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Examples of knock-on


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However, in the knock-on source calculation, the thermal motion of background fuel ions was neglected.
Such gossip, if leaked, will certainly jeopardize the social status of the family with knock-on effects on all marriageable youths in their kin group.
The knock-on effects for families, communities and local social structures are vast.
As suggested, this is not in itself a sin, far from it, but it has a dangerous knock-on effect, notably as regards dating.
Several initiatives and policy changes have sought to address the problem of reduced care-home capacity and the knock-on effects.
The low level of naturalization had a knock-on effect on levels of voter registration.
First, there are relatively specific knock-on consequences if the same degree of asymmetry is assumed to be manifest in related structures.
Such improvements might also have a knock-on effect on perspective taking in nonlinguistic situations.
Changes in friendship are caused by external factors, sometimes in other people's lives first, which have a knock-on effect.
This 'knock-on' effect on other activity needs to be explored further.
The knock-on effects into old age are obvious.
Some heavily influenced local policy while others adopted only the broadest supervisory role, with knock-on consequences for attitudes towards the settled and non-settled poor.
This thickening would in turn have 'knock-on' effects on metabolic exchange, potentially leading to retinal cell malnutrition and cell death.
This can have a substantial knock-on ripple effect throughout an autonomic system when a serious failure occurs.
One can only invoke some kind of ' knock-on ' effect.
Policy changes in the delivery and organisation of long-term care are themselves having profound knock-on effects.
But a reduced demand for consultations for a set of conditions will have knock-on effects.
Previous literature suggests such practice is not commonplace, implicating a knock-on negative effect to patients' quality of life and highlighting the need for audit in this area.
But this has marked "knock-on" effects.
Therefore, these results suggest that educational reforms designed to improve cognitive ability, rather than general educational attainment, would have a knock-on effect of improving democratic participation.
The closure of post offices in small communities obviously has a knock-on effect on the whole local economy.
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That has a knock-on effect, because that figure is then used and is multiplied into other figures which are used later.
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The knock-on effect—wage inflation—of a national minimum wage would be particularly disastrous.
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