spill over

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To enter into another zone by way of accident or overcrowding; to overflow
Overflow with a certain feeling; "The children bubbled over with joy"; "My boss was bubbling over with anger". (synonym) bubble over, overflow
Be disgorged; "The crowds spilled out into the streets". (synonym) spill out, pour out
overflow with a certain feeling; "The children bubbled over with joy"; "My boss was bubbling over with anger"
be disgorged; "The crowds spilled out into the streets
{f} overflow, be filled to the point of flowing over; spread out, extend; be disgorged; go into another zone by overcrowding, pour out
be disgorged; "The crowds spilled out into the streets"
spillover
That which overflows, the excess or side effect
spillover
  In an antenna, the part of the radiated energy from the feed that does not impinge on the reflectors
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A special type of beneficial externality A spillover occurs when one person's investments in human capital increase the productivity of other people Some types of spillovers also increase the rate of return to investments by others in their own human capital
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{i} act of spilling over; quantity spilled over
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(economics) any indirect effect of public expenditure
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Placing members one enrolls below the frontline For example, in a 5x7 matrix, if the frontline is already filled, a representative can place a new recruit in the downline of one of his or her frontline members Similarly a member can benefit when new members are placed in their downline with spillover from his/her upline
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Treating an antenna as a transmitting device, the parts of the radiation pattern of the feed that do not intersect the primary reflector For a receiving antenna, the spillover pattern allows undesirable noise sources such as ground radiation and the atmosphere to elevate the system temperature Spillover is usually minimized when designing a feed, by choosing a suitable grading function
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– Placing members one enrolls below the frontline For example, in a 5x7 matrix, if the frontline is already filled, a representative can place a new recruit in the downline of one of his or her frontline members
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A spillover is a situation or feeling that starts in one place but then begins to happen or have an effect somewhere else. Some jobs are quite likely to have a negative spillover into family life. the effect that one situation or problem has on another situation
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