(32 quotes found)
“It's our theory that everything trickles down from there, ... That if you have high salaries, good conditions, you have good support. You have a lot of communication between teachers, you pay for teachers' supplemental training, and the students learn.”
Dave Eggers
“We survived the 1980's. Back then, the economic program was called "trickle down." That actually meant they were pissing on you. How the whole theory goes was this: "We have all the money. If we drop some, it's yours. Go for it."”
Bill Maher
“We have had a number of people in [to Student Health Services]. It's trickling now, it's down to the number of people who normally come in with upset stomachs, diarrhea and vomiting.”
Colin Riley
“You have to introduce water into the sand. And the easiest way to do that is to make it trickle along your leg into the quicksand, by making a circular motion with your leg.”
Daniel Bonn
“Price changes are inevitable. Any rise in petroleum has a trickle effect through the whole system, and that's always passed to the consumer. But we just don't know what to expect to see. At this point, things are still the same.”
Dan Albert
“I got some of it and it trickled in. It hit my glove and anytime you get a piece it really bothers you when it gets through.”
Seamus Kotyk
“If she runs well the trickle-down effect through the whole of her family will result in incremental increases (in their value).”
David Moodie
“A year ago, you couldn't even find them in the mall, and now it has absolutely trickled down.”
Hope Greenberg
“Our staff on the ground reports that a trickle of refugees are crossing the Palk Strait to India in small fishing boats, fearing an escalation in the violence.”
William Spindler
“It's not going to be a big bang launch, but a trickle launch.”
Ted Schadler