First, there may be an entrepreneurial spirit increasingly abroad in Sweden and its cultural industries that has led to a wave of start-ups. |
|
The crime spree has led victims from across the town to lose thousands of pounds in cash after being conned by burglars. |
|
Experimentation has led to more good sites for growing Viognier and now this grape is enjoying higher production worldwide. |
|
It is exactly this vicious circle of mismatched perception and spiralling threat that has led to the current impasse. |
|
In hot, dry areas, salt build-up in reservoirs has led to saline waters that ruined farmland. |
|
But the housing boom has led to its own problems, as building and trade labour has become scarce and expensive. |
|
The crisis has led to calls for the provision of a 100-mile buffer zone around the island to protect the seals and other wildlife. |
|
More than a decade of chronic flooding has led residents to protest at what they see as shoddy workmanship and buck-passing. |
|
The ability to perform early design-to-manufacture verifications has led to reduced waste and substantial cost savings. |
|
That has led to many hundreds of hens, roosters, and broilers, ten of thousands of eggs and freezers full of meat. |
|
My experience with many smokers has led me to believe that nicotine is not the evil thing it is made out to be. |
|
Sadly, the impatience of many has led them to attempt a bricolage of history. |
|
The financial deregulation he champions has led directly to the predatory, usurious lending practices that afflict the working poor. |
|
The break-up of London bus workers into separate companies has led to huge differences in the earnings of drivers across the capital. |
|
Critics say the new government's soft policy towards militants has led to the spate of attacks in the past three days. |
|
Administration of surfactant in neonates with infant respiratory distress syndrome has led to improved survival rates. |
|
Increased income for the upper middle class and the rich has led to a decrease of affordable housing for the poor in urban areas. |
|
Evidence from those American jurisdictions that have experimented with a negative income tax suggest that it has led to great P-A problems. |
|
This is unsurprising as HSBC has led high street banks in acquiring City of London stockbroking skills. |
|
An unspecified threat has led to the closures of several courthouses in Connecticut. |
|
|
And it is this disdain for the other kind of ambition that has led observers to describe him as unserious. |
|
Researchers suggest this has led to overcrowding on the island, resulting in increased predation of seal pups by sharks. |
|
However, the massive demand for such nurses has led to a need for unpaid volunteers, mostly women on moderate incomes with children of their own. |
|
But the sluggish global economy has led many foreign firms to slow overseas expansion, offsetting some of that this year, analysts said. |
|
A police crackdown on town centre violence has led to thugs unleashing their aggression in the home, says a refuge worker. |
|
Or does the deal they have the government have some sort of funny clause in it which has led to this unintended consequence? |
|
There is one other consideration that has led me to expose anti-nuclear mythology. |
|
In the very least, it is part of the slippery slope that has led to dislocation, desperation and even despair. |
|
But another problem has been a chronic shortage of permanent staff in an unglamorous field of nursing, which has led to the use of agency nurses. |
|
This has led to some unfruitful lines of inquiry, but as the investigation is ongoing it is not possible to comment further on specific cases. |
|
The late 20th century's decline of social deference has led to a journalism which is unforgiving of the elite and its deviations. |
|
The rapid growth of the economy has led to soaring construction levels there, resulting in a global undersupply of steel. |
|
There is a lack of leadership and decision making within the company that has led to an uncoordinated approach to much of its business. |
|
But the European Commission believes that this has led to uncompetitive practices and disadvantages consumers through restricted choice. |
|
This has led to the borough's water supplier Sutton and East Surrey Water banning the use of garden sprinklers and unattended hosepipes. |
|
Since then, his unadventurous diplomacy has led him to some roles unsuited to more outspoken figures. |
|
Selective breeding to improve the bloodlines of carp has led to the king carp that we see today. |
|
In some cases, variation in reproductive strategies has led to alternative queen morphs. |
|
Country Medicine is easily McCann's best work to date and has led, inevitably, to less of that blessed obscurity. |
|
Economic collapse, with the resultant decimation of health and social care, has led to the explosive increase in the number of TB cases. |
|
|
The hot summer of 2003 has led to more northern sightings of Britain's smallest rodent. |
|
The store's turmoil has led to a number of potential buyers casting their eyes over the company. |
|
The huge swell in attendance for the events has led organiser Carmel Flahavan to appeal to parents to book early for the final month of the year. |
|
It has led to a modest rate increase of about 1 per cent over the past year, compared to the steady decline last year. |
|
It has led, among other things, to his being bitten by a snake and several times by scorpions. |
|
This is what has led to such drab and lifeless showing by usually great teams. |
|
However, the discovery of bacteria that eat biphenyls has led to research that could find an organic cure for this inorganic problem. |
|
The disclosure has led to a bipartisan call for a congressional investigation. |
|
The complexity of biosimilars has led to a drawn-out process and more questions posed by the industry. |
|
The emergence of the new economy, with digital media and biosciences replacing traditional industries, has led to issues of sustainability. |
|
Over the years, he has led big bands and played with trios, quartets, and other types of groups as well as playing solo. |
|
This has led to productive dialogue between medical sociology, bioethics, and the medical humanities. |
|
The revolution in English football has led to the development of some disturbing trends, however. |
|
Lack of fuel and replacement parts has led to the reintroduction of animal traction for agriculture in a retrenchment to a preindustrial past. |
|
This has led to the thesis that dominating the politics of the mythical Middle Englander is the only strategy to retain power. |
|
The microminiaturization of LSIs has led to an increase in variations in the device characteristics. |
|
The insurgency has led police to abuse detainees, using torture as punishment or to extract confessions, the report said. |
|
He was so impressed with it that he began the process which has led to the opening of the first scheme in inner London. |
|
For one thing, it has led to an increase in sexually-transmitted diseases, forcing sexually active teens to think twice about bed-hopping. |
|
Surveying this phenomenon has led me to review my own rise in the academic meritocracy, with surprising results. |
|
|
That has led critics to claim that Labour resistance is motivated by self-interest. |
|
However, his relentless authoritarianism as Home secretary has led him to be distrusted by many in the party. |
|
But it had been a little alarming that Maddux, who three times has led the N.L. in complete games, hadn't gone the distance. |
|
Inappropriate use of many medicines has led to ineffective treatment and drug resistance. |
|
The relatively low cost treatment provided by Indian hospitals has led to the development of medical tourism in the country. |
|
This has led to inflated beef prices, restaurants losing revenue and unemployment for about eight thousand American meatpackers. |
|
Aspirin's ability to thin the blood has led to its use in preventing heart attacks and strokes. |
|
For millions of years it has led an unglamorous life with an unfortunate name to match. |
|
Since the Early Miocene, thermal decay has led to the subsidence of Cavalli Seamount and other, volcanic, seamounts in the South Fiji Basin. |
|
The reason, argue two recent books, is that the developed world's technical mastery over water has led to a false sense of security. |
|
It was the speech of a politician who is out of touch and has led his country up a blind alley. |
|
There, an attempt to set up a Buddhist thearchy has led to chaos and a left-wing military dictatorship. |
|
A rise in the number of expensive private fitness centres in Scotland has led to an unprecedented scramble for customers. |
|
There is also exposition of an affair Lou had years ago, which has led to bad blood between him and Phil that continues into the present. |
|
The end result of manifest destiny, racism and unrestrained capitalism has led to a public that yearns to be fooled. |
|
This has led some hotels in South East Asia to ban mangosteens from their premises. |
|
This has led to conflicts between the Mandingos and other Liberians regarding land use, ownership, and access. |
|
The first has led to nuclear technologies, while the second has opened the way to biotechnology. |
|
The regeneration of old maltings in Mistley has led to a call for a bypass around the village. |
|
In different parts of the world, male chauvinism in different degrees has led to gender injustice. |
|
|
The propensity to seek wealth and power has led persons of conscience to inveigh against the maldistribution of income for a long time. |
|
A favourable system of taxation has led to the Bahamas becoming an important financial centre. |
|
He was averse to the consumerist craze of the middle class, which has led to the bankruptcy of capitalist mores. |
|
Close living conditions, poor sanitation, and lack of medical facilities has led to an increase of communicable diseases. |
|
Carol went the extra mile with this and her diligence has led directly to the discovery of nearly half a million contraband cigarettes. |
|
Pressure for something effective to be done has led to a maelstrom of conflicting reports that has spooked the international markets. |
|
This has led to debate on whether this basement complex is allochthonous or autochthonous. |
|
The entrepreneurial scramble to discover IP so as to exploit it has led to a rush on all manner of intellectual material. |
|
Alas, the rush to satisfy booming demand has led to fierce price competition. |
|
This has led to the low quality of most of this sector's products, and hence its decreased credibility. |
|
It also claims 27,000 of the kiosks are running at a loss which has led to the closure of hundreds of boxes around the country. |
|
Animal research has led to vaccines for rabies, smallpox, rubella, measles and anthrax. |
|
His progressive thinking is what has led to his quick ascent to the top of the world-renowned development studio. |
|
Needless to say, this has led to additional burden on the locality's narrow roads. |
|
The growing demand for lizard skin has led to the near-disappearance of the monitor lizard in the Indian countryside. |
|
In fact, advertisers' desire for young listeners has led radio stations to offer a proliferation of new formats. |
|
Drinking of arrack or country liquor has been such a problem that pressure from women in recent years has led to its prohibition. |
|
This has led me to instruct the State Security Corps not to rule out any line of investigation. |
|
This change in the structure of the state apparatus itself has led to divisions among employers and within the Liberal-National Coalition. |
|
But anyway, far more important than that, is that this new profile feature has led to the discovery of my perfect match. |
|
|
In recent years, that, frankly, has led to reverse discrimination in favor of conservatives. |
|
His work has led to him appearing with legendary comic talents ranging from Norman Wisdom to Bruce Forsyth. |
|
The upsurge in demand for organic produce has led all the major retail outlets to recognize sales potential in the organic sector. |
|
This, in turn, has led to a slump in consumer spending, which has further dragged the economy down. |
|
This has led people to view armed resistance as the only means left to defend themselves. |
|
Rather than admit the review has led nowhere, the government is set to shift the focus on to underage drinkers. |
|
Public awareness of the problem has led to the wide use of lead-free petrol and reduced levels of environmental lead. |
|
Years after its formation, the association has led from the front in introducing various programmes for protecting the river. |
|
Alice is in her first year of a B.A., has long curly hair, and has led an overly sheltered life. |
|
The United States, because of its large research base, has led in initiating technology. |
|
Martin has led in 14 consecutive races dating to the final race of last season at Atlanta. |
|
This has led to a fall in prices greater than most of us in the trade can recall. |
|
Although there is no evidence that the path has led residents to drive less, it did have a profound effect on their lives. |
|
However, instead of a steady march of discovery and triumph, reason has led us to believe there are limits to achievement. |
|
Now she lives alone in an apartment with her four cats, a solitude that has led her to consider moving to a monastery. |
|
This has led the government to try to limit wage increases to below that level. |
|
Expectation from both fans and record company has led to his album being completely re-recorded. |
|
The political anarchy of the 1970s and 1980s has led to lawlessness in parts of the country. |
|
He goes on to compare his love with the contagious disease by detailing how his amorousness has led to his weight loss and burning. |
|
The ecclesiastical fission has led to some tiny island villages being split religiously among as many as five different bodies. |
|
|
This has led to the hypothesis that this treatment may be helpful in dampening that lateralized hyperexcitability. |
|
It has led to computers, lasers and nuclear reactors, and it tells us why the Sun shines and why the ground beneath our feet is solid. |
|
The Over Thirty Month rule has led to three quarters of a million cattle being rendered and incinerated every year. |
|
In this city where rugby is a religion, there is the feeling that Moses has led them to the mountaintop. |
|
The rehabilitation of the gaunt, semi-industrial architecture of this a Grade II listed building has led to some problems. |
|
The confusion of these two species has led to lacebark elm being condemned as an inferior tree. |
|
The regularity with which public events are hosted at the school has led to the need for a sound system of their own. |
|
This has led to all sorts of unfair and unsubstantiated accusations being leveled against me. |
|
Aluminum has a light reflectivity of over 80 percent, which has led to its wide use in lighting fixtures. |
|
Some people have completed work experience and the course has led many into employment. |
|
This has led to the acceptance and even glorification of profoundly woman-hating behaviors and institutions. |
|
This has created unrealistic demands on women and has led to a divorce rate of nearly 50 percent. |
|
This has led some commentators to question the wisdom of having the majority of a fund's money invested in equities. |
|
An outbreak of winter vomiting disease has led to the closure of three hospital wards in St George's Hospital. |
|
This has led some people to believe that they are practicing Feng Shui simply by dangling a wind chime by a window. |
|
The Aids pandemic in some rural areas has led to famine, that is affecting millions of people. |
|
Public concern about the intensive use of agrochemicals has led to a rapidly-growing and welcome demand for organic produce. |
|
For decades, the UN has led efforts to control the development and spread of such weapons. |
|
The prospect of handing such potentially wide-ranging power over to the judiciary has led to a number of concerns. |
|
The finding has led to renewed calls for British Summer Time to be used year-round to give lighter afternoons and evenings. |
|
|
In the north west currency devaluation has led to a huge jump in the price of imported rice. |
|
He has led the way for many Scottish Asians to follow his lead and play for their country. |
|
That submission calls for serious consideration and it has led to some close textual analysis of the paragraph in question. |
|
Virtually worn out by the life he has led, there is a weariness in his character's every movement. |
|
I constantly question his love, which has led to him doubting our relationship. |
|
Defeat on the pitch can lead, and has led, to accusations not only of bribery but cowardice and even treason. |
|
In South Africa, water privatisation has led to an increase in water-borne diseases. |
|
Greater political diversity on the Exec has led to more accountability to students. |
|
This has led to religious decline, but it has also led to religious reformation with churches accommodating change in diverse ways. |
|
Their nonrigid skeleton has led to rare occurrence and poor preservation. |
|
This has led to a burgeoning industry of small businesses, founded and run by women specializing in eco-friendly hygiene products. |
|
That path, that we have tended to follow in the past as in the present, has led us no closer to an abatement of the widespread savagery of criminals. |
|
That he also will be denied access to his players in the dressing room before kick-off has led the manager to believe that he is being unduly punished. |
|
It's this loyalty that has led girls like Sara Ziff, Charlotte Waters, and coco Rocha to speak out. |
|
Mary, it turns out, has led a thoroughly rackety sort of life. |
|
In addition, northeast Indians show virtually no genetic admixture with other Indian groups, which has led to a remarkable genetic discontinuity between these groups. |
|
The volume and speed of traffic through the North Sligo town has led to increased calls for pedestrian crossings and speed ramps from local people. |
|
Why the natural ranges of plants differ and what has led each species to its current distribution pattern have always been focal questions in biogeography. |
|
The move has led to wholescale interference with video recorders. |
|
In the end, there may be no way to tell just how much Reaganomics helped create and foster the environment that has led to today's tech-driven, high-productivity economy. |
|
|
Paul Shambroom's exploration into systems of power has led him to agrestic town council meetings where local officials don jeans and consume Diet Coke. |
|
The company also maintains a labor policy that reassigns workers rather than laying them off, which has led to a very low turnover rate and reduces hiring and training costs. |
|
The opportunity to redisplay the domestic metalware collections in London's Victoria and Albert Museum has led to a reassessment of the museum's historical lighting equipment. |
|
This oversupply has led to severe competition between the many of the players, which is often manifested as price reductions or discounts in order to clear excess inventory. |
|
The rise in bacterial resistance has prompted recommendations that allopathic doctors prescribe fewer antibiotics, which, in turn, has led to a search for alternatives. |
|
This has led to some suggestions that the accounting firm may have adopted a more relaxed attitude on the audit side in order to keep the consulting fees rolling in. |
|
The drive to develop and learn has led to a range that is getting progressively broader, and he hopes to branch out into hand-printed wallpaper and lampshades. |
|
It has led, a downer for us frequent fliers, to yet another James Patterson bestseller. |
|
He has three top-five finishes and has led laps in seven races. |
|
Similar suits are to be filed in Illinois, Texas, and Louisiana, according to activist Deadria Farmer-Paellmann who has led recent campaigns for corporate reparations. |
|
Her experiences growing up with a lazy eye has led to her prize the parts as well as the whole, and as the film begins she thinks she may have found the perfect guy. |
|
He has led the Fair Grounds jockey standings for the last three years. |
|
Population growth has led to the building of many new residential areas. |
|
This has led to concerns that labor retention and labor productivity are not at optimum levels, resulting in high turnover, depressed profits, and low farm wages. |
|
There are rich mineral deposits and huge timber reserves, but these are largely unexploited, and lack of foreign exchange has led to food shortages. |
|
Lin has led the customer review section with a five-star but hostile review of January 22 that was pages long. |
|
This has led critics to regard advance directives as living wills. |
|
The no-men rule has led to accusations of sexism against Bulletproof Stockings. |
|
A motive for the killing has not been established but a slogan sprayed on a fridge in the kitchen has led police to speculate that satanism may have been involved. |
|
However, at its extreme, this has led to the all-too-familiar deformation of the professional as simply the expert for hire, or another mercenary on the make. |
|
|
This has led to a price war and regional airlines, which are backed by strong financing, are able to offer cheaper tickets than domestic airlines. |
|
And leaving a candle burning unattended whilst spending nearly three hours down the pub was probably not a good idea, but thankfully one that has led to no damage. |
|
Over in St. Cloud, Minnesota, Smerconish has led a 146 percent-share jump for his station. |
|
From selling goats to stringing beads, Lolosoli's work on behalf of Samburu women has led her into the international spotlight. |
|
The issue has led to a split in the Marwari business community. |
|
Food is becoming scarce, which has led to prices increasing beyond the reach of ordinary people. |
|
The increase in the number and range of commemorative stamps has led to thematic collecting of stamps showing a particular subject, irrespective of their country of origin. |
|
Unlike most young bar mitzvah boys, Citrin has led a full life. |
|
Additionally, his superfund law has led to the cleanup of dozens of toxic waste sites throughout the country. |
|
The introduction of microeconomics into model building has led to complex mathematical issues as far as estimations of various parameters are concerned. |
|
It may either be a legal snafu or a general backlash that has led lulu to make a major change to how the app operates. |
|
The joint effort has led to the disarmament of about 20,000 militiamen. |
|
The gratuitous killing was the beginning of a shocking train of events that 13 years later has led her to Yorkshire in search of a new and better life. |
|
The split within the party has led to tactical shifts in which conservatives and Democrats often team up to embarrass the ruling moderate Republicans. |
|
Now that same Manichean worldview has led the neocons to support an Afghan surge. |
|
They are certainly becoming all the rage and where the Scottish Premier League has led, the indigenous sport of shinty has not been slow to follow. |
|
Since then the company has led the market with new developments such as shifters built into brake levers and pedals that riders can click into like a ski binding. |
|
The hospice model of care is now espoused as a model of excellence and has led to a worldwide hospice movement aspiring to deliver high quality care to dying patients. |
|
But this tolerance has led to a state of belief where American college students are unwilling to make a moral judgment about their value systems and culture. |
|
This trend has led to financial troubles for the USPS, which relies heavily on first-class mail delivery for revenue. |
|
|
This hazard has led some scientists to suggest that retrieving the hydrate intact and then liquefying it on ships or drilling platforms is a better approach. |
|
Apple has led the field in design improvements and the adoption of new technologies, but has been slipping in the performance stakes with processor speed. |
|
According to the watchdog group, this systemic abuse has led to hundreds of political prisoners being detained across the country. |
|
This has led to a lot of interest in the company as a unicorn. |
|
Instead it is a process of re-education during which the individual unlearns poor posture and movement that has led to tension and sometimes pain in the body. |
|
The strength of public feeling has led several residents to label it one of the dirtiest boroughs in London, putting the blame firmly at the council's door. |
|
Feeling forced into areas inhabited by other native communities has led to unprecedented conflicts between the Mashco-Piro and the Native Amahuaca community of Santa Cruz. |
|
It is their intellect which, being unsanctified, has led them astray. |
|
But recent discussions of naturalism in ethics and philosophy of mind return to issues he addressed and this has led to a new appreciation of his position. |
|
This has led to frequent spats sometimes among themselves but usually involving media personnel, whom they accuse of being biased and untruthful in their reporting. |
|
All this has led to a shift in the pattern of sales of soft-tops. |
|
The government's push to lure private companies to buy its utilities has led to water shut-offs and the worst cholera epidemic in the nation's history. |
|
The lack of natural checks and balances from top predators and browsers has led to some species teetering on the brink of extinction, while others spread like plagues. |
|
The fact that the crash happened on a railway crossing has led to immediate demands for a change to the way that the interface between roads and rail are handled. |
|
As an activist, sticker-plastered bullhorn in hand, he has led hunger strikes and helped organize protests against the National Hydrological Plan throughout Spain. |
|
The number of cases has led to speculation that a serial killer has been preying on women in the area. |
|
This in turn has led to violent resentment on the part of those left out. |
|
The new Science syllabus has led to many public schools switching to the IGCSE Double Award syllabus. |
|
All the unsavouriness of IPL has led to a complete kerfuffle and the very bedrock of Indian cricket being sullied like never before. |
|
This has led to my involvement with the beginnings of language, early man-made marks and ogham and bardic alphabets. |
|
|
This has led to a discussion about the nature of Cumbric and its relationship with other Brittonic languages, in particular with Old Welsh. |
|
This has led some scholars in recent years to believe that Malory may have been the author of the poem. |
|
This has led to doubt about the competence of the board who had 3 years to set the paper. |
|
Racism has led to many instances of tragedy, including slavery and genocide. |
|
This has led to the growth in companies offering charter trains, and to the railtour. |
|
It is likely that this has led to the increased numbers being identified as dyslexic in schools. |
|
The limited fleet size has led to services being cancelled due to failures or delays. |
|
The addition of molecular genetics has led to evolutionary developmental biology, which explains evolution at the molecular level. |
|
The economist Joseph Stiglitz has argued that economic inequality has led to distrust of business and government. |
|
This has led to recommendations that passengers, particularly taller or larger individuals, avoid the 787 for international service. |
|
This has led to the Government front bench in the Commons being known as the Treasury Bench. |
|
This has led her to launch Fruitie Cutie All Natural Strawberry and Cream liqueur with no artificial ingredients or preservatives. |
|
Stricter pollution controls has led to the closure of plants making phthalo cyanine and phthalo blue in China. |
|
This has led to several oil majors and independents building new global offices in the city. |
|
Privatization in the Czech Republic has led to the wave of several new investments in the country. |
|
The unique environment of Snowdon, particularly its rare plants, has led to its designation as a national nature reserve. |
|
The slowdown in growth in China is a consequence of past overinvestment that has led to a build-up of excess capacity in the economy. |
|
Northern Ireland's peace dividend has led to soaring property prices in the city. |
|
In the past this has led to issues surrounding certain flag and anthem usage. |
|
Historically, utilizing equipment designed to mechanically debone poultry meat at high volumes has led to quality and yield problems. |
|
|
The SSP has led republican protests and authored the Declaration of Calton Hill, calling for an independent republic. |
|
Habitat destruction has led to a population decrease in the number of dormice and bank voles found in Britain. |
|
Habitat destruction has led to a decrease in the population of dormice and bank voles found in Britain. |
|
The continuing evolution in implant design has led to changes in morphology, materials, surface finishing and tribologic coupling. |
|
For the past four years, Bob has led The Athlete's Foot global chain of retail stores to record growth. |
|
It is an aberrational drive to commercialize education that has led to the present crisis. |
|
It has been the arrival of contact centres which has led to the syndrome known as acoustic shock receiving attention, for example. |
|
This situation has led the Ministry of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing to stop improvement works on the international air terminal. |
|
This phenomenon is known as the West Lothian question and has led to criticism. |
|
The high cost of Greek currants and their scarce supply has led to buyers looking to alternatives with US zante currants attracting attention. |
|
The salt mining has led to a continued chemical industry around Northwich, with Brunner Mond based in the town. |
|
The existence of both forms has led to many cases of juncture loss, for example transforming the original a napron into the modern an apron. |
|
The historic decomposition of sphagnum moss on the hill has led to it being covered in peat. |
|
In many regions, this has led to the extirpation of some species from parts of their former range. |
|
The increased workload of MPs has led to a decline in this use of the Committee of the Whole. |
|
The Mace is placed on the Woolsack, where the Lord Speaker sits after a bishop has led the House in prayers. |
|
The KCTU, a militant union group that claims about 700,000 members, has led a series of anti-globalisation protests in the past. |
|
This has led to players of many other nationalities becoming eligible to play for England. |
|
And he worries dads in delivery rooms has led to more Caesareans and epidural deliveries in the Western world. |
|
In recent years, increasing development has led to the decline in the number of Amish living in the community. |
|
|
This situation has led to a rise in companies offering to reassess businesses' rateable value, with a view to appealing for a reduction. |
|
In other cases, legal commentary has led to the development of new causes of action outside the traditional common law torts. |
|
However a person suffering from alcoholism that has led to an abnormality of mental function may have access to the partial defence. |
|
Archeometry has led to extensive, although not invariably definitive, corrections of our picture of maiolica production in Italy. |
|
This has led me to completely reappraise my life as I keep wakening through the night to ask myself on where did I go wrong. |
|
But the proliferation of mobile phones, fax lines and traditional land-line phones has led to the addition of new area codes every few years. |
|
Lardent founded PBI in 1996 and has led the organization for the past 19 years until her transition to strategic advisor this summer. |
|
The foundational status of the 1662 edition has led to its being cited as an authority on doctrine. |
|
However, this service is no longer profitable and has led to a series of restructures to try to prevent further losses. |
|
The ransacking and destruction of the Chinese palaces has led to unhealed historical wounds in Chinese culture. |
|
This has led to high quality soils, suitable for a wide range of agriculture. |
|
Conversely, migration of cockney speakers has led to migration of the dialect. |
|
Now, newer research and technologies from Scandinavian countries has led the minister to re-evaluate the government's position on the ban. |
|
New media technology has led urban music styles to filter into distant rural areas across the globe. |
|
In particular, Robert Phillipson's 1992 book, Linguistic Imperialism, has led to considerable debate about its merits and shortcomings. |
|
The lack of forest cover has led to erosion and other environmental problems. |
|
The future of these subsidies is uncertain and has led to anticipatory expansion of cotton brokers' operations in Africa. |
|
This encouragement, along with government subsidies, has led to a glut in the tobacco market. |
|
Reorganizational dramas have already been played over and over in the auto industry, which has led the global economy through the 20th century. |
|
This has led some scholars to develop the study of English as an auxiliary languages. |
|
|
This has led some to believe that the more sophisticated shanties of later years developed from the more primitive chants. |
|
Historical sound change in Japanese has led to the modern pronunciations of the individual characters as nichi and hon. |
|
The recognition of Creole as an official language has led to an expansion of novels, poems, and plays in Creole. |
|
The retuning has led to thousands of complaints due to many channels and programmes having been lost. |
|
The low cost of 2,4-D has led to continued usage today and it remains one of the most commonly used herbicides in the world. |
|
The subject of the emergence of castles is a complex matter which has led to considerable debate. |
|
This has led to changes in lending policy at many major American universities. |
|
The presence of the birds has led to the iconographic identification of the human figure as the god Odin, flanked by Huginn and Muninn. |
|
This has led to the establishment of an annual Garlic Festival at Newchurch, which is one of the largest events of the local calendar. |
|
Rock Solid Concrete has landed a number of large scale contracts over the past year which has led to the addition of six more members of staff. |
|
The trend has led to an increasing number of foreign citizens in the Nordic countries during the past few decades. |
|
Georgia Tate Johnson has led a quiet life with her Nana and Granddaddy Tate in Ripley, Mississippi. |
|
The voluntary aspect has led it to being included among the main counsels of perfection. |
|
However, their intensive cultivation, especially on steep slopes, has led to widespread soil erosion and gullying. |
|
This has led some scholars to believe in serious droughts during the late Bronze Age. |
|
In physics, the discovery of nuclear fission has led to both nuclear weapons and nuclear power. |
|
The rise in technology has led to skyscrapers and broad urban areas whose inhabitants rely on motors to transport them and their food supply. |
|
The history of Southeast Asia has led to a wealth of different authors, from both within and without writing about the region. |
|
The high amount of fat around the buttocks of some of the figurines has led to numerous interpretations. |
|
This sexualisation of children and the wider community has led to a breakdown in traditional aboriginal law. |
|