For better or for worse, a chain of events has been set in motion by these two that cannot be predicted with any certainty. |
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Little did Christina know that this would be the day that set in motion a chain of events that would splinter her family. |
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This is the catalyst for a chain of events which threatens to destabilise the parliament. |
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The lawsuit has complicated efforts to sleuth the chain of events at the building. |
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Metonymy is the trope of contiguity, part-part relationships, where a single event may provide a causal link in a chain of events. |
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But, unbeknown to Noah, Timna has set in motion a chain of events that will drastically affect God's plan. |
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That begins a chain of events that leads him to re-evaluate his life and beliefs. |
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What gave direction and purpose to this movement was a chain of events linked to the liberation of Bangladesh. |
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It was in jail that he fell ill and died, sparking a chain of events that culminated in the arrest and removal from office of the Sheikh. |
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Specific historical moments usually engender the chain of events that shape and reshape an international song. |
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A sad and unfortunate chain of events last night has rendered my computer useless. |
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The arrival of Ali, her cousin from Iran, sets forth a chain of events, forcing a re-examination of her background and the world around her. |
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And leaving the Waratahs set in motion the chain of events that took him to Ireland. |
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But how could this boy start in motion a chain of events that would elicit such turmoil? |
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Neville's actions set in motion a chain of events that have become depressingly familiar these days. |
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Coroner Jen Leeming recorded a verdict of accidental death, saying that the fall had started a chain of events which had led to her death. |
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This fraudulent transaction set the stage for the unfortunate chain of events that was to follow. |
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I certainly wouldn't have paid to see it, and it only was a freak chain of events that got me into the theater. |
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But that court appearance set in motion a chain of events which cost him his job, his home and his wife. |
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The pessimists in our midst envision a truly calamitous chain of events. |
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The uncertainty surrounding him would cause a chain of events and interviews, due diligence any team looking to acquire Williams in a trade would insist upon. |
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Just one small thing that is very insignificant, through a chain of events, comes to be very meaningful and has a big impact. |
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If there is a chain of events, the last deviation must be recorded i.e. the one which is the closest in time to the injuring contact. |
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A tree diagram, however, will encourage team members to explore the chain of events or causes. |
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An employer who decides to discharge an employee based solely on this information sets in motion a chain of events from which all may suffer. |
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In a bizarre but later understandable chain of events, an incident happened in seconds that ruined the lives of four men and ended that of a fifth. |
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For want of a nail, the shoe was lost, triggering a chain of events that leads to much greater debacles. |
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Indirect effects refer to effects on human health or the environment occurring through a causal chain of events. |
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I realized he had concocted some fictional chain of events in his twisted mind. |
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A sheet of paper with 3 lists of 4 words each that could suggest a possible chain of events. |
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Just as she was getting the hang of this monarchy lark, along comes another embarrassing chain of events to sink its teeth into the royal posterior. |
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I would assume that the natural chain of events would be to ensure that there are women working at these centres. |
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Pulling a much-used library out of a community could start a chain of events toward destroying the intricate social webs which make neighbourhoods liveable. |
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The chain of events leading to that incident were, in Flint's view, typical of what was happening around them. |
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In the short run this chain of events will affect employment and output, while nominal wages and prices will respond with longer lags. |
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This dispute was a link in the chain of events that soon brought about the American Revolution. |
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The fate of my nation is not merely an isolated moral concern, but part of the first chapter of a complex chain of events which will weaken the structure of global peace. |
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In her last years, she was saved from pennilessness through a chain of events that could be traced to that day in 1954 when a bull almost killed her. |
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The recent chain of events is extremely worrying and reminiscent of the Nepal of the Rana oligarchs, a Nepal whose human rights record the world had hoped was finally going to be laid to rest. |
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This is an oversimplified description of a complex chain of events where multiple actors interact with the samples and products derived from them. |
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The scenario involved a light airplane crash into a remote camp that set off a chain of events requiring the response of multiple agencies, including the various specialty response teams within each agency. |
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What disastrous chain of events might unfold? |
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Investigators quickly put together a chilling chain of events. |
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That set off a calamitous chain of events. |
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We want the reality of an idea that goes into a product, its production and finally its sale, that chain of events to happen, along with the supply chain that goes with it. |
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The consequences may arise either directly as a result of the adverse effect occurring, or indirectly through a chain of events as a result of the occurrence of the adverse effect. |
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Much like a lock and key, the estrogen and estrogen receptor fit together and form a unit that enters the nucleus of the cell, setting off a chain of events within the DNA that helps the tissue grow and function properly. |
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Dene Nation, Council of Yukon First Nations and Inuit organizations played a very important role in the chain of events leading to the Stockholm Convention. |
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However, since it is likely that only small amounts of crime stains are present, then the exact chain of events should be documented and submitted together with the sampling kit. |
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My only comment on the debate that emerged through the Public Accounts Committee with respect to this chain of events is to note that nothing turns on the resolution of that controversy. |
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The most significant deficiency in the chain of events that resulted in the fire on C-GHML was the presence of flammable materials that allowed the fire to ignite and propagate. |
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The analysis will concentrate on the chain of events that resulted in the inspection aid being left in the engine inlet area and the altitude at which the check flight was carried out. |
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There was a tendency for regulatory authorities to assume responsibility to the point where industry sectors were deprived of their full role in the chain of events. |
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I found his work very compelling in terms of showing how a chain of events, including organizational factors, can converge to create a window of opportunity for an accident to occur. |
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In traditional hazard assessment, an adverse effect on the environment or human health is the result of a chain of events from source to receptor. |
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We expect that not just one or two specific outputs and outcomes will occur, but rather that the whole chain of events presented in the results chain will occur. |
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This set in motion a chain of events that almost led to the engines being produced much sooner than actually occurred. |
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This binding then sets off a chain of events that can be visibly obvious in various ways, dependent upon the test. |
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And thus began what is by far the most horrendous chain of events in my young, semitortured life. |
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The personal locator beacon was registered to a pilot in Texas, so a whole chain of events were set in motion. |
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An anonymous phone call to an air traffic control station set off the chain of events, Civil Aviation Minister Shahnawaz Hussain told reporters. |
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Queen Cartimandua left her husband Venutius for his armour bearer, Vellocatus, setting off a chain of events which changed control of the Yorkshire area. |
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Because the platform was completely destroyed, and many of those involved died, analysis of events can only suggest a possible chain of events based on known facts. |
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By sheer chance, one of the wheels of the Concorde ran directly over it, causing a rapid chain of events that would set one of the jet engines on fire. |
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There is a general chain of events that applies to infections. |
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The new book chronicles the chain of events leading up to the crime. |
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