Sentences with phrase «because of the domino effect»

I would personally be ok with a trade UP to get LVE because of the domino effect on our defense, a big, rangy presence at MLB making Debo the best WLB in the NFL.
Cancer insurance is important because of the domino effect this disease can have on families physically, emotionally, and financially.

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I call this strategy the «domino effect» because of what happens when you knock one domino into the next: it causes a predictable reaction.
Most of the late signings we make are domino effects or drawn out negotiating, not because we wanted a player but waited til the last minute to make a move.
And also because she's awake so long before feedings, that creates a domino effect of not being able to be up as long after feeding, but still wakes after only 50 minutes, which results in waking an hour before feeding again.
Because another domino effect of having the kids make their lunches is that Number 4 knows her way around the kitchen, and when I'm sick, I have someone who can help me out.
«That could have a tremendous environment and mobility benefits, because not everyone goes through the domino effect of slamming on the brakes,» Bai said.
Free radicals are unstable molecules (because of an unpaired electron in the outer shell) that can cause a domino - effect of damage to the cells.
The real danger of eating out when dieting is the potential to create a domino like effect where people will completely abandon their diet for days or weeks just because of one tiny slip up.
Because trees are one of the pillars of an ecosystem, their destruction has a domino effect on the local environment.
maybe because we would have had a chance to show our support rather than have to deal with this domino effect of closers by Microsoft.
Check the weather even if you're traveling somewhere warm because the domino effect of flight cancellations in other parts of the country can affect your flight too.
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