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"knock-on" Definitions
  1. causing other events to happen one after another in a series

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A knock on the door For many people, having an officer knock on the door unsolicited is their worst fear.
"This isn't a knock on President Obama; this is a knock on many president[s] preceding me," he continued, referring to the burdens on businesses.
The first is the door itself, which now has what LG calls its Knock-On feature, which allows you to simply knock on the door to reveal what's inside.
"This isn't a knock on President Obama; this is a knock on many presidents preceding me," Trump said last week from the Oval Office when he signed the order.
Relationships in 2019 ... come and knock on their door.
She rarely has a major mistake – knock on wood!
I don't mean this as a knock on Hargrove personally.
I'll knock on any door to go further and further.
This isn't in any sense a knock on drone technology.
"Every knock on the doorknob comes with anxiety," Pinedo said.
This time, it took just a knock on the door.
Moments later, there was a light knock on the door.
NO KNOCK ON FACEBOOK, BECAUSE WHAT THEY DID WAS BRILLIANT.
You will not even hear the knock on the door.
Strangers would knock on the door and ask for autographs.
Knock on my door, and I'll know to be quieter.
Knock on wood that's a good sign for this offseason.
Late that night, there's a knock on the door. Mrs.
You go down to Tribeca, knock on his penthouse door.
This isn't a knock on Orlean's method — far from it.
I knock on the three other doors on the floor.
Then a midnight knock on the door from first responders.
A knock on Ms. Fuertes's door went unanswered on Friday.
Now where is some wood for me to knock on?
And one day I heard a knock on the door.
Same drill: knock on the door, greeted by the hostess.
People would go and do a pilgrimage, knock on doors.
Fifteen minutes later, I heard a knock on my door.
The second knock on the door quickly followed the first.
Knock-on effect"This house-of-cards failing could have a knock-on effect for SoftBank and other unicorn IPOs as people start to focus more on cash flow than simply growth," he added.
That's because hackers can knock on your network a thousand times.
You need to knock on doors and get the Bible records.
Knock on it with your hand and nothing echoes or reverberates.
You can't just go up there and knock on the door.
Elsewhere, the knock-on benefits of abundant work are becoming clear.
The cost of housing has knock-on effects across the economy.
Go knock on a manager's door and fight for your colleagues.
The other knock on Pavelski was his below-average skating ability.
The knock-on effect of the drought will hit children hardest.
Which would then have a knock on impact on AI performance.
Halting those supplies has knock-on effects further along the network.
Knock on wood, we've been healthy for most of the season.
There were knock-on effects in the rest of the world.
On another night, I got a normal knock on the door.
As they walked around, there was a knock on the door.
The knock-on selling effect caused the flash crash on GDAX.
Others reacted differently to a police officer's knock on their door.
I have friends who go to Pennsylvania and knock on doors.
Then, suddenly, one day you hear a knock on the door.
They often knock on the door to grab something to eat.
This is going to have all sorts of knock-on effects.
Why would I knock on doors, in the sweltering July heat?
The knock on Biden -- certainly among Democrats who support Vermont Sen.
Heat waves in the Arctic are having another knock-on effect.
I've already had, like, people try to knock on the window.
On the ground, reporters take this intelligence and knock on doors.
And then there's a knock on the door the next day.
There may be a knock-on effect for Monday and Tuesday.
This is not a knock on the credibility of their work.
Knock on doors and phone bank for candidates you believe in.
Basically, a tipping point triggering a plethora of knock-on effects.
"Seriously," she continued, pausing to knock on her wooden coffee table.
The knock on aeroponics had always been that the nozzles clogged.
You have police officers clear the building and knock on doors.
There could be knock-on effects for banks exposed to them.
"We didn't knock on enough doors," Ms. Dabruzzo said to herself.
That's not a knock on the talented Payne, given — well — Tinder.
Another knock on the door yields a photographer, to take a headshot.
So, you want to knock on doors for your favorite presidential candidate?
He's pictured the moment if ICE were to knock on his door.
It was a long and arduous process, with numerous knock-on effects.
Private equity's growing heft has knock-on effects throughout the financial sector.
Now these connectivity issues aren't a knock on the Spark in particular.
That's not at all a knock on Vince Gilligan's five-season masterpiece.
This had knock-on effects for expectations for the Fed next week.
A few minutes later, she heard a knock on her bedroom door.
I can't imagine getting that phone call or knock on the door.
Knock on wood and I have been pretty good and pretty steady.
Knock on wood, but hopefully this will never happen to me again.
There also is a hidden knock-on effect of bad website design.
The Home Office letter provided no guidance on specific knock-on impacts.
I knock on their doors quietly and the truth slowly comes out.
Homeless wanders would sometimes knock on our door to beg for food.
On June 30, 85033, there was a crashing knock on the door.
Such initial investment could lead to knock-on demand from other sectors.
This is the moment she always chooses to knock on the door.
Now going out to knock on doors to urge everyone to vote.
I'm in good shape, knock on wood, as my mother would say.
We continue to move forward with "Parts Unknown," thankfully -- knock on wood.
You will hear a knock on the door, often late at night.
They said they didn't have time to knock on his dad's door.
People don't understand the knock-on effect they're having on the restaurant.
They also expect knock-on effects in the U.S. and European economies.
If anything, why would I knock on your door to rob you?
"Knock on wood, the patient did well and continues to do well."
"I was expecting to knock on 10,000 doors this Spring," she said.
Opinion Columnist Suppose one night there is a knock on your door.
For the time being, a knock on an office door will do.
Or do we knock on the door and ask them to stop?!
Instead of dialing for dollars, Saccone was advised to knock on doors.
The knock on Mr. Obama was that he was dry and aloof.
But I don't think that's necessarily a knock on the Pinebook Pro.
I've thrown bad, but I've never thrown bad consistently, knock on wood.
Last night at 11, there was a loud knock on my door.
Each knock on the door sent a cold stab through my body.
There's a knock on the door, I'm told our time is up.
Either way ... knock on wood, everything will get up and running soon.
Losing cattle, particularly, has knock-on effects for agriculture and food security.
So far I've had, knock on wood, I've not lost mine yet.
Petrodollars and the fear of a knock on the door still buy quiescence.
The knock on Pinterest is that the company's business has moved too slowly.
But to say its tale is familiar isn't a knock on the film.
They push you, peek inside the holes, or knock on the stall doors.
The existence and risks of marijuana addiction aren't necessarily a knock on legalization.
She left, but returned an hour later to knock on his bedroom window.
Posties with parcels often knock on doors, which gives the dogs an opportunity.
But gumming up the top of the housing market has knock-on effects.
What might be the knock-on effect in Europe of Donald Trump's victory?
There will also be fewer members to go out and knock on doors.
Not long after dropping her off, she heard a knock on her door.
Just then, Reggie and some of the football team knock on the door.
There was a polite knock on the door and a bot opened it.
Another knock-on effect of the cannabis boom is a shortage of tradesmen.
That definitely has saved me from slipping on the runway, knock on wood.
Luckily I haven't had to deal with any hormonal acne *knock on wood*.
Often wrenboys knock on doors and perform for residents who give them money.
That's not a knock on country music, which by the way I love.
"So it's having a knock-on effect throughout the entire economy," he said.
No. I don't think it was headed for anything bad, knock on wood.
I'm sitting on the couch when I hear a knock on the door.
And it's having a knock-on effect on other issues, like carbon pricing.
And the knock-on effect has been seen in sales of Nintendo hardware.
The knock-on effect this gross misconception has on wholesome discourse is disastrous.
That then has a knock on impact on funding newsrooms and quality journalism.
Ellen can literally go knock on her door for a cup of sugar.
The episode highlights the knock-on effects that DDoS attacks can sometimes have.
All four then travelled to the man's household to knock on his door.
The one knock on Braun: he used to be a Democrat until 2012.
She'll knock on people's doors because other people in our building have dogs.
We got a knock on the door and it was campus security again.
Fifteen minutes later, I heard a knock on the door, and it's him.
We have to organize, knock on doors, and motivate voters to the polls.
Knock-on effects could push down prices for drugs not purchased by Medicare.
It aims to knock on eight million doors between now and the election.
We see Jesse knock on a door and his friend Skinny Pete answers.
It is no knock on Mr. Bratton to welcome a change of subject.
Years of low inflation had had a knock-on effect on wage negotiations.
So find some wood, fight fans, and knock on it hard and often.
One idea is that this tiredness could then have unhealthy knock-on effects.
There are fears of a knock-on effect on Iceland's important tourism industry.
"Just knock on the door to the bedroom if it's closed," she wrote.
I arrived late, exhausted from the knock-on effects of a cancelled flight.
Years ago, he said, people used to knock on his door at night.
His knock on the door goes unanswered, so he makes his way inside.
At 22 in the morning a knock on his cab door woke him.
You could knock on the neighbor's door when the guests get too loud.
This has had any number of knock-on effects, both positive and negative.
"Somebody has to go knock on their door, once a day," he said.
They drive hundreds of miles on bad roads to knock on strange doors.
Some braved the snow to knock on doors to promote Mr. Biden's campaign.
And make it easy for the perfect opportunity to knock on your door. 
Sometimes the best strategy is simply to knock on the walk-in freezer.
They are typically given much cheaper aspirin to prevent cardiovascular knock-on diseases.
Lazy to a new level: knock on fridge door to reveal what's inside!
When does a stranger knock on someone's door and collect very sensitive information?
Or can shoe collaborations like this genuinely have a positive knock-on effect?
One knock on the car is the overall quality of the interior materials.
Bitcoin's fall has had a knock-on impact on the entire cryptocurrency market.
Clery was disappointed when she learned she wasn't able to knock on Zuckerberg's door.
She fears the knock-on effect on rehabilitation budgets of locking up more people.
Clearly, a knock on the door from one of the stars of that show.
Most days, he takes public transportation to working-class neighborhoods to knock on doors.
For example, hard decisions are really important because the knock on effects are huge.
This has had a significant knock-on effect for the rest of the economy.
I think "Knock On" — which activates the screen when you tap it — is great.
And they've sent staff members to knock on doors before to get bikes back.
You knock on a door for directions, and you end up getting shot at.
There is also the lingering knock on Manning that he underachieves in the playoffs.
The knock on Moore has always been that he played the character too lightly.
" And you've said, "I don't intend to send jack boots to knock on doors.
I start freaking out and I go and I knock on my roommates' doors.
It is hard to imagine how the nation could avoid negative knock-on effects.
It deploys armies of orange-clad volunteers to man phones and knock on doors.
There are also knock-on effects, as ID checks delay commuters, tourists and truckers.
The knock-on impact in European bond markets was higher yields across the region.
In addition, the analysis does not include knock-on effects from lower productivity growth.
You can't knock on its door and say, 'Ok, cerebellum, I'm ready to speak.
But — knock on wood — we've seen zero US deaths from bike sharing so far1.
Who will answer that knock on the door in the middle of the night?
A convincing win for Sanders on Monday night would have several knock-on effects.
That's not meant to be a knock on the movie, though some might disagree.
Later in the day, Jones set out to knock on doors around the district.
The knock on the door in the middle of the night came in 1949.
"Knock on the GM's door," he said, "and be like, 'Hey man, do this.'"
"They are starting to knock on the door and understand the situation," he said.
But all of this pampering of the middle has had a knock-on effect.
Maricopa County authorities went to the house to knock on the door, Slavin said.
Before she could make up her mind, she heard a knock on the door.
That likely had a knock-on effect on oil, which is priced in dollars.
She walked to the next of 121 front doors she planned to knock on.
Then I really had to knock on the door of the campaign every day.
It included a request for Paul to stop by and knock on the door.
I asked them to go and knock on his door and talk to him.
As for me, I just hit the two-year survivorship mark, knock on wood.
We sat down to do so, and there was a knock on the door.
"The knock-on effects will be very severe," Mr. Matonda told The Standard newspaper.
" [music] "So that day when you got the knock on the door, what happened?
Both are getting more bloody and sophisticated, with their own regional knock-on effects.
Maybe we'll knock on that neighbor's door and ask for his or her secrets.
Would it be O.K. to knock on the door and ask about the painting?
And it was their idea to knock on Ballmer&aposs door with a summons.
He knows to knock on doors between 5pm and 7pm, soon after work ends.
Pirulo grabbed bags of food and headed up a hill to knock on doors.
There's Demetrious Johnson, ending his Twitch stream after USADA's designees knock on his door.
"Since 1971, knock on wood, nobody has died in a Soyuz," Siddiqi told me.
It seems like we can't get more polarizing than Trump, but, knock on wood.Amen.
Every phone call you make, every door you knock on will move us forward.
It's certainly not, when you knock on people's doors, what they want to talk about.
My one knock on the notch is how the black doesn't match the OLED black.
And so, McCall's return to the cage appears to be a go—knock on wood.
That may sound like he's running against Trump, but it's actually a knock on Rubio.
Maybe this was a knock on the phone back in 3503, but it's expected nowadays.
They'd knock on doors, talk up their candidates, jot down some notes, and move on.
I mean, no knock on Jaime, as he spilled tons of blood on the project.
WATTERS: You knock on the door and you say, look, I have all these weapons.
The loss of so many corporate headquarters had a number of important knock-on effects.
There will be a knock-on effect of potential damage to sales and employee concerns.
Did a couple of scare-pods knock on your door Halloween night asking for candy?
The knock on the bill would be what do you do for low-income people.
IOWA CITY, Iowa — As Bradley Hamilton got ready to go knock on doors for Sen.
For those calls, police officers usually knock on someone's door and wait for an answer.
"Companies are getting hacked and Google, knock on wood, is not getting hacked," she noted.
Such places would benefit greatly from more supply, with knock-on effects on national economies.
His young party needs foot-soldiers to knock on doors and get out the vote.
"So we asked our researchers to go out and actually knock on doors," he continued.
The knock on our band was always been that we take ourselves far too seriously.
Morocco's family law was modernised in 2004 and the knock-on effects are still emerging.
Indeed, that has had a big knock-on effect already in the textbook publishing world.
"30 mins later police knock on my door because she called!" he wrote on Facebook.
This isn't a knock on the VC model—it's an asset class predicated on risk.
Caucus day saw volunteers fanning out from a field office to knock on supporters' doors.
The big knock on the big man has been he's lots of bluster, few specifics.
The zombies fiercely knock on the walls and you hear a lot of rebellious groans.
Germano predicted a knock-on hit to commodity prices, while gold and U.S. Treasuries benefited.
The knock on you is that you play in a near-endless list of bands.
When she went over to knock on the family's front door, she saw a body.
At this point, Wisconsin Democrats don't need outsiders to fly in and knock on doors.
When I'm watching Bryce knock on doors, it's a mild fall night by Wisconsin standards.
I woke on November 8 and headed up to East Harlem to knock on doors.
Side effects: The knock-on effects on regional climates and hydrological cycles could be significant.
You might even be tempted to knock on the door and find out for yourself.
But I didn't knock on a roommate's door like I had after we broke up.
Was someone about to knock on my door, come into my room and touch me?
Then they knock on doors, urging users and sellers to report themselves to the authorities.
Census officials make phone calls and knock on doors to obtain information from reluctant responders.
At 183, he had the stamina and the desire to knock on door after door.
The case is the latest knock on Facebook's efforts to monitor content on its platform.
Name-dropping also has the knock-on effect of introducing listeners to new culinary standards.
The knock-on effects are being felt by companies from Italian luxury goods to airlines.
"Staff will knock on your door and your meals will be outside," the pamphlet said.
One knock on the liberal arts is that it's difficult to find a first job.
It's time to step up, to knock on every door and to earn every vote.
The bottom line: One big knock on "Medicare for All" is voters' distrust of government.
Before that knock on the door, Laura was certain that she knew everything about Bailey.
She's about to knock on the rapist's apartment door, but what if he doesn't answer?
" She added that she is ready to knock on doors "to get people to vote.
Volunteers and workers knock on tenants' doors and ask them to request their rental histories.
He and my mother spent years living in fear of the knock on the door.
This is a knock-on effect of the iPhone and the end of physical media.
The knock on women was always that they weren't athletic enough to play competitive sports.
The polarization element has been a knock on these social networks for a long time.
It is thought that their weakness will have knock-on effects for the world's advanced economies.
Animal rights campaigners welcomed the move from Gucci, saying it could have a knock-on effect.
"I'd go out, knock on doors and the whole family are waiting for me," John recalls.
But the struggles faced by today's producers are having a knock-on effect on their offspring.
Simply knock on your selected melon with your knuckles and take note of how it sounds.
In the morning, after she's washed off all the blood, there's a knock on the door.
The knock-on effect to the French budget did not go unnoticed by bond markets however.
But he didn't knock on the front door and didn't say he was a police officer.
Throughout the trip, she would knock on our bedroom wall and speak to us through it.
I've got it: Knock on your neighbors' door and ask if you can buy their place.
I fix myself avocado toast with balsamic vinegar, only to hear a knock on the door.
And what are the knock-on effects of either forcefully pushing for your position or yielding?
The knock-on effects of those delays are starting to be felt farther and farther afield.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt took a hard knock on the set of his upcoming science fiction film.
"In the Bay Area — knock on wood — Optum Care has not penetrated the market," said Pass.
None of this is a serious knock on Uprising, a film that utterly defines mindless fun.
As they get ready to knock on puberty's door, the twins are overdue for some privacy.
She said she hopes any changes in the country could have a knock-on effect elsewhere.
"Every time there's a knock on the door we're nervous, it messed us up," she said.
One day my ball went over the fence and I had to knock on her door.
But who will hold the long-term debt and how will knock-on effects be managed?
"We saw positive knock-on effects from our leadership on climate on other areas," Bodnar said.
They entered the trailer after receiving no answer to a knock on the door, authorities said.
But that was before a knock on the door,Cousin Izzy was there with a smile.
It will take even greater courage to knock on doors, make phone calls or organize rallies.
So, take a deep breath, follow these five steps, and finally knock on your boss' door.
Deferred maintenance, increasingly decrepit tracks and signals and cars, and filthy stations are knock-on effects.
Any movement on U.S. sanctions against Russia could have a knock-on effect on EU sanctions.
When the first knock on the door by members of the media came at 20183 a.m.
Little money was spent on development of the 2015 car, with knock-on consequences for 2016.
And I live in London, so I couldn't just go find them and knock on doors.
I know this because it's the same compulsion that led me to knock on Asylum's door.
Knock on wood, but I haven't had any bad experiences with vomit in my car yet.
"We saw positive knock-on effects from our leadership on climate on other areas," he said.
After giving a talk at the conference, she gets a knock on her hotel room door.
Immigrant families shouldn't have to lie awake at night listening for a knock on the door.
The transplant saved me, adding nearly two decades — and counting, knock on wood — to my life.
So, anyone who wants to improve airport operation and their reputation will knock on our doors.
Or riders and other delivery services who are at risk with each door they knock on.
They're not ready to handle the knock-on effects of wide-scale social distancing without help.
"I heard a knock on the locked front door and decided to open it," she said.
Local partners there trained immigrant mothers, Dreamers and college students to knock on their neighbors' doors.
But they also have knock-on effects, such as declines in agricultural production, tourism, and health.
When police officers tried to knock on the door, they were told nothing was going on.
Transportation and warehousing employment fell by 10,400, another potential knock-on effect of the manufacturing slump.
For every knock on the theater industry or the company, Aron seems to have an answer.
In Project Tokhang, the police knock on your door and plead for you to come out.
Do you knock on wood or avoid stepping on cracks to prevent something bad from happening?
He told me to knock on the door to see if his friend Bubba was there.
"Knock on any door in this neighborhood and ask how many people live there," she said.
That night, long after the carolers had left, there was a quiet knock on the door.
One is the "you knock on my door, I can knock on yours" premise he explains to others in the film, telling them he's making a documentary about people who stop by — mail carriers, job seekers, people asking for money — and the other is domestic reverie.
They got back together really fast and they've been, knock on wood, they've been flawless ever since.
Rehms was working the night shift when she heard a knock on the window around 1 a.m.
If you're in Louisiana, go knock on doors for Campbell and drum up support from your neighbors.
My thing is, I've always promised I would, knock on wood, never let anything happen to him.
He was in his home in the dark when the police came to knock on his door.
AS A teenager, Travis Kalanick's first job was to knock on strangers' doors and sell them knives.
That's not a knock on the organizers or a denial of the broader role of social media.
So the plan was to knock on doors in the surrounding neighborhoods and encourage a voluntary evacuation.
So we would just knock on each other's doors on the weekend, and said, 'Let's do everything.
But later that afternoon there was a knock on my door, and there stood Jimmy and Samantha.
He heard a knock on his door and the camera cut as he got up to answer.
But after 20 minutes she warned that a flight attendant may come and knock on the door.
There is one knock on the screen, though: it doesn't get as bright as I would like.
It's a childhood game where kids ring doorbells, or knock on the door, and then run away.
It is also launching a direct mail campaign and getting on the ground to knock on doors.
In revoking Facebook and Google's enterprise certificates and causing downtime, it has a knock-on effect internally.
Such policy decisions by the richest countries have knock-on effects on the rest of the world.
Neighbors had also said that Wilson's children would knock on doors asking for food, the station reported.
Brokers, which get most of their revenue from commission on premiums, have felt the knock-on effect.
" He added that such delays have "knock on effects," which can create further "shortfalls down the line.
Then I knock on their door and lend the girls our flyswatter; that way they're both happy.
"You would go out and knock on doors and you'd hit a multifamily house," Mr. Connolly said.
And — knock on wood — I've only ever received five-star reviews for both Vertigo and Carriage House.
There may, however, be some powerful knock-on shocks from curtailments in aluminium's raw materials supply chain.
"This isn't a knock on President Obama," Trump said in January when he signed the executive order.
When migrants arrive in the town, they knock on residents' doors, asking for water and other necessities.
"Then he saw them knock on four other doors and get people as well," the attorney said.
This tonal shift has a knock-on effect when it comes to the rest of the game.
And teams could gradually be reduced further, the sources told Reuters, with a likely knock-on effect.
Nobody is going to knock on your door and say 'Hey, you want this really great tour?
Then she would drive to the women's homes, knock on their doors, and offer to represent them.
It helps each campaign hire people to knock on doors, call voters, and place ads on television.
Will immigration agents knock on their doors to kick them out of the country they consider home?
The dispute is having a knock-on effect elsewhere in Asia, Australia and New Zealand, and Europe.
"Of course, they would get a knock on the door, like you see in films," he said.
These days, fewer frauds start with a knock on the front door or even someone's home computer.
He also pushed back on the idea that staff members at Berwyn would knock on cell doors.
Biden, too, has been open about his concerns over the knock-on effects of such a move.
Necurs can also block antivirus updates in older machines, leading to a host of knock-on problems.
A knock on the door One Thanksgiving when Robbins was eleven, a stranger knocked on his door.
Once they picked a home to burglarize, one of them would knock on the door, she said.
He did not know which brother it would be until there was a knock on his door.
One selling point: If residents complete the census online, no one will knock on their doors later.
In York, David Kuntin is also concerned about the knock-on effects of switching back to glass.
The knock on Barrett: Bad blood with McCain dating back to Barrett's 1994 effort to oust Gov.
Knock-on effects were expected to cause some disruption to flights later this week, a spokesperson said.
CNN's finish is necessarily a knock on Anderson Cooper and Don Lemon, who host two hours each.
There may be some knock-on delays to flights and we are advising customers to check ba.
"You have to decide if you want to in fact knock on that door," said Mr. Barber.
That could have a "knock-on effect" for other ongoing epidemics such as Ebola, Ryan said Friday.
You had to knock on the door—it looked closed—and they came out with the food.
It's important because it's an economic cue ball, creating a knock-on effect for other interest rates.
Renters often find out their weekend home is illegal when they get a knock on the door.
This poses grave threats to food access, and could have a knock-on effect throughout the country.
That would have a knock-on effect on other EU states, hit cross-border business and travel.
And it's not just people in big cities who suffer from the knock-on effects of licensing.
At one point, there is a knock on the door, yielding stylists who trim my hair and eyebrows.
This is no knock on them, really—very few big men anywhere have Ibaka's instincts, savvy, and athleticism.
The issue is bigger than plants -- the authors said plant extinction had knock-on effects, including on humans.
The knock on Sanders from Democrats is that he has consistently downplayed race, gender, and other identity issues.
You knock on their digital doors on Facebook and say, 'Are you undecided?' and, 'If so click here.
That's not a knock on solar at all; it just shows the scale of what's being lost here.
The so-called knock-on-the-roof operations have been used in Gaza by Israel in recent years.
Trump's argument that member nations don't pay into NATO's coffers, however, is a persistent knock on the alliance.
There was a method to the robberies: One crew member, usually a woman, would knock on the door.
Shanghai aluminium prices have risen on concerns about the potential knock-on effect on metal production in China.
I have four children, and I can't imagine getting that phone call or that knock on the door.
"For us, what's more important is the knock-on effect on property and the corporate sector," Hu said.
Even a delay of weeks on the tight self-imposed impeachment timetable could have significant knock on effects.
He said the officers' failure to knock on the door had no bearing on DelVesco's chance at survival.
The knock on Ingram is that he's still under 200 pounds, and spindly and easy to push around.
That has a knock-on effect on the "national living wage", the floor set for the over-25s.
And though some people and websites knock on bloggers — see Vogue's recent bloggergate — I still find them inspiring.
That's not a knock on Google, but a sense of appreciation for how far ahead Huawei has been.
So maybe your heightened arousal the next day is a knock-on of feeling generally closer to someone?
Most weeks callers will knock on the door of her home in Soweto, on the outskirts of Johannesburg.
"If there were an earthquake — knock on wood that there's not — come on to Koko's house," she says.
The biggest knock on claims that voter suppression cost Clinton the election comes from Florida, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
I would just eat that money, because I was too shy to go and knock on their doors.
Freidawi's decision to join the militia had a knock-on effect, inspiring others in his neighborhood to join.
Air industry consultant John Strickland said Saturday's problems would have "a massive knock-on effect" for several days.
Too many mothers have gotten a knock on their door saying their child will never come home again.
The video is hysterical ... Amber flaunts her assets for several minutes, until there's a knock on her door.
That had a knock-on effect in the euro zone, where government bond yields rose across the board.
This is the first serious knock on the tax bill of many that are sure to come. Sen.
Johnson also spoke of the "profound knock-on effects" that Boko Haram violence has brought to UK shores.
So it's not a knock on Musk that his answer to the indemnity question is a little unclear.
Shanghai aluminum prices have risen on concerns about the potential knock-on effect on metal production in China.
Some institutional investors said they were not worried about a potential knock-on effect on other European lenders.
"Get on those phones, knock on those doors and tell them that Al Franken sent ya," he said.
A month after that, they knock on my door and they're like, is our cat inside your house?
Harmon, in his book, describes hearing a "timid knock" on his door in the middle of the night.
You do not just show up at an embassy out of the blue and knock on the door.
That knock-on effects include deals taking longer to complete – and executives taking their eye off the ball.
That's no knock on the defending champions—it's a testament to how dominant the Warriors appear to be.
Losing great white sharks, which have no natural predators, would have a knock-on effect on ocean ecology.
Indeed, it appears there may have already been a knock-on effect to other firms in this space.
Then David's voice, apologizing; his soft tread into the room; his gentle, embarrassed knock on the bathroom door.
Currency headwinds have a bigger knock-on effect, too, as Luca Maestri, Apple's SVP and CFO described it.
"If there were an earthquake — knock on wood that there's not — come on to Koko's house," she shared.
I would go to the restaurant and knock on the door, and he wouldn't open it for me.
The knock-on effects would hit productivity and wages; a further fall in sterling would push up prices.
"So far, knock on wood, we haven't had any really serious injuries," Oswald said in a recent interview.
We eat and knock on a few more doors before heading home to each take our respective naps.
The knock-on effect of that on America's bond market could lead to an imminent recession, Tzitzouris predicted.
"You will receive a knock on the door when your waste bin has been emptied," the brochure read.
Knock on their door with a plate of cookies in hand — or, better yet, a bottle of wine.
Pompeo could also seek to reassure anxieties about a knock-on effect from the U.S.-China trade dispute.
The slow and partial reopening of factories could have a knock-on effect on businesses around the world.
The corrections officer's abrupt, loud knock on the thick glass window signals the end of our class period.
That's a pretty clear knock on the other Democratic candidates, whom Bloomberg sees as unable to defeat Trump.
"Put together a clean resume and an articulate cover letter and go out and knock on some doors."
Have you ever been home alone watching crime documentaries when suddenly there's an unexpected knock on the door?
That could have a "knock-on effect" for other ongoing epidemics such as Ebola, Ryan said last week.
Of course, the bureau won't have subpoena power, only the ability to knock on doors and ask questions.
Every weekend Kacey would knock on doors and do his bit for the religion he was born into.
We took arrows in the back and continue to take arrows, but less so recently, knock on wood.
When a company shuts down or shifts activity abroad, that has knock-on effects for the entire community.
But now is the time to roll up our sleeves, knock on doors, and register people to vote.
That episode is smartly built, using fantasy and flashback, spiked with elements of theatrical glory and strangeness: Wise's daydream of a date at Coney Island; a knock on his cell door that echoes the fatal knock on the window of a fast-food restaurant which drew him into the park.
"We haven't seen any knock-on effects as yet across the portfolio," he told analysts in a conference call.
The next time two random people knock on your door, they might not actually want to sell you anything.
Find out what's down that dirt road, talk to the quirky stranger, knock on the door of that house.
Soaring property prices have pushed up rents and had a knock-on effect on prices of goods and services.
"When a big company like Apple drops 4 percent, there's going to be a knock-on effect," McCafferty said.
If there is a knock on the door, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the junior-most justice, is tasked with responding.
The decision was a knock on the House, which has been opposed to the construction of Trump's border wall.
"Every phone call, every message, every knock on the door, is a combination of hope and terror," she says.
Most people would do nothing; the stronger among us might knock on a door, or complain to a super.
The funny thing is, the knock on Jabari Parker coming out of college was that he wasn't particularly athletic.
"When I first started out, I had these twins knock on my door and ask for photos," he said.
If that holds true, that means—knock on wood—the US is probably pretty safe for the time being.
JP Brammer was just minding his own business, you know, livin', when he heard a knock on the door.
Reuters reported that China's health could have a knock-on impact on the U.S. Federal Reserve's rate hike path.
This isn't a knock on Clinton; there are only so many things a person can do in one lifetime.
Flora begins an affair with Aaron, a Clinton staffer assigned to knock on doors in the same Zip Codes.
Try not to knock on tables too much because you are not, we have been through this, Frank Underwood.
I never have car issues, though (knock on wood), and at least they gave me a "free" car wash.
So it's the mismatch between bud burst and insect hatching that causes the knock-on effect on the birds.
He is just about to get into full on masturbation when he's interrupted by a knock on the door.
So, are you interested in knowing which unmarked doors to knock on or which back alleys to go down?
But their research shows the importance of taking account of a policy's knock-on effects when considering its impact.
Nenegale Diallo, 51, told investigators she was home with her cousin when she heard a knock on the door.
It felt the knock-on effects of the offensive against drug mobs launched by Mexico's then-president, Felipe Calderón.
The knock-on effects of recent waves of emigration will take at least as long to be felt fully.
Eventually the knock-on effects will become a burden and our social and financial issues have to take priority.
What happenes in Saudi Arabia has a knock on effect to all of the other Gulf States, to Egypt.
The campaign boasts it has more than 10,000 active volunteers willing to make phone calls and knock on doors.
Petitcolin said he was not worried about a knock-on effect of increased pricing pressure in the supply chain.
Greece's fence had a knock-on effect that continues to ripple through Europe as more countries wall themselves off.
Meanwhile, a number of folks around town will be jumping every time they hear a knock on the door.
There can also be a knock-on effect on house prices, for example, which can damage the overall economy.
Georgia Tea Party activist Debbie Dooley will be traveling to Alabama this week to knock on doors for Moore.
"2 minutes later there's a knock on the door behind me that leads into the box office," Dator tweeted.
Fortunately, we just bought our first home and hopefully (knock on wood) won't have to move any time soon.
Labor groups pledged to "knock on tens of thousands of doors" with the minimum wage message to no avail.
To be sure, closure would hurt Oshawa's economy, eliminating thousands of jobs, with knock-on affects across the province.
The knock-on effects from China's slowdown and global trade tensions were rippling across Asia and Europe, he said.
The blast would likely destroy or contaminate fish and marine life, leaving a series of incalculable knock-on effects.
Up to 37 percent of their income goes directly to the tax collectors who regularly knock on their door.
The actual consequences, given how much uncertainty there is about knock-on effects to warming, could be substantially worse.
But, "I've had it since November, and knock on wood there hasn't been any problems so far," he said.
Companies like Deere & Co. and AGCO have felt the knock-on effects of low prices in many agricultural markets.
The rise had a knock-on effect on German year-ahead baseload power prices which reached a record high.
One morning in July 2018, a guest-services employee for Norwegian Cruise Line heard a knock on her door.
Major technology trends will have knock-on benefits in the Chinese economy, a hedge fund executive predicted on Monday.
Economic woes The virus' spread is also having significant knock-on effects on the global economy and daily life.
For them, there was a special maneuver: a quick knock on the head with the butt of the rifle.
Some Uighurs report getting a knock on their door from security agents soon after receiving a call from overseas.
Their big knock on Obama, apart from his policies, was that they weren't sure he was a moral man.
Despite an economic resurgence in Mongla in recent years, there has been no knock on effect for the brothel.
You can knock on their door, and then you can stand six feet from them, and you can talk.
You can knock on their door, and then you can stand six feet from them, and you can talk.
The Fugitive Slave Act forced them to dread every footstep on the stairs and every knock on the door.
Were Bashaud Breeland -- sans helmet and jersey -- to knock on my door, I'd have no idea who he was.
If anything, the knock on him in his brief Division I career was that he frequently outkicked the coverage.
His famous surname will help fill fundraising tables and may even get the old faithful to knock on doors.
"People have always said that the knock on him is that he doesn't shoot enough," defenseman Cam Fowler said.
The internal struggle and financial strain that accompanied her dismissal has had knock-on effects on Fosu's family too.
He did elaborate, though, steering clear of any remark that could be construed as a knock on the president.
"We will knock on all the doors, except that of the (Israeli) occupation, to resolve the problems," he said.
Economists said the move could impact these businesses, and in turn have a knock-on effect on economic growth.
"So far, knock on wood, there hasn't been any significant, major accident (in China)," said Pomper, the nuclear expert.
Just miles away, volunteers at headquarters of both campaigns were working the phones and preparing to knock on doors.
I think what happened is they decided to not save houses, but knock on doors and get people out.
Each of the high-profile Senate Democrats considering a run has some knock on them within the Democratic Caucus.
Unclear why she didn't flag down a motorist or knock on the door of the home where she flipped.
In each case, a local nonpartisan group hired canvassers to walk down certain streets and knock on every door.
"Every main contender seems to have a knock on it," said Dave Karger, special correspondent for movie database IMDB.com.
" According to Regan, soaps and dramas are constantly searching for plots that feel "dramatic without the stigmatizing knock-on effects.
She also called for startups to focus on making sure they consider knock-on effects of the things they build.
"You're gonna knock on a lot of doors and kiss a lot of frogs, but you've got to do it."
CAAM said last month sales were impacted by a sluggish economy and the knock-on effects of the trade war.
On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton is deploying the mayor of New York City to knock on doors in Iowa.
A knock on the compound's metal gate goes unanswered, but a giant guard dog snarls back through a narrow gap.
It's a compelling narrative for Uber, because the knock on Amazon for years was that it couldn't turn a profit.
" This is not a knock on Apple — Warzel writes that its efforts toward digital health "appear genuine and genuinely helpful.
This isn't a knock on the tour, really: if it weren't able to bridge that gap, it probably wouldn't exist.
Economists have highlighted new regulations for its autos sector and a knock-on effect from the U.S.-China trade war.
"I'm telling you people -- we actually have to do something, not just complain," Clinton said, a subtle knock on Sanders.
Despite that, some bankers said that the knock-on effects from Britain's EU exit vote could continue for some time.
Yale Gerstein, 19, was FaceTiming Baylee Lucciana just after midnight Sunday when he heard a knock on his apartment door.
Redeker said many people are simply putting it down to the U.S. repatriating money but ignoring its knock-on effect.
DeJear still plans to knock on the door of her neighbor who has a Confederate flag up in their garage.
They knocked on 41 Woodbine, and next door on 39, and crossed the street to knock on those doors, too.
Knock-on effects of production issues at the Girassol offshore platform in April have also contributed to the smaller programme.
The knock-on effects of reaching CEO gender parity are only beginning to be understood, but a few stick out.
I never get sick — knock on wood — but I'm like, 'Bobby, I need to sit down … I don't feel well.
Even if you choose in-home delivery, couriers are instructed to ring the bell or knock on the door first.
Fueled by pizza and breath mints, they have frantically been making phone calls and planning to knock on more doors.
Some NATO officials and U.S. military commanders, however, are warning that Brexit could have "knock-on" effects on the alliance.
After my ex showed up in Peru last year, I never wanted to get another strange knock on my door.
Hudson reveals he likes someone else, and at that moment, there's a knock on the door and Baldwin storms in.
I'm going through a full season, knock on wood, without getting injured, and that's kind of the goal right now.
"I knock on the door, go in there — she told me my baby was breathing heavy," Bush told the outlet.
"We've actually had three or four people knock on the glass," Purdy said, all asking "are you selling tractors here?"
Caption: Shameya Muniz (left) and April Andrews knock on doors and brave forgotten basements to bring broadband to their community.
But there could also be knock-on effects that are harder to quantify, such as increased river runoff, he added.
The Fed raised its benchmark interest rate, which has a knock-on effect of increasing mortgage rates, on Dec. 14.
"No, I don't intend to send jackboots to knock on your door and every door in America," Cruz told Tapper.
She's only able to get out of the car after Renata and Gordon knock on the window, distracting Perry momentarily.
Neither the knock on my family's door, nor the surveillance of my undergraduate Muslim Student Association came with an announcement.
Many Hispanics fear a knock on the door in the middle of the night from a new immigration police force.
Peterson and an apparent staffer at the school knock on a door, but then quickly turn in the other direction.
The knock on the GOP was that it was composed of a bunch of pipe-smoking, out-of-touch elitists.
Instead, he focused on strategies to improve educational outcomes that would have the knock-on effect of strengthening U.S. employment.
Almost every day Mr. Trump would knock on my door and tell me that he wished I was never born.
A problem or delay in one part of the project can have a direct knock-on effect on another part.
They hope that diversifying donors will have a knock-on effect, and increase the viability of candidates from marginalized backgrounds.
A spokesman said knock-on effects for the port as a whole were minimal, with a slight delay in operations.
"I'm waiting for the knock on the door," says one Kurdish journalist after AK activists blacklisted her on social media.
But cops still do home compliance checks where they come knock on our door to make sure he lives there.
The national organization even sent DSA members from New York down to Philly to help knock on doors for her.
As for knock-on effects, sales of Burberry provided an insight of what the impact could be on luxury markets.
A knock on the door Orange flames glow threateningly close to a Ventura neighborhood in video recorded by Eric Rosenberg.
All the knock-on effects ... if building a railroad, there's going to be a lot of goods and services moving.
A couple of hours after dinner, my mother came to knock on my door to tell me it was bedtime.
Other submissions raised concerns about the impact of the deal on suppliers and the potential knock-on effect on consumers.
It's almost as if Arsenal's failure to implement a coherent transfer strategy has had a knock-on effect, or something.
Why did the manager motherfucker just knock on my door at 256pm & then called to say he was outside. Wtf.
I drove to Pennsylvania while I was nursing a newborn, to knock on doors asking people to vote for him.
This could have a knock-on effect on banks, which are still struggling with the aftermath of the financial crash.
Thousands of jobs that would have been created will be lost and the knock-on effect will be so dire.
The Field team on a campaign is responsible for recruiting volunteers to knock on doors and call you during dinner.
During the financial crisis, banks under stress began reining in lending, with damaging knock-on effects on the wider economy.
Now that the epicenter of the pandemic is shifting west to Europe and America, the knock-on effects are multiplying.
It doesn't seem — knock on wood — as though there're going to be exploding battery issues this time around, so far.
"Maybe every day he woke up wondering if there was going to be a knock on the door," she said.
That has a knock-on effect for people wanting to give quickly but unsure of the organizations receiving the money.
We knock on a lot of doors of people who disagree with us, but opening that dialogue is so important.
It was not a welfare check, in which case officers would often knock on the house's doors or call inside.
International news coverage followed, and, eventually, a knock on the door in the middle of the night by Saudi authorities.
"We tell the real estate agents who knock on our door that we're not tempted to cash out," she said.
That's not a knock on McVay, but rather speaks to Shanahan's creativity and nuance, especially in his diverse run game.
Knock-on impacts to internal audit functions at firms (also referred to as the third line of defence) may occur.
"Of course, the bureau won't have subpoena power, only the ability to knock on doors and ask questions," he wrote.
He also allows colleagues or guests who have an appointment to bypass his receptionists and knock on his door directly.
It is a place that lives on the legions of lobbyists and lawyers who knock on the doors of government.
"It's a good reminder that old school, hit-the-pavement, knock-on-doors journalism is alive and well," she said.
More broadly, the extremely deadly civil war in Syria likely also counts as a knock-on consequence of invading Iraq.
Studies that incorporate estimates of positive knock-on effects or ignore negative ones yield higher BCRs than those that do not.
A cooking channel where two British lads knock on the doors of random strangers, and offer to cook lunch for them.
Organized people do things like show up to vote in midterms, knock on doors for opposition candidates, and otherwise make trouble.
That will have wider knock-on effects for Southeast Asia, which is home to some of the world's fastest-growing economies.
"There was a knock on the door," said Elizabeth Navarro, who is pregnant and already a mother of five at 29.
SAN FRANCISCO — After two months of missed rent, it was the knock on the door that the family had been dreading.
Even with those burns, the real joke MVP of this sketch is a random knock on former NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani.
"That is what I understand," Cuellar said, jokingly tapping a wall outside the House chamber, as if to knock on wood.
By losing one of these links in the chain, there's a knock on affect that can affect everyone in the world.
Anyone who's called Milo Yiannopoulos a "victim of political correctness" isn't about to knock on doors for Elizabeth Warren in 2020.
Cyrus will knock on doors at George Mason University, hoping to use her stardom to spur students to vote for Clinton.
If he loses—which experts apparently expect him to—it means world domination for AlphaGo, and yet another knock on humankind.
In Europe, French grain producers say rising oil costs may have a knock-on effect on fertilizers and crop protection products.
Something that will no doubt have a knock-on effect for those creating Street Fighter content, and those looking to compete.
Lesson #3 :Do not get up in the middle of the night when you hear a bold knock on the door.
In other words, there's also a huge environmental knock-on effect, something that Atomico Partner Carolina Brochado highlighted in a call.
This amounts to a palpable hit for the region which is growing only weakly, with knock-on effects beyond its borders.
Then I get a knock on my door, and it's my son, telling me he toasted half a bagel for me.
"The knock on Pinterest is everyone was so nice," a former executive who left the company in early 22017 told CNBC.
Some locked the door, others asked why Jessica was knocking on their door and told her to knock on another door.
"We're seeing massive potential for business growth, which ultimately delivers a positive knock-on effect for the whole economy," he said.
"I am very proud of the fact that we will—knock on wood—leave this administration without significant scandal," he said.
Price spikes in the wholesale gas market, if prolonged, can have a knock-on effect on retail gas prices for households.
Markets with high level of exposure to mainland investors and China's overall economy suffered the biggest knock-on effects within Asia.
This way, cops will knock on the wrong person's door if they find out someone is shipping cannabis through the mail.
A tighter monetary policy would strengthen savings and reduce inflation, which would have a useful knock-on effect across the economy.
But instead of cold-calling, my plan was to talk my way past the doorman and knock on the man's door.
Kids can knock on a table or wall to turn on a TV or to text their parents that they're home.
It's quite a thing to have the sheriff knock on your door and then you're literally homeless within half an hour.
Their next-door neighbors barely escaped the flames but they didn't have time to knock on his father's door, Southard said.
Those moments when there is a knock on the door and the police or intelligence services take a family member away.
"Knock on wood, right now we don't have the kind of catastrophic losses we had in 1999," van der Vaart said.
"We are, however, expecting knock-on delays and cancellations to flights," the airport said in a statement to The Associated Press.
"The biggest knock on Congress is that they don't do anything and all they do is fight and argue," he said.
Knock on wood Mother Nature works with us as well so we don't have the same elements for that Buffalo game.
Clinton in November, that doesn't mean they'll take Greyhound buses to swing states to knock on doors in for her campaign.
A less scientific strategy is to go on your own listening tour: knock on your neighbors' doors and ask them. 3.
Crime Scene A thin and shirtless man answered a reporter's knock on his apartment door in the Bronx on Wednesday morning.
They knock on lawmakers' doors, attend news conferences and bear witness to Senate votes on gun measures that almost never pass.
"Whenever you limit supply, there&aposs always going to be some knock on scale, and in many instances, price," she said.
It also includes a canvassing program with plans to knock on 2628,28500 doors, as well as mailers and digital voter outreach.
That's not a knock on anything that has transpired in my six years (in Cleveland), because it was an unbelievable experience.
" As a mother of four children, Clarkson said she couldn't imagine "getting that phone call or that knock on the door.
But when you also consider its knock on effects, it's easy to see how large the shift the 7.0 really is.
And her boss brought her around, and there was a knock on my door, and I noticed how pretty she was.
The morning after the knock on her door, Crump trekked up the cordillera, through a soup of fog, mud, and drizzle.
Weeks later, they knock on doors with community policing units to urge witnesses to come forward and help find the killer.
The candidate makes the genuinely regrettable decision to bring Borat with him to knock on doors and help him sell himself.
That video, never before made public, recorded what happened after Mr. Barakat opened the door to Mr. Hicks's knock on Feb.
When engineers did make changes, it sometimes created knock-on effects for how the plane handled, forcing Boeing to get creative.
"It's not just about ads, it's not just about trying to knock on their door right before the primary," she said.
"The knock on Warren that she is too professorial was fair at one time and is not fair anymore," Austin contended.
"Somebody has to go knock on their door, once a day," he said during a midday briefing in the state Capitol.
That's a completely fair knock on us in the media, and I appreciate it, and you, Ben, for taking the time.
And to pursue them she assumed the guise of a Nobody: invisible, independent, self-nurturing, ignoring the knock on the door.
Tahira Khan was helping her son get ready for school, in Midwood, Brooklyn, when she heard a knock on the door.
Our safety right now — knock on wood — we've seen a 50 percent reduction in safety incidents so far for this year.
A knock-on effect of this is that women have problems accessing credit to enable them to expand small-scale enterprises.
Mr. O'Keeffe describes himself as a wary Irishman mindful that the next knock on the door could be the bad one.
"I've had three Steyer people knock on my door this week," said Lacy Washington, a 33-year-old from North Charleston.
It's that passion that animates people to knock on doors for a candidate, make phone calls, give money and attend events.
The prolonged Lunar New Year holiday has had knock-on effects on the global supply chain and dented overall market sentiment.
"The longer it lasts, the higher the likelihood of knock-on effects on economic sentiment and global financing conditions," it said.
Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Cory Booker of New Jersey also are slated to knock on doors for Giddens this weekend.
This has had a knock-on effect to its lower-priced models that it sells in countries like India and China.
AND FINALLY ... Just danceHow to break the ice with neighbors you've never met before: Step 1: Knock on the their door.
A bigger knock on him was that he had a low tolerance for risk, above all in the 2014 Gaza war.
I knock on the front door, her mother opens the door, and I realize this young lady had been a runaway.
Because even door-knocking you can literally go to someone's door and knock on their door and maybe they'll answer it.
Lawrence follows him into battle multiple times, only recalling his own trauma after a mental knock on the noggin from Maeve.
Early Saturday, 220,000 soldiers fanned out across Brazil in an operation aiming to knock on three million doors and distribute informational leaflets.
The change was purely cosmetic (and was itself a knock-on effect from how Creative Assembly revamped how family political dynasties worked).
But the friend he recruited to knock on Blane's door, Jeremiah Larsen, suggested that the scavenger hunt was a good business idea.
For weeks, Buttigieg has been making a generational argument about his candidacy -- an unspoken knock on Biden, who is twice his age.
For some, just the mere mention of something going wrong ignites a near-instinctual need to knock on the nearest wooden surface.
Imagine how it feels to be an innocent teenager in a foreign country, hearing a knock on the door and it's you.
In both cases, accumulation over time can have negative knock-on effects, in addition to being terribly inefficient at their primary task.
"Lean manufacturing" requires them to hold little stock; a couple of days' delay of one part could have greater knock-on effects.
That's always been a knock on Snap, actually, is that you didn't work with creators early enough or you haven't done enough.
Both with knock-on impacts on privacy, given Facebook targets ads and marketing content by profiling users by harvesting their personal data.
And of course, not being up front that Duplex is artificial embeds all sorts of other knock-on risks, as King explained.
The keyword-based filter at the top of the hiring funnel of most employers has a number of interesting knock-on effects.
That's not a knock on good cops; that's attempt to root out the bad ones while reforming a system that protects them.
Let's make it clear up front: This isn't a knock on PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (aka PUBG), a fine game in its own right.
Imagine how it feels to be an innocent teenager in a foreign country, hearing a knock on the door, and it's you.
Blake doesn't have this reassurance, but he does have Becca saying, repeatedly, "Knock on wood!" when they talk about their blissful relationship.
After a day meeting April 6 members, she was back in her hotel room when there was a knock on the door.
Seeing the well-worn knit cap atop her head, I felt ripples of contempt and hopelessness and absurdity knock on my throat.
Facebook and Google, meanwhile, have come under fire over their treatment of customer data and the knock on effects for democratic society.
True, chaos in the kingdom would have lots of other knock-on effects, as would an abrupt end of the Trump presidency.
Evidently, were production to start re-accelerating over the coming months, there might be a significant knock-on-effect on semis exports.
Trump's comments had a "knock-on effect on commodities, particularly oil," said Michael Goshko, corporate risk manager at Western Union business solutions.
You can see players like Josh Jackson in the McDonald's game every year—joyful, brilliant, unfinished—but that's no knock on him.
So if these conversations are so mundane, why is everyone and their mother telling you to go out and knock on doors?
People with names and biographies, objects you can knock on that will give a sound back, immensities still rich with natural light.
"  "These types of remarks can really be galvanizing for those of us ready to knock on doors and bring every vote home.
Arpaio, who at 86, would be the oldest freshman popularly elected to the U.S., took that as a knock on his age.
Bill coined this phrase the other day: we're all dominos, so how we interact with each other has a knock-on effect.
EDP Chief Executive Antonio Mexia said that a delay to the auction would have a knock-on effect for its Scottish project.
Put more simply: knock on the door and the interior lights up to reveal whatever foodstuffs you might have forgotten about. Neat.
But I'd be lying if I said that I didn't hope for a phone call or a knock on the door afterwards.
The biggest pre-draft knock on Ball was that he would have a hard time creating shots for himself against NBA defenders.
Data center or fiber issues can have a knock-on effect to other companies, cutting out service and causing cell site blackouts.
A Moody's downgrade of the sovereign could also have a significant knock-on effect on the banks, despite them being well-capitalised.
Self-driving vehicles may need remote operators to cope with emergencies, or ride-along concierges who knock on doors and manhandle packages.
"A lot of experts have talked about the knock-on aspects of this, what it will mean for other agreements," Flake said.
"There was no door to knock on," says Ian Lambert, an architect, photographer and publisher who arrived in Hong Kong in 1979.
But then, to receive that knock on the door from [Pro Football Hall of Fame president] David Baker seems surreal to me.
This in turn has a knock-on effect for countries like Afghanistan and, from a wider perspective, for blowback in the West.
"And if they haven't, we go knock on their doors and remind them to," said Sheila Healy, executive director of the party.
The service is intended to eliminate situations when someone misses a knock on the door by stepping into the shower or backyard.
The biggest impact is in fact on the currency and therefore the knock-on impact of that is on the export environment.
Which is not a knock on network shows -- there's just so much ELSE that it feels smaller, & fall is so far away.
" And Ethan says he wishes he lived "when you had to go knock on the door and ask the dad for permission.
And, considering the magnitude of the existing model of retail economy, the knock-on effect could be felt across different industries too.
"I am mostly afraid of a knock on the door at night that means we will be deported to Hungary," she said.
One day, he finally gathered the courage to knock on the door of a home in Hopetown and ask to photograph inside.
Anyone of them might knock on a stranger's door to ask for directions and be shot for that simple plea for help.
"I feel like in movies in the South, they'll come and knock on the door and give you pecan pie," he said.
They were stuck on the character of a squat carpenter wearing a red cap when there was a knock on the door.
"Somebody has to go knock on their door, once a day," Cuomo said on Saturday as he briefed reporters on the update.
I know our headquarter teams have already been in contact with the Oregon organising committee so this is the knock-on effect.
Halle said Planned Parenthood's goal is to knock on 3 million doors and reach at least 4.5 million voters before Nov. 6.
Before receiving those two tidbits, Cole answers a knock on his door from Albert and has a dazed vision of Laura Palmer.
"They know how to knock on doors and get out the vote, and they don't give up," Nixon told me via email.
When we arrive at Pavilhao Chines, we knock on the door and the cutest old man with a dope mustache greets us.
One of them, union president Jean Ross, has traveled to several early states to rally volunteers and personally knock on doors herself.
While campaigning for Hillary Clinton, she noticed that the unions who normally sent people to phonebank and knock on doors were absent.
The officers did not park their car in front of the house, knock on Jefferson's door, or identify themselves during the incident.
I was sitting at home last night after putting the little ones down when I heard a knock on our front door.
In a few minutes, she would knock on Danielle's bedroom door and share with her some random information about the outside world.
Ms. Martinez recalled a day years ago when she was pregnant with Emylee and there was an unexpected knock on her door.
Trade tensions between the United States and China could have a knock-on effect on the sector if they hurt sentiment among shoppers.
The U.S. withdrew from the Paris agreement in July, prompting concern of a knock-on effect on the prioritization of tackling climate change.
"Part of the correction is welcome," he said, adding that any knock-on impact to European stocks is likely to be short-lived.
"Just knock on wood that we hope that we get there, because I really do look forward to calling my mom Madam President."
For example, the device is hard to open with one hand, but if you knock on it, it will open on its own.
In an apparent knock on Mr. Cruz's faith, Mr. Trump has repeatedly said, vaguely but ominously, that not many evangelicals come from Cuba.
Sometimes more slowly than at other times, but it always seems to have the knock-on effect of increasing the quality of life.
AUDIO ADD-ONS The growth in listening to music is having a knock-on impact on Bluetooth speakers, headphones and other audio accessories.
I was inventing a sales team from scratch, and all of my salespeople were quitting, because it's really hard to knock on doors.
"When you live in a neighborhood where you felt comfortable to knock on your neighbor's door, then you would do that," said Legewie.
The schism will be music to the ears of Mr Abdulkarim, even if he wishes he could simply knock on Airbus's door again.
The biggest knock on bitcoin has been that it is not generally seen as having value except by the people who value bitcoin.
LG has also promised the ability to simply knock on the display to quickly access screens and apps that you might frequently use.
The tool helped the campaign knock on more than 2,000 doors during a campaign event held a month before Election Day, aides said.
The CEO and COO are at their desks when I knock on the door, intently assembling robots to fulfill the company's latest order.
Teneo Intelligence's Macro Research team believed the CSU will lose its traditional absolute majority, having a knock-on impact on the party leadership.
Eventually, the rapper makes the move to knock on Grande's door, but she opens it first and pulls him inside before he can.
On 01/07/2016 my father-in-law was watching [name redacted] at my house, and he heard a knock on the door.
"Everything is very reactive, and there is a lack of foresight regarding the knock-on effects of interventions," he says of government policy.
The loud, authoritative knock on the door startled her just as she was bending down to grab a box of mugs and dishes.
I have tons of safety measures in place; everything is traceable, but I've never had a bad experience so far, knock on wood.
While the rest of the world frets about the knock-on effect of China's economic slowdown, the Chinese have a bigger worry: themselves.
You have a big deal with McDonald's, but I'm sure everyone and their coffee-shop mother is trying to knock on your door.
Every interaction has given me anxiety, from the random phone call, new employee handshake, knock on door, to the food delivery dude—everything.
"This had a detrimental knock-on effect on companies serving these industries, and caused many expatriate professionals to leave Indonesia," the report noted.
"It's great to be able to knock on someone's door and ask about Photoshop, or getting a score for the film," he says.
The groups are sending about 50 people to Miami to knock on doors and make phone calls, encouraging people to vote for Curbelo.
Data can be transmitted at the same time, though this does have a knock-on effect on the maximum resolutions and refresh rates.
And the proposed regime will inevitably encourage borderline content to be taken down — having a knock-on impact upon online freedom of expression.
"Knock on wood, the first one's been so great … if the next one's just in the ballpark, we'll be really happy," he said.
They won't say it like it is because they live in fear of the political correctness police coming to knock on their door.
PPAF said it has 2628 canvassers who knock on doors each day and will have knocked on 28500,6900 doors ahead of the voting.
They can knock on doors, interview witnesses and request public documents, but in order to file a search warrant, they need police support.
Is it the reason for the knock on Darlene's door and her anxious glance at the person or persons on the other side?
But all many people on the right — especially the media figures who set the Republican agenda — heard was a knock on white people.
That campaign includes an effort to knock on more than 3 million doors, and send information by mail to another 1.5 million voters.
When there is a knock on the door, and the therapist opens it to find a squadron of cops, Denino seems almost relieved.
Take the night Amanda went to sleep early and was awakened by what she described as "an intense creditor knock" on the door.
But, now that I'm too big to knock on random peoples' doors and demand they give me treats, Halloween has lost its luster.
That's the kind of vision Sanders volunteers may have in their heads as they work the phones, lick envelopes, and knock on doors.
I'll just knock on doors until I find her... Bu there are at least seven variations of Orange Street there are in Orlando?
The euro also took a knock on Monday as Spain faced its biggest constitutional crisis in decades after Sunday's independence referendum in Catalonia.
This year, the whole country is doing so, which creates an enormous need for volunteers to knock on doors and make phone calls.
"Inevitably, the health care system will have to shift toward Covid-19 patients, and there will be knock-on effects," Clark-Ginsberg says.
As a Dreamer, I know what it's like to live in fear, with your family, of ICE coming to knock on your door.
Those knock-on effects have been particularly important in our frequently fraught relationship with China; climate cooperation has kept diplomatic doors open there.
His previous knock on Rubio for not showing up to votes fell flat a few months ago, but it feels more relevant now.
" And thankfully, there have been no signs of jealousy yet, says Hayley: "We expected it and knock on wood, we haven't seen any.
Something to watch: Corporations may borrow less in coming months, which can have knock-on effects in the stock market and wider economy.
It was the Senate Majority PAC that partnered with a two-year-old group called Black PAC to knock on the 520,000 doors.
But the knock on Twitter is that it has always been a difficult product to use, and these changes might make it easier.
Here's what we're watching: • Steven Mnuchin brought his version of "America First" to Davos with a knock on the value of the dollar.
A knock on the door interrupted his explanation of the multiple breaks, and an aide stepped into the room at the mayor's office.
"The knock on our teams has been you don't have enough top 50 wins, top 100," said Judy MacLeod, commissioner of Conference USA.
The decision to shut all schools and universities until March 63 will have massive knock-on effects for working parents - and their employers.
The campaign recently began hiring paid field organizers who, for $15 an hour, would bolster efforts to knock on doors and call voters.
Gordon Nardell, the Labour candidate, broke off from the party activists outside the tube station last week to knock on some doors alone.
When we knock on the door of the main office, a woman in her sixties named Beverly greets us with a neighborly smile.
"The downgrade has a fair knock on effect for Australia, because we're such enormous producers of iron ore and base metals," Rooney said.
Most people knock on the door of their dreams once, then run away before anyone has a chance to the open the door.
The Rise and Organize campaign has rallied Democrats to knock on doors and call people to encourage them to participate in electoral politics.
Also speaking Tuesday, US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell warned that the outbreak and its knock-on effects could hurt the global economy.
The knock-on effects of potential bee extinction have been widely discussed, but few creative experiences have sought to make the phenomenon tangible.
The knock-on effects of coronavirus concerns has impacted more than PAX East and GDC, with numerous esports events being impacted, as well.
For too long, they have treated us like cheap laborers who can knock on doors to deliver them 51 percent of the vote.
Those gains can have a knock-on effect on the economy outside Wall Street, creating a feedback loop that helps encourage more buying.
One source tells us George can probably expect a knock on his door soon, and he'll be finding agents on the other side.
There's another door maybe two or three feet away, and I knock on that door, it's locked, and I heard somebody say something.
Those rate increases could have a wider knock-on effect given the degree to which Canadian borrowers rely on the alternative lending market.
When you're at any critical point in a project it's easy to knock on three people's doors and get three points of view.
I'm not going to knock on someone's door and ask them how much water they use, because in this project it's not important.
"These are legislative districts where if a candidate has a reasonable campaign behind them, they can knock on every door twice," he said.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, a Delaware native, came out of retirement to knock on doors and hold fundraisers for Democratic candidate Stephanie Hansen.
Photo: Ash Adams/GizmodoSlumping ground is one of the most obvious and disruptive consequences permafrost thaw, but the potential knock-on effects are multitudinous.
And then there are those that don't even require hacking at all—just a knock on the door, and asking to be let in.
A huge portion of people won't respond to any of the online or mailing efforts, so census workers will have to knock on doors.
Instead, I was too scared to even let my eyes linger, lest anyone accuse me of being gay—the ultimate knock on one's masculinity.
February 2, just after the halftime show had ended, there was a loud knock on the door of his Côte-des-Neiges-neighborhood apartment.
Black women are more likely than black men to engage with police officers when they knock on doors making welfare or mental health checks.
Petrol prices increased by up to 20% at the start of the year, leading to many knock- on price rises in goods and services.
The infrastructure push is expected to create jobs and have knock-on economic benefits, but skeptical voters said they were not yet feeling improvements.
The plunging prices of oil and other commodities, the knock on effect of a slowing economy in China, and a generally weak global economy.
The mosquito control team in New Orleans got firefighters to help knock on doors when cases of West Nile virus began surfacing in 2012.
Usually that guidance comes too late, in the form of a knock on your door by the FBI, or a secret grand jury indictment.
The knock on microgrids has traditionally been that they're expensive, but they are already reaching cost parity with California grid power in some places.
I initially had to reason through every move and anticipate the knock-on consequences, whereas now I can intuit the right moves quite quickly.
The couple is awoken in the middle of the night by horrifying screeching, a knock on the door, and garbage cans being thrown around.
Clinton's campaign can tap into their army of volunteers and supporters to knock on doors and serve essentially as an arm of the campaign.
The picture wasn't a knock on her, because I really admire her body, but at the same time I totally admire my body, too.
While this came from a very specific set of circumstances, there have been direct knock-on effects for major tech companies' mobile AR strategies.
Claire was reluctant to answer the knock on her door, and thought Tyler could be a scammer since she hadn't made a pizza order.
So knock on wood, it's a good reason to stay healthy … Who'd have thought a gold can of Bud Light would change my life?
In California, canvassers from the Orange County Democrats carry pictures of Trump when they knock on doors ahead of the June 7 California primary.
In September, this knock-on effect was exacerbated by a jump in tax receipts flowing into the U.S. Treasury Department's account at the Fed.
The once magnificent creature is reportedly looking miserable and dejected as visitors consistently knock on its glass cage to get its attention for pictures.
Concerns over plunging oil prices, a slowdown in China and market volatility in the world's second largest economy have had a knock-on effect.
The common currency also took a knock on Monday as Spain faced its biggest constitutional crisis in decades after Sunday's independence referendum in Catalonia.
This isn't really a knock on the American people, who have more going on in their lives than just learning about America's uninsured rate.
Carney said any new protectionist U.S. trade policies could throw "sand in the gears" of the global economy, with knock-on effects for Britain.
While from a fiscal point of view that makes sense, according to several economists, it will have a knock-on effect on monetary policy.
Touchy, I know, but given the whole "this man doesn't actually exist" thing, I'm not expecting a knock on my door from a lawyer.
Their sheer size influences global markets in commodities, and China's stock market gyrations have already begun to have knock-on effects around the world.
Yandex might be unique in the breadth of in-house businesses for which an autonomous, wheeled, small-parcel robot could have knock-on benefits.
Not a knock on ferrets but they have to be cared for and let out under controlled conditions when there are more than six.
The day before, he asked me if it would be proper, according to German custom, to knock on the neighbors' doors and introduce himself.
With the e-commerce company investing $5bn in the project, and the knock-on benefits worth much more, some places are offering huge sweeteners.
She would knock on the door of the Puerto Rican postman who lived on the second floor and ask to go through his window.
These mobile apps enable supporters who may not want to knock on doors or make phone calls to still engage in canvassing activities directly.
The regular process would have been for the FBI to knock on Papadopoulos's door immediately and interview him about the source of the information.
Despite your reluctance, the easiest way to accomplish that would be to knock on the neighbor's door and ask to speak with the owner.
With equity markets having taken a knock on the trade tensions last year, even the whiff of progress in the months-long Sino-U.
A number of foreign currency suppliers in the U.K. have apparently stopped trading in Riyals, and the knock-on effect has been almost immediate.
House Speaker Paul Ryan's super PAC, the Congressional Leadership Fund, spent $3 million on the congressional race, sending volunteers to knock on 600,000 doors.
"People knock on my door, and I'm still scared," Ortiz (whose name has been altered to protect her privacy) told me over the phone.
The cost of staple foods, such as maize, has sky rocketed and had a knock-on effect on inflation, the central bank has said.
So yeah, barring an injury to Towns—knock on wood—it's extremely likely that these guys are going to get really good, really soon.
As the world's two largest economies exchange threats of retaliatory tariffs, the rest of the world is watching closely for any knock-on repercussions.
A seamstress mourns for her friend -- and an uncertain future Juana Tobar Ortega smiles as soon as she hears the knock on the door.
Increasing the ranks of maintenance personnel would have the knock-on effect of freeing up more planes for training and other missions, he said.
It's more than simply missing being around people; research shows that isolation can have huge knock-on effects on both mental and physical health.
Number two, thank God for the time being — anything can happen, as my mother would say, knock on wood — that I'm in good health.
Liberal activist groups deployed large numbers of volunteers to knock on doors, recruit candidates and register voters and raised large sums of money online.
I was in Vermont for some feminist conference and he tracked me down and asked if i wanted to knock on doors with him.
Although tourists sometimes think the buildings are playthings and knock on the doors, the site is actually intended to help solve desperate urban problems.
"There are knock-on effects all the way through the system," says Chief Stephens, who recently announced plans to resign and move to Australia.
For the headphone-wearer, get in her field of vision, or knock on her desk, or say "Hey, Smithers?" in a slightly raised voice.
Thousands of meetings that would've taken place at MWC this year now won't happen, which could have knock-on effects later in the year.
I stand outside this person's apartment for 20 minutes, knock on her door twice, and she finally messages me to say the mirror sold!
Schwab's latest move is likely to have a knock-on effect across the sector, forcing rivals to follow suit and eliminate commissions, experts warned.
Yet the knock-on effect of a country marred by war and conflict continues to be felt across important public-facing sectors — including journalism.
One worker asked a field director, Corbin Spencer, if they should bother to knock on the doors of homes that displayed a Handel sign.
Spanish companies adjusted their production strategies, staggering exports or speeding them up before the strike, to limit the knock-on effects on their business.
Horvat told Reuters it was unclear how the growth might have knock-on effects on the Arctic food chain, perhaps drawing more fish northwards.
Look at Al Franken, one day he's going to get a knock on his door and life as he's known it will change forever.
The group knocked on 85033,000 doors last weekend and said it plans to knock on more than 130,000 doors over the next two weeks.
The currency had taken a knock on Friday when U.S. President Donald Trump said he had approved the doubling of metals tariffs against Turkey.
If, like so many good soldiers before him, he gives that last full measure of devotion, no one will come knock on my door.
Legacy of disaster Nuclear is, perhaps, the only industry where accidents in one plant or one country have a major knock-on effect worldwide.
However, the knock-on effect of inflation showing signs of life could mean even higher interest rates, which would make auto loans more expensive.
But there are more knock-on effects likely — problems that will go unsolved and opportunities missed because of time and effort spent on squabbling.
But that could have another knock-on effect: people who do not itemize may cut back on their charitable contributions, which are tax-deductible.
Mr. Correa said he had a recurring leak in his apartment, and he would often knock on the door of the unit above his.
Because it's one thing to say, "This would be a great idea", and another thing to knock on doors and try to sell it.
And removing an apex predator like the octopod will have knock-on effects of its own—upending the balance of the sea floor ecosystem.
A girl might come knock on the door asking for water, but don't know what they are doing and what is strapped on them.
"No, I don't intend to send jackboots to knock on your door and every door in America," Mr. Cruz told CNN in Iowa in January.
"Every time I go back to Texas I drive by it, but I don't have the courage to go up and knock on the door."
What he did have was a love for his neighbors: He'd knock on the super's door on behalf of anyone who was having maintenance problems.
"The knock on HomePod is its $349 price is about 2-3x the price of a typical smart speaker," Munster wrote in a research note.
"The rhetoric around tariffs and knock-on effects on the economy put a damper on expectations and raised scrutiny among credit managers," de Pena said.
He warned that the knock-on effects on flights in terms of delays and cancellations would be felt for at least the next 24 hours.
Defence Minister Roberta Pinotti is "worried about possible knock-on effects for Italians defense companies, among which Leonardo is the main one," the source added.
To procure live music for his popular parties, Maft Sai had to trek out to Isaan and knock on doors to find the old stars.
In addition to his knock on the Democrats, Trump sent another tweet that pointed to the impact the Federal Reserve is having on the market.
Lotus competed with a Mercedes engine last year and lacked the resources to develop their car, which has had a knock-on effect this season.
Investors will stay fairly steady throughout this period knowing that coronavirus will result only in a temporary knock on corporate profits and general economic activity.
Yet, he said, he still lives in fear of the investigators in their suits or the reporters with their notebooks who knock on his door.
It's worth noting that many analysts think production will fall even harder this year, with a possible knock-on impact on next year's anticipated levels.
In the event of a major supply or demand disruption to the country's gas supplies, there could be a knock-on effect on electricity production.
Each side deployed hundreds of volunteers on Saturday to call voters, knock on doors and test their get-out-the-vote operations for Monday night.
As they have become more automated, the knock-on effects have become more severe—and expensive, says George Hamlin, an aviation expert based in Virginia.
They have six days to call voters, knock on doors and generally make their case before the first actual decision of Decision 2016 is made.
People are invited to interact freely with the piece — get up close to the windows, walk on the slanted roof, knock on the wood panels.
That could have a "knock-on effect" for other ongoing epidemics such as Ebola, Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of WHO's emergencies program, said Friday.
That could have a "knock-on effect" for other ongoing epidemics such as Ebola, Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of WHO's emergencies program, said Friday.
Not anxious to knock on death's door a second time around, Bauer came up with a waist-length quilted puffer coat with a knitted collar.
Indeed, one major knock on Pelosi's leadership is that she's failed to provide an upward path for younger members, including women, black people, and Latinos.
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Particularly as its EU withdrawal remains uncertain and that has a direct knock-on effect for the U.K.'s future trading relationships with the world.
That's also having a knock-on effect on the most innovative cybersecurity startups, which continue to raise big money to grow and meet that demand.
The shift from lender to borrower will create a knock-on effect, gradually forcing it to attract more foreign capital and liberalise its financial system.
So, two of us—both women—go upstairs, knock on the door, the door flies open, and out wafts the smell of sweat and semen.
"Or an individual getting a knock on the door from law enforcement, and being questioned or having their home searched, based on a false identification."
Officials were investigating whether the Bledsoe home received a warning call or a knock on the door to evacuate, Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko said.
But I tend to have friends come through before or after gigs, so it's not strange for someone to just knock on my door unannounced.
Nearly 18,000 volunteers were fanned out across the state on Clinton's behalf and they managed to knock on 51,000 doors Monday, according to the campaign.
Belarus is in its third year of recession, hit by the knock-on effects of a downturn in Russia and a fall in oil prices.
To have ducks nest in one courtyard, knock on a door, and have a parade year after year is a special kind of magic, though.
This had a knock-on effect on Apple's European suppliers with Dialog Semiconductor off more than 9 percent and Austria Microsystems down over 5 percent.
The knock on DJs has historically been that they don't create anything original, and just recycle what others have done in the laziest possible way.
But if it doesn't get cleared up eventually, it will be a knock on people's trust of autonomous systems and the companies that provide them.
Banks lost confidence in each other's creditworthiness and refused to lend; a knock-on effect was that companies found it hard to get trade credit.
But with a huge population and a set of nations whose economies are rapidly changing, we are seeing a significant knock-on effect in tech.
If he is in good health, knock on wood, and seeing what the landscape is at the time, yeah, I think he is considering it.
The prospect of rising U.S. rates had been underpinning the dollar, though the currency took a knock on Friday as risk appetite improved a little.
Ferrell doesn't remember when the crew realized this just wasn't in the cards, but does remember a knock on his trailer door around 11 p.m.
But with 800,000 federal workers affected by the partial shutdown — and knock-on effects growing sharper all the time — the political fallout could be severe.
The Win Justice program plans to engage voters through texting, digital organizing and helping train community leaders to knock on doors, according to the release.
A lack of intermediate goods and parts from Mexico due to the knock-on effect on U.S. manufacturing would bring about factory closures and layoffs.
There was a knock on the window, and Tyreanna, Timia and Jimarrion ran out to where a family friend had pulled up in a minivan.
My partnership with seven national unions to knock on tens of millions of doors — it&aposs still going, I&aposm just not directing it now.
It's not the fear that the Suharto regime will knock on your door and take you away, it's the fear of being labeled a Communist.
If these common, beneficial species are brought to the brink of extinction by chlorpyrifos, the knock-on effects on our agricultural economy would be substantial.
The southern Latin nation, most recently known as one of the region's most stable and prosperous, is also now seeing a knock-on economic impact.
There will be a knock on the level of activity and trading but in terms of collecting the assets and getting people to come in.
Cincinnati, Ohio, police officer James Givens was sitting in his patrol car when he heard what sounded like a little knock on his vehicle's door.
As a knock on from that, our surgical teams are currently being asked to look after medical patients because the medical teams are so overwhelmed.
Even if we happen to not be in, they can knock on my mother-in-law's door next door, [and she will] let them in.
You do the best you can and if one door closes just knock on other doors and most often another will open up for you.
Women often have to take time off work, school, or college and pretend to be ill to get it, which has obvious knock-on effects.
Songs that are otherwise emotion-neutral suddenly feel loaded and complicated, like someone's about to knock on the bathroom door and ask if you're okay.
That in turn has generated a knock-on effect on KCM's mining operations, which use the sulphuric acid generated by the smelter to leach copper.
For example, do people feel it's normal to knock on a neighbor's door and visit, or would that be considered a dangerous invasion of privacy?
Instead, the group is building an ambitious field operation to knock on doors and make other voter contacts in 40 targeted congressional districts this fall.
"They knock on doors to make sure people are O.K. That's exactly the same way they should respond in the community I grew up in."
"It's so nice not to have to constantly be dodging my landlady's call or dreading that she's going to knock on the door," she said.
One of the least-harmful knock-on effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is undoubtedly going to be the launch of A LOT of podcasts.
Roni Savage, the director at Jomas Associates, an engineering consulting firm with 15 employees, has already seen the knock-on effect of the Brexit impasse.
On Monday, the actor Ben Stiller made a surprise cameo to knock on doors in Brooklyn with Andrew Gounardes, who unseated Senator Martin J. Golden.
In the stifling August heat one recent evening in Austin, Hutcheson took her two daughters and brother-in-law to knock on dozens of doors.
"When we knock on doors the thing we hear about most is health care costs," Ben Wikler, chairman of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, said.
Jon: The ideal case is I show up, I knock on the door, they say, "He's in his room," we pick him up and leave.
In July roughly 2600,21 Venetians protested against tourism ruining their city, the knock-on effects of which include rising rent and pollution from cruise ships.
The seller's father would often knock on my door and ask after the baby, forgetting over and over again that I did not have children.
He wants his players to be comfortable eating with him, so that they won't hesitate to knock on his door if they have a problem.
For Moore's business, tariffs have a huge knock-on effect, from the vintners in the French countryside to the shipping industry to customers and employees.
At the time I was cupped, I didn't have asthma, acne on my back, or too much overwhelming pain in my life (knock on wood).
If it goes forward, it not only will further disrupt trade flows, but could have a knock-on effect with other countries implementing similar measures.
Pessimists worry that the knock-on effect from this capital-spending stumble could be far-reaching and more painful than the likes of Goldman expect.
On that tour, I'd also be the one that would knock on his door to get him to come out and go do the show.
"The knock on the door and the forceful entry into Senator Packwood's office smack of Nazi Germany, smack of Communist Russia," one Republican senator said.
The first story is correct, and the second story is a knock-on consequence of an important but fundamentally unrelated fight about Social Security spending.
The core problem of the knock-on political consequences of bad macroeconomic policy is that during a recession, the objective facts of economic policy change.
The biggest knock on the Facebook idea is that it feels unlikely that the government will let the social giant buy up another communications service.
When someone would knock on the door, I'd constantly have to change out of my dress or my heels and into sneakers to open the door.
Turning back migrants would mean rigid border controls inside Schengen and have a knock-on effect on other EU states, hitting cross-border business and travel.
Should AT1 pricing concerns persist and have a knock-on effect on the banks' capital-raising and broader funding strategies, this could impact the banks' ratings.
So it's done the old-fashioned way, where survey companies and agencies will send out individuals with clipboards, knock on the door, and ask a question.
"We did it very late in the process, to try not to have it leak or be revealed, which, knock on wood, it didn't," Feige said.
In the seventh minute, Thomas Mueller was played through by a clever Mesut Ozil knock on but shot straight at McGovern, who made several fine saves.
If you're sleep quality is poor, or you're not sleeping enough, whether from binge-watching or baby watching, that can have a big knock-on effect.
Egyptian Finance Minister Mohamed Maait said policy makers in developed countries should understand that if their actions hurt other countries it would have knock-on effects.
These inevitably have a knock-on affect on the way that businesses will be able to use these sites, and also what role middlemen like Falcon.
Don Beyer, who was visiting New Hampshire to knock on doors for Buttigieg, said the digital ad might hurt Buttigieg but predicted it won't help Biden.
The discussion today focused largely on empowering mods to do what they need to do, which should have a knock-on effect in creating functional communities.
When she returned, there was a knock on the door — but instead of her expected playmate, it was the local cops, according to the Chicago Tribune.
But should it come to this, or should production remain lower than in the past, it would likely have a knock-on effect on America's economy.
Dismissals and detentions have a knock-on effect on the whole chain of command ... The inevitable loss of trust has a big impact on operational capabilities.
When he ran for city council two years later, one of his mentors, Carl Sharif, told him to knock on every door in the Central Ward.
Some only knew it was there when they saw the flames rushing toward them or got a frantic knock on their door, the L.A. Times reported.
But in the original sources of this tale, not only is there no knock on the head (only a flash of light), there is no horse.
My husband and I had organized a trip of about 15 people up to Pennsylvania to knock on doors for Hillary the week before [the election].
Knock on wood, but it's been years since the TSA has seized one of our bulging makeup bags or an airline has lost our dopp kits.
You can knock on the screen to interact with it or click the volume button twice to immediately open the camera app and take a photo.
Despite the queen's favour, Byrd's life was "spent in fear...of the knock on the door at midnight", as John Rutter, a contemporary composer, puts it.
George W. Bush, succeeded Clinton on a pledge to "restore honor and dignity" to the White House -- a not-so-subtle knock on Clinton's marital infidelity.
After wandering the streets cloaked in an abaya, she made a daring decision to knock on the door of a stranger's house and ask for help.
The two officers did not knock on the front door of the home and instead went into the backyard, where the shot was fired, Kraus said.
The knock-on effect has been a decrease in recruitment in syndicated loan teams, especially for senior positions such as loan syndication directors or managing directors.
The Bank Wars were certainly important at the time; it would have massive knock-on effects on future presidents, including his close associate Martin Van Buren.
Of the myriad issues raised by the evolving and intensifying US-China trade Cold War, the knock-on effects on Apple have been perhaps least appreciated.
That is beginning to worry freight handlers at U.S. West Coast ports and is the first sign of knock-on effects from the failure of Hanjin.
Drunk Delaney starts to ask his vision of Winter if he really killed her, but instead of an answer, he hears a knock on his door.
As they arrived, he sent them on foot in crews of three and four to knock on the doors of homes he considered likely to flood.
There have been knock-on effects: a new variant of Boeing's 777, the 777X, is not due until 2020, giving Airbus's A350 time to win orders.
Perhaps the biggest knock on Canon's mirrorless efforts so far — even more than camera design — is that the company offers a meager lineup of native lenses.
These changes in schedule have had a knock-on effect on the timetable for scoring the film, and Desplat was reportedly unavailable for the new dates.
The ban will sharply reduce China's output of nickel pig iron (NPI) and have a knock-on effect on stainless steel production, analysts said on Wednesday.
The knock-on effect of this dynamic could be the number of active ARKit apps per user on iOS being higher than their ARCore Android cousins.
There is much at stake and the Irish government will likely hold the British government responsible for any knock-on effect Brexit has on Ireland's economy.
On-site searches include sending investigators to where the subject has lived or worked, to search local databases like county court records and knock on doors.
Well, Democrats won the House and the bloodthirsty partisans aren't just going to forget about what drove them to donate and knock on doors in 2018.
Rather than navigating a web of power centers run by thousands of princes, the business community would know exactly whose door to knock on, he said.
Disney's new Trump robot will most definitely scare small children This isn't a knock on Trump, because the gaunt animatronic nightmare figure looks nothing like him.

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