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"trickle" Definitions
  1. a small amount of liquid, flowing slowly
  2. [usually singular] trickle (of something) a small amount or number of something, coming or going slowly

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And trickle-down racism, trickle-down bigotry, trickle-down misogyny — all of these things are extraordinarily dangerous to the heart and character of America.
"This is the trickle-up economy, not the trickle-down economy," he said.
" "We're seeing a trickle of funds still coming in, but it's a trickle.
Sure, it's kind of trickle-down economics, but it doesn't have to trickle far.
Presidents have an impact on the nature of our nation, and trickle-down racism, trickle-down bigotry, trickle-down misogyny, all these things are extraordinarily dangerous to the heart and character of America.
In the landscape of supposed trickle-down economics, a lot of people are still waiting on that trickle.
Trickle down 'Trickle-down economics' is often cited as a positive macro policy that filters down to the poor.
"Presidents have an impact on the nature of our nation, and trickle-down racism, trickle-down bigotry and trickle-down misogyny - all these things are extraordinarily dangerous to the heart and character of America," he said.
"Presidents have an impact on the nature of our nation, and trickle-down racism, trickle-down bigotry, trickle-down misogyny, all these things are extremely dangerous to the heart and character of America," he said on CNN.
"Trickle-down economics dressed in populist garb is still trickle-down economics," wrote Robert B. Reich, labor secretary under President Bill Clinton.
Natural trickle off There's potential that the number of cases could naturally trickle off, which could be due to a number of things.
People tend to focus on the Trump Effect as a pure negative, citing the "normalization" of his coarsening style and what Mitt Romney called the "trickle-down racism and trickle-down bigotry and trickle-down misogyny" that could result from Mr. Trump's example.
" —in response to question of whether he'd vote for Pelosi from MSNBC's Kasie Hunt "Democrats hate trickle-down economics; they should hate trickle-down politics.
Reports that Beyoncé had given birth to twins started to trickle onto Twitter on a Saturday night in mid-June, and from that trickle a flood ensued.
"Trickle-down economics really stands for the proposition that you may get a trickle, but the overwhelming majority of the American people are guaranteed to stay down," Rep.
Trickle-down economics may be a big pile of Reagan-era bullshit, but trickle-down Trumpism seems to be a startlingly real factor behind this rise in manic tribalist behavior.
A trickle of Republicans came out in condemnation -- Sens.
"We're seeing a trickle of funds still coming in, but it's a trickle," explained Bob Ottenhoff, who heads the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, which seeks to improve how people give to disaster relief.
As we finish talking, more people trickle in behind him.
But Cohn has an answer: The money will trickle down.
The Slims River, meanwhile, was rapidly reduced to a trickle.
That has slowed the numbers reaching Slovenia to a trickle.
Slowly, students trickle into the classroom named Plumbing Shop 434.
I just stand up and let the jokes trickle down.
But within a few hours, reactions began to trickle out.
There's a really generous readership with YA. It's trickle down.
Damage assessments are just starting to trickle in for Florida.
Witnesses said the flow of voters was only a trickle.
After that, reports began to trickle in, and they continue.
"Start the conversation and let it trickle down," she says.
This could trickle down to the Senate race, where Gov.
A handful across India draw a trickle of worshippers today.
Mainlanders once made up half of the trickle of visitors.
"I think it doesn't trickle down too much," he added.
Starting this week, those updates will slow to a trickle.
Innovations rarely — if ever — trickle down from the top ranks.
Then, then, you might see a trickle down my cheek.
Stories trickle in telling of places burned and people lost.
She is waiting for the oil money to trickle down.
Mr. Rosen is skeptical that the money will trickle down.
The baby boomers have only started to trickle into retirement.
Why is watching thick liquid slowly trickle so damn calming?
More documents surrounding the judge's views continue to trickle out.
"But," she said excitedly, there is a trickle of optimism.
Yet the internet has only begun to trickle back online.
During this period, the tsunami of wealth didn't trickle down.
This, no doubt, will trickle into the workforce and organizations.
Official information comes in a trickle via anodyne press briefings.
Today, that small, steady trickle feels more like a waterfall.
So far the wave has been more like a trickle.
But information related to the investigation continued to trickle out.
"I don't necessarily think the money's going to trickle down."
It was also before I fully understood trickle-down theory—which, of course, is the desire for Weisz's saliva to trickle down her chin and into the back of your throat, like in Disobedience.
"Because the 'trickle-down' process of having money at the top trickle down to workers and others ... is not working, the system of making capitalism work well for most people is broken," wrote Dalio.
There's no way of knowing yet if this is a trickle-down effect from the government action or a trickle-up effect from the people in those countries demanding that the government do something.
At that point, the reports were just starting to trickle in.
But the example he sets from the top does trickle down.
But the message is slow to trickle down to the workforce.
That slow trickle of disappearing audiences became a torrent in 23.
But now a trickle of attacks have turned into a flood.
Eventually, a trickle of group members insisted looters be left alone.
In the future, the trickle of data should become a flood.
Let the gold trickle down into our awaiting bindle sticks. AMEN!
Devices supporting Wi-Fi 6 are just starting to trickle out.
These benefits are yet to trickle down to the average Egyptian.
We can expect a trickle of mature unicorns coming to pasture.
Meanwhile, new details about her life have begun to trickle out.
They say, well it will trickle down to the middle class.
Secretary Clinton is correct that trickle down economics does not work.
The last little trickle from every recovery system in the city.
These costs will trickle down to the consumer and affect everyone.
The results will trickle in, and eventually my rival will concede.
There is little to suggest that trickle will become a flood.
There is little to suggest the trickle will become a flood.
These messages trickle down with almost unavoidable emotional and psychological consequence.
Every now and then, though, bits of information will trickle out.
Natural gas supplies from Russia have been reduced to a trickle.
The current economic boom has failed to trickle down far enough.
The flood of promised discoveries has been more like a trickle.
"There's always been a steady trickle, and it remains," said Col.
Would the expected flow of foreign investment turn into a trickle?
Not to mention trickle-down on runways halfway across the country.
Trump is counting on trickle-down economics to help the masses.
Reagan was the most famous adherent of trickle down economic theory.
While we watched the results trickle in, we had a margarita.
Only a trickle of children have been reunited with their parents.
In the coming weeks, clinical results will begin to trickle in.
Civilian life has only just begun to trickle in once more.
We won't know who "really" won until poll results trickle in.
He also wants a trickle-down tax cut for the wealthy.
Immigration's negative trickle-down effect on black America doesn't end there.
Lately the trickle of co-living activity has become a torrent.
Trump's economic plan: same old, same old trickle-down economics. Pathetic.
Now, predictably, the class action lawsuits are beginning to trickle in.
They watched the slow trickle of traffic, the cars driving themselves.
For decades, there's been a small trickle of research in this field.
These policies, cheered on by the Democrats, represented true trickle-down economics.
When your water broke, was it like a gush or a trickle?
In this case, however, there is at least one clear negative trickle.
Because we've seen that same beauty love trickle into other categories, too.
The trickle-down effect is very real whenever a starter goes down.
Eventually, they began letting in a trickle of people from the group.
I want it to trickle through the world, working its influence unobserved.
Better hit them over there, than wait for them to trickle home.
Sound smart: In any organization, all habits — good and bad — trickle down.
Here's hoping its great design innovations trickle down to more affordable laptops.
And since the moratorium expired, only a trickle of refugees get in.
My friends trickle in, and I put their drinks on my tab.
There was a trickle of black hair dye running down his forehead.
Yet little of the Square Mile's bountiful wealth seems to trickle out.
Its effects trickle down and influence all other levels of fashion design.
Russian oil flows to Belarus have dwindled to a trickle since Jan.
I help a slow trickle of students while I sip my latte.
AND I KNOW THE LEFT WANTS TO ATTACK IT AS TRICKLE DOWN.
Other sources of data are expected to trickle in throughout the day.
It took another minute for the noise to trickle to a stop.
The benefits might "trickle down," but right now the verdict is out.
"The announcements will continue to trickle out until open enrollment," she says.
It's just that whatever happens up there doesn't trickle down to us.
But the benefits did not trickle down, and the public became disillusioned.
"Trickle down has failed before and it will fail again," he said.
Their hypothesis began to trickle into the mainstream after the 2011 paper.
That traffic has dropped to a trickle because of the road closures.
And if that language is discriminatory, the trickle-down effect is seismic.
It was a trickle of water lost in a jungle of concrete.
George's minutes would have a significant trickle-down effect across the roster.
But at the end of the day, it's still trickle-down feminism.
Wiggle your legs to create a pocket for water to trickle down.
But it is a hastening trickle that may well become a flood.
After nearly 28500 years of drought, trickle-down doesn't play with voters.
A delay in marriage can trickle down to a delay in childbearing.
The trickle-down, rising tide or invisible hand will not do it.
Part of what muddies this trickle-down is the myriad interests involved.
Some official confirmations did come out on Friday — but only a trickle.
"'He's a trickle-down racist and a misogynist,'" Trump said, paraphrasing Romney.
One stumble like 2015, and talent pipelines can slow to a trickle.
Having achieved properly immersive ethereality, he often settles for a static trickle.
If you cringed at "Trumped-up trickle down economics," you weren't alone.
If we work to strengthen unions, that will trickle down to you.
Murphy is busy preparing the grill as guests begin to trickle in.
Other countries have followed suit, though in a trickle, not a flood.
Recently, moreover, the growth of manufacturing jobs has slowed to a trickle.
Ending that practice could turn the donation hose from gusher to trickle.
But only a trickle of aid has been allowed in so far.
Today, if you engage all the filters, it's more of a trickle.
Despite TikTok's teens-only vibe, some adults have started to trickle on.
A torrent of venture investment in tech has slowed to a trickle.
But Sandberg gives Chang her well-worn lines about trickle-down feminism.
OMAHA — Trends in college baseball often trickle down from Major League Baseball.
It would trickle over into every aspect of my life, they promised.
Without PROMESA, an existing trickle of lawsuits could turn into a flood.
Given the uptick of these cases, legislation has started to trickle in.
Democrats denounced the rehashing of "trickle down" tax policies of the past.
Resettlement of those groups has also slowed to a trickle this year.
And the trickle of bad behavior out of Wells Fargo has continued.
The fundamentals of the gentle art will trickle down to the masses.
"There may well be some temporary trickle of truck-hosted haulage, but when you're looking at the tonnes involved that would be a trickle, they couldn't do with trucks what they can do with train lines," Strachan said.
"We're still getting a trickle of followers," DeWitt said in a phone interview.
If Latinx is meant to remove the binary, how does that trickle down?
Droplets of water from his hair trickle down the back of his neck.
Moreover, Saudi Arabia's deal-making with Western companies has slowed to a trickle.
So I understand that this is going to have a trickle-down effect.
Results from some smaller voting districts started to trickle in on Thursday morning.
This is the trickle-down effect of Trump's active work to erode truth.
He stared at it until people began to trickle out the chapel doors.
"Trickle-down telecommunications," he said, won't be effective in helping low-income consumers.
This Trumped-up trickle down effect is one that has to stop now.
The working super-rich do allow yachting prestige to trickle down a bit.
Wealth, if it is to be generated, must trickle all the way down.
Rather than remain part of the trickle, she made space for a flood.
As profit reports just start to trickle in, the expectations are getting worse.
Though much derided, the "trickle-down" effect of growth on poverty is real.
This means the flow through to Austria has slowed to a steady trickle.
Bo felt a tiny trickle of piss finally squeeze out down his leg.
College football's fierce rivalries are starting to trickle down to the school mascots.
Crovato's departure was the latest in a trickle of escapes by detained activists.
Eventually our friends trickle out, and we decide it's time to head home.
Since then, Chinese venture funding in U.S. startups has slowed to a trickle.
With earnings season nearing an end, results were down to just a trickle.
"He's basically talking about trickle-down economics," he told me over the phone.
It is instead more common to see a steady trickle of institutional erosions.
What is the trickle-down effect of cyberbullying on the culture of shame?
Tweets with the image have also began to trickle into Twitter as well.
Before the trickle of defections could become a flood, Trump disbanded the council.
China's exports of fuel to North Korea slowed to a trickle in February.
Quist has lead as early votes trickle in Updated at 10:15 p.m.
"I don't want to see trickle-down racism," Romney told CNN's Wolf Blitzer.
In recent weeks, the trickle of unsettling news has turned into a torrent.
VEI-2000 are usually a steady trickle of lava instead of an explosion.
It wasn't just based on the academic views on the trickle-down experiment.
Claims of help for workers melt into nothing more than trickle-down economics.
Mitt Romney is right that Trump's rhetoric causes "trickle-down racism" and misogyny.
The trickle of exits began with two older women shortly before 9 a.m.
After police identified the shooter, details about his life began to trickle out.
Higher market interest rates have started to trickle down to the real economy.
Still, it's a prime example of that perpetual trickle-down effect in fashion.
She has offered free coffee to the firefighters and evacuees who trickle in.
If we work to strengthen health care, that will trickle down to you.
Home prices barely budged last year, and job growth slowed to a trickle.
Yet animal uplift has started to trickle outside the confines of science fiction.
But over time, you should see the junk mail slow to a trickle.
What remains unclear is how the changes at the top will trickle down.
A trickle of walkers made their way quietly, each at their own pace.
It's the trickle down theory of selling tax cuts to the American voter.
England offers a mere trickle compared with the volume and diversity of Champagne.
So when assistance began to trickle in from donors, it provided some relief.
Rivers were reduced to a trickle, fountains dry, stores emptied of bottled water.
So maybe it just takes time for the downtown sensibility to trickle uptown.
As the hours trickle by, movement across the world is becoming increasingly restricted.
If college recruiting budgets ramp up, perhaps a few dollars will trickle down.
She also saw a trickle of new requests, though they soon again disappeared.
But those days are over, and the royalties are down to a trickle.
Typically, rare manuscripts trickle into the market as they are inherited or discovered.
Since then, the trickle of orphan removals has remained steady but still slow.
Imports slowed to a trickle after Beijing increased tariffs in January last year.
But California's stem cell agency has funded just a trickle of clinical trials.
What is clear is that the cultural belief systems trickle down from commanders.
Think of the first icy trickle of water in a riotous springtime brook.
Results for the Democratic presidential nomination began to trickle in on Feb. 2000.
It was the trickle-down theory applied at the level of the city.
It's trickle-up politics: the base is debased, backed by right-wing media.
The flow of legal immigrants into our country would slow to a trickle.
As the economy gets stronger the trickle up becomes a strong upward flow.
That way, economic growth can trickle up, in the form of increased demand.
Russian crude flows to its neighbour have dwindled to a trickle since Jan.
"It starts with a trickle, and then you have an avalanche," he said.
Stay up late, and trickle into work in the morning tomorrow at 10.
Tomatoes trickle in every now and then, but just maybe once a month.
Some state taxes also trickle down to New York City, where Cardi lives.
When the cash flow dwindles to a trickle, they throw themselves into fundraising.
But images of the destruction are starting to trickle in through social media.
Instead, it was a steady trickle of incremental improvements across Google's product portfolio.
Scott's school safety budget would trickle down to a local level in Florida.
"Because the 'trickle-down' process of having money at the top trickle down to workers and others by improving their earnings and creditworthiness is not working, the system of making capitalism work well for most people is broken," he wrote.
While most self-identified liberal philanthropists reject trickle-down economics, they buy into "trickle-down social change," a phrase used by my colleague Carmen Rojas, the founder of the Workers Lab, which funds ideas that build power for low-wage workers.
And in doing so, he ends up implicitly explaining why trickle-down won't work.
Often, by the time they trickle down to the masses, they're out of date.
Recent analysis has linked push for trickle-down economic growth to vast income inequality.
Some seniors who've come to school trickle in and I help them with scholarships.
It didn't take long for word to trickle out among her colleagues, she said.
That will become harder as more details about Trump's dealings with Ukraine trickle out.
Those initial tweets prompted a trickle of pro-Kanye content from the far right.
Guests were slow to trickle in, perhaps aware of the disappointing night that awaited.
Sweden has since tightened its borders and asylum numbers have slowed to a trickle.
Trickle-down fashion is the dominant theory of how the trend food chain works.
As data trickle through, so is evidence of the economic price paid for demonetisation.
People start to trickle in and I am happy to see it pick up.
If these technologies exist, eventually they trickle down to people, and everybody uses them.
But most smart sensors will produce just a trickle of data in any case.
More broadly, their terminology and signage have begun to trickle into more mainstream venues.
We know that trickle-down only benefits those who are already on the top.
Trickle, the most hated activity modifier in Destiny, is still in the game. Technically.
For any benefits to trickle down to the masses, Mr Lourenço must tackle corruption.
Prior spending indicates cash could trickle down to several crucial races in the Senate.
But a trickle of Trump's would-be challengers are already posting their results publicly.
I call it 'trumped up trickle-down,' because that's exactly what it would be.
Yet, in the last decade, across Britain the trickle has turned into a flood.
It has also brought a steady trickle of small scale protests at competition events.
So, some people knew firsthand and it would just trickle down to the team.
There is also just a trickle of earnings, including HP, Tiffany and Best Buy.
Unfortunately for hard-working Kansans, Brownback's trickle-down economics didn't make those jobs appear.
As the results trickle in, Donald Trump has emerged as the latest Republican victor.
It was not a slight trickle, there was no stopping it in the middle.
" More famously, he called Reagan's enthusiasm for supply-side, trickle-down theories "voodoo economics.
In Arizona, vote counts continued to trickle in for the Senate race between Reps.
The subtleties of trademark law have yet to trickle down to the street level.
In fact, there may be evidence that the trickle has become a slow drip.
Players cite a trickle-down effect with Curry atop the team's 26-point pyramid.
Did the new prosperity of plutocrats "trickle down" to the nation as a whole?
PG: But we've had 30 years of proof that trickle-down economics doesn't work.
Consider the House Republican tax plan, an almost textbook example of trickle-down economics.
Those costs will eventually trickle down to consumers in the form of higher prices.
It's having a trickle-down effect on the way people interact with each other.
What makes these companies timely is that their founders eschewed trickle-down business models.
It will trickle down; the H&Ms and the Zaras will then reflect this.
Precisely how that will trickle down to profits is still yet to be seen.
This is the same trickle-down garbage Republicans have been peddling for 40 years.
I call it trumped-up trickle-down, because that's exactly what it would be.
Trickle-downers love to feign concern that progressive policies are terrible for small business.
If we work to make all schools better, that will trickle down to you.
After decades of Democratic loyalty, too many black Americans are still awaiting that trickle.
State GDP growth slowed to a trickle last year, rising by just 0.2 percent.
But the flood of tourists slowed to a trickle as vacationers found new destinations.
The number of new domestic infections has slowed to a trickle in recent weeks.
The slow trickle of these revelations coincided with a wider decline in Catholic identity.
As white churchgoers, especially evangelicals, cheered the outcome, black worshipers began to trickle away.
So even in the long run we shouldn't expect a lot of trickle-down.
The past decade has seen a trickle, and then a relative flood, of performances.
They returned to find her unresponsive, a trickle of blood seeping from her nose.
And their team and hours were cut down as customers slowed to a trickle.
The idea that it will trickle down somehow to the worker is wishful thinking.
New infections there, for the moment, have slowed to a trickle, according to Beijing.
Such trickle-down economics encourages business polices that make the work force less secure.
And trickle-down economics looks more like Chicken Little economics with every passing day.
Who would not want to see at least some of those jobs trickle back?
First, such policies rarely "trickle down" to the people they're supposedly intended to benefit.
Corporate tax cuts would "trickle-down" to American workers, raising wages and boosting productivity.
The tech and passion of this halo car should trickle into mainstream Acura vehicles.
And now that the war has disabled many pumps, oil production is a trickle.
The trickle of battleground Democrats who came out in favor of impeachment, including Rep.
In the hallway, we ran into a trickle of people coming out their rooms.
It takes time, sometimes hours, for those numbers to trickle in on election night.
That sentiment is far from universal, and many Americans still support "trickle-down" policies.
And there's no reason for the phone to trickle-charge all night after that.
Actually, the trickle-down from female leadership to female consumerism is well under way.
I call it "trumped up trickle-down," because that's exactly what it would be.
I call it "trumped-up trickle-down," because that's exactly what it would be.
They promise that if we agree to make them richer, it will trickle down.
"What they're doing is saying this is the old trickle-down economics," said Tcherneva.
They (stocks) just continue to trickle down as people give up on their investments.
A flood of refugees last year dwindled to a trickle after Turkey closed its borders.
"Once, again, this trickle-down stuff has been shown to be snake oil," he said.
That, as the final delegate counts trickle in, is the legacy of Monday night's vote.
Tourism was reduced to a trickle and the economy was on the brink of collapse.
It takes a long time for innovations to trickle down to the country's poorest households.
Over the past few days, more revelations about other politicians have begun to trickle out.
But in the age of artificial intelligence and automation, trickle-down economics won't create employment.
These days, mass-produced feminist goods also trickle into department stores, mall brands, and outlets.
The drip-drip-drop of updates soon turned into a trickle and then a torrent.
A moment later, some tinkling chimes and dreamy "aahs" trickle the piece to its conclusion.
Images from Alabama showed both candidates' supporters gathering to watch as the results trickle in.
Or at least that he will trickle down some oil on to my aching joints.
Others roam the streets with jerry cans, looking for a trickle from a broken pipe.
Yet as anyone in Agadez will tell you, it has now dried to a trickle.
If you did a good job, referrals would trickle in and the business would grow.
But CVTs are routinely savaged by the automotive media, and there's a trickle-down effect.
Tourism from India to the West is a trickle compared with the flood from China.
HARRISON: Yes, and they talk about how trickle-down economics is so evil and terrible.
"He has never apologized for the trickle-down effect and I needed that," she said.
Tech talent is starting to trickle back into the area, but there's still a shortage.
According to some business owners, there's an undeniable trickle-down effect from all the activity.
The big show hasn't actually kicked off, but the Google news continues to trickle in.
But for people missing a copy of the GTF2I gene, the trickle becomes a flood.
" They're "Still Waiting" for "an end to world hunger" and "the money to trickle down.
That changed significantly after the damaging Snowden documents started to trickle out in June, 2013.
This trickle-down agenda will not produce the gross domestic product growth the Chamber claims.
These costs and frustrations trickle down to the consumer, often crushing the excitement of homeownership.
The system continues to draw just a trickle of power, but only the bare minimum.
Did that toxic masculinity from older father figures trickle down into your relationships with friends?
Its pre-sanctions oil exports, the second highest in the region, shrank to a trickle.
The paeans to trickle-down economics and limited government are belied by the hard facts.
And though this applies only to "official" dress codes, the trickle-down effect is inevitable.
The "trickle up" that we usually see when entry-level wages rise is not occurring.
The two remaining pledged delegates will be awarded as the results continue to trickle in.
The fight for women's rights is getting younger and younger— It's trickle down feminism, baby!
In order for it to transform the economy, Trickle Down Economics would have to work.
"It started out as a trickle, and now it's turning into a flood," he said.
Likewise, silks beginning to trickle in from China were still a luxury few could afford.
And yet, none of their trickle down, deregulatory agenda helped ameliorate the problem at all.
In Pomerol, cabernet franc plays the supporting role, with just a trickle of cabernet sauvignon.
The consequences of sexsomnia trickle down into several aspects of Marshall's life and his relationships.
"I call it 'Trumped up' trickle-down economics," she said, and the crowd went wild.
It's also possible to trickle charge using the onboard cable and a standard wall outlet.
As such, she is a case study in the trickle-down effects of systemic persecution.
"The water comes and goes, comes and goes, and it's just a trickle," he said.
Pause at 225:22018 What's the basic idea behind supply-side or trickle-down economics?
Over the past few months, news began to trickle in that the efforts were working.
Lorenzini's cynicism about the new Italy runs through Pinocchio's story like a trickle of acid.
And the kind of plan that Donald has put forth would be trickle-down economics.
Certainly, there are days when only a handful of visitors trickle through the museum's doors.
When Washington announced bar closures on March 33, applications began to "trickle in," said Haasarud.
The geyser of behavioral data currently gathered for marketing purposes would slow to a trickle.
Yet prominent media coverage of the story has slowed to a trickle in recent weeks.
He's watched too as the once mighty local spring has slowed to an unimpressive trickle.
But while timber's promise of quick profits tantalize, few benefits trickle down to forest communities.
It may be an irrational adherence to the discredited trickle-down theories of Milton Friedman.
Trump believes in trickle-down economics, in which corporations and billionaires get huge tax cuts.
You could call this trickle-down equality — and like its economic counterpart, it doesn't work.
Campaigns have been left frustrated and largely in the dark as the results trickle out.
Listening to multiple notifications trickle in (or blast in) is a major annoyance for me.
Trickle-down economics isn't a viable economic theory anymore, but it still applies to gadgets.
The job market has churned to life, but housing construction has slowed to a trickle.
On the ground, these factors simply add up to drivers feeling its trickle-down effects.
Policies that funnel direct benefits to lower-income workers might complement his trickle-down approach.
Since then, Anbang's lifeblood — the sale of wealth management products — has slowed to a trickle.
Details surrounding the direction and nature of the investigation have also started to trickle out.
Where will Phoenix, Arizona, get its water when the Colorado River slows to a trickle?
What I mean by trickle-down identity politics is the idea that high-end representation alone — having more women and people of color represented in positions of power, recognized in culture and political office and in corporate boardrooms — will lead to this trickle-down equality.
AS CONSTITUENCY results trickle in, The Economist is publishing a statistical forecast of the likeliest outcome.
Call it trickle-down broadband: Pai's arguing that making rich ISPs richer will somehow benefit everyone.
And we see the whole trickle-down through the economy, and that's good for the economy.
I send a slack to the office channel, and people trickle into the kitchen for drinks.
Which is great, but is there actually a trickle down to the smaller producers and winemakers?
The number of calls over the bill to congressional staff offices had slowed to a trickle.
As is the case so often with trickle-down claims, the reality has been much different.
Five minutes until the deadline, after which I don't believe trades are allowed to trickle in.
A trickle of Democratic members of Congress came out for impeachment following Mueller's appearance on Wednesday.
Unlike wi-fi and Bluetooth, these wireless technologies can operate on a tiny trickle of electricity.
Ten more cases are in the pipeline as inquiries trickle in from agencies across the country.
Traders said the naira has been supported by inflows from exporters as foreign investment trickle in.
Self-driving vehicle tech is beginning to trickle into the market– including from startups like Comma.
Multiple gender-swapped reboots are in the works, and their trickle into theaters has already begun.
Months trickle past, and eventually, you'll be less entitled to boring your friends with sad stories.
Or that the much-vaunted sea passages are likely to carry only a trickle of trade.
Over the past decade or so, though, a small trickle of research has challenged this picture.
That&aposs why we are seeing this blue wave turned into a trickle because of that.
These conversations are important because of the trickle-down effect they can have in our culture.
Many Republicans are sincere—they believe in "trickle down" economics and expect us to invest more.
He described his plans as a "vision for a trickle-up economy" on ABC's This Week.
The flow of women into work slowed to a trickle by the turn of the millennium.
That is an economic boom that is -- and people say it&aposs not trickle-down, Alan?
The rest of the nominees could still see a trickle effect if their name is called.
But as the primaries go on, that wave looks to be shrinking down to a trickle.
In this way, the inevitable "trickle-down" nature of wellness culture has transformed its moral character.
Only a trickle of visitors climbed the steps on Sunday, said Mike Henry, deputy chief ranger.
Eventually, though, those users may start to trickle away if companies like Facebook keep stealing everything.
After years of buildup, 5G is finally here — albeit more as a trickle than a deluge.
Eventually, however, Stockman expects the drama in D.C. to trickle into equities, sparking a significant pullback.
The slow trickle of "Deadpool" media has provided plenty of inspiration for fans, MoviePilot's Bauckhage said.
But Father Joe is also welcoming a slow trickle of new white members into the church.
Their recipe for healing our economy did not only failed, it produced a trickle down effect.
But these spoils trickle down selectively, predominantly to white men—men of color, not so much.
But many complain that the BPO sector has fuelled growth that has failed to trickle down.
He argued that there was a direct trickle-down effect from Trump's tweets to church pews.
Instead, that extra cash will likely trickle down only as far as shareholders and trust funds.
Sure, "trickle down" and "voodoo economics" were terms President Reagan's critics created to denigrate his ideas.
When it comes to illegal immigration, Hillary is wanting to turn a trickle into a flood.
But Tesla can trickle out the Model 3 slowly and carefully, almost in a controlled manner.
Ismail is said to have kicked his leg in the sand, causing water to trickle out.
Particularly since the 2008 recession, the generation of tenure-track jobs has slowed to a trickle.
A trickle of amateur stargazers have taken notice and have started to visit, telescopes in tow.
By passing this tax plan, Republicans doubled down on the failed model of trickle-down economics.
In Bethlehem, tourism has slowed to a trickle, and there have been some protests there, too.
"Offensively, when we're not scoring, we let that trickle over into our defense," Griffin said afterward.
China already imposes a 30 percent tariff on all ethanol imports, keeping arrivals to a trickle.
Photos by Steven Ruud At around 5 PM on Thursday, the rumors began to trickle in.
Like those in other artistic practices, photography trends tend to trickle down from the avant-garde.
But there are companies pushing all of them and products beginning to trickle out to market.
That often can trickle down to poor customer service on the sales floor, which frustrates shoppers.
But as economic reports for the first quarter trickle in, this picture is expected to change.
Despite the sweeteners, an early trickle of pros away from BASS quickly turned into a hemorrhage.
She uses a trickle of water and whatever soap happens to be left on the sponge.
Even before restaurants were ordered to close, business in many establishments had slowed to a trickle.
The first dive was called off when water began to trickle in from the inner hatch.
Trickle-down economics, already the default ideology on the right, was embraced by the left, too.
Some days it hits me all at once, some days it needs time to trickle through.
Remember that the chain that should lead to trickle-down begins with lower taxes -> higher investment.
A growing consensus holds that driver-free transport will begin with a trickle, not a flood.
" But it is starting to resemble Agatha Christie's trickle of killings "And Then There Were None.
More clinical results on safety could begin to trickle in in the second half of 2020.
The trick is to not let it trickle out into your behavior, which validates those thoughts.
Slowing production and falling revenues for American companies will trickle into the thinning bloodstream of transportation.
And, in recent years, there has been a trickle of victories over these colonial-era laws.
Other coronaviruses and flu viruses often follow a natural trickle off when the weather gets warmer.
Will they, as advertised, create a booming economy with benefits that trickle down to everyone else?
There's a trickle of vinegar and lemon in lieu of calamansi, but salt is in ascendance.
She said washing dishes with a trickle of bottled water was challenging, to say the least.
It took place when US commandos and ground troops had only begun to trickle into Afghanistan.
"Trickle-down economics didn't work in 2001 and 2003 and it won't work now," he said.
"I don't want to see trickle-down racism," Mr. Romney said on CNN in June 2016.
For one thing, the cascade of cash that he had once enjoyed turned into a trickle.
We are only gradually joining the ranks, in what might be called a "trickle up" fashion.
Sadly, in the last 50 years, the Jordan River's annual flow has dropped to a trickle.
Rail service across the country, including the high-speed TGV network, has slowed to a trickle.
To be fair, the trickle away from the L train corridor is not yet a flood.
We give you a tide of Warren in part because you thrilled to the earlier trickle.
Telecoms tumbled 1.10 percent as a sector by the close as earnings continue to trickle in.
And its reported 2100,2000 barrels-per-day cut is only a trickle in its total output.
The Hays Codes' creators intended to have morals "trickle down" from the screen to the audience.
In Europe the first trickle of corporate results was largely positive, though misses were badly punished.
But when we arrived in Manimala, I was shocked: The great river had become a trickle.
The fact is that a successful virtuous cycle has a trickle-up effect on the economy.
Performance figures for the month should start to trickle out over the course of the week.
The Internet helped turn the trickle of foreigners heading to Thailand to train into a flood.
She followed Guzman, who was completely naked, into the passage, feeling water trickle down her legs.
It is about giving shareholders and businesses lower taxes and merely hoping benefits will trickle down.
But work in psychology does support the idea that bad, prejudiced behavior really does trickle down.
But after the "fuck you" comments came to light, the trickle of outrage became a torrent.
That change would increase taxes, which would likely trickle down to workers one way or another.
Rhythms of their trunks, rhythms of their reflections, and rhythms of light trickle through the woodland.
" But even as he bemoaned the lack of Republican unity, Trump continued to level attacks against other Republicans, most notably former Republican nominee Mitt Romney, who on Friday told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that a Trump presidency could lead to "trickle-down racism" and "trickle-down misogyny.
Yet little attention has been paid to how that could trickle down to transit in Trump's hometown.
Reports of an abductee going to a hospital or seen shopping trickle in from time to time.
Songs will eventually trickle down to free services, where the payoff for music labels is less rewarding.
"But there may perhaps be a slow trickle of buyers losing confidence and looking elsewhere," she said.
The cycle of highly publicized mega-jackpots followed by a trickle of lesser winnings is by design.
"It started with a trickle and has now increased to a flood stage," resident Brenda Piett says.
While Alienware's Area-51m to lead the way, expect that design to trickle down to future computers.
Flood waters soak into farm fields and undeveloped areas, and slowly trickle back down into the aquifers.
As their hopes for tax cuts "evaporate in 2019", these consumers will trickle back in, he added.
But if Border Patrol arrest numbers are any indication, it's gone from a trickle to a flood.
So it's no mystery why the savings from the GOP tax bill didn't trickle down to workers.
Restrictions are loosened in urban centres, leading to a building boom and a trickle of affordable housing.
It wasn&apost a huge wave, but rather "a tiny, tiny trickle of small bands," Kolodny said.
Of course, as the news began to trickle down, redheads everywhere were ecstatic and ready to celebrate.
What started as a trickle of miles driven each day has exploded in the past few years.
The deal with Turkey, though much criticised by rights groups, has reduced the influx to a trickle.
That not only disappoints me, but I'm scared to see that vitriol trickle down to my siblings.
This is because polls close at different times and results will take some time to trickle out.
A trickle of new banks is being founded; (after the crisis, the flow had dried up altogether).
If you trickle it down, the Pittsburgh Penguins are the reason my life is being saved, too.
Even if some vacancies did trickle back to the States, most would probably be filled by robots.
Stragglers will trickle out, green and white plastic bags in hand, talking about their future eBay listings.
But no matter how long his reign as world champion lasts, Neubauer's influence will undoubtedly trickle down.
Whether that willingness to accept multiple viewpoints will trickle down to the mainstream remains to be seen.
Results will trickle in after polling ends, with the outcome expected early Thursday, according to election officials.
Then, to prevent strain on the battery, charging slows to a relative trickle for the last 20%.
One hopes that the technology will trickle down, of course, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
An interest rate rise will hit big loans hardest, and then trickle down to other consumer credit.
Swallowing life and giving nothing, a trickle at best, back to the town clinging to its edge.
You watch your paycheck trickle in, then watch it flood out in the blink of an eye.
If applied to the president however, a court ruling could trickle down to Congress and local politicians.
Waiting for election results to trickle in for hours and hours and hours can be a drag.
Those trickle through into all aspects of the economy, including the construction industry - Lam's core customer base.
"These players are role models and their behavior and habits trickle down to youth players," he added.
Eventually, a train arrived and a trickle of people debarked and meandered toward the adjoining bus depot.
Taps slowed to a trickle before the Ramadan holiday, and few expect relief before the winter rains.
Our once mighty Colorado River is now a trickle by the time it reaches the Pacific Ocean.
Locals are hoping for a steady trickle of aviation thrill-seekers, French history buffs and whale-watchers.
The river is so over-tapped that it dries up to a trickle before reaching the sea.
Data and knowledge start with a trickle, with the flow increasing until scientists are deluged with information.
They can call it many different things: trickle-down economics, supporting the job creators, and so on.
The cost of registering multiple flavors of e-liquid will almost certainly trickle down to the consumer.
Trump's trickle-down economic policies will not address the fundamental causes of low growth and high unemployment.
One might imagine the bystander effect theme would trickle down into the plot of this episode somehow.
When she arrived at the UCLA medical center, her heart was only pumping a trickle of blood.
Instead, he got his hands on it, but allowed it trickle through and slip inside the post.
It gave out only a thin trickle, and each bucket took nearly half an hour to fill.
Some positive corporate news has already started to trickle down, giving the overall stock market a boost.
Now, Sanders is awaiting a pretty big delegate sweep in California as polls continue to trickle in.
But American hotels are still faltering as major cities shut down and travel slows to a trickle.
A row of restaurants down the road has been catering to the first trickle of foreign visitors.
Money expected to trickle down with the ease of transaction is simply being funneled to Silicon Valley.
Throughout much of the day, many polling stations around the capital had barely a trickle of voters.
A few months later, requests for sponsored posts from brands of all kinds began to trickle in.
Because soon after, you got a trickle of country and hip-hop crossovers coming out of Nashville.
The problem is that this theory - trickle down economics, in essence - has no evidence to support it.
Partisan messaging, in TV and digital advertising, has slowed to a trickle since the middle of March.
After Irma hit three weeks ago, aid was slow to trickle into St. Thomas and St. John.
David: Does that trickle all the way down to some of the most junior employees at Virgin?
The trickle becomes a torrent; grains ricochet off her face as her arms sway under the load.
Flashy self-driving car demos slowed to a trickle and some grumbled to TechCrunch about raising capital.
Students had been waiting since then to see how those policies would trickle down to the university.
What Deb really wants you to do is let it trickle through your brain and come back.
Relief is now beginning to trickle in, but the rebuilding figures to be a years-long process.
Now the river is choked, residents told our reporter, and some parts are reduced to a trickle.
Not necessarily, because trickle-down has never been the whole story of the Republican assault on workers.
Afterward, families and players began to trickle out of the academy, heads drooped, many wiping away tears.
And the sharp drops in Argentine and Turkish markets suggest that trickle is turning into a gusher.
Yet a blockade by the Saudi-led coalition since 2015 has reduced humanitarian aid to a trickle.
When and if the wave of downtown millennials turns around, will companies ever start to trickle back?
Polls have closed in the UK general election with results from individual seats starting to trickle in.
The movement of money from country to country slowed to a trickle in the 1930s and 1940s.
Has the resistance found religion on the waterboarding and trickle-down economics that marked the Bush years?
Republicans believe tax cuts for the wealthy help us all because they subscribe to trickle-down economics.
It will only be a matter of time before these ordinances trickle down to online delivery services.
Those costs then trickle down to insurers and help drive up costs for the entire health system.
When it does trickle from her tap, the water is so heavily chlorinated, she said, it's undrinkable.
Ms. Bouder notes that it is precisely this shift that will lead to a trickle-down effect.
It's a trickle feed effect then, almost, as you go from one new act to the next.Yeah.
Carlos Ghosn&aposs safety in Lebanon is seeming increasingly perilous as details of his escapade trickle out.
What once seemed like a trickle of vulnerable civilians now looked, to some, like a potentially dangerous flood.
Of course, just like trickle-down economics, the mechanism by which this will actually happen is completely unclear.
Excitement slowly transformed to anxiety as Clinton supporters waited for hotly contested swing state results to trickle in.
The money has been slow to trickle in, due to a range of less-than-ideal investment terms.
This kind of rhetoric tends to trickle up from the anti-abortion grassroots to more mainstream Republican candidates.
Vote tallies continue to trickle in for the 22 U.S. House races that appear too close to call.
And after those advancements have made their way into soldiers' meals, they often trickle into the consumer market.
CES is a huge showcase for tech innovations and trends that'll trickle out to products throughout the year.
It was telling to see them slowly trickle out during Pear Cider and Cigarettes's excessive, 35-minute runtime.
And there have been a growing trickle of studies like Burchards that look at these questions as well.
Toward the end of Trump's extended remarks, a small but noticeable trickle of supporters began leaving the arena.
Well, you might say, good for artists; after all, some of this wealth will trickle down to them.
Bill Haslam, have signed bills to stop the trickle-down effect of the NLRB's controversial Browning-Ferris ruling.
I figure those changes will trickle down to the models for us mere peasants in the future anyway.
But simply waiting for that progress to trickle down into the labour market ignores India's dismal recent record.
These liquids emerge from their containers slowly, in a feathery trickle, and are generally very pleasant to watch.
Rivers that had shrunk to a trickle now fill the valleys they once carved out of the Earth.
Well, it'll probably have self-driving capabilities, though Apple would probably trickle that feature out after several releases.
In Dallas In front of the police headquarters in Dallas, handfuls of people solemnly trickle in and out.
He wanted to turn on the best and brightest and have the wisdom trickle down to the populous.
Of course, those costs would inevitably trickle down to the consumer, making internet access more cumbersome and expensive.
You do this with tokens you earn from encounters, leveling, and challenges, so you get a steady trickle.
But how long such changes will take to trickle down to the unfortunate pangolin remains to be seen.
That means more of the trickle-down flow of money into base metals already picked up by Barclays.
Those features are currently in a very limited beta, but hopefully they'll trickle down to all users soon.
It's a trickle down effect that includes writers, cinematographers and composers — just about all aspects of film production.
Paajarvi finished the play by getting the puck to trickle off Lundqvist's right shoulder and over his stick.
The Paul Ryan budget, rolled out in 2011, was initially synonymous with Republican cruelty and trickle-down economics.
But this kind of trickle-down feminism may need to be reconsidered in the wake of Clinton's loss.
But as public pressure mounted and Trump doubled down on his equivocation, more resignations began to trickle in.
The trickle of initial investment, however, turned into a deluge in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis.
Despite its vast potential, the benefits of Venezuela's growth did not trickle down to the country's poorest citizens.
Every new trickle of information I've heard about the show makes me even more excited for the premiere.
It's saying something that I don't know how to say and then the words trickle out of that.
On the flipside, if prices trickle lower, it could entice buyers to return to the market in droves.
We knew Tuesday's turnout would tell us a lot, even before results began to trickle in that night.
In recent years, he began a trickle of investments in the country, including in one burgeoning wine company.
New details about the explosions in Manhattan and New Jersey and the surrounding investigation continue to trickle in.
But a stroll through this hardscrabble town provides plenty of proof that those riches do not trickle down.
As the news started to trickle out, a few of our volunteers mentioned that they have been there.
The hearing room is packed wall-to-wall with staff and press as lawmakers continue to trickle in.
So ignore the obstinate, biased, alarmist headlines: the blue tidal wave will, at best, be a blue trickle.
A trickle of Israeli families on school break and foreign tourists passed through on a recent sunbaked weekday.
But in a conference call on Tuesday, watching the Nevada caucus results trickle in, members reevaluated that endorsement.
" He added, "I think there's a sport trickle-down effect, and I think that's clear at all levels.
During another interview with Blitzer on Friday, Romney accused Trump of promoting "trickle-down" racism, misogyny and bigotry.
There's also an onboard charge cable for "trickle" top-offs using a regular wall outlet for 120V power.
CAP also disputed the argument that the benefits of tax cuts for high earners trickle down to others.
And though we all can't book him a flight, we're sure this method will trickle down to salons.
Spectators trickle in, find spaces on plastic chairs surrounding the ring, and wait for the fights to start.
In the years following the financial crisis, de novo bank activity in the US slowed to a trickle.
Now, he adds, they are starting to trickle out of the research environment and into the clinical realm.
The chief executive's attitudes can trickle down to the rest of the country and set a toxic tone.
"Slipping Through My Fingers" captures, with devastating effect, the slow trickle of child ageing away from their parent.
The flood of fiscal stimulus from the Republican tax cut bill is about to slow to a trickle.
Just a little trickle of blood so that you don't look injured, only stupid and a bit iffy.
Patients fill jugs from a tiny tap on the ground floor that sometimes has a trickle of water.
And the kind of plan that Donald has put forth would be trickle-down economics all over again.
The jihadi rebels in Syria also continue their battle, yielding a steady trickle of battlefield death and dismemberment.
What's more, Congress is reckoning with a slow trickle of sexual harassment allegations, following the resignations of Sen.
Thousands did turn up at Rufaro but by the 13th, the stream of mourners had become a trickle.
Church leaders are keen to show life goes on at the cathedral as donations for rebuilding trickle in.
This new reality has already taken over the presidential race and is starting to trickle down ballot, too.
The Neighbourhood Genrification The Regrettes THEESatisfaction The War on Drugs Trickle-down economics were apparently already booked up.
Winter allows us to breathe in resins and smokiness at a trickle, which has a beautiful haunting quality.
We won't know who "really" won until poll results trickle in and the primary voters cast their ballots.
The blood does not spurt, nor does it trickle; it flows down her neck in a steady stream.
With Colombia's civil conflict winding down — a peace accord was signed in 2016 — the trickle became a flood.
When Spears released "Lucky," no one thought it would trickle down to the buzz cut moment of 2007.
But the businesspeople and workers who have depended on that trickle of tourists now face an uncertain future.
Time and again it has been shown that "trickle down" economics doesn't work, yet they still promulgate it.
These tracks hardly move; they trickle and tingle in place, as the thick keyboard textures cast drooping shadows.
Barring a trickle of metal into Singapore and Malaysia's Port Klang, that's been it for the stocks rebuild.
Lots of people are still waiting for tax cuts given to those at the top to trickle down.
The potential prosecution has unwittingly revived migration as an issue despite only a trickle of arrivals to Italy.
By Thursday, power was restored, and tourists are expected to trickle back to the affected stretch on Friday.
On a recent evening, there was a steady trickle of customers going in and out of Coffee & Laundry.
When I picked up the moist, frosting-lathered cake, it left behind a trickle of indistinguishable green liquid.
PHOENIX — The steady trickle of injuries plaguing the Mets this year has given them plenty of difficult decisions.
Look at the explosive growth of esports in college, from where activities often trickle down to high school.
Nor is it known just how much of the FTC's new orders will trickle out as public information.
And very little of this additional money is likely to trickle down to the children in the PICU.
On Tuesday, there was only a trickle of the usual throngs on the sand, with streets eerily empty.
Reuters reported that the flow at Victoria Falls, a huge international tourist attraction, is sometimes just a trickle.
And I don't mean the trickle-down economics kind that supposedly accompanies tax cuts to the one percent.
Then the devastating news of the plane crash began to trickle in, and their joy turned into mourning.
The snowmelt will trickle down to irrigate crops, fill glasses and help sustain life in an arid state.
The problem is that these benefits have been dwarfed by the trickle-up effects to a fortunate few.
"The bad news is that the average trickle-down time from research to practices is ten years plus."
As it gets cheaper, maybe we'll see it trickle down and things will start to gel together more.
In other words, we need to build a trickle-up economy from our people, families and communities up.
We're still seeing announcements trickle in, but a few stand out: Oscar will expand into five more states.
This had a literal trickle-down effect on the health of the river, and river species including salmon.
Vote tallies continue to trickle in for the nine U.S. House races that appear too close to call.
The electoral authorities said the very last results may not trickle in until the end of the week.
We should think of ways to let the profits at the top trickle down to the middle and bottom.
It's an annual trickle-down effect, and Jessica Chastain is the latest to get bitten by the brunette bug.
The trickle of bridesmaids and groomsmen thickens to a stream: Hobobob, Unlistedgamer, Princess Fuzzy, MrElmo, Mia, Noble Archer Gib.
When Mexico's economy improved and the fertility rate fell, the number of Mexicans migrating north slowed to a trickle.
But some migrants continue to trickle in from the south and more than 6,500 are now trapped in Serbia.
The flood of arrivals, at 181,000 in 2016, has become a trickle, just over 3,000 so far this year.
The discovery, instead, spawned an entirely new field of astronomy, and the results are finally starting to trickle in.
Normally, smaller streams trickle into larger and larger rivers, like a network of branches combining into a large trunk.
And as the costs of successful therapies inevitably drop, their efforts will trickle down to the rest of us.
Like other features, it'll probably also trickle down to lower-cost model options after debuting on high-end vehicles.
It's slightly more likely that some of the money he raises will eventually trickle back to his own businesses.
Meanwhile, previously undiscovered White House documents have also continued to trickle out as they're released under open records requests.
It's not going to trickle down like you think, or if it does, it's going to take 30 years.
The Symantec finding is fascinating as an example of how attacks trickle down from nations to more common criminals.
Meanwhile, the richest Americans would see the most benefit, leaving the rest to hope for a trickle-down effect.
The trickle of news comes from their relatives through phone calls or from the shelter's pastor and his wife.
"The US will probably stop admitting everyone or slow it down to an absolute trickle," Ramos told BuzzFeed News.
As opportunities for collaboration were reduced to a trickle, China doubled down on efforts to develop space technology indigenously.
He anticipated a trickle of transplants at first until those systems are established, with the rate slowly ticking upward.
Still, Hawkeye costs $199 on Kickstarter if you feel like preordering and waiting for more details to trickle out.
But animal rights activists fear the trickle of restored data is intended to make people forget about the issue.
A three-way row between Gaza, the West Bank and Israel has seen electricity supplies cut to a trickle.
A few people trickle in, looking awkward and confused as the staff explains that things won't start until 9.
And for a new trait to trickle through a population, it would have to be particularly strong and advantageous.
But if history is any indication, you might see the technology trickle down to OnePlus phones at some point.
The technology that McLaren is building for its supercars will eventually trickle down into the cars we all drive.
All but a trickle from its source, the Jordan River, is now used up before it reaches the sea.
Thankfully, shortly after finding the vehicle, sightings of Wrigley started to trickle in to the Whitners and the IMPD.
Cars tactically parked beneath condemned trees or protesters standing below have reduced the number of fellings to a trickle.
Unlike in economics, the trickle-down effect actually does happen in tech, and it's working in the VR field.
These technologies often originate in the military, or organizations commissioned by it; sometimes they trickle down into consumer products.
Ronald Reagan insisted that supply-side economics would "trickle down" to all Americans and provide material wealth for all.
But air drops are a "last resort" as they are costly, complicated and deliver a mere trickle of aid.
"The supply-side trickle-down economic policies, they are not going to help the white working class," he added.
A sort of deep, existential sadness creeps through my body, coupled with discomfort and a little trickle of shame.
The government argues that will trickle down and creates incentives for poorer people to improve their skills and education.
The quick-release shot appeared to hit Smith's catching mitt and trickle over the goal line at 10:59.
Experts told CNBC that participation could slide on the youth level, and that would trickle up to the pros.
Early results were expected to trickle in on Monday, but it was unclear when a winner would be declared.
This would trickle down and bring policies and laws which would help ordinary women fight abuse, discrimination and inequality.
Sometimes it was fine, but, increasingly, it was slowing to a sub-dial-up trickle of around 20 Kbps.
"The trickle-down crowd is now having a beer party in the Rose Garden," Pelosi deadpanned after the vote.
But if he has his way there's no reason why it couldn't eventually trickle down to more affordable brands.
In the final scene of the movie, Cole Trickle races his crew chief to victory lane after winning Daytona.
And it should (but won't) finally break the grip of trickle-down ideology on much of our political class.
It's a textbook example of how trickle-down economics coaxes the middle class into voting against its own interests.
But I took the sack and held it to my lips and let just the tiniest trickle get in.
Word spread in the trans community of Ousterhout's work, and a trickle of patients turned into a steady stream.
Foreign investments in Africa and Latin America often focus on major infrastructure development projects that promise trickle-down development.
It's also not OK to pretend trickle-down economics is going to work now, when it never has before.
We can't afford to rely on failed trickle-down economics and regressive 20th century solutions for 21st century problems.
It's a firehose of data that Springer Nature has turned into a manageable trickle through this machine-generated publication.
The effects trickle up and down the economy, supporting company agendas, informing marketing decisions, and even impacting social change.
Unfortunately, there has been a wage growth trickle while the tsunami seems to be in our increasing debt levels.
Instead, senators began to trickle back to the Capitol after midnight and eventually approved the deal after 2202 a.m.
Then came Sousse, and foreign arrivals—whose spending accounts for 15 percent of Tunisia's GDP—slowed to a trickle.
Several sources confirmed that Weidman was off the card after some whispers started to trickle through on Internet threads.
Since internet access was cut off, activists say news about the escalating conflict has been slower to trickle out.
"All right," Dillon said as "Hey Jude" played on the jukebox and people began to trickle out of Murphy's.
Instead of seeking aggressive racial-equality initiatives, Democrats too often have opted for a sort of trickle-down liberalism.
"You can think of the trickle effect that will have, how that will impact care," Ms. Edmund-Sealey said.
Right at home Instead of a monthly maintenance bill, house owners face a never-ending trickle of repair costs.
CBS appears to be a case study in how behavior at the top of a company can trickle down.
The slow processing of cases reduces the population at the camps, while the trickle of new arrivals replenishes it.
The blue wave came, but it was on the small side, maybe a modest trickle rather than a tsunami.
Workers have been an afterthought, imagined beneficiaries of "trickle-down" support that, in reality, comes in exceedingly limited drops.
Biden won the election day vote, and as that continues to trickle in, his margins could continue to grow.
"Even years after the FBI investigation, the slow trickle of new emails has yet to be explained," Lamberth wrote.
This week, as they trickle back from Mediterranean beaches and Alpine campgrounds, Europeans are preparing for a fateful autumn.
And he long ago slashed the federal government's pandemic response teams as part of his destructive trickle-down agenda.
Screnock conceded the race, and results continued to trickle in late Tuesday showing Dallet with a double-digit lead.
It was so juicy I had to keep an eye on the steady trickle of sauce down my wrist.
"He's coming to a state that has lived through seven years of trickle-down tax policy," Mr. Pepper said.
How much the wealth from a Snap I.P.O. will trickle out across broader Los Angeles is harder to ascertain.
The 1960s were tough on Weegee, when the deluge of attention he once enjoyed had slowed to a trickle.
A magnetometer in the Senate press gallery will require reporters to trickle into the chamber one at a time.
Sure, premium features will inevitably trickle down to midrange headphones, but what's the new frontier at the premium end?
In the increasing hunger for minerals, dollars and wealth, the globalization process has not had a trickle-down effect.
Other residents who were coming in and out of the shelter in a steady trickle were reluctant to speak.
The playwright Sheila Callaghan has an attitude toward language and theatricality that's more of a flood than a trickle.
Save for a small trickle stain of rust at the back, the boat looked as it did on Nov.
In the economic sphere, the best counterpoint to trickle-down alarmism is to explain that it misses the point.
Polling shows that voters largely oppose slashing corporate tax rates, believing the benefits will not trickle down to them.
The specifics of the plan are still confidential but will likely trickle out as they begin to be enforced.
"We're starting to see a trickle-down effect from the rate increases happening at the federal level," said Caldwell.
The water moves at a trickle and is low enough for people to walk across from Mexico to Texas.
But different elements of the reCharge concept could trickle out sooner than a complete product—potentially within a decade.
Because the spacecraft is far away, it will take 20 months for all of the data to trickle back.
But in the last few hours, as voting results have started to trickle in, the numbers have changed dramatically.
People tend to protect their livestock and children by killing top predators, creating all sorts of trickle-down effects.
That means it's going to be easier and easier for people to get access to great ingredients, and there's been a continued trickle of suggestions that Amazon will be gunning for a massive business that helped Blue Apron go public — a trickle that has since tempered Wall Street's appetite for that business.
The Republican candidates, she said are "selling the same snake oil: trickle down economics" that reversed Mr. Clinton's economic achievements.
The typical double-digit growth slowed to more of a trickle, with revenue up 1.7 percent from a year ago.
In some cases the process could take as little as 45 minutes and results will trickle out through the night.
But as early results begin to trickle in, it's becoming less and less clear what is going to happen tonight.
A steady trickle of new allegations about the scandals has raised doubts about how long Abe can stay in power.
Fake-news hucksters, political Newspeakers, subversive reality-hackers, trickle-down deconstructionists–they're clogging the Internet with a miasma of disinformation.
So far, the silhouette has yet to trickle past contemporary designers (à la Molly Goddard) and down to fast-fashion.
As the crowd began to trickle out, Josh Glaspie, 28, smoked a cigarette on a sidewalk strewn with discarded signs.
And eventually, as computing technology improves, Rift games could trickle down to a slightly upgraded Quest or other consumer headset.
Most of the good new features will trickle their way down the food chain to the company's more mainstream device.
However, there has been a trickle-down effect of the economic slowdown in India as a result of the globalization.
This search for documents will become a theme and the production of previously requested documents is coming in a trickle.
Growth in manufacturing jobs has slowed to a trickle this year as Trump has pursued his trade war with China.
We're just about an hour away from Tesla's quarterly earnings calls, but the news is already starting to trickle out.
But a trickle of money leaving China to buy houses and other overseas investments has become a flood this winter.
In 2006, with the release of Tomb Raider: Legend, the presence of parents began to trickle into Lara Croft's backstory.
Over time, however, some improvements could trickle down to its cheaper printer lineup — which could be particularly helpful for schools.
As the results for the election began to trickle in, the cryptocurrency quickly began to rise at around 2 a.m.
The trickle of PRI officials defecting to Morena may become a flood if the PRI is thrashed on election day.
Over the next decade London could see business trickle away to EU27 capitals, New York and, increasingly, Asian financial centres.
It's these highly-triggering comments and extreme views on suicide that trickle into almost every piece of content Swan produces.
Talk of the Republican health plan on cable news has slowed to a trickle, according to data from IQ Media.
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, whose odds were at 71% before the convention, her chances trickle down to 61% by Tuesday.
Analysts expect rents will continue to moderate on the highest end, which will trickle down to other, slightly older apartments.
He believes the dividend will build a "trickle up" effect because that money will go right back into the economy.
Reunifications have slowed to a trickle, largely because about 300 parents were removed from the United States without their children.
Reports that congressional GOP leaders were consolidating around this strategy began to trickle out in the press in mid-November.
Likely, McDormand heard of inclusion riders through the trickle-down effect of Smith and Kotagal's meetings with agents and talent.
Ask for it with Bulgarian feta under a trickle of balsamic vinegar, so good you may never return to butter.
Even so, there remains a steady trickle of jailbreaks involving less people but still underlining how corroded Mexican prisons are.
The fortified fence on Hungary's southern border has proved effective, and asylum claims have been reduced to a slow trickle.
But small businesses across the United States had to deal with unexpected trickle-down effects that caused disruption and uncertainty.
Apart from the Google Home speaker blitzkrieg at the Pixel 2 event last year, the news has been a trickle.
Though there are no plans to put the vehicle into production, some of the ideas may trickle into Toyota's lineup.
It's conventional wisdom that VR will start as a high-end luxury and trickle down, and O'Brien's statements reflect this.
Church leaders are keen to show life goes on at the cathedral as donations to help rebuild it trickle in.
But when a new social media presence began to trickle into existence immediately, a slew of new questions came up.
And yet the secretary's chosen phrase of "Trumped-up trickle-down" came off as contrived and too clever by half.
Some of these devices need very fast connections, while others are tiny sensors that need only a trickle of communication.
The trickle-down effect of Yemen's civil war has hit a surprising target: The big cats at the country's zoo.
It could easily go 10x from here — this trickle could become a tsunami of capital — and I think it will.
And every so often, something happens which turns the flow of departures from a slow trickle to a larger torrent.
More than 80 percent of Yemen's imports used to come through Hodeidah port, but that has slowed to a trickle.
I think if powerful people can make a difference by speaking up, which they are, that will trickle down hopefully.
On Wednesday, U.S. officials let in three groups totaling 63 migrants, a dramatic uptick from the trickle permitted since Monday.
Despite the claims of the many high-profile apostles of trickle-down feminism, women simply cannot live on inspiration alone.
Gordon believes any weakness in the XLK could trickle down to financials, and push the XLF tumbling below that level.
With all the power and privilege men have as a group, that doesn't trickle down to individual men feeling powerful.
The steady trickle of Republicans coming out for Clinton have boosted her campaign and drawn attention to a divided GOP.
As a result, clinical research has slowed to a trickle, now accounting for only 10 percent of the institute's budget.
And the program, along with drug therapy and aggressive outreach, slowed the flood of new H.I.V. cases to a trickle.
At the same time, there's a general tendency for business-focused technology to trickle down to consumers after a while.
The future of such fillers here is directly tied to the trickle of approvals by the Food and Drug Administraion.
Along came the Republicans, trickle-down economics — one of the worst ideas since snake oil — was put back into place.
However, we're starting to see some of these tools trickle down into other services, though maybe in a different fashion.
Yes, this will eventually trickle down to business class and you see it in the frontend of Qatar Airways already.
At one point, the dancers open the door and people trickle in, unsure whether the performance is over or not.
What begins as a slow trickle of email reminders from hospital administrators regarding mandatory flu vaccinations inevitably becomes a deluge.
When I tweak my dating profile to indicate "partnered but available," the deluge of "third" emails slows to a trickle.
Whether the benefits of lower costs trickle down to consumers will depend on the internal machinations of the shipping industry.
Manufacturers dole out billions of dollars in discounts every year, but these savings don't usually trickle down directly to consumers.
But when drivers get stuck in traffic or cannot find parking, they often trickle in too late to be served.
Those farmers, in turn, would spend less on equipment and materials, which could eventually trickle through to the broader economy.
But this year, a particularly impressive trickle of unreleased music from jazz's halcyon midcentury has emerged for the first time.
But the United States responded by slapping visa restrictions on Cambodian officials, and a trickle of deportations began in December.
"It's funny how things slowly trickle through," Ms. Marston said over coffee at the Royal Opera House in London recently.
It was 40 inches high, the size of a small refrigerator, and had no screen for words to trickle across.
A friend who works in fashion told me most trends originate in women's designs and trickle down to men's wear.
But as details of the reported deal trickle out, it seems clear that this whole tournament has been a sham.
What started as a trickle of a few businesses and schools closing has now become a torrent of event cancellations.
What was a trickle in 19803 became a flood by 1864, as thousands of self-emancipated slaves followed Union soldiers.
As we've learned with each new trickle of previously withheld documents, Judge Kavanaugh didn't start misleading senators just this week.
The trickle-vent feature added about $40,000 to the cost of the windows, according to Josh Schuster, the managing principal.
The trickle-vent feature added about $40,000 to the cost of the windows, according to Josh Schuster, the managing principal.
If it can be contained to hot spots and a trickle of new cases, the political impact may be moderate.
But Mr. Trump has opted instead to let his plans trickle out over the next 30 days, this official said.
By including weak, tiny USB chargers, you won't get but a trickle charge from what you get in the box.
With a smaller heart attack, a blood vessel is mostly blocked but a trickle of blood can still get through.
With coal and oil in short supply, factories now either stood silent or produced a trickle of their former output.
The new newspaper is an audacious bet that a renewed interest in journalism can trickle down to the community level.
There's anticipation that eventually we're going to see a trickle-down effect of the Phase One trade deal with China.
The new "cascading" development, on Wellington Street, some residents worry, will turn those changes from a trickle to a flood.
They prefer rules that maximize their wealth — a trickle-down approach that has failed our nation time and time again.
For others, the belief is that the benefits of having futuristic infrastructure will "trickle down" to the rest of Morocco.
A: I would start putting more economic buying power into people's hands so that we have a trickle-up economy.
" Clinton called Trump's tax policies "Trumped-up trickle-down" economics and Trump accused Clinton of being "all talk, no action.
But while investment in new projects is improving, the money is yet to trickle down to the oil supply industry.
Worse has been the trickle-down effect of this holy quest for national pre-eminence, especially on youth sports culture.
But the popularity of green lending among European banks is expected to trickle down to the U.S. sooner or later.
Democrats have eagerly filled the void with a steady trickle of measures, using arcane procedures to produce a paper trail.
Videos and images have started to trickle out of the storm-battered Bahamas from photojournalists and locals on social media.
Popular arts flourished, and, though the country was officially closed for most of the period, foreign influences did trickle in.
Three decades ago, during the Reagan era, some sought to re-enshrine trickle-down economics and undermine our shared promise.
But it also included cuts to the State Department and HHS, which would trickle down to USAID and the CDC.
A trickle of water runs all day through the gutter, as if someone somewhere has collapsed while watering the lawn.
That has trickle-down effects for the hiring of the staff inside those agencies and limits whose ideas are heard.
"[Hubbard] wanted to turn on the best and brightest and have the wisdom trickle down to the populace," Pollan said.
Just like with Nike's other innovations, however, self-lacing sneakers will likely trickle down into cheaper models in some form.
That's had a whole bunch of trickle-down aerodynamic effects, most notably in maneuverability and dogfighting, which we covered earlier.
The point is, the magic is very real, and it just so happens to trickle down to our beauty routines, too.
"It's going to trickle down to everybody in town," said Mary Alma Savedge, who went to school with Mr. Edwards's sister.
Especially in closed systems like a movie set, the tiniest trickle of information can turn into a torrent of irresponsible speculation.
Cramer spoke with Analog's CFO David Zinsner, who outlined the changes that could trickle into the industry when Trump takes office.
So are you more convinced that it may trickle through now, because Donald Trump sounds like a different kind of President?
It takes forever for the Google's OS updates to trickle down to products manufactured by companies like Samsung, OnePlus, and Huawei.
The cesium attached itself to the surfaces of the sand grains, and some managed to trickle down to the groundwater below.
These high-end chips inevitably lead to trickle down effects for future CPUs that are more consumer-friendly, and that's great.
Luckie points out that the issues regarding diversity in the Facebook workforce trickle down and affect the platform's black user base.
The intelligence community did not get into hacking attempts on American voting systems but we've gradually seen more information trickle out.
As revelations about Facebook's devil-may-care attitude toward its users' personal data continue to trickle out, Zuckerberg is playing coy.
If there is a slow trickle out of U.S. stocks, other markets can benefit, as has happened this year in Europe.
Shareholders of companies who employ drone delivery to cut costs would likely see some of those savings trickle down to them.
Compared to the piles of money bulldozed over to NASA by Congress in the 1960s, the trickle of funds is damning.
The Taiwanese worry that Mr. Ma's rapprochement with Beijing has gotten too close, without enough trickle-down benefits to average Taiwanese.
Vocations to the priesthood have fallen to a trickle, and the social power wielded by religious orders is a fading memory.
But the firms that make them, which range from biotech giants to scrappy upstarts, are turning the trickle into a torrent.
Mitt Romney's comments that Donald Trump's election could legitimize "trickle-down" racism in America make us think twice about these questions.
In theory the trickle could become a flood if the trade war heats up or worries about supply-chain security intensify.
"At this point I would say it is a steady trickle rather than stampede but is most definitely happening," he said.
"If we invest in creating a positive culture in the rugby space, it will have a trickle-down effect," she said.
Nevertheless, the decision was made without IFSC consultation, which will have a trickle-down effect on how the sport is practiced.
In the Permian, where wells had been gushing crude for almost 100 years, the flow was looking more like a trickle.
But soon after launch, Google tanked Foundem's ranking, pushing results far past the first page and slowing usage to a trickle.
Those that are occupied have a mere trickle of customers, and the goods they sell—furniture, clothes, electronics—are ambitiously priced.
An effect known as "dry flows," where small seasonal landslides trickle down the canyons, could be responsible for the transient streaks.
What followed was a slow trickle of stars on the carpet, including other event co-chairs Serena Williams and Harry Styles.
These solutions could also "trickle up" from the personal level to larger-scale investments, as transfer risks are smoothed across geographies.
"Our belief from talking to the market is that this will trickle down very, very fast indeed," Davies told The Verge.
But we can be excited for the movies that trickle down from Sundance to streaming sites, and to theaters near you.
This trickle down may continue, but for now it stems directly from what Apple believes people will want from these devices.
I chill with J's grandmother and knit as the balance of the party trickle in over the course of the morning.
When he asked participants to surprise his mother with in-person birthday wishes, he assumed a "trickle" of people would appear.
But as Clinton appears to pull away in the presidential race, enthusiasm among Democratic donors may belatedly and similarly trickle downballot.
In the years since, documents have continued to trickle out of the Snowden leak that shed additional light on those efforts.
On American TV, there was a trickle of one-off episodes in the early '21980s on several shows, typically medical dramas.
Game of Thrones won't be returning until 2018 (maybe even 2019!), but information about season 8 is beginning to trickle in.
However, overall demand is thinner than Airbus expected, forcing it to slow production to a trickle while looking for more business.
This was a feature that the bigger phones already had, but it's great to see trickle down into the smaller body.
Those charges trickle down to the consumer—which is really shitty, as so many Americans have no choice over their ISP.
That leaves America reliant on overhead imagery, coupled with what limited human or electronic intelligence may trickle in, to count bodies.
Third-quarter results are beginning to trickle in from European firms as Wall Street banks formally kicked off the earnings season.
THERE'S AN ENORMOUS TRICKLE DOWN EFFECT IN JOB CREATION WHEN YOU BRING BACK THESE BIG MANUFACTURING FACILITIES TO THE UNITED STATES.
The number of arrivals has since slowed to a trickle despite many people still making the dangerous Mediterranean crossing into Italy.
But as unexpectedly higher demand numbers started to trickle out, the same funds rushed to cut their bets on lower prices.
In the days preceding Memorial Day weekend, the Ultimate Fighting Championship began to trickle out old videos on its YouTube channel.
And just a trickle of foreign fighters have been able to reach the "promised land" in the last year than previously.
Pour the heated chocolate in a continuous trickle into the eggs, beating on medium-high as you go, until fully combined.
A default would probably turn what so far has been a modest trickle of lawsuits from jilted creditors into a stampede.
Its director, Guillaume Vincent, has devised an astonishing opening scene, which sees terrified-looking brides slowly trickle into a waiting room.
The proposed policy changes single out immigrant families for different treatment, the effects of which also can trickle down to children.
The mound was starting to melt, a trickle of it inching down the cone and drawing dangerously close to the thumb.
Raise your hand if you thought the title of "Billionaire populist barnstorming campaigner for trickle down economics" wasn't possible before now.
EVERY EVENING around nine o'clock, dozens of homeless people start to trickle into Sanlian Taofen, a 24-hour bookshop in Beijing.
Traders are expecting substantial currency flows from oil companies and exporters to start to trickle in from this week, they said.
While Republicans claim that a corporate tax break will trickle down to workers, there is little evidence to bear this out.
AND, YOU KNOW, ALSO, PROBABLY THE TRICKLE THROUGH FROM TAX REFORM AS WELL, WE THOUGHT COULD ULTIMATELY HELP US AS WELL.
I started to notice the Peter Kavinsky tweets on Saturday morning, at first as a trickle, and then as a flood.
The progressives have gained a lot of ground, but to think that the trickle-down elements of the party are gone?
This has a trickle-down effect that can cause you to be stressed working under them and potentially hurt your productivity.
That she ran a minimalist campaign staffed by political amateurs and sustained by only a trickle of contributions did not help.
Soon the city emptied of traffic except for a few straggling taxis and a trickle of drivers who defied the order.
His tax plan is classic trickle-down economics, with a modest middle-class tax cut that would probably lift growth temporarily.
Sam Brownback, whose disastrous experiment in trickle-down economics has busted the state budget and angered voters suffering from slashed services.
Britain is allowing in a thin trickle — those with relatives in the country — after negotiations described as tough by French officials.
As the rappers began to trickle into a photo studio in Bushwick, it felt like the first day of middle school.
A trickle of official referendum results showed the margins were tight, with the "Remain" camp just nudging into a narrow lead.
Democrats' rejection of due process for Kavanaugh is backfiring -- it's motivating conservatives to turn any Blue Wave into a Blue Trickle.
As they trickle back through the lingering smoke, many residents have found little but ashes remain of their homes and lives.
More little-known information about Houston and her family will likely trickle out when Brown's book comes out on June 13.
Why, you may ask, is Smith's poisonous recipe so famous if blood is so often required to trickle from actors' mouths?
Whatever savings or efficiencies they reap are theirs alone; they don't trickle down to other patients with other forms of coverage.
A trickle of celebrities, billionaires, and other lucky winners of a golden ticket continued to surf the wave, in private sessions.
Yet the law remains deeply unpopular among the public, with many households skeptical that any benefits will trickle down to them.
However, his successful adaptation of trickle-down economics to Colombian — and, indeed, Latin American — politics should remain a cause for concern.
" It's the second song to trickle out from "Songs of Experience," the follow-up to the 2014 album "Songs of Innocence.
Not long after, many of the girls who had been hiding in the bush started to trickle back to the school.
Tibbits, however, isn't sure if the technology will trickle down to the indie makers currently pushing the envelope of 3D printing.
That makes you wonder if the quality of the P-Series Quantum will continue to trickle down along with the prices.
The constant trickle of cases is raising tough questions about whether sperm banks and fertility clinics ought to be better regulated.
"The effects of the shutdown won't trickle into the wedding industry as hard until the spring, in my opinion," she said.
After the Colombian military established a stronger presence in the area about 423 years ago, a trickle of tourists began arriving.
To the Editor: Since tax cuts for corporations and rich people typically don't trickle down to workers, I propose another way.
Well, the trickle of N.F.L. players who had been kneeling during the playing of the national anthem turned into a deluge.
The father and son had paddled for three months and 1,750 miles from the first trickle of the river in Minnesota.
It mainly serves to shore up the hospitals' drug supplies, which saves them money but may not trickle down to patients.
In the ensuing weeks and months, a steady trickle of new games has hit the platform, making that search even harder.
Under Trump, we have seen a sharp slowdown in net immigration that has helped reduce US population growth to a trickle.
The lights went down, and for twenty minutes the only sound was the soft trickle of water seeping into the rectangle.
These developments are important because they typically trickle down to all of Apple's millions of users around the world over time.
Consider it the trickle-up effect of the street-wear revolution, or the end of the distinction between high and low.
And the beginning of the year is often when announcements of store closures and layoffs in the industry will trickle out.
Parts of Iran are back online, and videos suppressed by the nation's internet shutdown are starting to trickle onto social media.
The theory that cutting taxes for the rich will trickle down to boost the economy hasn't panned out in the past.
Exit polls for Britain's election will begin around 210 GMT after voting closes, then official results will begin to trickle in.
Diyas are small earthen oil-filled lamps placed in every corner of the house, to not let the darkness trickle in.
A steady trickle of news reports suggest that his list of contenders has been whittled down to three or four candidates.
The answer, perhaps, lies in changing the debate and acknowledging that trickle-down feminism is not working to end honor crimes.
Before long, word got out, and the Sunday lunch crowd became larger (and more lucrative) than the trickle of weekday business.
Once we move past Duchamp to the works that he influenced, the flood of ingenuity becomes a trickle in no time.
When are the writers behind the "golden age of TV" going to trickle down into crafting some of these single-player campaigns?
Desperate Syrians are backed up at the borders of Jordan and Turkey, barred from entering or else just allowed to trickle in.
As votes continued to trickle in just before 21:17pm, Trump carried more than 23 percent of the vote in each state.
As votes continued to trickle in just before 217:254pm, Trump carried more than 22016 percent of the vote in each state.
This comes as the news division has otherwise been beset by a series of cutbacks and a steady trickle of lay-offs.
This is a vital course correction away from the trickle-down policies that have failed to spread corporate profits to average Americans.
The result has been a trickle of warnings from financial experts that the price tag for all that debt is coming due.
That route was effectively closed last year, but a steady trickle of migrants, arriving mainly from Turkey via neighboring Bulgaria, has continued.
The damage done to runways, roads and bridges has hampered relief efforts, but food, medicine and fuel are beginning to trickle in.
So water that would ordinarily trickle down through the snow and refreeze as it contacts ice runs off the ice sheet instead.
Eventually, a trickle of research started on molecules that work as checkpoint inhibitors, and in 2010 the field finally came of age.
In a sense, the risk intended toward "millionaires and billionaires" would, shall we say, trickle down to hurt the rest of us.
As we get closer to the next major Nintendo Switch unveiling in January, details about the new console continue to trickle out.
A trickle of non-retail phones is hardly a threat to America's network integrity, and cutting them off has real negative consequences.
Most are headed south, toward Marin County and the Bay Area, but a trickle of drivers were headed north, toward the fire.
"It's not just a little sniffle or trickle — you lean over to tie your shoes and you get a gush of fluid."
Results from some stations will start to trickle in on Thursday morning, but a final tally could only be ready by Saturday.
On CNBC's "Options Action " Friday, top technician Carter Worth said the recent underperformance in the could soon trickle down to other equities.
What might they hope to gain from this revolutionary moment, and will any of the promised changes "trickle down" to their workplaces?
The boats have slowed to a trickle: 29 have been intercepted since December 2013, whereas 300 arrived in the 12 months before.

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