiting the transmission of coronavirus, this bold move is causing a ripple effect throughout the higher education community.
The question of whether the results prove a ripple effect from President Trump's proposed travel ban on visitors from six majority-Muslim countries, an expanded wall along the Mexican border and anti-immigrant statements remains unanswered.
By investing in the health workforce — financially and with sufficient political will — we can create a ripple effect that brings new education and employment opportunities with a proven return on investment, particularly for women and youth.
Example: Jack Magner, Flint Hill School, Oakton, Va.: Comparing biological feedback loops and homeostasis with "After #MeToo, the Ripple Effect" (Read the full student essay.) All it takes is a single action to spark innumerable reactions.
Without Justice Kennedy's moderating influence, another justice could have written a 5-4 decision gutting civil rights laws in Colorado and causing a ripple effect across the country impacting minority groups beyond just the LGBT community.
In the case of Jessica Bennett's "After #MeToo, the Ripple Effect," it is the publishing of a 2017 article in the Times that launches a revolution, changing the treatment and recognition of women for the better.
Gigi Sohn, a distinguished fellow at Georgetown Law's Institute for Technology Law and Policy, chats with Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel about what's happened since by explaining the ripple effect of harmful policy decisions and more.
I believe that the help we are able to give these children, even if it's just in the slightest way to somehow alleviate or alter the nightmare they have been through, will have a positive ripple effect.
Innovators in the space, like H&M and Everlane, have caused a ripple effect across all levels of the industry — including the stagnant luxury sector — which sees more labels following suit and cleaning up their supply chains.
The stories are deeply personal—they deal with suicides, incidents of domestic violence, and unintentional, but preventable, deaths—and highlight the ripple effect that gunshot wounds have on the body and mind, on families, and in communities.
According to Wicks-Lim's calculations, the combination of mandated wage hikes and the ripple effect would cost about $31 billion in additional wages each year for the fast food industry alone, or 14 percent of industry revenue.
"Hopefully, this event, this match, this opportunity will have a ripple effect all around the world to show everyone that women belong in the same place that men do," WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon told Newsweek.
"Repeat Roses was so honored to help petal-it-forward with a baby shower experience for the Duchess of Sussex and her thoughtful friends by creating a ripple effect of kindness across the community," Grove tells PEOPLE.
Investors fear the selloff in the lira, which hit a fresh record low overnight, could have a ripple effect in global financial markets, with the euro, South Africa's rand and Mexico's peso already dented by Turkey's crisis.
Another ripple effect of the shootings occurred at the top of the department in January when newly elected Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suspended Scott Israel as Broward County sheriff, claiming he showed leadership failures at the time.
What's more, all of this uncertainty has a ripple effect across a slate of other Prediction Markets: GOP contested convention: As previously mentioned, the contested convention market has seen great volatility in just the past few weeks.
While not likely to have any ripple effect near term, it is an area where Fitch is still cautious, particularly for those banks that have consistently reported outsized loan growth in a low-growth, competitive operating environment.
The American Institute of CPAs, which represents tax preparers, wrote in a letter to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig that their members are concerned about the ripple effect of delays to online services.
Walmart started somewhat of a ripple effect after CEO Doug McMillon issued a memo Tuesday to employees saying it would make some drastic changes in the wake of two deadly shootings at Walmart stores over the summer.
Judges assigned these cases could be forced to delay other asylum and deportation hearings that had already been scheduled, causing a ripple effect and further growing an already bloated court backlog of hundreds of thousands of cases.
The plans, which range from a progressive impact to a full shutdown in production, are designed to anticipate a ripple effect across the planemaker's main industrial network in four countries, France, Germany, Britain and Spain, they said.
And, it also can have a positive ripple effect on other aspects of your financial life, like whether you pay extra for Medicare premiums, your overall tax bracket and rate, and tax deductions you may qualify for.
As a leading trading partner, the United States is, and will continue to be, at the center of a global discussion on trade policy — a discussion which has a ripple effect in every country around the world.
Genarro said that the fan excitement of the postseason creates a ripple effect that boosts ticket prices, increases season ticket renewals as well as new season ticket purchases, bumps TV ratings, corporate sponsorships and premium seating sales.
"If Boeing has to halt production, which we do not expect but which is a possibility, it would have a big ripple effect on suppliers throughout the supply chain," said Jim Corridore, an analyst at CFRA Research.
France recently overtook Germany as Europe's leading destination for asylum-seekers and is now on track to receive a record number of applications this year, in what experts say is a ripple effect of the migrant crisis.
However, this critical pipeline of economic growth and innovation could be cut off, threatening to create a harmful ripple effect across our workforce and economy should the Trump Administration move forward with rescinding the H-4 rule.
Church watchers say several factors contributed to this watershed moment - the international attention received by several victims who went public; the pope's initial poor handling of the claims; and the ripple effect of the global #MeToo movement.
There's a ripple effect around heroin use: In addition to the risk of death and overdoses, heroin addiction comes with a whole new set of problems, such as infections of the heart lining and valves, and rheumatological diseases.
But perhaps its ripple effect, plus the outpouring of support online from Bassen's fans (who are negatively commenting on Zara's posts, tagging the brand in Tuesday's, and claiming to boycott the store altogether), could get the brand's attention.
"The thing about the ripple effect raises is that we are talking about raises that are discretionary for the employer," said Jeannette Wicks-Lim, a researcher at the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Much of the international ripple effect from China's mass shutdowns has been concentrated in areas like tourism and manufacturing, which have been roiled by a ban on outbound tour groups and supply chain disruption arising from factory closures.
It often has a ripple effect, leading passengers down the line to recline their seats to salvage any remaining space — which ultimately has an adverse effect on those in seats that can't recline or have a limited recline.
Most large U.S. cities have a shortage of affordable housing, and that has a ripple effect on low-income families' health, Curbed reports, citing a new study that adds to the growing focus on social determinants of health.
The Supreme Court decision to strike down two restrictive abortion laws in Texas will likely have a ripple effect across the country, potentially forcing other states to drop their own similar anti-abortion laws in the coming years.
However, he said the plan is to make the PNOC unit, which is primarily engaged in oil exploration, into an oil trader and retailer, and the DOE hopes such transformation can create a "ripple effect" in the industry.
"He is the biggest change to the Tour, he's created a ripple effect," conceded Team Ineos manager Dave Brailsford, who celebrated his seventh title in eight editions when Colombian Egan Bernal crossed the Paris finish line in yellow.
Ripple Effect Triple Bowl Set, $135, available at Macy's and Bloomingdale'sothing makes me feel fancier than having my friends over for dinner or just a plain ol' girls' night and being able to whip out my dip bowls.
There is a case to be made that the enormously high price of living in New York (and Boston, and San Francisco) has had a positive ripple effect, forcing people to move to and revive once ailing cities.
"The timely start of production of fine-quality low-sulphur heavy crude at the upstream project had also a ripple effect to our energy trading unit in Singapore," Mitsui Chief Executive Officer Tatsuo Yasunaga told an analyst meeting.
But as a trained baker, she had the skills to develop a recipe around it that maximizes the ripple effect: making the cookies very large, chilling the dough balls before baking and using chopped chocolate instead of chips.
As the actual grind of being a comic begins to take its toll on Midge, the pressure to come clean to her family weighs on her - especially as her choices have a ripple effect on everyone around her.
The Weinstein profiles have had a ripple effect through the industry, launching the Time's Up movement against sexual abuse and prompting recipients of sexual harassment to share their stories in a social media movement built around the #MeToo hashtag.
I spoke to a number of musicians and organizations about how to stay safe as a trans or non-binary person within the music industry at this time in the hope these efforts will have a positive ripple effect.
These increases are not only due to the actual price tag to pay for the infrastructure, but the ripple effect this has on U.S. agriculture and commerce being unable to dependably and quickly move crops and products to market.
Selfishly, we hope this doesn't cause a ripple effect across track-pant retailers worldwide; we hope those of us who actually wear these to the gym will be able to snag another pair or two before they sell out.
Why it matters: The bill would impose "minimal cybersecurity operational standards" on devices purchased by federal agencies, in the hopes that the government's purchasing power will have a ripple effect and ensure higher standards of security across the board.
Other Balkan states have also closed their borders or imposed quotes, causing a ripple effect that has left thousands stranded in Greece, the first point of entry for most people making the journey from the Middle East into Europe.
A ripple effect of the crisis has turned some farm-dependent communities —like Downs, Kansas, population 103 and dwindling — into ghost towns, as farm families leave, jobs disappear, stores close and dust from soil erosion covers sidewalks and streets.
"I would look at the ripple effect not just for contractors but the support industry for government that rely on government and don't have customers right now," said Dan Blair, former deputy director in the Office of Personnel Management.
U.S. farmers received the last wave of payments in early February, right as the COVID-85033 coronavirus began to spread in China, locking down entire metro areas in the country and causing a ripple effect on the global economy.
As well as curtailing people's freedom of movement, O'Flaherty said there was bound to be a ripple effect from the virus that has so far infected more than 119,000 people and killed nearly 4,300, according to a Reuters tally.
And I hope our actions create a ripple effect at companies that will either have to disrupt their own cultures or see millennial and Generation Z employees choose to work at companies that more closely align with their values.
"The ripple effect here is real," said Dr. Megan Sandel, a director of the Grow Clinic at the Boston Medical Center, who said housing instability was associated with developmental delays in children and children in fair or poor health.
For everyone else, including the many people in Dreamers' families and communities who were ineligible for Deferred Action in the first place, the end of DACA will have a ripple effect that extends outward to their families, communities, and workplaces.
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - Puerto Rico's largest mutual fund creditors are urging the cash-strapped island to honor debt owed to creditors of its sales taxing authority, to avoid a ripple effect they say could threaten other restructuring deals on the island.
As season two winds down (don't worry, I won't spoil what happens), the show tweaks a few small pieces of its formula, suggesting that season three will figure out how those small changes start a ripple effect of their own.
In a telling sign of the ripple effect that the strict new state laws are having, lawmakers in Nevada -- which has the first female-majority legislature in the country after the 2018 elections -- removed several restrictions on abortion Tuesday night.
"Where the federal government directs funding has a huge ripple effect on the policies that happen at the state, local, school district, and individual schools levels," Jesseca Boyer, senior policy manager at the Guttmacher Institute, told Refinery29 earlier this year.
In the midst of Faraday's financial issues, the company also lost a number of its senior executives as a result of the "devastating impact" its troubles were having on company employees and the "ripple effect" on its suppliers and the industry.
The change to the judiciary laws that will ensure that could have a ripple effect to other institutions, paving the way for a new outlook on how to handle sexual misconduct issues as they arise, as well as ultimately preventing them.
If a country is not part of the deal, it will have a ripple effect as all foreign carriers on routes to and from that country – even ones from participating states – would be exempt from having to offset their emissions.
"These treatments will be covered by U.S. insurers regardless of the pricing, but the ripple effect of pricing decisions like these threatens the overall affordability and sustainability of the U.S. health system," said ICER Chief Medical Officer Dr. David Rind.
At this point, there is only circumstantial evidence to suggest that the increase in OLED production capacity would be for Apple, but it's also the only company that sells enough phones to cause this sort of ripple effect across the industry.
While the small nation is dwarfed by the legacies of its well-known neighbor, Lesotho's ongoing health crisis serves as a glaring example of the ripple effect of misogyny and gender-based violence that is all too common, but often ignored.
To the extent that other countries look to American politics and leaders for cues — and these countries are far fewer today than they were in the 1980s and 1990s — then Trump's (faux?) anti-immigrant, anti-establishment sloganeering has some ripple effect.
"We'll get a big jump in '18, but the ripple effect of the tax bill could be the big surprise in the second half of '18," said Bucky Hellwig, senior vice president at BB&T Wealth Management in Birmingham, Alabama.
Ripple effect, or not Given that expectations of Trump's presidency are cemented 15 months into his term, it's likely that none of the turbulence of the last few days -- extreme even by Trump's standards -- will have an immediate political consequence.
"This topic — being a good person, what is my ripple effect in the world — is something that I was already spending a lot of time thinking about in my personal life," she said, sitting in the show's hair and makeup trailer.
Since China is one of the world's largest commodities importers, its slowing economy is having a ripple effect on global commodities prices, which can also hurt the company's equipment sales in the mining and oil and gas industry, for example.
We also see the ripple effect of the slip-ups and power moves of the Meyer administration — most notably in the life of poor Mike McLintock, whom Catherine keeps checking in on as his plans to have a baby get complicated.
According to the proposed rule, opening new areas to hunting in the national wildlife refuges alone will raise $28503,22019 for the department in recreation-related expenditures, with a ripple effect yielding a total economic impact of approximately $1.6 million nationwide.
Expedia's Vrbo, the Austin-based vacation-rental site once called HomeAway, was one of the first to move into the area in 2013 and kicked off a ripple effect that saw more and more tech offices gravitate to the Domain.
"Weinstein's wrongful and outrageous conduct has not just deprived Ms. Judd of the specific opportunity to play a prominent role in a blockbuster film trilogy; it has had a long-lasting ripple effect on her whole career," the complaint said.
"Once you say there is a disappointment from a fan perspective there is a ripple effect from that, and the impact is felt beyond fandom and into the sports business world," Dan Donnelly, managing director of Publicis Media Sports, said.
The alleged effect on small businesses was also raised during Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf's testimony to the House Financial Services Committee in the wake of the scandal, but he denied any knowledge of a ripple effect from the retail accounts.
If they were to leave the city, either by returning on their own to their home countries or by government order, "it could be a massive ripple effect," Jonathan Bowles, executive director of the Center for an Urban Future, said.
But when the US passed the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act in 2010, requiring foreign financial institutions to report on Americans&apos assets held overseas to the IRS, he saw a ripple effect throughout Europe, as other countries passed similar laws.
But global health advocates say the rule has a pernicious ripple effect, as clinics in developing countries lose funding and have to scale back a broad array of health services, including contraception and sex education that can prevent unwanted pregnancies.
With U.S.-China trade relations teetering as the Trump administration ramps up its rhetoric on potential tariffs, United Technologies CEO Greg Hayes told CNBC that any escalation could have something of a ripple effect on his business and its customers.
In the New York area, airport operations were returning to normal, just a day after LaGuardia Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport both experienced at least 90-minute delays in takeoffs because of the shutdown — which caused a ripple effect throughout the system.
As a result, increased activity in the grains sector during the second half of the year should prompt a ripple effect in the economy, feeding into manufacturing, said Marcelo Quistorp, president of Tauro, which manufactures welding equipment in the grains export hub Rosario.
Andrew LeBovidge, who leads the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, a trade group, warned this week that because training programmes for aviation-security officials have been halted, the shutdown could have a "ripple effect" on staffing shortages for months or years to come.
"As Prime Day has gained more and more traction and massive success over a few short years, it has had a ripple effect with many other retailers jumping in on the shopping buzz and offering competing sales this time of year," Skirboll says.
"For example, backfill positions had a ripple effect across the organization, in some cases extending two or three layers deep ... once we backfilled the role of an employee going on leave, we often needed to find a backfill for the backfill," Rice writes.
But his concession is unlikely to have a ripple effect across Africa since Gambia, a sliver of land along the banks of a river on its west coast with few natural resources and little trade or diplomatic presence, has always been an outlier.
This ripple effect led to FSU poaching one-time USF and Oregon head coach Willie Taggart, who will be tasked with immediately turning the Seminoles back into a contender and competing against the likes of Clemson and Miami for the ACC crown.
In a letter to Health and Human Services secretary Tom Price, 28503 Democrats on Tuesday warned of a harmful "ripple effect across communities" if the administration axes HHS's Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program (TPPP), an Obama-era initiative intended to curb unintended teen pregnancies.
This too has caused a ripple effect, Fastmarkets reporting that ERG is now placing Boss Mining on care and maintenance as the company studies the feasibility of adding more processing capacity to treat the concentrates previously headed for its Zambian processing plant.
Experts say this could have a ripple effect, bogging down the approval and manufacture of new drugs, delaying patients from getting these treatments and adding to a host of other crucial FDA actions and oversight that have taken a hit during the shutdown.
In the draft rule proposal Interior estimates that expanding the number of hunting and fishing opportunities on land will result in $711,000 in recreation-related expenditures, creating a "ripple effect" that will ultimately yield a total economic impact of approximately $1.6 million.
"The ripple effect on Afghanistan, India and Pakistan from much more combative U.S. policy on Iran has either not been thought through or considered merely of secondary importance," said Hasnain Malik, director of frontier markets equity strategy at London-based investment bank Exotix.
Mr. Scott's research has shown that these agreements not only drive down manufacturing wages, but they also have a ripple effect, pushing down the pay in other jobs typically held by workers without a college education: home health care worker, truck driver, waitress.
Since 2011, total losses have reached roughly $95 billion, and there is a troubling ripple effect on the horizon, as people who have effectively avoided paying or even filing taxes realize they can get away with it and continue to dodge the feds.
Chen Haiying, who worked for another Yiwu firm selling sewing scissors and sewing machine parts, was at a loss as to why sewing machines were on the U.S. list, but said a full-blown trade war would have a wider ripple effect.
Yet the departure of Mr. Cohn, a free-trade-oriented Democrat who fended off a number of nationalist-minded policies during his year in the Trump administration, could have a ripple effect on the president's economic decisions and on the financial industry.
When you see Henry Golding cast opposite Emilia Clarke in this coming winter's romantic comedy "Last Christmas," or Marvel readying "Shang-Chi" about an Asian superhero, is that the sort of ripple effect you thought might happen when you did "Crazy Rich Asians"?
"Instead of being all freaked out and consumed with the negative right now, we are crunching numbers to pay people who only get paid if we play," Marshall tells CNBC Make It. And Marshall says Cuban's decision is having a ripple effect.
The staff shakeups "have had a profound ripple effect, the consequences of which we are seeing play out now, I think," said Ned Price, who served in the CIA and on the National Security Council under President Obama during the Ebola outbreak.
The economic ripple effect is likely to spread not only to venue operators and talent agents but to an array of people who work on everything from lighting and sound crews to merchandisers and people who work in food service and at hotels.
The PGA Tour's decision to move the P.G.A. Championship from August to May next year has created a ripple effect that has reached across an ocean, with the European Tour responding by moving its flagship, the European Tour PGA Championship, into early fall.
President Donald Trump on Monday ruled out making any concessions to Turkey to gain the freedom of a detained American pastor and said he was not concerned that retaliatory tariffs he imposed will have a ripple effect and hurt the European economy.
A handful of younger Black artists saw success during this time, namely Chris Ofili and Steve McQueen, partially because of their association with the Young British Artists of the 21960s , but this did not have a ripple effect into the wider industry.
Our objective was to build something from the bottom up, and support artists, crews, collectives from all over the country and the world to co-exist in an artistic environment as a social experiment that would bring about a ripple effect of inspiration and innovation.
The Economist, which has its own share of previous Trump-inspired covers, one-upped Time's wrecking ball metaphor with art that channels Miley Cyrus for its latest cover story, focusing on Trump's diplomacy (or lack thereof) with North Korea and the ripple effect that has.
"Once I became old enough to travel, specifically to developing countries and see what was happening abroad, I think for me what really resonated was the lack of education for girls, and how that has a ripple effect on so many things," she explained.
Why it matters: Moonves is one of the most prominent corporate executives to be brought down by the #MeToo movement, and the drama that surrounds his exit will force CBS to fundamentally change as a company, with a ripple effect on the broader industry.
The sugar industry's economywide annual impact is $19 billion, which may sound like a lot until you compare it with the meat and poultry industry – the largest segment of the country's agricultural economy – which has a ripple effect that generates $64.2 billion a year.
Imagine this week that the exit vote prevails, the U.K. government stands down and in a ripple effect not seen in Europe since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the immediate dissolution of the EU is announced and there is a return to national currencies.
The move to suspend account approvals shows how U.S. sanctions on Venezuela, which are meant to force socialist President Nicolas Maduro from office amid a political crisis and an economic meltdown, are having a ripple effect in other parts of the global financial system.
But the most damaging aspect of the sanctions has probably been that debt-heavy Russian banks lost the ability to borrow money from US banks, pushing them into a serious cash crunch, which in turn has had a ripple effect on the country's economy.
James Cuno, president of the J. Paul Getty Trust, points out that much of the research the Getty insisted on will form the basis of an array of courses on Latin American art throughout American universities, testimony to the ripple effect of PST: LA/LA.
Without raising awareness for at-risk areas and addressing these concerns with a prescriptive long-term solution, our nation's transit is vulnerable to a series of systematic and catastrophic failures, the effects of which could generate a ripple effect harming both the economy and population.
ABOUT THE JETS (29-37-6): Trades and injuries have had a ripple effect on Winnipeg's lineup, which absorbed another big blow when forward Mathieu Perreault suffered a concussion after falling backward and hitting his head on the boards in Sunday's overtime loss to Anaheim.
"Our instinct is that the GGP's board decision to accept the bid could have a bit of a ripple effect across the mall sector and make it harder for our bull-thesis [on mall REITs] to play out over the near-term," Mueller added.
When you hear about mass incarceration and you hear about this war on drugs and you read all of these stats, you never get to hear about the children and family left behind and the ripple effect that these sentences have on the community.
United Airlines is planning to reduce its flying capacity by around half in April and May, with CEO Oscar Munoz and President Scott Kirby telling employees in a letter to expect the ripple effect of COVID-19 to be felt into the summer season.
"  "His duty as commander-in-chief, I believe, compels him to act honorably by the Kurds, and it is impossible for Turkey to go into Syria and not create a devastating ripple effect, no matter what the president says to [Turkish President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan.
"Without funding of the [subsidies] by Congress and the Administration, there could be a ripple effect in the individual insurance market raising coverage costs for everyone," read the letter signed by the American Medical Association, America's Health Insurance Plans, the Chamber and other groups.
HONG KONG — In a sign that President Trump's criticism of the news media may be having a ripple effect overseas, a government spokesman in Cambodia has cited the American leader in threatening to shutter foreign news outlets, including some that receive money from Washington.
In 2018, there was 1.1 percent increase in its combined digital and print circulation, bringing the readership to 192, 212, which is relatively small but still has had a major ripple effect: It appears that Enniful's work is setting the tone for his fellow EICs.
In fact, the ripple effect of pricing out borrowers with uncertain income could help Canadian authorities negotiate a soft landing for the housing market – something they have been trying to accomplish by tightening mortgage underwriting rules and introducing foreign buyers' taxes in Toronto and Vancouver.
A ripple effect has been to usher in a more repressive era of the internet, one in which websites such as Tumblr have banned adult content, Patreon is kicking off adult performers, and financial institutions are clamping down on businesses even remotely connected to sex.
The first violation saw Ramos warn Williams for receiving coaching in a moment that set off a ripple effect: Williams contested the warning and continued playing, but before the match was over, she had busted her racket, called the umpire a thief, and received two scoring penalties.
We got the larger picture — shocked students, predictable debates, and the ripple effect on the higher-ups (and prominent donors) of Winchester, all of which culminated at the town hall meeting — but the show only briefly, lightly touched on exactly how this dug into Reggie's psyche.
Sandy Kennedy, president of the Retail Industry Leaders Association, said in a letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Federal Maritime Commission on Thursday that "the prospect of harm is significant and apparent," with the potential for a "ripple effect" throughout global supply chains.
One in six individuals in the UK, in fact, ultimately chooses to give up work in order to care for an elderly loved one —which has a significant impact upon a caregiver's ability to go about daily life, as well as a ripple effect upon families.
His willingness to defy Guatemala's highest court in order to shut down that investigation has provoked a constitutional crisis, which many Guatemalan analysts and journalists are calling a "slow-motion coup," which could have dire implications for combating corruption — and a ripple effect beyond Guatemala's borders.
"I missed a lot of deadlines today because those who were supposed to support me came to work late and it is a ripple effect, it is going to keep affecting a lot of things if nothing is done about it on time," she told CNN.
The indictment described a sprawling scheme in which Mr. Irizarry filed false reports on investigations, prompting a ripple effect that caused his colleagues at the Drug Enforcement Administration to falsely document the details of wire transfers, unwittingly concealing the source of drug profits that he controlled.
Clearly, the actions underway by the current administration represent a monumental step backward in our standing as a global health leader and will grind to a halt the ripple effect of growth and prosperity that is sparked when women can plan their families and their futures.
While Francis' message was not specifically directed at Trump, there's little question that the head of the Roman Catholic Church is aware of the American President's role in seeking to call into question all news that he doesn't like -- and its ripple effect around the world.
State and city officials suggest several reasons for the decline, but most seem linked to Wall Street, with the stock market's volatility at the end of 2018 having a ripple effect on municipal budgets, as well as to changes related to the 2017 Republican federal tax overhaul.
"In terms of reputation, this is a slightly more important concern as Kering has stood up as a champion of ESG (environmental, social and governance)," Bernstein analyst Luca Solca said, adding that it might have a ripple effect on ESG-minded investors, though probably less so with consumers.
"I cannot continue knowing the devastating [sic] impact we are having on the lives of our employees, their families and loved ones as we as the [sic] ripple effect this will have on lives throughout our suppliers and the industry as a whole," Sampson wrote at the time.
The ripple effect that the murder has on Starr's neighborhood and even her racial identity — especially as she continues to balance her time at her mostly white school — are laid out to give viewers a rare holistic glimpse at what we mean when we say Black Lives Matter.
It's hard for it not to feel especially so this year, however, as Hollywood continues to reel from a string of sexual misconduct allegations that have had a ripple effect, shattering years of silence over the issue and resulting in the public downfall of many high-powered entertainment figures.
"Because it's the most widely used jetliner, when there are unanswered questions about it and groundings, it can have a huge ripple effect in the confidence of the aviation system," said Bill Adair, author of "The Mystery of Flight 427," a book about a 737 crash in 1994.
"This will have a ripple effect of increased uncertainty and guide-downs across the semiconductor supply chain since Apple's warning suggests a weak demand environment in China which impacts other smartphone vendors and their respective supply chains also," analyst Vivek Arya said in a note to clients Tuesday.
Because of the size of some of their stores, some Forever 215 closures in malls could trigger co-tenancy clauses, he added, which means surrounding retailers would then have the ability to either break their leases or try to negotiate rents, leading to more of a ripple effect.
The Brexit vote is sure to have a ripple effect throughout Europe and beyond as nations struggle to figure out what the decision means for their economic and political relationships with the UK. Global leaders are taking stock of what the UK's exit from the European Union means for their countries.
At the same time, these statements can have a negative ripple effect at home: In an era when more and more US brands are showcasing liberal politics to domestic customer acclaim, coming out against citizens protesting their government is unlikely to result in good PR. Sign up for The Goods' newsletter.
For All Mankind occupies an alternate history so entranced with its ripple effect that for too long in its first season, the show doesn't do anything beyond ponder a version of Mad Men where Don Draper might become obsessed with finding ice on the moon instead of landing Coca-Cola.
We are deeply concerned that, left unchecked, the unsubstantiated speculation and inaccurate information presented during your Subcommittee hearing will put the entire U.S. drone industry at risk, causing a ripple effect that will stunt economic growth and handcuff public servants who use DJI drones to protect the public and save lives.
Combined with the expected increases in mobile shopping revenues generated in the apps, App Annie believes Black Friday 2017 will be the biggest mobile shopping day ever in the U.S. Black Friday may also lead to a ripple effect in mobile e-commerce around the world, the report points out.
What's more, these budget cuts would have a ripple effect on the resources available at our public institutions of higher learning, where dedicated scientists and researchers like my colleagues at Purdue University work tirelessly to ensure that the United States and the world is prepared for the next dangerous outbreak.
And the risk of a far longer term ripple effect looms, threatening the region's ability to rebuild: Without a steady influx of cash from tourists, businesses suffer, employers cut back and local residents lose jobs; workers on especially hurricane-stricken islands could move elsewhere for opportunity, denting the local economy further.
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — A top court in Colombia is expected to rule in the coming days on whether to permit abortion during the first months of a pregnancy, a decision that could be a landmark in Latin America and have a ripple effect across a region known for its restrictive laws.
But over time we found enough archival material, not only of the history itself, but also the people from Camp Jened at the marches, and in the protests, We realized that we had this ability to really show that ripple effect of Jened across time by keeping on that historical trajectory.
But the looming collapse of the multiemployer pension system is significant given the sheer number of people affected and the potential for a devastating economic ripple effect: retirees losing the pension checks that keep them afloat and a potential wave of bankruptcies among the companies that once employed those workers.
That has led one gaming industry expert to say the ripple effect of the virus and fears of a pandemic, including quarantines and travel warnings and restrictions, should be a "wake-up call" for the Chinese government and casino interests throughout Asia that it is time to legalize online gambling.
This parent's arrest at the schoolhouse door for being undocumented had a chilling ripple effect on the whole school community, even prompting the school to tell students whose parents are in the United States illegally to develop family plans for what to do if a parent is detained or deported.
It's also good for Samsung from a business perspective since the company reportedly lost around $5.3 billion (more if you count the damage from the ripple effect it potentially had on Samsung's other businesses) recalling up to 2.5 million defective phones it shipped worldwide; the Note FE can recover some of the losses.
Watson's video, titled "Youtube is Facilitating the Sexual Exploitation of Children, and it's Being Monetized (2019)," has over 3 million views, and it started a ripple effect that resulted in what many YouTubers referred to as an "Adpocalypse," described as when major advertisers pull out of the platform until it addresses controversies.
These 10 states are the worst places to call home These 10 states are the best places to live in America And rising energy prices have a ripple effect, according to Roger Guenther, executive director of the Port of Houston, which is seeing booming traffic in related products, like imported steel pipe.
"I would say in that case, in light of [North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's] family and himself breaking every international treaty, every agreement they have ever made, whether it's been with the Republic of Korea or with the United States, I am less concerned with that ripple effect right now," Mattis said.
This relatively small but highly controversial event had a strange ripple effect: the local furry community and its annual Boston convention called Anthro New England (ANE) are now embroiled in a debate about whether the conference should continue to donate money to a charity that helps law enforcement buy gear for police dogs.
The two storms have the potential to cause major transit delays across the USEven in areas far away from the storms, a ripple-effect of delays from other parts of the country could snarl holiday travel plans, as aircraft are repositioned or delayed in other parts of the country due to the weather.
Wheaton said the political support and ripple-effect the strike is having on other companies, including auto suppliers, will "add more pressure to GM" to bring the strike to an end with a more lucrative tentative deal than one previously submitted to the union two weeks ago that led to the strike.
"It's amazing that we're talking about two very different companies and two very different situations, but I do think that at the root of it is this: If management comes across as complacent, it can have a more serious ripple effect than in any time in history," Morningstar consumer analyst R.J. Hottovy told CNBC.
Economists also refer to a risk, albeit limited, of a British financial crisis resulting from Brexit, with a huge ripple effect in the rest of the EU, where banks, companies, governments and households held UK assets of some 46 percent of GDP in 2013, according to Citi, many times more than Greek holdings in 2012.
There's a lot of storylines that we have and between Alexandria and the Sanctuary and Hilltop and now The Kingdom, there's a lot of people in a lot of places and a lot of dynamics that we're gonna explore, and clearly the events of episode 1 have a ripple effect into all these communities.
In fact, there is an argument to be made that, if Tillerson really is unhappy, the best thing he could do is to undertake a major act of political courage by leaving the administration and triggering the kind of ripple effect on Capitol Hill urgently needed to wake Republicans from their politically induced slumber.
The ripple effect of Jason's crimes was widespread, from the victims and their families to my family and me to Jason's boss — the health food store owner, whose life's work was now a crime scene on the front page of the paper — and his family to our friends and neighbors and my school community.
Dissatisfaction with President Trump among Nevada voters has not had quite the ripple effect Democrats are hoping for in the state's highly competitive Senate race, and turnout among Hispanics for that contest in November remains a key question for the party, according to results in a New York Times/Siena College poll this week.
When capriciousness becomes the standard bearer of politicking, as it has in this election cycle, anything resembling policy proposals or ideas—like, say, the Johnson-Weld plan to balance the budget in the first 100 days of their administration—has the rhetorical ripple effect of a single Cheerio landing in a swimming pool filled with porridge.
"This is a game changer deal for Microsoft to win as this will have a ripple effect for years to come and speaks to a new chapter of [Microsoft] wining in the cloud versus Amazon," Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said in a note to investors Saturday, adding that he thinks Amazon and others may challenge the decision in court.
Jonathan Schanzer, a former Treasury official who is senior vice president for research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said that on the issue of corruption, which is notoriously hard to prove, those targeted by the new sanctions could see a "ripple effect," thanks in part to the information the US has now made public.
"Bernie Sanders will return to the Senate with exponentially more influence than he had before and a grassroots network that is capable of having an ongoing ripple effect throughout the country for years to come," said Adam Green of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, a liberal group that did not endorse any Democratic candidate in the primary.
While we appreciate efforts to reduce excessive documentation, patients and providers are deeply concerned that CMS' proposed E/M payment cuts will not only compromise patient access to care but also create a disastrous ripple effect throughout our health care system, pushing more medical students into procedure-oriented careers or incentivizing doctors to stop taking new Medicare patients altogether.
Even if we don't see "manspreading" in women's videos anymore, we see every other iteration of it, a ripple effect that has allowed women to grow within the limited space of the screen, until, like the men who have always been allowed to swell and grow at will, they threaten to become so engorged they explode out of it.
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"While lingering disappointment from the Bank of Japan's inaction continues to weigh in Japanese markets, negative sentiment started filtering through to other global markets and this ripple effect should be closely monitored as the negative impact from waning global risk sentiment could add more fuel to an already overheated yen," Stephen Innes, senior trader at OANDA, said in a note Monday.
In addition to giving structure to Krueger's dissection of the finances of the rock biz, they provide launching pads for illustrating broader concepts like monetary spillovers (the ripple effect a festival has on its surroundings), sunk costs (the terms of most rookie artists' first record contract) and agglomeration economies (why Sweden, home of Abba, punches above its weight in music).
It was just really fascinating to see with these stories, there's just such a huge ripple effect, and especially the women at Vice were so — and the men, too — are so plugged into social media and the whole media world, that it really ... there was a lot of criticism and it was like there were these three very contrasting points of view.
Clad in sweats and a tank top, I was curled up on a sofa of dubious cleanliness, one eye on my problem set and the other on the Star Trek rerun playing on the communal television, when a guy I considered a friend — let's call him "Dick" — flopped down beside me and poked me in the upper arm, setting off a slight ripple effect.
Her FEC victory had a ripple effect: Women across the country began petitioning election commissions on the state level, asking them to grant similar requests, and some city council members and state legislators began working on bills that could enshrine the right to use campaign funds for childcare into the law; women wrote to Grechen Shirley personally, thanking her for standing up for mothers with young children.
We have described exactly what Illumio does in some detail before, but here is a slightly more abbreviated explanation: While there are firewalls and a number of other cross-network security options, the idea behind Illumio is that by segmenting workloads, it's able to manage them and potential breaches better, and in cases where something bad has gotten through, contain them better to prevent a cascading or ripple effect.
Italy is the third largest economy in the euro zone, and any further upheaval in its politics could impact its fragile fiscal position, which would have a ripple effect in the EU. The political disorder has already stoked a sell-off of Italian debt and a surge in safe-haven German bond prices, sending the yield spread between 10-year German and Italian bonds to its broadest since December 2013.
"The actions of the United States are bound to have a ripple effect in other emerging economies that are just getting serious about climate change, such as India, the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia," said Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geosciences and international affairs at Princeton, and a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a United Nations group that produces scientific reports aimed at informing global policy makers.
"Based on what we have been invited to comment on, these are all issues that we have seen and commented on before and are therefore in line with previous statements made on AML (anti money laundering) issues," RIPPLE EFFECT Nordea CEO Casper von Koskull is scheduled to be interviewed by Finnish TV after the program, at 20073 GMT, together with Pekka Vasara, the head of money-laundering investigations at the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation.
Maddow's impressive ratings on Tuesday also appeared to have a ripple effect for MSNBC, putting the network's Lawrence O'DonnellLawrence Francis O'DonnellThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape Federal guidance identifying 'go back to where you came from' as discrimination goes viral after Trump comments The Hill's 12:30 Report: Sights and sounds from Democrats' first debate night MORE, whose show follows Maddow's, in second place in the 25-54 demographic with 621,000 viewers.
So the collective appearance of four new designers at four big-name luxury houses in Paris this season — Anthony Vaccarello at Yves Saint Laurent, Bouchra Jarrar at Lanvin, Maria Grazia Chiuri at Christian Dior and Pierpaolo Piccioli, solo for the first time, at Valentino — had the potential to trigger a sizable creative and commercial ripple effect, especially among the front-row coterie of buyers from the world's best-known luxury department stores, boutiques and e-commerce sites.
The hardest retirement question to answer isn't about money The dire ripple effect from a US-China trade war: A drop in foreign investment worldwide America's wealthy are moving to cash as market enthusiasm hits a wall "One issue with target-date funds today is that they really do not function well once you reach the target date," said Jamie Hopkins, professor of retirement planning at The American College of Financial Services in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
In the limited series, Barry Allen has used his speed powers to travel back in time and stop the murder of his mother, but this timeline change caused a ripple effect that made his present a hellish landscape where his fellow heroes were darker and more twisted, with Wonder Woman and Aquaman at war over Europe, Bruce Wayne dead and his father a murderous Batman, Superman raised as a government lab rat, and millions of human casualties amidst the super-powered carnage.
China, the world's second largest economy, could be badly impacted by protectionist measures this year if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on campaign pledges to brand it a currency manipulator and impose heavy tariffs on imports into the U.S. "Our estimate is that a 10 percent tariff on China goods would equate to about a 25 percent drop in exports from China to the U.S. That's a big number and that would certainly have a ripple effect on the global economy," Modern Terminals Group managing director Peter Levesque told CNBC.

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