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There will be knock-on boosts to other sectors.
He said there could be knock-on impacts on organisms further up the food chain.
"There will be knock-on effects of top management leaving the U.K. to make important decisions and the government needs to do something to address it".
Things like that can hit you badly and even if everyone is fit there can be knock-on effects from internationals.
If your feet are hampered in doing their job properly, not only will they hurt, but there could be knock-on effects on your posture, back and joints.
There will be knock-on considerations, there have to be," said John McCauley, director of the WHO influenza centre at the National Institute for Medical Research in London.
Speaking on the BBC's Sunday Politics programme Mr Clarke said that there would be "knock-on effects" from a Greek euro exit.
And if a Corbyn-led opposition were to start striking some blows, there could be knock-on effects for the Conservatives.
David Miles, a former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, said there would be knock-on effects to government revenue and spending from a fall in economic growth and a possible recession.
The EU and European governments set the pace by saying "there may be knock-on effects in terms of higher energy prices but we just have to do this", adds Paul Dickinson, executive chairman at CDP, the environmental group that collects information on companies' GHG emissions on behalf of investors.
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