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(31) The knock-on effects of the farm seizures are being felt throughout the economy.
(32) Guaranteed prices for agricultural products have created a knock-on effect resulting in high land prices and high food costs.
(33) Persecuting Nonconformists could have a knock-on effect in a community, hitting those who were loyal to the established Church.
(34) It turned out to have a huge knock-on effect.
(35) Tripoli might seem a long way from Beijing or Seoul, but the region's global trade linkages and rising middle-class mean that events in Libya will have a knock-on effect.
(36) Another pitfall is that a change in the schema causes changes to the generated classes, which in turn has a knock-on effect to any code you've written around them.
(37) "There will be a knock-on effect for car production in the UK, but we don't yet know what it is, " he said.
(38) Mothers will also be affected by the same conditions, and if they become ill or die then there will be a knock-on effect on their children.
(39) Broncos came close to levelling the scores just before half-time but a Shane Rodney knock-on helped Castleford to hold firm.
(40) This shortage of food will have a knock-on effect globally, and means that the UK is set to experience further rises in food prices.
(41) Already, exporters have shipped hundreds of tonnes of cabbages to South Korea, leading some Chinese media to warn of knock-on effects at home.
(42) The world is always relationship between supply and demand, music becomes cheap means music is overflow on business, indie music got knock-on effect.
(43) Commodities will have to compete aggressively for capital, which will be in heavy demand in a new lower-risk world and this will have knock-on effects.
(44) The closure of the car factory a knock-on effect on the tyre manufacturers.
(45) An industrial upcycle typically lasts for about a year and is great news for corporate earnings, employment and general credit-worthiness, with positive knock-on effects for the financial sector.
(46) It's easy to slip into poor eating habits – but these can have a knock-on effect on your mood.
(47) Would the perturbation grow and have a knock-on effect, thus affecting the rest of the brain, or immediately die out?
(48) Whether the royal wedding and its feel-good factors has a knock-on effect on trade between Hong Kong and Britain remains to be seen.
(49) Critics argue that they legitimise exploitation and abuse, providing dubious working conditions and spawning a vast knock-on industry of illegal street prostitution.
(50) The knock-on effect will be police forces struggling to keep their heads above water as they try to deal with increasing demands and diminishing resources.
(51) The rate hike is aimed at fighting inflation, but an interesting knock-on effect will be how commodity prices react.
(52) Especially troublesome is a recent real estate slump, which has a knock-on effect on key sectors of the economy such as the steel and cement industries.
(53) But the price of chips has dropped so it's had a knock-on effect on us.
(54) Employees have been warned that changes to the state pension could also have a knock-on effect on many company schemes.
(55) The negative wealth effect on the US economy could be US$800 billion. The knock-on effect could add considerably to it. It would obviously take a big bite out of the US$14 trillion American economy.
(56) "They can't do otherwise, even if we go bankrupt, because of the knock-on effect it would have in southern Europe", one leader says.
(57) He said the California numbers were so high because many businesses had been directly hit by fire or been forced to close in a knock-on effect.
(58) They also used an analytic method that allowed them to calculate the total effect of maternal employment taking into account all knock-on effects.
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(59) Fear of the knock-on effect on regional economies sits side-by-side with assumptions by Asians that they had no part in creating today's problems.
(60) The disadvantage is the unknown knock-on effects. Planktonic algae are at the bottom of the food chain.
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