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Special effects kick in.
All the side effects kick in".
It's an invisible problem until the health effects kick in.
But if they become too extreme, negative effects kick in.
Their most arresting claim is that the same effects kick in – albeit not always with such grave implications – in any conditions of scarcity, not just lack of money.
The Sun doesn't think so, and I believe this is the kind of campaign that could well garner yet more Fleet Street support, especially when the effects kick in.
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Benefiting from some stonking reviews, including a five-star rave from the Guardian's own Peter Bradshaw, Side Effects kicked off with a solid £905,000.
In 2014, modelling by the Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis estimated that gross domestic product per capita would drop by 48% once the mines are exhausted, with substantial effects kicking in as early as 2027.
He said more research was needed to investigate the direct impact of different genres of video games on the hippocampus and striatum and how much time one could spend playing video games before potentially negative effects kicked in.
The initial technology, electricity, was driven by the killer app to mass distribution where network effects kicked in.
The lethal amount of gas released would knock out some species even before the climate change effects kicked in and finished off the job.
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