Further, growth in total exports will outweigh growth in total imports leading to an improvement in the balance of payments. |
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You stated that clothes dryers should not vent into a garage but must have a duct leading to the outside of the building. |
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But the rain came down again, leading to two further washouts, and the players christened the game the Match that Refused to Die. |
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The door to the water closet was located to the right, fairly close to the stairs leading to the second floor. |
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If inhaled continuously these toxins accumulate in the body leading to serious health problems. |
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I would like to express my hope that the process of accession leading to full membership will take place in the shortest possible term. |
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Soft-toned trumpets and horns enter, menacing minor-key interchanges leading to high flute and muted trombones at the close. |
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The award honored his efforts leading to reinstating quality science education standards in Kansas. |
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Nothing fancy, just a long drop, probably leading to a cistern that served several other jakes, but it was a luxury here. |
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The result is that the waterbody tends to become stagnant, leading to pollution. |
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One child was among the victims when a gangway leading to the world's biggest ocean liner from the quayside gave way. |
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Wearing high heels may lead to contracture of the Achilles tendon leading to tendon problems behind the heel and also pain under the heel. |
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Five players were permanently blinded and a dozen more had permanent eye defects leading to reduced vision. |
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His fifty five evocative studies on paper in charcoal, ink and watercolor show the artist's process leading to the completed 7 by 9 foot screen. |
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Unable to take their accustomed walks beside the sea, people read books, leading to an increase in borrowing at Ipswich library. |
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He wallpapered the hallway leading to the gallery with blueprints bearing the repeated image of a moon rock. |
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It has an enormous dose of estrogen in it, leading to many voluptuous prisoners in New York state prisons. |
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Tensions were also high between soldiers from Italian 1st Regiment and those from France, with arguments and quarrels among the soldiers leading to duels. |
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Ignore the track leading off to the right but continue downhill to cross a gate and stile and follow the track leading to a waymarker on an old gate post. |
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High-fiber diets can increase gas production by colonic flora and inhibit gas transit leading to gas retention, notable borborygmus, abdominal pain, and flatulence. |
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Taken together, our energy policy is creating jobs and leading to a cleaner, safer planet. |
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Fragments of wattle and daub used in the house construction plus a trackway lined with tree trunks leading to the entrance have also been uncovered. |
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When Happy his taunted, his game suffers, and Barker is none too pleased, leading to a brawl for the ages. |
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Already, Gen X joblessness is leading to all sorts of economic strains. |
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The highway exit leading to the village was blocked by dozens of police vehicles. |
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The bad seed would ultimately sell more than a million copies, leading to a hit stage adaptation and an Oscar-nominated film. |
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There is now rather compelling data that one of the factors leading to the demise of the water vole is indeed the influence of this imported alien species, the American mink. |
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Still images of each will be released today and a reward will be posted for information leading to their arrest. |
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The jitters sent through the government by recent protests are leading to the implementation of even more intrusive and innovative censorship and control tools. |
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They defeated the allied army at the Battle of Fleurus, leading to a full Allied withdrawal from the Austrian Netherlands. |
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There were many uprisings in Spanish America, leading to the wars of independence. |
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Increased negative keratometric diopters and oblate asphericity of the PCC are common after LASIK leading to mild keratectasia. |
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This brought the SNP to national prominence, leading to the establishment of the Kilbrandon Commission. |
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Prisons are overcrowded and understaffed leading to riots, prison escapes and poor supervision of prisoners. |
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The construction of cathedrals and castles advanced building technology, leading to the development of large stone buildings. |
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The oxidation of sulfides leading to the formation of sulfuric acid can also be one of the corrosion factors in karst formation. |
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Air pollution may also be leading to a reduction in beech numbers, through increased susceptibility to disease. |
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In summer, a large proportion of the rainfall is caused by sun heating the ground leading to convection and to showers and thunderstorms. |
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Glowing hot rivers of lava bisect the landscape, leading to a stunning lavafall. |
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Odom blocked Fabio Oberto's layin at the other end, leading to a fast-break layup from Fisher. |
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Gas was found by chance in a water well near Hamburg in 1910, leading to minor gas discoveries in Zechstein dolomites elsewhere in Germany. |
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Both engines were successfully installed, leading to favourable publicity for the partnership. |
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Steam rocketry works by filling a pressure vessel with hot water at high pressure and opening a valve leading to a suitable nozzle. |
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Mutations leading to the loss of function of a gene are much more common than mutations that produce a new, fully functional gene. |
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The risk of burns or fire is also greater with bare bulbs, leading to their prohibition in some places unless enclosed by the luminaire. |
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Besides being wasteful, planting was usually imprecise and led to a poor distribution of seeds, leading to low productivity. |
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The targeted completion date of August 1998 was missed by ten months, leading to compensation being paid by Altram. |
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Coronary cell transfer relies on cell adhesion during transmicrovascular migration leading to homogenous myocardial distribution. |
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In 1568, Mary escaped from her imprisonment at Loch Leven Castle, leading to several years of sporadic violence. |
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Whitehall was destroyed by fire in 1698, leading to a shift to St James's Palace. |
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In cells, Amp B interacts with the bilipidic layers forming pores, leading to the loss of osmotic regulation capacity of the cells. |
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Classical unemployment is the result of real wages being above their market clearing level leading to an excess supply of labour. |
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Supporters of reform will surely countermobilize, leading to more outbursts and demonstrations. |
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Sometimes, too much foreign material can get caught in the crypts, leading to frequent infections. |
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At the same instant the sounding gallopade of hoofs came from the tranquil roadway leading to the stables. |
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The Arete starts easily, with several beautiful, loping pitches leading to a striking gendarme. |
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Hyperviscosity due to polycythemia may induce an angiogenic increase in the glomerular capillary beds, in turn leading to glomerulomegaly. |
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Yet such feuds weakened the tribe as a whole, sometimes leading to the creation of a new tribe as one group separated from the rest. |
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In 1568 the Dutch rebelled against the rule of Philip II of Spain leading to the Eighty Years' War. |
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Hudson's final expedition ranged farther north in search of the Northwest Passage, leading to his discovery of the Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay. |
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In 1532, the College of Justice was founded, leading to the training and professionalisation of lawyers. |
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In 1532, the Royal College of Justice was founded, leading to the training and professionalisation of an emerging group of career lawyers. |
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The team reported that the formation rests on a pillar and includes a structure similar in appearance to a staircase, leading to a dark hole. |
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English rule of law was reinforced and expanded in Ireland during the latter part of the 16th century, leading to the Tudor conquest of Ireland. |
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Meanwhile, the population of Avebury village was rapidly increasing, leading to further housing being built inside the henge. |
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Eventually, Jugurtha renewed his offensive, leading to a long and inconclusive war with Rome. |
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Closer to Rome, he built a navigable canal on the Tiber, leading to Portus, his new port just north of Ostia. |
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Olaf seized the east midlands, leading to the establishment of a frontier at Watling Street. |
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The forest laws were introduced, leading to the setting aside of large sections of England as royal forest. |
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The ingenuitive men soon found a large archway leading to the outside of the cave. |
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Neither side stood behind their commitments, and the charter was annulled by Pope Innocent III, leading to the First Barons' War. |
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This also accounts for the large number of dead in Dadlington parish, leading to the setting up of the battle chantry there. |
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This leads to small interpregnancy intervals that negatively impact maternal nutritional status, leading to poor birth outcome. |
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The rebellion exposed the utter corruption and incompetence of the military and destabilised the Spanish Government, leading to dictatorship. |
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But the expense of wars leading to the total control of India strained the Company's finances. |
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Carnwath's action was misinterpreted by the royalist soldiers as a signal to move back, leading to a collapse of their position. |
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There has been significant consolidation of car dealerships in the UK, leading to several large and notable dealership groups. |
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Mariners sometimes call the moving path of light leading to the moon the moonwake, because it looks like the white wash of a ship's wake. |
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It affects the interest rate that a security pays out, with higher ratings leading to lower interest rates. |
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Until the scientific revolution, it was very natural to see such aims, such as a child's growth, for example, leading to a mature adult. |
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Many metals such as zirconium undergo a similar reaction with water leading to the production of hydrogen. |
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The land connection between the two persisted for a considerable time, via Greenland, leading to interchange of animal species. |
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Houdini was apparently unable to convince Doyle that his feats were simply illusions, leading to a bitter public falling out between the two. |
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Plays ran longer, leading to better profits and improved production values, and men began to bring their families to the theatre. |
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The Roman conquest of the island began in AD 43, leading to the establishment of the Roman province known in Latin as Britannia. |
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Such storage opportunities are typically increased in catchments of larger size, thus leading to a lower yield and sediment delivery ratio. |
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In addition, agricultural productivity remains low, and frequent droughts still beset the country, also leading to internal displacement. |
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In 1840, one hundred of those residents who did not have passports were arrested, leading to the Graham affair. |
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These complaints damaged the king's standing within the Council leading to criticism of his ability to curb Buchan's activities. |
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A similar pietistic revival movement took place among some German and Dutch settlers, leading to more divisions. |
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This was rejected in January 1843, leading to the Disruption in May of that year. |
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The Scots were routed, leading to the overthrow of the monarchy and the occupation of Scotland. |
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Over time these terms acquired distinct connotations leading to the present difference in definition. |
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The effects of several therapeutic regimens on migraine has also been investigated, leading to nonconclusive results. |
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The most effective fighters for Jacobitism were the supporting Scottish clans, leading to an association of tartans with the Jacobite cause. |
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As well, there has been a deterioration of facilities leading to the decline of the physical and the mental health of detainees and of staff. |
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But interest in the Welsh arts declined during the 17th and 18th centuries, leading to the standard of the main eisteddfod deteriorating. |
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Ancient empires valued luxury goods in contrast to staple foods, leading to famine. |
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Historians once saw his reign as part of a process leading to a unified England, but this is no longer the majority view. |
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In a fresh attempt to reclaim his family's lands in France, he invaded Poitou in 1242, leading to the disastrous Battle of Taillebourg. |
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In 1645, Sir John Owen was appointed governor of the castle instead, however, leading to a bitter dispute between the two men. |
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By 1918, the number of front line infantry within the British Army in France had decreased, leading to a manpower crisis. |
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A footpath connects the Storey Arms centre, bus stops and the Pont ar Daf car park to the path leading to Corn Du and Pen y Fan. |
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In 1971, these criteria were further expanded upon leading to more clear and defined benchmarks to evaluate a national park. |
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As unemployment rose, consumers' expenditures declined, leading to further cutbacks in production. |
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Running behind the promenade is Mostyn Street leading to Mostyn Broadway and then Mostyn Avenue. |
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It becomes Duke Street after the junction with High Street before turning north and becoming Kingsway, leading to Cardiff Civic Centre. |
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The GWR began experimenting with the electric lighting in 1880, leading to Paddington being decorated with Christmas lights that year. |
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The changes leading to this stage in Europe were initiated in the Agricultural Revolution of the 18th century and were initially quite slow. |
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This occurs where birth and death rates are both low, leading to a total population stable. |
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The protest ended with an outbreak of fighting between local youths and police officers leading to widespread disturbances across English cities. |
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The qiblah wall should, in a properly oriented mosque, be set perpendicular to a line leading to Mecca, the location of the Kaaba. |
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The war has blocked food imports, leading to a famine that is affecting 17 million people. |
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Planted narcissi bulbs produce daughter bulbs in the axil of the bulb scales, leading to the dying off of the exterior scales. |
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In November, Giggs celebrated his 40th birthday, leading to media outlets and football figures praising him for reaching the milestone. |
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Bassey's UK comeback came in 1970, leading to one of the most successful periods of her career. |
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The local, rural nature of the fairs also occasioned many variations in the rules of the contests, leading to disagreements between parishes. |
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Should the hippo die out, so too will these groups of birds, leading to further destruction as other species dependent on the birds are affected. |
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On one occasion, a male common dolphin managed to impregnate one of the female bottlenose dolphins in the exhibit, leading to four hybrid births. |
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This constant probability may vary greatly between different types of nuclei, leading to the many different observed decay rates. |
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Any solid object produces a wake behind it, leading to fatigue failures, so the turbine is usually positioned upwind of its supporting tower. |
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Just south of the harbour is a small strand leading to Greenore Point, where grey seals are usually to be seen. |
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In the second half of the 19th century, the explosive harpoon was invented, leading to a massive increase in the catch size. |
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Many were also the target for commercial industry, leading to a sharp decline in all populations of exploited species, such as whales and seals. |
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This gradually dried the climate, leading to a decline in rainfall and the drying of rivers. |
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An Allied invasion of Sicily began in July 1943, leading to the collapse of the Fascist regime and the fall of Mussolini on 25 July. |
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The country is situated at the meeting point of the Eurasian Plate and the African Plate, leading to considerable seismic and volcanic activity. |
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High fertility and birth rates persisted until the 1970s, after which they start to dramatically decline, leading to rapid population ageing. |
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Other roads leading to a principal arterial are connected to it through side collector roads. |
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The union with Norway was peacefully dissolved in 1905, leading to Sweden's current borders. |
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In this pitched battle, the British Royal Navy engaged the Imperial German Navy, leading to heavy casualties and losses of ships on both sides. |
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Typically snowmelt will peak in the spring and glacier melt in the summer, leading to pronounced flow maxima in rivers affected by them. |
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Surface runoff occurring within forests can supply lakes with high loads of mineral nitrogen and phosphorus leading to eutrophication. |
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The lack of food security leading to extremely high mortality rate was quite distressing and cause for despair among the colonists. |
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The taxonomy of gulls is confused by their widespread distribution zones of hybridization leading to geneflow. |
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It was only in the late 19th century that the call for bird protection began leading to the rising popularity of observations on living birds. |
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It was believed by the scientific community that sonar was leading to mass stranding of Hooded Seals. |
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Birthing lairs are often destroyed before the seal pup is able to forage on its own leading to poor body condition. |
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In other cases a stable ecological balance may be upset by predation or other causes leading to unexpected species decline. |
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As hydrocarbons were produced the pore pressure declined and the effective stresses increased leading to subsidence. |
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The Merovingian kings divided their realm equally among all living sons, leading to much conflict and fratricide among the rival heirs. |
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However, it is hygroscopic, leading to hydrolysis and formation of highly flammable alcohol. |
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Although the eyes of most microbat species are small and poorly developed, leading to poor visual acuity, no species is blind. |
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The slime molds were studied also as protozoans, leading to a ambiregnal, duplicated taxonomy. |
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In the dry valleys, the same effect occurs over a rock base, leading to a desiccated landscape. |
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The Great Depression in Canada during the early 1930s saw an economic downturn, leading to hardship across the country. |
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If westerlies are suppressed, the temperature is more extreme in summer and winter leading to heat waves, deep freezes and reduced rainfall. |
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Due to the action of winds, currents and temperature fluctuations, sea ice is very dynamic, leading to a wide variety of ice types and features. |
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Water flowing northward becomes modified through evaporation and mixing with other water masses, leading to increased salinity. |
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The disappearance is attributed by Navy investigators to navigational error leading to the aircraft running out of fuel. |
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The ash cloud blocks out some of the incoming solar radiation, leading to worldwide cooling that can last up to two years after an eruption. |
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Oil coats the fur of sea otters and seals, reducing its insulating effect, and leading to fluctuations in body temperature and hypothermia. |
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Violence broke out, leading to savage, confused street fighting as both sides attempted to take control of the city. |
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Edward claimed overlordship over Scotland, leading to the Wars of Scottish Independence. |
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A small piece of land, such as an island, can change the way that waves move, leading to different deposition of sediments. |
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These climates are dominated all year round by the polar front, leading to changeable, often overcast weather. |
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The new base is also more centrally located, leading to quicker response times in many parts of the county. |
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Sixth form is not compulsory, but a preferable choice for students wishing to continue in academic studies leading to university level. |
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Most were of comparatively low power, at less than 50 kilowatts, leading to patchy coverage of the country. |
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In the skirmish the French envoy Joseph Coulon de Villiers de Jumonville was left dead, leading to a diplomatic incident. |
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A number of rough measures exist, sometimes leading to contradictory results. |
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In traditional farming, the two are often combined even on small landholdings, leading to the term agroforestry. |
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Significant problems remain concerning the financial sustainability of service providers, leading to a lack of attention to maintenance. |
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Longer autumns leading to increased amounts of freezing rain created a few inches of ice over lichen, starving many reindeer. |
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The identification is certain, as it always is listed between the Rhine and the Weser, and was the only river leading to the Teutoburg Forest. |
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Disputes with Russia briefly stopped all gas supplies to Ukraine in 2006 and again in 2009, leading to gas shortages in other countries. |
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The civil war of 69 had severely destabilized the provinces, leading to several local uprisings such as the Batavian revolt in Gaul. |
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The drones continue to have altitude problems in the Andes, leading to plans to make a drone blimp, employing open source software. |
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These conquests disrupted Mediterranean trade routes leading to a decline in the European economy. |
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He campaigned against the Saxons to his east, Christianising them upon penalty of death and leading to events such as the Massacre of Verden. |
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The epithet Carolus Magnus was widely used, leading to numerous translations into many languages of Europe. |
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The Royal Navy was sent to the contested waters in the last three Cod Wars, leading to highly publicized clashes. |
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Tensions soon developed among different Greek factions, leading to two consecutive civil wars. |
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Instead, it is more probable that globalization is leading to a plurality of pluralisms. |
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Flora and fauna immigration between islands is thus restricted, leading to a high rate of endemic biota evolving. |
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With these territories secured, Britain was able to serve as gatekeeper of the sea lane leading to British India. |
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The divide created a shift leading to physicians trained in the classroom to be of higher esteem and more knowledgeable. |
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The system encourages the use of set routes leading to central car parks and direct exit routes. |
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The treaty also established an alliance of friendship and mutual defense, leading to a peace of 40 years between the two nations. |
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During the longest siege in the history, the city underwent changes leading to the loss of its Portuguese character. |
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However, soon after conflict broke out again, leading to the Jugurthine War between Rome and Numidia. |
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Surfaced roads connect Montevideo to the other urban centers in the country, the main highways leading to the border and neighboring cities. |
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With the Portuguese already established in nearby Ternate, conflict was inevitable, leading to nearly a decade of skirmishes. |
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Marcos was proclaimed the winner, but the results were widely regarded as fraudulent, leading to the People Power Revolution. |
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Numerous Argentines, Chileans and Croatians settled in the main island, leading to increased conflicts with native Selk'nam. |
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Major flooding occurred in 2014 leading to a state of emergency for Majuro. |
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The city was connected to the mainland by causeways leading to the north, south, and west. |
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Cape Chignecto defines Chignecto Bay whereas Cape Split defines the Minas Channel, leading to the Minas Basin. |
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Reapportionment made obvious the need for other changes to county structure, leading to the legislature passing the constitutional amendment. |
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The laurels of authorship are worth the winning largely because there is no primrose path leading to them. |
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The new technology provoked discontent among traditional scribes, leading to the Print Yard being burned in an arson attack. |
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Polar bears injured in fights or accidents may either die from their injuries or become unable to hunt effectively, leading to starvation. |
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Polar bears exposed to oil spill conditions have been observed to lick the oil from their fur, leading to fatal kidney failure. |
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He also announced a nationwide consultation process leading to a new Constitution under which the 2014 elections will be held. |
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During this period most Xianbei people adopted Han surnames, eventually leading to complete assimilation into the Han. |
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It has also been linked to tropical calcific pancreatitis in humans, leading to chronic pancreatitis. |
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Other pest and diseases can gain entry through the physical damage caused by gall formation, leading to rots. |
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As the community continued to develop and as Byzantine power waned, its autonomy grew, leading to eventual independence. |
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He seized the opportunity to carry through political reforms leading to a more democratic rule. |
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Ecosystems vary depending on relief, soil and temperature, leading to a wide variety of vegetation, including forests, scrub and grasslands. |
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Crystal was influential in a campaign to save Holyhead's convent from demolition, leading to the creation of the Ucheldre Centre. |
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This process, known as Francization, often causes resistance amongst the subject peoples, leading to demands for independence. |
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It focuses on the Old English and Middle English changes leading to the modern forms. |
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Britain turned towards Asia, the Pacific and later Africa with subsequent exploration leading to the rise of the Second British Empire. |
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The arrival in Boston of the British Army heightened their sense of violated rights, leading to rage and demands for revenge. |
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Parts of the city lack proper sewerage, leading to unsanitary methods of waste disposal. |
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Jackson had refused to reveal who ordered the anonymous pamphlet, leading to the suit, but it evidently did not proceed further. |
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After the death of Ranjit Singh, the empire weakened, leading to the conflict with the British East India Company. |
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At Benares and Allahabad, the disarmings were bungled, also leading to local revolts. |
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All students were guaranteed ten years of basic education, leading to a Junior Certificate qualification. |
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Poor housing was one factor leading to severely declining birth rates throughout the Eastern Bloc. |
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South of the Central Lobby is the Peers' Corridor leading to the Peers' Lobby, south of which lies the House of Lords. |
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The ensuing availability of inexpensive iron was one of the factors leading to the Industrial Revolution. |
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This made steel much more economical, thereby leading to wrought iron no longer being produced in large quantities. |
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Experiments were continued at Clyde Iron Works, leading to his forming a partnership with Charles Macintosh and others to exploit it. |
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Heat generated in this thin layer of water can boil, leading to the dispersal of a sulfuric acid aerosol or worse, an explosion. |
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There have been reports of sulfuric acid ingestion leading to vitamin B12 deficiency with subacute combined degeneration. |
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Bleach ingestion can cause damage to the esophagus and stomach, possibly leading to death. |
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Children in Africa today are often forced into exploitative labour due to family debt and other financial factors, leading to ongoing poverty. |
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The thrusters often had to push the corf using their heads, leading to the hair on their crown being worn away and the child becoming bald. |
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However, removal of the jaw bone had serious effects on patients' ability to eat, leading to further health concerns including malnutrition. |
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Vitamin deficiency is also a common result of starvation, often leading to anemia, beriberi, pellagra, and scurvy. |
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The most dangerous is carbon monoxide leading to carbon monoxide poisoning, sometimes with the additive effects of hydrogen cyanide and phosgene. |
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Also, the metal type pieces were sturdier and the lettering more uniform, leading to typography and fonts. |
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The first battles of the war were fought in Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, later leading to the Siege of Boston by continental troops. |
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Stairs leading to upper levels are sometimes built on the outside, and balconies are sometimes enclosed. |
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These ERPs eventually became an important factor leading to the organization of the United Steelworkers of America. |
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India developed a strong and stable economy, leading to commercial expansion and economic development. |
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These cause uncontrollable, repeated moulting in insects ingesting the fronds, leading to rapid death. |
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Swirl How sends out ridges to the four points of the compass, each leading to further fells. |
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Alternatively, insects can be retained by making the leaf stickier by the production of mucilage, leading to flypaper traps. |
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These roots can slow down water flow, leading to the deposition of sediments and reduced erosion rates. |
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Plays could run longer and still draw in the audiences, leading to better profits and improved production values. |
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In the midst of exam revision, in April 1840, he coughed blood, raising fears of consumption, and leading to a long break from Oxford. |
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He surprises Frank and Nora in bed, leading to a struggle and the Captain's subsequent murder by lamp. |
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The combined buzz gave Odelay a second wind, leading to an expanded fan base and additional exposure. |
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This bridge carries a railway siding leading to the metal scrap yard on East Coast Road. |
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Sometimes a trenchful of the enemy would fire a volley and half of them disappear through gullies leading to other cover. |
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Farmers are being urged to lime their land to combat acidic soils that are leading to high levels of manganese in soils. |
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Theirs was not a personal quarrel leading to distinction through organization, with religious differences trailing behind as so much adiaphora. |
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So we actually proved that the old folklore about a dense canopy leading to very veggie wines was true, Noble said. |
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Long term cycles of astronomical conditions leading to stronger or weaker than normal tides Anomal. |
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It also requires less intermediate blanket wash ups, leading to further reductions in waste material and less down time. |
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New measures were implemented at Bidston and weighbridge protocol was reviewed leading to retraining for staff. |
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The 24 Wellingtonias today provide an elegant avenue leading to historic Compton Verney House which is being converted into an art gallery. |
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Air Atlanta Icelandic terminated its wet lease agreement and withdrew the airplane without notice, leading to the row. |
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Myelosuppressive chemotherapy often upsets the patient's white blood cell count, leading to febrile neutropenia. |
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A limitation of this study is that ligand binding does not necessarily indicate agonism of the receptor, leading to transcriptional events. |
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The air should have gone into a tube leading to the baby's stomach but he injected it into a venous drip by mistake causing a fatal air embolism. |
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We found that the combination of air pollution and diet had a dramatic effect on plaque formation, leading to inflammation and heart disease. |
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Thin woks do not distribute the heat properly and lose it quickly, leading to food sticking and burning. |
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Services for the conduct of the flight Lidar leading to the award of altimetric information in the field of Andalusia southeast. |
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The mystery woman turned up at the most high-profile events with Kim Jong-un, leading to fresh speculation that she's Kim Jong Kardashi-un. |
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In recent years, feminist critiques of neoclassical economic models gained prominence, leading to the formation of feminist economics. |
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Along with Arabic, Urdu is among the immigrant languages with the most speakers in Catalonia, leading to fears of linguistic ghettos. |
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Peter's Square, up to but not including the steps leading to the basilica, is normally patrolled by the Italian police. |
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He preached successful revivals until 1802, when he saw revivals leading to dissension and division. |
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However, programs leading to Staatsexamen did usually not make the transition to Bologna degrees. |
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For example, Dawson College in Montreal has nearly sixty different programs leading to a college diploma. |
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In the graduate program, courses leading to a degree such as the Master of Physiotherapy degree are offered. |
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In summer, a large proportion of the rainfall is caused by sun heating the ground, leading to convection and to showers and thunderstorms. |
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The king reneged on his promises of reform, leading to the outbreak of the First Barons' War. |
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During the early modern era, the Ottoman state enjoyed an expansion and consolidation of power, leading to a Pax Ottomana. |
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A substantial reward was offered by the Foundation for information leading to its recovery. |
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Darkcore, a direct influence on drum and bass, was combined with influences of drum and bass itself leading to the creation of darkstep. |
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Three major problems persisted, leading to motion pictures and sound recording largely taking separate paths for a generation. |
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However, the region anterior to the brainstem was frequently included in the mask, leading to mesiotemporal overestimations. |
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They failed in qualification for the 1974, leading to Ramsey's dismissal, and 1978 FIFA World Cups. |
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The press conference for the bout became heated, leading to the two fighters swearing at each other on live television. |
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During his driving career, Moss was one of the most recognised celebrities in Britain, leading to many media appearances. |
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Here the main sail is placed on the windward side of the boat, leading to a heightened risk of gybing. |
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Increased heeling reduces exposed sail area relative to the wind direction, so leading to an equilibrium state. |
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The Peruvian Army occupied Leticia, leading to an armed conflict between the two nations. |
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The 1850s were marked by political battles over the expansion of slavery into the western territories, issues leading to the Civil War. |
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In 1996, over 300,000 people attended, leading to ticketing of the main street party in later years up to a limit of 100,000 tickets. |
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Total income can be subdivided according to various schemes, leading to various formulae for GDP measured by the income approach. |
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In 2010, the Toronto G20 summit sparked mass protests and rioting, leading to the largest mass arrest in Canadian history. |
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Depredations continued, leading to growing tension between England and Spain, which were still technically at peace. |
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A family's status was indicated by the number of slaves it owned, leading to wars for the sole purpose of taking more captives. |
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After the removal of the Lords' veto in 1911, the Third Home Rule Bill was introduced in 1912, leading to the Home Rule Crisis. |
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The Labour government also enacted Keynesian economic policies, to create artificial economic demand leading to full employment. |
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Under Wilhelm II, Germany, like other European powers, took an imperialistic course, leading to friction with neighbouring countries. |
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Starving refugees, disorganised stragglers, and the sick and wounded clogged the primitive roads and tracks leading to India. |
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In North India, Hinduism asserted patriarchal control within the family, leading to increased subordination of women. |
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In 1843 the first commercial Christmas card was produced by Henry Cole leading to the exchange of festive greeting cards among the public. |
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In December 1997, the INLA assassinated LVF leader Billy Wright, leading to a series of revenge killings by loyalist groups. |
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Further negotiations took place in October 2006, leading to the St Andrews Agreement. |
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The invasion was swift, leading to the collapse of the Iraqi government and the military of Iraq in about three weeks. |
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Some of these soldiers had visible gunshot wounds to head, leading to speculation that they had been executed. |
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In 2007 the age limit for councillors fell to 18, leading to younger people standing. |
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This was one of the factors leading to the growth of professional services such as private banking and captive insurance management. |
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British officers undertook negotiations with the WSB, leading to the release of five of the eleven soldiers on 31 August. |
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Keynes contended that aggregate demand for goods might be insufficient during economic downturns, leading to unnecessarily high unemployment and losses of potential output. |
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Clarkson and May's voices went high and squeaky due to the gas, but Hammond's did not as it had leaked out, once again leading to a 1,000 point deduction. |
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However, it is ideal for growing the rich grass required for dairying, leading to the production of Cornwall's other famous export, clotted cream. |
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During the 15th to 17th centuries, the influence of Italian was great, leading to many Italian loanwords in the fields of architecture, finance, and music. |
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In 2011 they lost their majority, leading to a hung council. |
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Trade and improved agricultural techniques supported more sophisticated societies, leading to the early civilizations of Sao, Kanem, Bornu, Shilluk, Baguirmi, and Wadai. |
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Damage of oocytes quality during warmer periods, leading to meiotic arrest of oocytes at anaphase and telophase stages, could be provoked by several factors. |
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To the east of the county are upland areas leading to the Pennines. |
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