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1. Today, we have trickle-down economics.

2. COVID Trickle-Down Tied to Potential Corrugated Shortage

3. Kim rejects “trickle-down” economics in favor of inclusive growth

4. 3 She felt the cold water trickle down her throat.

5. She felt the cold water trickle down her throat.

6. 2 Wealth is failing to trickle down through society.

7. Guess you guys got my overflow... trickle down love-onomics.

8. Instead, the report emphasizes international agreements with nonexistent trickle-down planning.

9. I like to call this blind championing of technology "trickle-down techonomics," to borrow a phrase.

10. As I looked up, I saw that water was beginning to slop in and trickle down the wall.

11. The most insidious thing about trickle-down economics is not the claim that if the rich get richer, everyone is better off.

12. "If you have a sergeant showing biases toward Civilian CSIs, that's going to trickle down to patrol officers," says Tranter

13. 3 Somehow, however, that wonderfulness failed to trickle down to the rest of the nation — and that was true even before the crisis.

14. The supposed trickle-down effect of lower taxes for the rich has not yet resulted in greater prosperity for society as a whole.

15. Hu believed that dogmatically pursuing a mere increase in economic output did not benefit everyone in the region, particularly farmers and nomadic herders, pointing out that the large mining projects had brought significant wealth which did not trickle down to the grassroots.

16. The invention is characterized by rotating tubes with an inner, screw-shaped worm or by pumps which are predominantly driven by wind and solar energy, pumping water upwards, causing it to trickle down in the form of drops, enabling the water thus aerated to flow outwards at a predefined depth.