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61. Discontent in the party will lead to further defections.
62. Technological changes will inevitably lead to unemployment.
63. Vitamin C deficiency can ultimately lead to scurvy.
64. The defeat of the government would lead to anarchy.
65. This can lead to bodily weakness and muscle wastage.
66. Such attitudes can only lead to apathy.
67. He pulled away, extending his lead to 15 seconds.
68. Bereavement can often lead to depression.
69. Premature disclosure of the test sites might lead to invalidation of the experiment.
70. Is it a logical necessity that higher wages will lead to higher prices?
71. We hope that this investment will lead to increased tourism in the area.
72. The group proceeded with a march they knew would lead to bloodshed.
73. He warned yesterday that a pay rise for teachers would lead to job cuts.
74. Nothing that might lead to a break in the deadlock has been discussed yet.sentence dictionary
75. The use of soft drugs does not necessarily lead to a progression to hard drugs.
76. Ethnic tensions among the republics could lead to civil war.
77. The new system may be more economic but will lead to a decline in programme quality.
78. Your body contains many erogenous zones, areas that lead to a feeling of sexual excitement when they are caressed.
79. The two nations are on a collision course that could lead to war.
80. Travelling alone can lead to a loss of identity .
81. Downing Street announced last night that peace talks with the IRA had lead to a breakthrough.
82. The existence of more than one agency with power to intervene can lead to children falling through the net.
83. Failure to obey the law can lead to a large fine.
84. With a goal in the second half, Spurs stretched their lead to 3-0.
85. It is feared that the civil unrest we are now witnessing in this country could lead to full-scale civil war.
86. In given conditions, a bad thing can lead to good results.
87. If small mistakes are passed by, they may lead to more serious ones.
88. People will accept suffering that can be shown to lead to a greater good.
89. Hardening of the coronary arteries can lead to a heart attack.
90. It strained credulity to believe that a nuclear war would not lead to the destruction of the planet.
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