He said the concern centred on how UK banks could be affected by knock-on effects of any Greek default, and called for banks to be more transparent about their exposure.
The direct effects of the housing downturn would have been confined to the United States, and the possible knock-on effects on trade did not look so bad.
Yes, there are knock-on effects being felt around the world from the European crisis.
Such restrictions can have knock-on effects that work at odds with Manila's other economic goals.
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But managers at the Truro hospital said there was no evidence of knock-on effects so far.
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And one of the knock-on effects is that you do end up inspiring other people.
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These had distortionary knock-on effects in the economy that affected investment and the country's capacity to grow.
Mr Darling said allowing HBOS to collapse would have had knock-on effects for all of Britain's banks.
But, as the industry is understandably at pains to point out, it could have some curious knock-on effects.
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The drastic cost-cutting, while necessary, would have serious knock-on effects for many in the UK, Mr Philpott said.
As Mr Douste-Blazy admits, France is sensitive to the potential knock-on effects in its own disaffected Muslim-inhabited banlieues.
Should gadget lovers revolt at this prospect, the economics of leading-edge wafer manufacturing will certainly feel the knock-on effects.
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The crisis in Europe is having knock-on effects in emerging credit markets now.
The knock-on effects of speculation can be seen through a range of commodities.
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The knock-on effects mean that now, aged nine, she has a complex range of medical needs and profound learning difficulties.
The government thinks it is worth funding such schemes because they can have positive knock-on effects on the surrounding areas.
It is the knock-on effects of the race to develop the A380 that may pose the more lasting problem for the company.
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Writing in the journal Nature, the 27 scientists said the road would curtail wildebeest migration, with knock-on effects on the area's ecosystem.
But doubts about the green credentials of biofuel use, and the knock-on effects on food prices, have caused investors to become disillusioned.
The changes apply to England only, but will have knock-on effects in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland because of the funding formula used.
So any downturn in the housing market could easily cause one or both of them to stumble, with knock-on effects throughout the economy.
Hoteliers and others complain about the knock-on effects on their trade.
The knock-on effects of a sharp currency devaluation higher interest payments on foreign-currency debt, higher prices for imports and subsequent inflation are certain to crimp economic growth.
Weak U.S. spending is already having knock-on effects abroad, he says.
In many respects, Mercedes are a silent partner but now they are having to absorb the knock-on effects of a situation not of their own making.
Global growth in 2012 will slow below previous market expectations as the eurozone enters recession and there are knock-on effects to the rest of the world.
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That's a huge economic drag, as retailers employ 12% of the workforce, and it has knock-on effects on wholesale, distribution, all the way up to product development.
And at least this time currency weakness should not have knock-on effects on public finances, nor raise fears about the ability of governments to service their debts.
And however they are paid for, the knock-on effects of a high minimum wage would be hard to reconcile with Gordon Brown's call this week for pay restraint.
That figure is expected to rise to 8.4m by 2008, partly thanks to the knock-on effects of the Sydney Olympics, which should boost numbers for several years to come.
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