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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cascading in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
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The numerical value of cascading in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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There is a cascading effect : the financial drain for the older person’s care means fewer resources not only for the caregiver but also for the younger generation’s education and future prospects, the immediate need for assistance is so compelling that future needs are often disregarded.
It is a cascading series of events here that is disrupting the entire food chain, you start ending school lunch programs, universities shut down, food service shuts down, tourism and hotels have low occupancy and at the end of the day you have a tremendous amount of the overall supply of food having to be redirected.
But it just became a cascading effect of how overwhelming all of that became when they tried to do even the most simple of operations. we’re going to learn a little bit about how we think about capability and use as not one and the same when you assess outcome.
It's difficult to say when it will start to bite here, i would expect to see a cascading global impact by the end of February if Chinese production doesn't come back [ this week ]. All automakers have a supply chain war room going on right now to determine what they can be doing. But China is so huge, there is no way they can not be impacted.
We have to remember that when we have an impact of climate change in a city, those can have cascading effects, it can compound other impacts.
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