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** ] or emissions leakage, whereby another country increases its greenhouse gas emissions in response to a unilateral climate policy ** ] or emissions leakage, whereby another country increases its greenhouse gas emissions in response to a unilateral climate policy
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**], also known as Leakage, where signals are picked up by an unintended device
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In addition, see: In addition, see:

* ], also known as Leakage, where signals are picked up by an unintended device
** ], where audio from one source is picked up by a microphone intended for a different source
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A leakage occurs when fluid is lost through a leak.

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