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181. Wide roads lead to a new bridge crossing the water and traffic can proceed at a fast pace without a halt.
182. Such unplanned success can lead to business bankruptcy and, even worse, emotional bankruptcy as well.
183. Neither creative nor conventional paths will necessarily lead to an acceptable solution in every case.
184. Why should the discovery of paternity automatically lead to a male seizure of power?
185. It can also lead to the efficacy of our advice becoming the burning issue of discussion.
186. But here is a form of asexual reproduction that does not lead to cloning.
187. One hundred percent. capital allowances could lead to investment decisions being made entirely for tax reasons.
188. Restoring culture can just as easily lead to a new and virulent form of fundamentalism as to a revival of cultural diversity.
189. The project should lead to increasing awareness across disciplines of techniques that have found many successful applications in the physical sciences.
190. Even so we do not expect such spells to lead to permanent changes in our lifestyle.
191. It is a laborious process, likely to lead to embarrassing blunders if badly done.
192. That would lead to a quick secret ballot on December 5, just before the Strasbourg summit.
193. He says taking bobbies out of villages lead to more crime.
194. An accidental experiment shows how a change of scene can lead to disaster.
194. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
195. A handful of new outlets will be launched next year and if successful, will lead to an even bigger chain.
196. Circular reactions lead to a greater awareness of objects as objects and to a greater understanding of cause and effect.
197. Properly used, it seems to me that quantitative methods can only lead to advances in our subject.
198. That is bad law, which will lead to miscarriages of justice, and we shall seek to amend it.
199. The specific tasks allotted to each chapter, and the material included, also lead to different approaches.
200. Positive choices and attitudes contribute to success. Negative ideas and behaviors lead to failure. Dr T.P.Chia
201. Inevitably, this attempt to define the most powerful school of art since the war is going to lead to fierce arguments.
202. In certain cases its cells undergo changes, which in time can lead to cancer.
203. In some cases we will take action against you which could lead to you being dismissed.
204. Or the research could go anywhere and lead to the unexpected!
205. He says the compulsion of scientists to find the absolute truth can lead to a kind of intellectual tyranny.
206. Critics say that could lead to vitamin deficiencies or possible long-term effects on health such as increased incidence of cancer.
207. This can lead to unquestioning acceptance of what is really a hypothetical diagnosis.
208. Stairs lead to where the children will be sequestered and it has twin beds and its own bathroom, thank goodness.
209. Press and television reports on the adverse consequences of the centre's decision may lead to the decision being reconsidered.
210. Such conditions would be likely to lead to absence from work.
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