0 causing other events or situations to happen, although not directly:
High petrol prices could be having a knock-on effect among manufacturers.
knock-on benefits/consequences
However, in the knock-on source calculation, the thermal motion of background fuel ions was neglected.
Such gossip, if leaked, will certainly jeopardize the social status of the family with knock-on effects on all marriageable youths in their kin group.
The knock-on effects for families, communities and local social structures are vast.
As suggested, this is not in itself a sin, far from it, but it has a dangerous knock-on effect, notably as regards dating.
Several initiatives and policy changes have sought to address the problem of reduced care-home capacity and the knock-on effects.
The low level of naturalization had a knock-on effect on levels of voter registration.
First, there are relatively specific knock-on consequences if the same degree of asymmetry is assumed to be manifest in related structures.
Such improvements might also have a knock-on effect on perspective taking in nonlinguistic situations.