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Sentence count:263+23Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
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241. I realise this is higher than originally envisaged but I firmly believe our approach will lead to the best result.
242. Don't be fooled into thinking that familiarity will lead to acceptance - it does not work like that.
243. In the extreme case where the aggregate supply curve is vertical, the increased money supply will simply lead to higher prices.
244. But when parenting is shared the lines of responsibility are blurred and formal assessments can lead to resentment.
245. Ordinary soaps and cheap facial preparations are alkaline and in some people can lead to dry, flaky skin.
246. The carbon tax could lead to a doubling of prices for fossil fuels.
247. Conversely,[http://sentencedict.com/lead to.html] a low fibre diet did not lead to changes in cellular proliferation which might be associated with mucosal instability.
248. Defence Secretary Malcolm Rifkind has warned any offensive ground action would involve more than 100,000 men and lead to heavy casualties.
249. Irene had fully expected that Douglas's move to a new branch would lead to promotion, but it hadn't happened.
250. The group fears that the change in regulations would lead to more ocean dumping which could adversely affect sea life and beaches.
251. Woods then holed a birdie putt from six feet to stretch his lead to four.
252. The active participation of the learner should be encouraged as this will lead to improved confidence and a sense of responsibility.
253. In many cases the two contentions might lead to the same result[sentencedict.com], but not in the present case.
254. This can lead to the mistaken assumption that the catalogue contains nothing relevant.
255. Even putting by a relatively small sum on a regular basis can lead to a healthy nest-egg after a few years.
256. The developing countries are pressed to eliminate trade barriers, which can lead to local producers being undermined by cheaper imports.
257. At the moment there is no reason to suppose that this will lead to the Collection being either more or less accessible.
258. It could lead to changes in the way biologists monitor the species, as well as efforts to boost the dwindling population.
259. Caradon also refused to comment, but has already announced that it was involved in talks which could lead to a bid.
260. Security along the frontier would be strengthened and information likely to lead to the capture of criminals and deserters would be exchanged.
261. Under these conditions there is a proliferation of anaerobic bacteria which can lead to the release of harmful by-products, such as methane.
262. That will lead to 10-digit dialing for all calls within the area codes.
263. Such attitudes not only displace others from paid employment but also lead to family breakdown.
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