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91. The State Department was warning that this could lead to another diplomatic stand-off.
92. Will this push him too far and lead to a frenzied attack?
93. The government cautioned that pay increases could lead to job losses.
94. Greater contact between the two groups should lead to a better mutual understanding.
95. He warned that the breakdown of the family unit would lead to an impoverished society.
96. It's a chicken and egg situation. Does the deficiency lead to the eczema or has the eczema led to certain deficiencies?
97. Tampering with a single enzyme can lead to untoward effects elsewhere.
98. Poor diet can lead to a whole range of diseases in later life .
99. A diet that is high in fat can lead to obesity.
100. When it was first realised that BSE could lead to new variant CJD, the European Commission banned the sale of all British beef.
101. Any misconstruction of these terms could lead to errors of law.
102. Straining to lift heavy weights can lead to a rise in blood pressure.
103. An Olympic gold medal can lead to untold riches for an athlete.
104. His visit is expected to lead to the restoration of diplomatic relations.
104. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
105. A sudden rise in oil prices could lead to a breakdown of the economy.
106. They hoped this would lead to the departure of all foreign forces from the country.
107. The carbon tax might well lead to a doubling of prices for fossil fuels.
108. That line of thought can only lead to one conclusion.
109. The marginalization of certain groups within the community may lead to social unrest.
110. This war will inevitably lead to a realignment of/within European politics.
111. Politicians say it could lead to a dissolution of parliament.
112. Excessive pressure can lead to perforation of the stomach wall.
113. Food that is insufficiently cooked can lead to food poisoning.
114. The argument could lead to a damaging split in the party.
115. Failure to keep the chemical at the right temperature could lead to an explosion.
116. He said restructuring at the station would lead to increased multi-skilling among staff.
117. A hair-trigger situation has been created which could lead to an outbreak of war at any time.
118. Critics maintain that these reforms will lead to a decline in educational standards.
119. Several studies have shown that aggressive toys lead to bad behaviour.
120. There were fears that privatization would lead to job losses.
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