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knock-on effect
[ nok-on, -awn ]
noun
- a chain reaction.
Word History and Origins
Origin of knock-on effect1
Example Sentences
With frequently changing guidance relating to restrictions, quarantines and testing requirements, many travelers find the complexity confusing, and this has had a knock-on effect on confidence.
While Krznaric isn’t confident in our ability to predict the knock-on effects of technological shifts, he thinks it’s easier to say for sure that certain ecological shifts would be good.
These issues will have a knock-on effect on your page ranking.
For the latest instalment of our Confessions series, in which we trade anonymity for candor, we spoke to a CEO with approximately 500 employees, about what the knock-on effects of requiring vaccinations would create for workplace culture.
The knock-on effects may extend further and go beyond advertising.
But the largest knock-on effect is, obviously, more unemployed law professors.
And that, of course, would have had a knock-on effect in the private sector.
And the knock-on effect is thoroughly shaking the Digg offices.
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