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The problem is there's a cascade effect".
"It has been a cascade effect," Dr Gomez-de-la-Cuesta says.
The Iraqi ministers insisted that industry was the "core" of the Iraqi economy, and that restarting it would have a "cascade" effect.
As Robert Kinloch Massie argues in his fine book on South African sanctions, Loosing the Bonds, divestment campaigns such as those over apartheid and Big Tobacco (phased out by Harvard in 1990) worked by creating a cascade effect.
The researchers sought to trace a cascade effect leading from beliefs about manliness and the efficacy of energy drinks, to the consumption of those beverages, to potentially harmful sleep disturbance.
Loss of elephants, for example, also damages trees whose seeds must pass through an elephant's gut for germination, while a decline in predators such as lions has a "cascade effect" that can lead to overpopulation and overgrazing.
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You will see a cascading effect.
Such a cascading effect appears to have contributed to the blackout.
But these orders can have a cascading effect.
The strike has prompted a cascading effect across the economic chain.
In those cases, delays can have a cascading effect as crowds pile up on platforms and trains farther down the line fall behind schedule.
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