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I'll talk about what we invest in and then we'll talk about how that trickles down or trickles up to the venture community.
Blood — the sight most keenly craved for — trickles down.
It trickles down, and we feed on it for sure.
ABL: I think it trickles down, like with the internet.
Only a fraction of the cash trickles down to Nintendo.
And that very same framing trickles down to the public.
Because that shit already trickles down enough as it is.
I'm not sure how far this trickles down ballot, though.
Gilberto goes down and the ball trickles to the keeper.
This approach trickles down to everything else on the menu.
That was when they discovered that the water trickles out.
And that trickles through to a lot of other costs.
Despite the weather, a decent crowd trickles into the grandstands.
But it all trickles from this initial system of inequality.
Once you have that, it trickles down to everyone around us.
Apparently, Germany's techno culture even trickles down to its marching bands.
My workload trickles off throughout the afternoon and by 6 p.m.
Each tiny dot that trickles across the ocean represents 10,000 individuals.
Water trickles in a shallow stream and rushes behind the walls.
It trickles you away and it just gets worse and worse.
Each drip carries with it its contagious absence, wherever it trickles.
It trickles down and they make horrible products because of it.
The screen almost goes black as red blood trickles down it.
It comes from both, then it trickles down through the industry.
But none of that trickles down to the rank and file.
Both miss the ball, though, and it trickles into the net.
Hopefully this trend trickles down through all rungs of the restaurant population.
I always found myself feeling that happiness rises and frustration trickles down.
In 2016 the poison starts at the national level and trickles down.
"All of this stuff trickles down into the neighborhoods," Estrada told Hyperallergic.
"When you have women at the top, it trickles down," Lam said.
From the management teams it then trickles down into the employee base.
The importance of giving back trickles down to Salesforce's hiring process too.
Meeks says Pence is paying close attention as the info trickles out.
Sometimes it trickles out, little by little, and then all at once.
This helps local tax revenue and trickles down to various county departments.
That perception trickles down to affect all female skaters, regardless of age.
That lack of comprehension trickles out to every single character, even the heroes.
The MCC crew arrived in trickles: Deacon Courtney Craighead, around 5:00 p.m.
And when the angst in the prison scenes dies out, comedy trickles in.
Viennese tap water, which trickles into the city from the Alps, is legendary.
As the electricity trickles on and off, so do individual artists' music streams.
In fact, the struggle trickles down all the way to the kindergarten crew.
And the no-bullshit attitude trickles down to Bellisario's beauty mindset, as well.
There's even some small evidence that societal corruption trickles down into everyday behavior.
As the world gets out stuff slowly trickles in from across the globe.
There's some small evidence that societal-wide corruption trickles down into everyday lying.
So when the ball just trickles in, it doesn't go into the middle.
"It trickles down," said Rick Kriseman, the Democratic mayor of St. Petersburg, Fla.
When that money trickles down to researchers, it is not padding their pockets.
That willingness to say whatever serves his interests at the moment trickles down.
A small pool of water shimmers and trickles, but not much else happens.
This intention trickles down to every single piece the designer includes in her collections.
Prismatic light trickles down from on high as we climb and make our preparations.
News from the United States trickles down slowly here and mostly through Facebook feeds.
As this information trickles in, new findings about the dwarf planet are steadily emerging.
Pure. It's how your faucet water tastes after it trickles through the Brita filter.
He just sort of trickles off into the corner and eventually loses the puck.
How all of that trickles down to content creators, however, remains to be seen.
This belief trickles into his business but is also important in his personal life.
The secret slowly trickles out to Xo, and then Alba, and then finally to Rogelio.
Look how the ball just trickles along, like the water that formed the Grand Canyon.
He's always happy and welcoming and warm and it trickles down through his entire company.
The constant negativity sometimes trickles down into the conversations Uber drivers have with their passengers.
The way the salt trickles from his hands as jazz music plays is pure magic.
You know urine the NFL playoffs when tension trickles from the field into the stands.
In between the mounds of wasting men flowed trickles of water carrying garbage and excrement.
The ex-couple ends up in an argument that trickles down into Jane's rehearsal dinner.
Our conversation ebbs, flows, then trickles into silence; there is not much more to say.
The bulk of the money, however, never trickles into the hands of freelance jade miners.
The occasional one trickles in from time to time but the income is basically negligible.
Underneath a bright fluorescent light, Hylyx pushes a scalpel into a finger; blood trickles down.
"The adage that equality trickles down is not evident," McMillan wrote in the research's introduction.
Leadership is the example, and it trickles down to every employee, every interaction, every day.
As everyone else trickles into the office, I'm sent out on a run for fancy coffee.
Today, scientists can't even decide whether it's got slight trickles darkening the dirt on its mountainsides.
It's a lesson that we can only hope one day trickles to wired internet as well.
Evidence to date suggests it flows seasonally, descending steep slopes in transient trickles every Martian summer.
The fog is pushed through fine mesh where it condenses, trickles down, and gets collected below.
As we reported, this data trickles down a series of increasingly obscure middlemen and data aggregators.
"It trickles down to the venture capital community, then to the start-up world," said Chait.
We are soaking, right now, in the room-temp sludge that trickles down from up there.
It seems to me though, that the nakedness that Menand describes trickles from something slightly different.
It goes across David Ospina but trickles out just past the post for a goal kick.
Off of yet another corner, the ball trickles free to Toby Alderweireld at the penalty spot.
As new information trickles in, Colbert has said that he's starting to get even more suspicious.
As news trickles out about the victims of the massacre, their nationalities are beginning to emerge.
But a lot of it stays in Colorado, where it trickles into the above-board supply.
The trouble is, that belief in the powers of tentative technologies then trickles down to the masses.
We are competing against each other but the camaraderie is amazing and that trickles down from Harry.
The state is no longer speaking with one voice, and in the gaps, surplus sadism trickles through.
The money ultimately trickles down to support things like school districts, health care services, and transportation resources.
It floats on a sea of oil, but little of that wealth trickles down to ordinary people.
It is inevitable that the demotivation of staff trickles over to infect even the sprightliest of physicians.
This is how hate/fear trickles down and impacts every day Americans, even in our ordinary lives.
When there's a lack of diversity, she said it trickles down to the output and the work.
Maduro will be forced to shut in wells as Venezuelan oil production trickles to a near standstill.
It trickles down into the cesspool of social media, which has grown exponentially since Giffords was shot.
It can also come with the realization that life trickles away quickly, and there's no going back.
It also trickles down to computer parts suppliers, specifically chipmakers like Micron, the "Mad Money" host said.
The hyperbole trickles down and is taken up by Sean Spicer and, of course, by Kellyanne Conway.
The waiters are moving more quickly, the bartenders stand at attention, faint music trickles through the speakers.
As more information trickles out about the sudden change in enforcement, journalists and the public have demanded answers.
The plant chugged on for more than half a century, producing its final trickles of power last year.
A small flow of water now trickles down the damaged spillway at the Oroville dam as inspectors investigate.
Republicans would naturally ensure that any speaker vote on the House floor in Washington trickles into those campaigns.
Metals markets are, however, expecting a six-month lag before the money trickles through to the real economy.
Behind the main thoroughfares, a foul stench lingers in the air as raw sewage trickles down muddy slopes.
From trickles of meltwater in arid Qinghai, the river grows quickly as it passes through Tibet and Yunnan.
Yet as this release strategy trickles down to lesser-known artists like Tycho, the effect is less clear.
Some were just trickles into a deep pool, others were mammoth 20-foot plunges off a rocky cliff.
He accused doctor specialty groups of holding an anti-gun bias that trickles down into their medical journals.
When water trickles down cave walls, it can leave behind a translucent curtain of minerals called a flowstone.
I think when people do a lot of cocaine, it trickles into their own, everyday way of behaving.
What companies like Daimler learn on the road eventually trickles down to the everyday cars non-truckers drive, too.
It's the very beginning of CES 2018, and the first trickles of gadget news are starting to come out.
It just provides a few trickles of information that give the story a little nudge in a different direction.
It is about generational trauma, and how abuse trickles down until someone works out how to stop the train.
That trickles down to a better experience for everyone else as these users invite friends to events using Facebook.
This trickles down from the actual writing to the places you go, and the explanations for going to them.
Other advertising revenue then trickles down to the thousands upon thousands of creators who belong to YouTube's Partner Program.
I couldn't see, I couldn't breath, icy trickles ran down my neck, and I bit down on something hard.
The near-term concern is that faltering demand in China trickles down and hurts markets in Southeast Asia, says Smithmier.
Picasso's legacy trickles down when seen splashed across publicly-accessible walls in the updated style of contemporary painters like Belin.
On the economic front, the damage is equally obvious, and it trickles down to all sorts of other social phenomena.
With more than 95% of the wireless cell sites down, and roads impassable, information trickles out, all of it devastating.
Ashley: Is there anything from dating apps now that you're hoping in the future trickles down into the broader culture?
Guilt sometimes trickles down my back if I get caught up in thinking that our in-law exchange wasn't even.
That kind of trickles down into everything else as far as moving around and rebound control and all that stuff.
Efforts to insist that such power "trickles down" are not incredibly convincing; millions of women are left competing for droplets.
Eleven days later, officials are still working to repair the damage as trickles of connectivity have returned, including phone service.
The sweat that trickles down the backs of your knees when you stand over that kettle of white hot coals.
We reorder the world through our fiction, through our culture, and that trickles on down through the policies we make.
As sunlight trickles down from above, these light organs reflect the light in a sideways direction, improving vision under low light.
And this trickles back down all the way to the SaaS market and a lot of other kind of tech genres.
He hits a button on the app and information on a bunch of cellphones in the area trickles down the screen.
"When you and Teresa have tension, it trickles right down to me," Melissa said to Joe before her meeting with Laurita.
We also have a few theories, and as more news about the show's last season trickles in, we'll update this post.
What's next: Now it's up to the leagues to ensure that this influx of sponsorship cash trickles down to the players.
While lathering himself up in the shallow brook that trickles past, the Ranger tells Tonto about Butch's conversion and new career.
Silicon Valley promises a lot, and it doesn't nail some of it, but what trickles down to consumers is certainly useful.
Crunchy, delicious batter encasing a soft, doughy pizza base, with little trickles of rich tomato sauce in each mouthful: 10/10.
I know my husband looks at things entirely different and I can only hope that mindset trickles down to my children.
After the city's water service shut down early Thursday, some homes have had sporadic trickles of water coming out of faucets.
Confidence: Medium-High Cooler air trickles into the region on Wednesday, but the core of the cold has yet to arrive.
This science trickles down to consumers through the media in the form of often-confusing and contradictory messages about their health.
Sometimes it trickles out, little by little, and then all at once; like a dam that swells and breaks and floods.
This science trickles down to consumers through the media in the form of often confusing and contradictory messages about their health.
The sources of the bad blood are never specified, but it trickles though "Rams," Grimur Hakonarson's new film, like an icy stream.
We can, however, hope that at least some of this mind-blowing technology trickles down to ordinary people like you and me.
"By working with the best athletes around the world, it authenticates the product and then trickles down to the consumer," said Hatfield.
They come out of jail with literally nothing ... and it trickles down to the smallest members of their family and the oldest.
That lack of diversity trickles down into the computer science profession, with gender diversity (or any diversity) in Silicon Valley relatively nonexistent.
Or all four players might end up resembling a human centipede, wriggling around helplessly as the ball trickles towards the opposite goal.
Other times, the tongue fails to push at all and saliva trickles down the airway to the lungs in a steady stream.
What if more information trickles out that clearly shows Trump withheld military aid to Ukraine for a political favor related to Biden?
Surely, few people buy cars this expensive, but such vehicles are important because they pioneer technology that trickles down to everyday cars.
Opportunity was in the midst of doing more research, studying small gullies that appear to have been carved by trickles of liquid water.
But his critics are missing the small picture here: What if some of that giant pile of cash trickles down into your pockets?
This trickles down to the way we socialize kids — girls are expected to be caretakers, boys the ones who will deliver a return.
We only know we are in the same place because of the faint and mysterious trickles of water coming from the previous room.
We'll keep updating our information as news about this thing trickles out,  but it could be the record-breaker people say it is.
The debate about women's footwear trickles all the way to Hollywood, where some A-listers have also fought for the acceptance of flats.
The plants don't recover enough nutrients from the sludge, so leftover phosphorus and nitrogen trickles into the water, helping to cause algal blooms.
At that point, the female lays her eggs and the sperm slowly trickles down her back until it finds — and fertilizes — the eggs.
"The inculcation of execution from Benioff trickles down and allows executives to be entrepreneurial and to do great things over time," he said.
In the rainy season, from May to October, tropical downpours turn muddy trickles into rivers, plains to lakes, and dry ground to mud.
There's "toil," the result of working hard, which trickles in slowly as you load goods into the back of buses or gather resources.
The Islamic State sells the little food that trickles in at exorbitant prices, reportedly charging up to $100 for a kilogram of sugar.
"The reliance comes on the vets on this team and it trickles all the way down to the 15th guy," Irving told reporters.
The automotive sector, meanwhile, is unlikely to be as weak as it was last year, particularly as broader Chinese stimulus trickles through to consumers.
It trickles down into everyday life for many Pakistani women — simply strolling into a public park on a sunny afternoon turns into a negotiation.
But we also know that whenever there's a crisis, information inevitably trickles out about Ivanka trying to temper her father's extreme views or reactions.
Andrew Brudenell, of Ashmore, a fund manager, says that once an example is set from the top, the effect trickles down to other institutions.
"It's clear that the car industry has weakened, and of course that trickles down to suppliers as well," Chief Executive Thierry Vanlancker told reporters.
For investors, though, it could be a little while before the success of Activision's (or EA's) eSports division trickles down to investors, say analysts.
Made up of an ecology of pattering trickles, brightly interjecting chimes, and an evolving fog of delay, it evokes a self-contained, fecund biosphere.
Content trickles in a lot slower than it used to, but it still arrives—in the form of clothing packs, dungeons, in-game holidays.
She can hear the same purity when she pounds a crystal ornament against her skull, which she does until blood trickles down her face.
If the economy tweaks and Facebook goes from being worth x number of hundreds of billions to half of that, it all trickles down!
In a paragraph that can serve as a keynote, Eugenides writes about how the behavior of our chieftains trickles down and taints daily life.
When it rains, the rain trickles down the tree trunk running over the orchid roots that absorb bits of each drop as they pass.
Although the pornography-watching employee is perhaps the most glaring example, inability to follow the law, unfortunately, trickles down through every VA business-line.
There are other, more contrived invitations to ruminate, such as the pendulum that hangs from the ceiling and trickles sand into a shallow box.
And that idea trickles down into the minds of thin people who find plus-size women attractive, causing them to feel ashamed for liking us.
And I think the confidence you get from that trickles down, and for the next 10 at-bats, there's less pressure on the next guy.
Tacitly icing women out of positions of influence with provisions like forced arbitration trickles down to the games, and shapes the communities that play them.
A group of unspecified big spenders watch Anderson in stages of undress as she seductively trickles down her leg to the buckle of her heel.
The Democrats' lawyers have recently hinted that more impeachment articles could be drafted, as more information trickles out and a Senate trial remains on hold.
Medicines hard to find Baudilio feeds what he calls his "guests" with leftover food donated by local restaurants and whatever financial help trickles in from locals.
The rest of us poor suckers for speed will have to hope that some of the Battista's DNA eventually trickles down into the cars Mahindra makes.
As the truth trickles out in slapstick fits and starts (as befits sitcom tradition), the show is careful to stay rooted in both compassion and realism.
Chang believes the grim news that trickles out of North Korea underscores the need for the world to address North Korea before it is too late.
Listless folk guitar trickles along, sporadically joined by vaporous keyboards, sudden swells of harp and flute, plucky bass, queasy jazz chords, and various other eclectic ingredients.
You may not hear management say, 'You have to work on weekends/vacations' but, they set the culture by doing so — and it inevitably trickles down.
But she believes her empathic point of view and nurturing tendencies do influence how she treats people, and that trickles down through her 91-person department.
It often spews ash or lava, which trickles to a stop high on the slopes, well above the vineyards, which top out at about 4,000 feet.
I hope some of that trickles down to me—that I see my clients more often, in more extravagant hotels, with more expensive bottles of champagne.
This trickles down to all the rest of us who rely on venerable, authoritative (we think) publications to highlight the best in fashion, culture and aesthetics.
High returns from private equity investments, she said, help keep pension payments flowing to retired school workers across Texas, which trickles down into the local economy.
In "still alive/game over," from the same year, tiny cuts on the back of her legs produce trickles of blood suggesting the seams of silk stockings.
It's the kind of thing you can print out and take with you, filling in a word every now and then when it trickles through your brain.
He lifts the scotch glass again and brings it to my lips, tipping it back just slightly so that the smoky taste only trickles over my tongue.
In a similar way to so-called spouseware—malware used by abusive partners—surveillance takes on different character when it trickles down to more ordinary, everyday users.
Around sunset, when pink light trickles through the western windows, it has to be the most pleasant room within a mile for fighting vainly the old ennui.
They bathe under trickles of water that fall from temporary showers near rows of portable toilets that line the outfield fence of one of the baseball diamonds.
The Trump presidency has shown just how many ostensibly good people will do nothing, and how evil, when given a free rein at the top, trickles down.
That water trickles down into cracks, and because water is denser than ice, the weight of the liquid pries the shelf apart, a process known as hydrofracturing.
Cost savings might only be a temporary fix and run out of steam as top-line weakness trickles through, Bernstein analyst Alexia Howard wrote in a note.
Chelsea Fairless: From the streetwear influence to how women are portrayed—even the lasting impact of Magnolia Bakery—that all trickles down from Sex and the City.
The advertising industry uses a lot of innuendoes to sell products and services in general, and it even trickles down to drug dealers, as we can see here.
Julia is just the latest in an expanding stable of characters designed to represent the broad range of the human experience, and how it trickles down to children.
Foreign investors have been buying Nigerian assets in trickles after the central bank last year lifted currency controls in a bid to attract inflows and support the naira.
Studies show that when women achieve high office, female advancement in politics "trickles down," with a woman governor or senator inspiring a downstream boost in women state legislators.
A concrete wall is built to direct the water that trickles down the rock surface into a sand and gravel filter, then down pipes into covered storage tanks.
This article originally appeared on VICE Mexico A yellow light trickles in from the end of a corridor, along with the soft but constant sound of the waves.
Trading, done mostly over the telephone, has been quiet as foreign inflows dried up, with trickles coming in from exporters but not enough to quell demand, traders said.
The Dread Pirate Roberts is a reference to the character from the book and film The Princess Bride, in which the title trickles down from successor to successor.
I think it's really smart about fathers and sons and the way that your character's parenting style trickles down through the three generations of this family, sometimes painfully.
If I ran fast enough I could escape into the house; if not, he pecked me amid a flurry of wings, drawing trickles of blood down my legs.
Budgie, the stillman, was laser-focused on the spirit safe, a brass-framed, glass-paneled box that captures the 136-proof spirit as it trickles off the still.
And that trickles down to create what WeWork claims is a "2x economic multiplier" — meaning that every additional person using a WeWork means one additional new net job.
It's made of many browns, some light, others dark, and all shades in between, in speckles, trickles, broader washes, and copious irregular areas — it positively revels in its brownness.
Every day, news trickles of advances by Turkish-backed troops in carving out a safe zone in northeastern Syria and opening the way for the refugees to return home.
"I can't tell you how many times I've saved makeup artists — because it trickles down to makeup artists, camera assistants — from DPs who are like, 'Hey babe,'" Stewart said.
The more measured approach even trickles down to the weapons Kratos has; instead of the paired blades he usually carries in previous titles, Kratos actually has a shield now.
Devin Booker is 1000 times more exasperated than me whenever I pour ketchup on a hotdog but forgot to shake the bottle and nasty ketchup-water trickles out instead.
What portion of the revenue earned by sports betting operators that ultimately trickles down to state coffers to fund legislatively earmarked programs widely varies, largely depending on tax rates.
The abuse against women in Big Little Lies even trickles down to the children, seen in first grader Amabella Klein, the daughter of adrenaline junkie executives Gordon and Renata.
It's hard to say how well all of this works in practice, but we'll know more when the technology inevitably trickles down to some of Vivo's mass-market models.
But studies show that when women achieve high office, female advancement in politics "trickles down," with a woman governor or senator inspiring a downstream boost in women state legislators.
Developers say that in a city where land is so pricey, it can be almost impossible to build without the program, especially rentals, for which revenue trickles in over time.
Building 2400,22018 Model 3s per week priced at $44,000 would yield revenue of $2.64 billion per quarter, although efficiency determines how much of that trickles down to the bottom line.
The drop in arabica prices barely trickles down to the average coffee drinker, especially those who are buying premium blends or prefer to get their fix at a coffee shop.
Warming global temperatures can cause sea levels to rise in a few different ways: warm water expands, and thawing land ice trickles into the ocean, causing water levels to rise.
He deserves all the credit he gets and all the people talking about how well he's doing because he puts in the work and that trickles down through he lineup.
That means that she stays mostly silent in public, but for some reason information always trickles out from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue painting Ivanka as trying to temper her father's extremism.
At a cost of over $28500 billion in 6900 alone, this enormous expense trickles down to the end consumer, negatively impacting patient care and quality of life for hospital employees.
"A lot of this work is very participatory, so it starts with galleries and museums, then the collector base develops and it trickles down to the secondary market," she said.
She's raised hundreds of millions of dollars for the party — money that trickles down to scores of rank-and-file members — and her reputation for uniting the party is unmatched.
This issue trickles down: Because staffers' pay is tied to how much their bosses earn, if members of Congress aren't paid more, they aren't able to give their staff more.
Outdoor space: The terraced property in front of the house contains a 30-foot-long water feature that trickles down the slope and ends in the heated swimming pool area.
I really do like the little trickles of world building we get in this episode — like the Aunt who escaped to Canada and gave an interview to a Toronto newspaper.
This all trickles down to a lot of people that are affected, so having these conversations is really important, but also there's a lot of shame attached to what I did.
I don't necessarily think it's worth five times the cost of a standard vacuum, but once this technology trickles down to lower-end models, it will be very nice to have.
Typical of Apple leaks in recent years, we've heard trickles of information on just about every piece of the new device, but, as always, everything is still up in the air.
As Rozwell Kid's leader, his personality trickles down to every aspect of the band, right down to their album's title, on which he went full self-deprecation, and called Precious Art.
"Those guys are gangsters," said one of the injured workers, 21-year-old Thae Nu Khaing, as trickles of blood ran down her forehead, one leg bandaged in a plaster cast.
Strict media controls mean that information trickles out of the country, but human rights abuses are commonplace, activists often disappear, and forced labor is a concern, according to Human Rights Watch.
Confidence: Medium-High The forecast for Wednesday is a bit tricky as a cold front will slip into the region, but how fast chillier air trickles in remains an open question.
Mess Kid is one of those irritatingly intriguing producers who has been around long enough to have built up sizable number of releases recordings, but instead trickles tracks out with rarity.
He later released another song, called "Western Union," with a video that shows how "hustle money" makes its way from the wire transfer office and trickles down through the entire community.
In these kinds of discussions, though, there is little to no room for the truth of humanity This dichotomous view of people and goodness inevitably trickles down into the Harry Potter fandom.
There is still room for the unusual and the new in the world of cellphones but it usually trickles up from the low-end markets where there is still impetus for differentiation.
Aside from the irony of stores having to buy their own merchandise back, this comes at a great cost to manufacturers and companies, which means it eventually trickles down to the consumers.
When discrimination is sanctioned at a federal level with something like the Muslim Ban, it trickles down into all other parts of society, in areas ranging from education to employment to healthcare.
Such quiet composure is a trait that trickles down from Auriemma, who coached the Huskies to a 90-game winning streak before Stanford ended it in 2010 with a 71-59 victory.
But the grifters — which overwhelmingly means corporations and investors, since little of that $3-million-per-worker subsidy trickles down to the workers themselves — have bought themselves a lot of political influence.
But just as the stories shared in speeches at the Golden Globes felt both close and far away, she understands that it might take some time before change trickles down to her level.
The trade-reliant economy has remained weak and the added uncertainty of Brexit's impact on global markets and how it trickles down to end demand is where the concerns for Taiwan are focused.
You've got a cohesive theme running across your albums which trickles down to the entire persona of the band, from what you post on social media to what you say in your lyrics.
The money trickles down to the bowlers, who are afforded the same perks and privileges, including the training table in Memorial Stadium and sport-specific workouts prescribed by the strength and conditioning staff.
Though it's mainly for commercial and enterprise use — it'll probably pop up in some VR arcades — we hope all of the tech crammed inside of the headset trickles down to consumer headsets eventually.
But slow acknowledgment is more likely a lingering hang-up from the invisibility of this injury that trickles down to both flawed short-term assessments and long-term understanding of costs and risks.
"As awareness of food allergy trickles over from schools to camps, it is clear that the camp environment offers a unique set of risks," said Dr. Steve Handoyo of the University of Chicago.
In what is now Mr. King and Ms. Weber's garden, a granary stands on stone stilts, and a stream trickles through the remains of the old laundry house where residents once washed clothes.
This is just the first domino to fall during what will likely prove to be the warmest, or one of the warmest, months on record as more data trickles in on conditions during February.
Mexico's retailers association ANTAD expects same-store sales to grow 13 percent this year as inflation cools and higher public spending ahead of the July 1 presidential election trickles down to consumers, analysts said.
Tech toys are always a big gift around the holidays, and as our world becomes more and more connected, new technology trickles down to our kids who absorb it faster than we ever will.
That's the gap between the rumor and the TMZ confirmation, between the word that trickles out through ex-Queensbridge Instagram accounts and the moment Hot 210 stops its programming cold to read the report.
The scene in which Lorna sits next to him, rousing him to action again despite his loss, while a single tear trickles down his face, is one of my favorites of this entire show.
The Bank of England has predicted that households will gradually feel the pinch of weaker spending power following the referendum as the sharp fall in the value of sterling trickles down to consumer prices.
While it is not the sole source of power in Colorado, whatever the behemoth does impacts the other investor-owned utility, Black Hills Energy, and often trickles down to our rural electric cooperatives too.
Seemingly ahead of schedule, Nvidia is rushing out word of its anticipated response, the GeForce GTX 10603, which trickles down some of that excellent GTX 21060 and 219 performance to the more affordable tier.
"The real challenge will be whether or not having more women's representation in decision-making positions trickles down to actual on-the-ground economic empowerment for women in all levels of society," she said.
According to the paper, even enabling "incognito" mode on a browser was no defense, as even though such users' actions aren't stored in their history, the data still trickles out to these third parties.
However, it's still a long-standing issue that not only shows the lack of progress amongst designers, but it also trickles down to effect the handful of models that are cherry-picked to walk.
Ford's not the only one doing this (Chevy has something in a similar vein with their Performance Data Recorder), but it's a nice touch and hopefully it trickles down to their other vehicles quickly.
If the person who claims you as a dependent applies for permanent residence, you may be able to get a green card through "derivative" benefits, meaning their green card eligibility trickles down to you.
There could be a large spike or multiple spikes in cases before it naturally trickles off, and this is under the assumption that nothing that's being done in response is affecting the outbreak's trajectory.
Always our elsewheres are also here, like tributaries so intuitive they seem almost incidentally literal, tiny trickles in wildernesses too immense to enter, the cold clefts and the drastic drops, cliffs of unthinkable ice.
More than a dozen Democrats have come out in favor of impeachment since Monday as information trickles out about Trump's interactions with Ukraine, which were first raised in a whistleblower complaint filed last month.
Beta software can be buggy and can result in loss of data, so you might want to wait until the feature trickles down into the standard iOS 13.2 release, which is likely coming soon.
Boke residents say little of the wealth from bauxite mining trickles down to them, but the associated problems - such as pollution from dust blowing off the back of trucks as they head through town - do.
There's also no reason to think that putting more women into the top ranks trickles down into benefits for the women below them, nor that women in leadership can't or won't discriminate against other women.
From the mouths of gods to the hand of a servant, a fable of power where money or influence or social capital trickles down from a class that controls it to those who are employees.
Typically, they can figure out what has happened to defectors from a variety of sources — their own intelligence agents, Chinese officials and whatever trickles out of the North, like the reports of the posted photos.
And even if you have to save until next year for this particular pair, we're hoping this practical convertible trend trickles down to the masses, because these hybrid styles are a total blessing for closet space.
"It's sadly another case of an artist who capitalizes on culture without any original ideas and because culture trickles up, this means we are all basically working for him," the label's founder Bill Kouligas told Pitchfork.
As the impact of the oil decline trickles through to other parts of the economy, potentially leading to a rise in unemployment, banks could face credit issues in their retail lending portfolios given high consumer indebtedness.
" As National Geographic noted at the time, African trophy hunting is ostensibly intended to prevent poaching by providing economic support to locals, though "the money from hunt fees that trickles down to needy villagers is minimal.
As Katherene's situation spiraled, I was struck by just how effectively the film captured the build of an internet mob: comments become tweets that inspire blog posts, and inevitably Katherene's harassment trickles into real-life fear.
In others, she is shown, up-close, wearing a butterfly net like a wedding veil, or staring at the camera while blood trickles down her face, the result of a harmless if very striking bloody nose.
But as news of new tariffs trickles out of the West Wing, some of America's trade partners are threatening their own retaliatory actions to hit American producers and consumers where it hurts—in our bank accounts.
People can see through the ropes and back in time: It's there, at that spot that a person can allow the unerring strength of humans past to envelope them — and let trickles of hope seep in.
It's the very beginning of CES 2018, and the first trickles of gadget news are starting to come out — the flood begins today as the show floor opens and keynotes and press conferences begin in earnest.
While there is still widespread double bouncing in the Gtramp community (including by my own kid), more of the influencers are moving away from it, and as they do and they post #NDB, it trickles down.
JON CARAMANICA As Lorde trickles out the songs from her "Melodrama" album, it's becoming clear that she's been thinking hard about what it is to be a compulsive party girl who can't shake off her introspection.
Credential stuffing tools are readily available online that not only automate the process, but also make the login requests look legitimate—sending them as trickles from multiple IP addresses rather than one suspicious, centrally located tsunami.
The tracks, produced by Teddy Thompson, lean toward waltzes and understated honky-tonk, modest acoustic guitars and trickles of piano; even the pushiest two songs are country takes on 1960s girl-group pop, with just enough tambourine.
If this is true, and that same bezel-less design later trickles down to the 9.7-inch iPad, that model will effectively become the new iPad mini, as its physical dimensions would be in that same ballpark.
More tennis wishes for 2019: ELIMINATE LETS ON SERVES A point or a tournament can already end with a net-cord winner during a rally when a groundstroke, volley or overhead hits the tape and trickles over.
A study by Michael Enright of the Hinrich Foundation found the total GDP impact of U.S. investment was 13 times the amount of profit American companies earn because of what trickles down to local suppliers and employees.
Monument Around, a painting by Zach Bruder, depicts a masked character holding a grim reaper-esque scythe and a radiant shoe while an hourglass trickles down—perhaps an allusion to the time we lose in airport rituals.
Sibling rivalry isn't new, of course, but when it's at the top level it trickles down and creates rifts among Lakers executives while helping to keep L.A.'s on-court showings stunted in a post-Kobe Bryant world.
It was edifying and sometimes inspiring, seeing how stuff like Hood By Air, or My Chemical Romance, or Hedi Slimane, or fetish culture trickles down to the high street and is recreated by people in their own way.
Even if you're not a trained mixologist with unlimited access to Bourbon and bitters, there's still something particularly exciting about cocktailing, experimenting, and being in charge of your own creation — a concept that often trickles into beauty, too.
We need to take the same sort of approach that we're using in the halls of power in local, state, and national government, and then also use that for private enterprises as well, because power also trickles down.
It's a symbol for the very real dissatisfaction that a large and growing number of Americans feel for our rigged economic system in which wealth gushes upward to the top and nothing trickles back down toward the rest.
" How Trump's anti-media attacks relate to all this Connie Schultz on Sunday's "Reliable Sources" telecast: "When you've got a president who is demonizing the media, that trickles down to a lot of public officials around the country.
CreditCreditMeridith Kohut for The New York Times PUERTO CABELLO, Venezuela — In the capital, water is so expensive and scarce that residents wait for hours with bottles at the side of a mountain where it trickles out onto the highway.
We definitely have a lot of things to get better at, and that's going to take a lot of guys looking at themselves in the mirror, and it all starts with our leader over there and trickles on down.
On Tuesday, Motherboard revealed that major American telcos T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint are selling customer location data of users in an unregulated market that trickles down to bounty hunters and people not authorized to handle such information.
SEOUL (Reuters) - The North Korean elite are outwardly expressing their discontent towards young leader Kim Jong Un and his government as more outside information trickles into the isolated country, North Korea's former deputy ambassador to London said on Wednesday.
Rich in minerals and free of sulfur's rotten-egg smell, the springs' water cascades and trickles down mossy rocks at the rate of approximately 200,000 gallons per day into two tiered pools ranging from 95 to 210 degrees Fahrenheit.
The assortment consists of the brands' stone-studded gold vermeil and sterling silver rings, necklaces, and earrings, inspired by Adina's own "powerhouse" personal style and an elevated aesthetic that trickles down from her passion for luxury ready-to-wear.
By dropping every episode at once, Netflix is sacrificing weekly discussions around The Witcher for a short burst of popularity, after which it trickles off into the void as people's attentions are quickly grabbed by the next big thing.
And it's about to get even better, because the megastore just announced a new sustainability strategy that will change the way its entire value chain and operations work from top to bottom before it trickles down to every product they sell.
But it also underwrites low unemployment and a large, lucrative pool of employment in high-end service jobs, some of the prosperity from which trickles down (though too little to correct what is, by European comparison, an hourglass-shaped society).
His music has an air of defiant resilience—partially the result of an shaky upbringing in his hometown of Gaithersburg—that trickles into thought-provoking accounts and observations laced over production that can be just as unpredictable as his flows.
Though Jensen said more legal imports had made their way into the country towards the end of this year, the dismantling of Yemen's economy has left many of its citizens with no money to buy food if it trickles in.
A jaded, drained album whose electropop trickles along and whose vocal hooks trade tune for ache will satisfy only those whose angst mirrors Ocean's — and perhaps those who feel the ache so deeply in their bones its mere articulation feels profound.
That's the point of his intricately connected universes: not simply to reveal character or dramatic arcs or a particular milieu, but to note how the influence of the powerful trickles down to the most vulnerable, forcing poor or often tragic outcomes.
As such, it's part of what the Manila-born food historian Doreen Fernandez termed a "galaxy of flavor-adjusters" that define how Filipinos eat: seasonings added to dishes after they're served, in trickles and pinches, according to each diner's taste.
KW: I'll say just real quick, I think there's some validity to that, in the sense that there are people who abuse stuff, are not necessarily going to go tell the company, but that trickles to journalists from time to time.
"The business community is watching intensely to see what an antitrust D.O.J. will look like in the Trump administration and how much of the rhetoric from the campaign trickles down into policy," said Vivek Stalam, an analyst at New Street Research.
Perhaps there is more of a three-way exchange between Britain, the Caribbean and South America at work here, which finds its way back to the English league pyramid and trickles down at least as far as Dagenham and Redbridge.
In a sign of how hacking technology often trickles down from more well-funded federal agencies to local bodies, at least one regional police department has already signed up for GrayShift's services, according to documents and emails obtained by Motherboard.
Instead of enacting policies that primarily benefit those at the top and calling it a success every quarter when the aggregate national income rises, we would have a more complete picture of what, if anything, trickles down to the rest of us.
Sherry Cooper, chief economist of Dominion Lending Centres, said the housing decline will go beyond residential construction, as the slowdown hits the income and spending of the real estate sector, mortgage brokers and banks and trickles into renovation and durable goods consumption.
"The people closest to the president whispering in his ear all want to do tax cuts for - want to do trickle-down economics, big tax cuts for the wealthiest people in the country, and hope it trickles down," Brown said on CNN.
I don't really *have* to be there until 03:20, which is when the rest of my team trickles in, but I'm trying to get moving a bit earlier since my commute will be about 229 minutes longer at our new place.
So as news trickles out about who Trump is consideringfor hiscabinet, it shouldn't come as a shock that the people in a Trump White House will likely be a collection of Washington hacks, longtime Republican operatives, and representatives of America's most toxic industries.
A shattered lifeline Even if all the problems between the Houthis and the UN could be resolved, restrictions imposed by the Saudi and UAE-led coalition on the strategic Hodeidah port mean that aid trickles in to the north at the best of times.
The trade-reliant economy has been hit by falling exports and the added uncertainty over Britain's vote to leave the EU, and how the fallout trickles down to end demand for tech goods could hurt export orders in the month's ahead for Taiwanese manufacturers.
This kind of bad management trickles down to the rank and file, which is another reason so many TSA screeners have been fired while others arrested for various criminal schemes ranging from theft of passenger valuables at checkpoints or baggage areas, to drug smuggling.
" Several lawmakers have dropped bipartisan bills aimed at tackling foreign influence in elections — including some aimed at creating more disclosure rules for foreign advocacy and online advertisements — and Cole says he hopes "that [bipartisan collaboration in Congress] trickles down to the agency commissioners themselves.
It was only the latest example of the luxury fashion industry finding inspiration in the workaday stuff of everyday life, but it crystallized the coy cross-pollination between luxury goods and basic essentials, and made clear that influence trickles up as well as down.
Occasionally news of Christina trickles back to us: she waters with her tears the places where men are accustomed to sin; she goes to the gallows and suspends herself among thieves; she enters the graves of dead men and there makes lamentation for the sins of men.
The investigation also shows that a wide variety of companies can access cell phone location data, and that the information trickles down from cell phone providers to a wide array of smaller players, who don't necessarily have the correct safeguards in place to protect that data.
" As a pastor, Gass sees the SBC's resolution as having a concrete example on his church life: "It trickles down to a small [pastoral] level, where we need to be able to clear with our people and our community that we need to be able to love everybody.
It sets a tone from the top that trickles down into the care and services the VA provides to women; to improve support for women veterans, VA must prove their commitment to create a culture that acknowledges and respects the service and commitment of women veterans by changing the motto.
On the other hand, the Trump attitude of "Respect ICE" trickles down to at least internal communications — I've seen a couple of emails from Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen to DHS staff that are basically, "This is a hard job but you guys are effing heroes," over the last couple of weeks.
The report also examined the pressure the Seattle-based retailer puts on these companies to meet on-time delivery quotas, and how that pressure trickles down to drivers, who are often expected to deliver 250 or more packages a day and receive substantially less safety training than drivers for UPS or FedEx.
Though of course a lost deposit or a rescheduled event is nowhere near as serious as defaulting on a mortgage or suddenly being unable to afford food, many people have been impacted, financially and otherwise, and it's another example of the ways government policy trickles into our social lives and the private sector.
The bulk of the US money comes under the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), and trickles down through different government departments, such as Defense, State, and Health and Human Services, and diffuses into smaller agencies and non-profit organizations, or directly to foreign governments for their own treatment and prevention programs, says Warren.
Nevertheless, the notion has become so ingrained in the conversations surrounding sports that it trickles down to the athletes, including Durant himself: Ordinarily, using a narrative to relate information isn't inherently bad, it's actually useful, but you run into trouble when you forget that the central piece of information is actually alive and breathing.
Produced in tandem by LA studio whiz Lars Stalfors, who has worked with everyone from HEALTH to Mars Volta, and Toronto duo Bad Channels, "Girl, Flex" is absurdist, explicit sex rap served over a bruised, bombastic beat that sways like reggae (shouts out Mad Cobra) but trickles out much too slowly to wine to.
In other words, the Republican tax plan ostensibly increases the tax burden on middle- and low-income Americans while reducing the tax burden on corporations and the 1% -- under the theory that giving more money to economic elites, while adding a projected $1 trillion to the deficit, somehow trickles down to those less fortunate.
What mattered to the natters was that release of data saying no such thing was happening in the economy was, ironically, good news for Wall Street, because the Fed would "have no choice" but to keep on keeping on, acting as bartender for a hope-it-trickles-down party, tickets reserved for the rich.
The Bachelor has a roster of evangelical contestants, from Colton Underwood to Sean Lowe to Ben Higgins to this season's Luke Parker, which means that they talk about "doing life together" with the woman/women they're pursuing, and that their conversation trickles down into the larger culture so that, suddenly, we're all talking about doing life together.
Naturally enough, because as the time for agreeing to a deal with the European Union on Brexit trickles away, the UK becomes more desperate to ensure as smooth a transition as possible, from EU membership in a single market, to fending for itself as an independent trading nation among a myriad of competitors, as avid for investment and trade deals as it is.
That downturn was one that his Republican brethren was willing to see get worse because of their blind trust that the economy would somehow right itself — a possibility, yes, but a serious gamble that they were willing to wager based on purely partisan principles of tax cuts and deficit gains and praying that it all works out and trickles down to the masses.
The prolific author and New Yorker contributor David Owen details what has happened to the river that once carved the Grand Canyon in his new book, a brisk and informative travelogue that wends from headwaters in the state of Colorado to where the water trickles to a halt in a riverbed cracked by the heat of the desert sun in Mexico.
Scientists should also work closely with communications teams at their universities to ensure whatever marketing material goes out to the public accurately reflects the findings of their work — a recommendation that also makes a great deal of sense, given that researchers have found press releases from research institutions often overhype the findings of their scientists and that this misinformation trickles directly into the mass media.
And that divisiveness trickles down into every corner of our society; the amount of infighting that plays out among queer activists and communities is sometimes hard to watch, made more toxic by the fact that if that energy were turned toward realizing our collective goals, we'd be that much stronger as a community in combating the forces of hate and intolerance that have overtaken our country.
Moira Dryer, a Canadian artist who came to New York in the 1970s, made her most successful works by applying wavy stripes of black, teal, jonquil, and oxblood red to wood supports; the thin application of pigment, which in places spills top to bottom in trickles or floods, emphasizes the objecthood of the wooden paintings and the artist's careful balancing act between design and chance.
"I'm not sure how well the ethics program is going to hold up over time if the president continues to misuse public office for his private gain, and then that trickles down to the vice president and then Cabinet officials and lower-level appointees," said Shaub, who now serves as a senior adviser to the left-leaning Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
It's an open question whether the mixed messaging from Democratic leadership about impeachment is the product of genuine confusion about procedure and what Nadler is trying to accomplish, or if it is an intentional effort by leadership to muddy the waters—allowing both impeachment supporters and impeachment opponents within the caucus to believe what they want to believe about what is taking place while Judiciary diligently continues with its investigation and public support for impeachment trickles upward.
Pulitzer Prize-winning civil rights historian Taylor Branch has written that Division I revenue sports exude "an unmistakable whiff of the plantation," while former NCAA executive director Walter Byers—a man who ran the organization for decades and essentially built modern college sports as we know them—wrote in his Road to Damascus memoir that his creation was suffused with a "neo-plantation mentality" in which the economic rewards "belong to the overseers," with "what trickles down after that" going to young men such as Rogers.

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