Sentences with phrase «on effect for»

This thinning will have a knock - on effect for law schools, anticipates Warren Smith.
I think that this will necessarily see a knock - on effect for the cases that are presented to the Court in terms of processes followed and the quality of evidence that they receive.
This may conversely be accelerating Arctic sea ice melt, which could have a knock - on effect for the currents that circulate heat and nutrients around the world's oceans, the researchers warn.
Also I think that the Peterson 2003 analysis has a knock - on effect for Parker 2005,2006.
This will result in more jobs for the Midlands and have a knock on effect for local communities.»
The strangest thing is that he begins by claiming that CO2 is a trace gas and can't have an effect and he finished by claiming that it has a major effect but that us poor physicists have gotten the sign wrong on its effect for the past century.
It will be interesting to see whether CoD's adoption of 3D tech has a knock - on effect for the rest of the industry.
The spiral effect on the rail gun in Quake 2 was based on the effect for the rail gun from the movie Eraser, and the see - through - walls effect of the Farsight in Perfect Dark was based on the functionality of that same gun from Eraser (the MagSec in Perfect Dark also closely resembles the sound and appearance of RoboCop «s pistol).
This has a similar knock - on effect for PDF viewing.
This has an inevitable knock on effect for authors.
You're wondering how that is going to have a knock - on effect for your end result.
In the inspection letters, Bolton council near Manchester was told providers in its area were «struggling to meet the demand for referrals and diagnosis for autistic spectrum disorders», with a knock - on effect for behaviour in schools.
Delays in finding a suitable site can have a huge knock - on effect for the operation of the school in its first years.
He went on to comment on the effect for overweight and obese participants: «the effect of obesity on the risk of RA did not appear to be substantially different from that of overweight.
New research published today in Science Advances reveals that a decline in fruit - eating animals such as large primates, tapirs and toucans could have a knock - on effect for tree species.
Their decline will have a knock - on effect for the food webs of Norfolk's ecosystems of the Broads and the Coast.
For example changes in the agricultural sector will have a knock on effect for water quality — because they will cause increased amounts of nitrates and phosphates in streams and rivers.
As David Cameron looks set to delay his European renegotiations, the knock - on effect for Tory politics is examined by Fraser Nelson in The Telegraph.
Vincenzo Montella has a huge decision to make on Wednesday night, and not only will it impact Sevilla «s battle with Manchester United but it could have a knock - on effect for the summer.
The Premier League relegation fight could have a big knock - on effect for the Ireland national side.
Although Bayern Munich have yet to officially confirm a deal for Leon Goretzka, it will reportedly have a positive knock - on effect for Chelsea if he joins the club.
Haas countered by saying that it'd have a massive negative knock - on effect for the smaller teams.
Because the Frenchman feels that a strong finish to this current season will have a knock - on effect for the next season, as explained in an Arsenal.com report, when we are all hoping and expecting to make a real tilt for the title.
The move would have a knock - on effect for Juventus too, as according to Calciomercato, one of the first players that Barca would target in turn would be Paulo Dybala.
It's an interesting scenario that should play out over the next few weeks and then potentially into the summer, but it will likely have a serious knock on effect for Chelsea if Falcao isn't the latest big - name player plying his trade in Europe to move to China.
While an official fee wasn't announced, the report claims that Everton have spent # 10m to sign the 19 - year - old which in turn is likely to have a massive knock - on effect for one player in particular.
Mr McGufficke, who owned merinos when they were «worth nothing and being shot and put into the ground» after the collapse of reserve price scheme in 1991, said the prices were having a big flow on effect for regional economies.
«Because UHT dairy manufacturers use less chemicals, water and energy for cleaning, there is a positive knock - on effect for their environmental profile.
But their overuse is having a knock - on effect for humans.
I don't know if there will be any knock on effect for, say, Christians in Iraq.
This new US rule, and similar regulation elsewhere, will affect banks globally and have a knock - on effect for corporates worldwide — with direct and indirect effects on debt issuance and stocks worldwide.
«Societal stereotypes driving these gendered listings could be having a knock - on effect for the next generation of engineers, especially girls, impacting their future career choices,» the IET warns, according to The Guardian's write - up of the report.
The Bank blamed disappointing growth in the global economy for a reduction in Canadian exports, with knock - on effects for the rest of the economy.
That could have knock - on effects for the Coalition agreement and numbers in cabinet.
This has obvious knock - on effects for retailers who may as a result not want to stock many of these seats.
Moreover, whenever such arguments have been advanced, well - known counter-arguments have been rehearsed, including the difficulties in disentangling «English» from «UK» legislation; the knock - on effects for the allocation of funding across the UK; and risk of an in - built bias in favour of the Conservatives.
An assessment of Earth's biodiversity predicts catastrophic losses within decades, with severe knock - on effects for human civilisation like shortages of food
For instance, the development of the placenta is a constant tug of war between maternal and paternal genes, which can have knock - on effects for the fetus.
That could have all kinds of knock - on effects for our understanding of the universe, perhaps even helping to shore up one of the most exciting, and baffling, ideas in cosmology: the multiverse.
The effects of climate change, such as coral bleaching, become slow - motion disasters, with knock - on effects for years
At least five of the 25 marriages in the Darwin - Wedgwood family tree that Berra analysed, including Darwin's own, were between close relatives, and these had knock - on effects for their descendants.
Disappearance of aardvarks, and with them the burrows that they dig, will have knock - on effects for many other animals.
With the freeze season already substantially delayed, there will be knock - on effects for next year's melt season, notes Prof Julienne Stroeve, professor of polar observation and modelling at University College London and senior research scientist at the NSIDC.
Scientists in the northwest have made a new discovery about how whirlpools function, which could have important knock on effects for the design of flood defences, energy systems and other large scale infrastructure.
«Such claims could cause serious knock on effects for the more vulnerable of the world.
Even small alterations at the base of the food web can have knock - on effects for higher trophic levels.
It has demonstrated efficacy in calming and balancing the nervous system, with flow - on effects for sleep, Mills says.
Fun trivia fact for those who don't know: James Cameron, who cut his teeth in Corman's studio, worked on the effects for Escape from New York, including a Manhattan skyline matte painting.
If your home theatre is even remotely decent, you'll hear understated low - frequency vibes and spot - on effects for every on - screen occurrence.
So, reducing adolescent fertility means giving girls a future - but the knock - on effects for the entire community are massively positive.
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