• In economics, the domino theory is often used to explain how an economic problem in one country can spread like a contagion or domino effect to similar countries...
  • Domino Effect, also known as Slippery Slope, is an image macro series featuring a photograph of a man pushing the first tile in a row of domino pieces that...
  • An allusion to a row of dominoes in which the fall of one leads to a cascade of falling pieces. Noun. domino effect (plural domino effects).
  • The Domino Effect states that when you make a change to one behavior it will activate a chain reaction and cause a shift in related behaviors as well.
  • The term is best known as a MECHANICAL EFFECT, and is used as an ANALOGY to a FALLING ROW OF DOMINOES.
  • Domino effect is a concept that indicates how a change in one object, leads to a chain reaction of changes in all the other surrounding objects.
  • Signs of the Domino's effect are: 1) extreme amounts of gas, including farting and sulfuric acid/carbon dioxide belches.
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  • The domino effect 75. Use dominoes to model a nerve cell’s transmission of a signal.
  • Domino effect is an American idiom that has its roots in the Cold War and the consequent spread of Communism throughout Asia and Eastern Europe.