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After a knock-on at a lineout, the Wallabies’ scrum was crunched and the Kiwis returned to the Wallabies’ line.
A knock-on effect of strikes affects early morning services.
Although the country-wide flight planning systems failure has now been resolved, there will be a knock-on effect causing some delays and cancellations.
And that has a knock-on increase for others on low pay.
Another business owner said they had been waiting for over four months for their VAT number and it's having a knock-on effect on their business.
A recent rise in Covid cases, as well as a surge in flu, is currently adding to winter pressures on the NHS, filling beds and having a knock-on impact on A&E waits.
Because nominal interest rates and the knock-on effects are felt more by small and mid-sized businesses, and the small to mid-sized business did not experience a proportionate demand increase.
But, regardless, sources have stressed there will be no knock-on effect on the club’s major infrastructure project.
But they also largely involve the daunting cost of having children and the knock-on effect of affordable housing shortages.
Carer Janice James, from Edinburgh, told BBC Scotland: "As a carer it is a massive disruption because not only today with the primary schools but tomorrow with the high schools so it's got a massive knock-on effect for parents, carers and grandparents."
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-64209973?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
Coun Stephen Bunney, council chairman, said the high volume of these developments in West Lindsey could damage the local landscape and have a “knock-on effect” on local shops and pubs seeking to attract visitors.
Crucial skill errors then proved costly, from Gordon hitting the post with a gettable penalty to Cooper’s unenforced knock-on that ultimately led to the winning score.
Dudley South MP Mike Wood said the extension would have a positive knock-on effect for communities across the Black Country.
He added there is ‘nothing that would justify a pause’ in raising interest rates, ‘even against the backdrop of financial stability concerns and the knock-on effects of aggressive rate hikes’.
In early December HBM withdrew its license application for Batoclimab, citing delays in Phase III clinical trials, and said it would reapply in the first half of 2024, with a knock-on effect on revenue.
It does feel like the injury to Enda Stevens has had a major knock-on effect, changing formation, squeeze players into positions when they're not the most comfortable?
Source: https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/match-reports/stoke-city-hull-live-stream-8775583
It’s having a huge knock-on effect.
It’s not just about the Ryan Tubridy issue either; major scandals can often have a knock-on effect.
I will note this outlook excludes any knock-on impact not yet known to the fourth quarter from the recently resolved UAW strikes at Ford, GM, and Stellantis.
Once one player has been overvalued, the knock-on effect in negotiations with the others exacerbates the situation, until regional budgets are all but hoovered up.