knock-on effect u rečniku PONS

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I.on [ɒn] PREP

II.on [ɒn] ADV

III.on [ɒn] ADJ attr

I.knock [nɒk] N

IV.knock [nɒk] INTERJ

I.ef·fect [ɪ'fekt] N

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People all of a sudden take an interest and it definitely can have a knock-on effect for the local area.
www.liverpoolecho.co.uk
Such variations will almost inevitably cause a knock-on effect through the lower divisions.
en.wikipedia.org
The quality of people's relationships has a real knock-on effect on many aspects of their lives including their health.
news.bbc.co.uk
It is claimed this had a serious knock-on effect on pupils studying the subjects at a higher level in the sixth-form.
www.telegraph.co.uk
This has had a positive knock-on effect, with the price of the loans plummeting in recent months.
www.independent.co.uk
That obviously has a knock-on effect for the whole industry, which isn't necessarily a good thing.
www.wired.co.uk
In the late 1990s, as a result of politically fuelled doubts about the university's survival, student levels fell drastically, with a knock-on effect on government funding.
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If the pay rises go through, they are likely to have an immediate knock-on effect across the country.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Following on from this was the liquidity crunch in the world of finance, with the knock-on effect on the real economy.
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This has had a knock-on effect of moving the freshman programs down to grades 11 and 12 and programs for grades 11 to 12 down to grades 9 and 10.
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