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leakage

[lee-kij] / ˈli kɪdʒ /






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Both companies made leaps in technology after Liang joined, fueling concerns in Taiwan about the leakage of trade secrets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Such blithe thinking frequently caused Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan to lament “the leakage of reality from American life.”

From Washington Post

"Various initiatives have been identified to address issues related to public finances, including exploring new sources of sustainable revenue and minimising leakages," he said.

From Reuters

“The Airborne Toxic Event” tracks an industrial chemical leakage that throws the family’s life into crisis.

From Los Angeles Times

Initially the system is expected to take 2.93 million gallons of Columbia River water to fill the reservoirs, according to the Yakamas, and then 1.27 million gallons each year to offset evaporation and leakage.

From Seattle Times