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knock-on effect
[ nok-on, -awn ]
noun
- a chain reaction.
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Origin of knock-on effect1
Example Sentences
This will have a knock-on effect on prices, and recruitment, said Mark Slade, its managing director.
With the creative industries generating £50bn a year for London's economy, the lockdowns had much wider knock-on effects across the city.
He added that other flights are not affected by the delays, and everything is moving well but there could be some knock-on effect later due to flights being diverted.
The knock-on effect could result in less money for Scotland and the SNP says the cuts could "haunt Labour" for the rest of its time in government.
So, could Trump's focus on obtaining these minerals have a knock-on effect and help unlock the US's potential in the green technology sector?
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