carry over

/ˈkɛri ˈoʊvər/
noun
  1. Something that remains or is transferred from an earlier time or situation.
    • The new manager's strict policies were a carry-over from her previous job in the military.
    • There was a carry-over of funds from last year's budget that we could use for new equipment.
    • The team's winning streak was a carry-over from their excellent performance in the previous season.
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