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ripple

[rip-uhl] / ˈrɪp əl /




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It also introduced ripple fries last March, though those only stuck around for a few months.

From Barron's

Mass layoffs concentrated in traditionally high-paying fields begin to ripple through the economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

“AI-driven efficiency gains could bolster corporate earnings, but job displacement could weigh on consumer spending, a key driver of corporate profits, and ripple through equity and credit markets,” she said.

From Barron's

Even firms that do not rely heavily on imports feel the ripple effects.

From MarketWatch

The event was “entirely not consistent with an earthquake” or “the ripple fire explosion that you get in mining,” he added.

From The Wall Street Journal