English to Indonesian Dictionary spillover

spillover

kelebihan
definition
noun
there has been a spillover into public schools of the ethos of private schools
an instance of overflowing or spreading into another area.
translation of 'spillover'
noun
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example
The disaster will also have 'spillover' effects in the short term on other countries in the region and on related industries such as airlines.
the 'spillover' effect of the quarrel
This 'spillover' effect can lead to the creation of standards within an industry.
Governments, through regulations, laws, and international treaties, have mandated procedures such as customs requirements that have 'spillover' effects that may improve security.
That is, attendance at university makes you smarter, and thus has 'spillover' effects that are good.
What we object to is the 'spillover' into the ordinary criminal-justice system.
the village was a 'spillover' from a neighboring, larger village
Nor did he intend for the single tax to regulate the production of external 'spillover' effects of private actions.
The 'spillover' economic benefits of reunification also have a political payoff, integrating the countries of the region in a set of cooperative commercial relationships.
And, ominously, it includes use of chemical weapons without regard for their 'spillover' effect on the enemy's own troops and civilians.
the 'spillover' effect of the quarrel
Last night, two people overnighted in accident and emergency and on Sunday, there was a 'spillover' of 12 there.
Inflate today and the consequences (as we are witnessing) will be, first and foremost, rising asset prices, with only 'spillover' effects for goods, services and labor markets.
Tent camps sprang up around the city to take the 'spillover' from hotels.
However, the 'spillover' or transmission of emotions from one setting to another provides a useful conceptual lens for examining and measuring these work-family linkages.
the village was a 'spillover' from a neighbouring, larger village
Paternal job and income loss appear to have adverse 'spillover' effects on children, and these effects might well be detected early by alert teachers and school counselors.
The Americanisation of the world often seems to result from a reaction to external events or a 'spillover' of domestic forces rather than a projection of power and political will.
Indeed, most productivity improvements had similar multiple 'spillover' effects.
there has been a 'spillover' into public schools of the ethos of private schools
That's why, even though the inventory correction directly affects just a small segment of the economy, it has large 'spillover' effects.
By contrast, secure individuals were likely to experience a positive 'spillover' of satisfaction at home to the workplace, as well as in the opposite direction.
The text emphasizes that agricultural management strategies and techniques influence other ecosystems, and that this interaction has 'spillover' effects on the entire landscape, in fact, the planet.
In fact, there is likely to be a 'spillover' effect as visitors to London follow suit and board the coaches to reach the capital.
In the next two months, the 14 patients at the unit will be turfed out to make room for the 'spillover' from the overcrowded St Joseph's general hospital in the South Tipperary town.
New to this list is Phoenix, which more than doubled its Hispanic population over the 1990s - thanks to direct immigration and a 'spillover' from California.
Finally, research and development in rich countries appears to benefit poor countries through 'spillover' effects.
The 1999 war in Angola had 'spillover' effects on Namibia, showing how conflict in one state can influence its neighbors.
At present they are not charged for the 'spillover' into the Irish market.
However, this time, the 'spillover' washed over all aspects of pop culture, spreading far and wide from the hardcore fan base.
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