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But following a lengthy TMO review, the try was ruled out for a knock-on.

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"It will have a knock-on impact and people won't want to seek help even from their GP, even for physical-health monitoring," Veronika says.

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It could also then have a knock-on effect on the way teams press.

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Phenology from other seasons, such as autumn, is more complicated and may be because of knock-on effects from spring.

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“It’s not a clear-cut plus. The industry is worried about knock-on effects,” says Terry Lease, professor of wine business at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.

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