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cascade

[kas-keyd] / kæsˈkeɪd /




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An alert could have been cascaded to local GPs to be on the look out for cases as well as other local hospitals.

From BBC

A cascade of artists canceled performances at the venue in response to the move, and US media reported that ticket sales at the Kennedy Center had fallen to their lowest level since the Covid pandemic.

From Barron's

Infiniti oozed glamour in a lilac sleeveless Louis Vuitton dress with a fitted bodice and a cascade of ruffles tumbling from her hip to the floor, creating a long train.

From Barron's

“Ships are already rerouting because of a lack of capacity and all of that is going to ripple through to food through clothing. The longer this goes on, the bigger the cascade.”

From Barron's

“If this crisis continues over an extended period, it could trigger a global energy shock, with rising oil and gas prices amplifying shipping costs and cascading through supply chains worldwide,” she said.

From MarketWatch