"The season hasn't been great for farmers and that has had a knock-on effect for everyone, " she said.
Universities attract hi-tech investment, creating a further 89 "knock-on" jobs locally for every 100 on campus.
The issue now is the knock-on for food prices and the future of Britain's farming industry.
This might also have a knock-on effect and delay future production runs of the device.
It seems these claims rely on drum roll, please "multipliers" to produce estimates of knock-on jobs.
Yes, there are knock-on effects being felt around the world from the European crisis.
Such restrictions can have knock-on effects that work at odds with Manila's other economic goals.
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But managers at the Truro hospital said there was no evidence of knock-on effects so far.
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He said it would also impact the UK, which would have a knock-on effect.
That has knock-on implications for companies which supply maintenance, support and other services to the company.
The Teesdale and Weardale Mountain Rescue Team said closures of main routes can create knock-on problems.
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Martin almost did but his try was disallowed for a knock-on earlier in the move.
And one of the knock-on effects is that you do end up inspiring other people.
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The decline in travel has already had a knock-on effect on demand for fuel.
Mr Bowles said the panel's report would have a "knock-on effect to the people in the organisation".
Thursday's strong winds had a knock-on effect as many players were unable to complete their second rounds.
That is principally because economic uncertainty in South Korea has had a knock-on effect in Sri Lanka.
These had distortionary knock-on effects in the economy that affected investment and the country's capacity to grow.
Mr Darling said allowing HBOS to collapse would have had knock-on effects for all of Britain's banks.
For the securities class-action business, the knock-on effect is that the number of suits filed has dropped precipitously.
But, as the industry is understandably at pains to point out, it could have some curious knock-on effects.
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But if you are not getting over the gain line and getting gang-tackled, it has a knock-on effect.
The airport experienced delays and cancellations due to the knock-on effect of weather problems at other UK airports.
However, Gatwick - where flights had been suspended for 12 hours - was experiencing knock-on delays on Thursday.
And there should also be a positive knock-on effect for the Scottish, Welsh and Irish rugby unions too.
The drastic cost-cutting, while necessary, would have serious knock-on effects for many in the UK, Mr Philpott said.
With the decline in caribou comes a knock-on effect to native Inuit hunters, according to the report's authors.
As Mr Douste-Blazy admits, France is sensitive to the potential knock-on effects in its own disaffected Muslim-inhabited banlieues.
It was also a bad year for insects, with knock-on impacts for fruit and crops which they pollinate.
Environmentalists say the bill would increase the rate of land-grabs, with a knock-on rise in illegal logging likely.
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