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Simple things lead to simple solutions, complicated things lead to madness.
Goals lead to other goals, which lead to still other goals.
"Improvement will lead to success, which will lead to championships," he said.
Oxidative stress can lead to changes in blood fats and lead to arteriosclerosis.
It'll lead to less innovation, and it will ultimately lead to limited access.
Awe can lead to greater collaboration and that can lead to marvelous breakthroughs.
That can lead to less risk-taking than might lead to bigger advances.
And although HPV doesn't lead to a pelvic infection, it can lead to bleeding.
Feelings that lead to the thing that feelings, probably, evolved to lead to: sex.
Will more diners lead to more restaurants, and will more restaurants lead to more diners?
Most importantly, more vehicles will lead to more infrastructure which will lead to more vehicles.
More penalties lead to more power plays, which, of course, can lead to more scoring.
This will lead to less bleeping, but doesn't necessarily lead to more tits, dicks, and other bits.
It can lead to a lot of stress and dangerous emotions, and ultimately could lead to violence.
It might even lead to the WTO's collapse, which would lead to higher tariffs against U.S. exports.
It's a vicious cycle where high rents lead to low turnover rates which lead to high rents.
"There's this continual spiral, which can lead to overdoses, can lead to suicide and depression," she says.
Blue doors from France lead to the pantry; mahogany doors from New York lead to the mudroom.
While not having corrective lenses won't lead to vision damage, it can lead to injury, Saydah said.
One intro could lead to a few emails, which could lead to more face-to-face meetings.
It's scary, giving a certain kind of behavior that can lead to violence, and can lead to a certain kind of determination that can lead to very dangerous situations for half of America.
Supporters though, they claimed that it will lead to cheaper goods and that will lead to economic growth.
Just like psychedelics can lead to long-term psychological benefits, they can lead to long-term psychological pain.
" The current tensions were unlikely to lead to war, he added, "but neither will they lead to peace.
This muffles the traits that might lead to failure and inevitably also the qualities that lead to success.
But these thoughts would often lead to panic, which would lead to heart palpitations and shortness of breath.
Working class Americans who lack air conditioning die in heat waves; higher temperatures in cities lead to cockroach infestations, which lead to high asthma rates; and scorching inner city heat islands lead to heat strokes.
New discoveries lead to new interpretations, which in turn lead to new suggestions on what scientists should study next.
Operation of the auxiliary spillway has lead to severe erosion that could lead to a failure of the structure.
"Sell-through will lead to stocking, stocking will lead to the appropriate amount and will generate sales," says Lemonis.
"This ongoing analysis may lead to an offer or may not lead to an offer from Euronext," Boujnah said.
"This is not a small thing, when your privacy is violated it can lead to economic harm, it can lead to social harm, it can even lead to physical harm," added Sohn, a Benton senior fellow .
"We were saying, catch shares are going to lead to consolidation, catch shares are going to lead to integration, catch shares are going to lead to corruption," said Scott Lang, a former mayor of New Bedford.
The analysts added that these scenarios could lead to major rallies in rates and thus lead to lower bond yields.
That could lead to more revenue per user, which in turn could lead to larger profits in the quarters ahead.
I realized that my inability to do so would lead to guilt which would, inadvertently, lead to more damaging negativity.
Not only did Reagan say Medicare would lead to socialized medicine, he said Medicare would lead to socialism in America.
What I wish he would realize, though, is that while many roads lead to Spencer, all roads lead to Radley.
Currently, smoking in public can lead to arrest, while possession of small amounts of marijuana can lead to a summons.
Especially important, lack of sleep can lead to sexual problems and a lack of sex can lead to sleep problems.
No doubt this will lead to a better understanding of the disease, which will hopefully lead to more effective therapies.
It would lead to "death panels"; it would lead to "rate shock"; it would cause the budget deficit to balloon.
The risk factors that lead to a C-section may also be risk factors that lead to autism or ADHD.
Higher temperatures typically lead to more higher-energy collisions between faster-moving molecules, and thus would lead to faster chemical reactions.
That means warmer air and warmer water could lead to larger, more intense hurricanes, which in turn lead to more rainfall.
The Justice Department investigation could lead to criminal charges, for example, while the House and Senate variants could lead to impeachment.
They also found that vapers had increased oxidative stress, which can lead to changes in blood fats and lead to arteriosclerosis.
Bogdan said the bomber decision could lead to an increase in F135 engine cores, which could lead to price reductions later.
" When asked if the accusations could lead to Franken's expulsion, Durbin told CNN, "It could lead to any number of things.
That means warmer air and warmer water can lead to larger, more intense hurricanes, which in turn lead to more rainfall.
"Selectively ignoring facts can lead to investor carelessness in evaluating a company's performance and lead to sloppy investment decisions," he wrote.
"Stronger analytics lead to stronger insights, which lead to better opportunities to optimize content and strategies for brands," Ma tells Axios.
" For his part, Harbaugh said Saturday night, "We've espoused the theory that improvement will lead to success, will lead to championships.
"Higher investment should lead to higher productivity over time, and higher productivity should lead to higher wages over time," he added.
That could lead to a rapid widening in credit spreads, which could then lead to a rapid tightening in financial conditions.
"Tariffs will lead to increased producer costs, increased produced costs will lead to increased vehicle costs, increased vehicle costs will lead to fewer sales and less tax receipts, fewer sales will lead to fewer jobs, and those fewer jobs will significantly impact many communities and families across the country," the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers said in a statement Wednesday.
For every 1,000 rapes that do go to trial, an estimated seven cases lead to felony convictions, and six lead to incarceration.
If Elevate does eventually gain traction, it will also lead to higher production of VTOLs, which may lead to economies of scale.
Too much of this recycling can lead to more growth of cancerous cells; too little can lead to issues connected with aging.
That could lead to a new Conservative government run by a more Euroskeptical prime minister, or it could lead to new elections.
Blackmon's 24th homer cut Seattle's lead to 27.03-212, while Story's eighth of the season trimmed the Mariners' lead to 20063-22006.
That commitment will lead to progress and that will lead to better products for everybody and I'm committed to doing it. Great.
Building a large following can lead to lucrative sponsorships, but the push to constantly create new videos can lead to burn out.
It's not likely to lead to gangbuster profits, but this more indirect model may at least lead to businesses that can survive.
McConnell said he hoped the talks were "fruitful" and would lead to Mexico making changes that would lead to Trump scrapping the tariffs.
Repeated use of cocaine use might not lead to Alzheimer's but Ersche told Gizmodo such deposits do lead to inflammation of the brain.
The Tide increased the lead to eight before McGhee made two 228-pointers and a layup to cut the lead to 221-23.
About 2628 percent said more gun ownership would lead to higher crime rates, while 28500 percent said it would lead to less crime.
The analyst argued that while more subscribers will likely lead to revenue growth, it will not lead to strong operating leverage for Netflix.
Chlamydia causes conjunctivitis, which can lead to blindness, urinary tract infections and infections of the reproductive organs that can lead to female infertility.
It can actually lead to, I think, a lot of stress and a lot of dangerous emotions, which could ultimately lead to violence.
"Tariffs will lead to increased producer costs, increased producer costs will lead to increased vehicle costs, increased vehicle costs will lead to fewer sales and less tax receipts, fewer sales will lead to fewer jobs, and those fewer jobs will significantly impact many communities and families across the country," the alliance warned in a letter Wednesday to the Commerce Department.
"Tariffs will lead to increased producer costs, increased producer costs will lead to increased vehicle costs, increased vehicle costs will lead to fewer sales and less tax receipts, fewer sales will lead to fewer jobs, and those fewer jobs will significantly impact many communities and families across the country," the alliance warned in its June 27 comments to the Commerce Department.
"When the thyroid starts to fail — and the thyroid drives everything in the body, there's nothing that doesn't need the thyroid hormone — a low thyroid can lead to weight gain usually, can lead to depression, can lead to high cholesterol," he says.
Today, McFarland found out the hard way that empty promises don't lead to jet-setting, champagne, and extravagant parties – they lead to federal prison.
Of course, later on, this can lead to the probability of repeating things and then lead to addiction and gambling and other negative behaviors.
But even if they don't lead to formal trials with convictions, there's another way these cases can lead to harsh prison sentences: plea deals.
A week without insulin, which requires refrigeration and a needle, can lead to a coma, which in turn can lead to death, he says.
The Hornets pushed the lead to 42-28 in the second quarter before the Grizzlies cut the Charlotte lead to 58-54 by halftime.
The Cavaliers opened up a 113-211 lead to start the third and stretched the lead to 230-11 on a Love 3-pointer.
Steady job creation is expected to lead to full employment by this summer, which economists expect will lead to bigger paychecks for U.S. workers.
He said "all bets are off" if anti-free trade sentiments lead to higher tariffs, which other economists warn could lead to a trade war.
Extreme weather will lead to drought and food insecurity, which could in turn lead to war — and the type of geopolitical instability that roils markets.
And it's possible, the authors note, that sleep problems may lead to consuming sugary caffeinated drinks by day, which may lead to more sleep problems.
All roads lead to Russia Last week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said "all roads seem to lead to Putin" when it comes to Trump's actions.
Local anesthetics can lead to a condition called methemoglobinemia, where the amount of oxygen carried in the blood is reduced, which can lead to death.
The Raptors scored the next seven points to trim the lead to five, then Joseph and DeRozan hit jumpers to reduce the lead to one.
Depending on the pace and trajectory of future oil prices, this may lead to elevated provisioning for MUAH, and could lead to negative rating actions.
First, after Prentiss Hubb cut the Sooners' lead to one with 246:226 remaining, James responded with a jumper to extend the lead to three.
They built the lead to 14 points before the Warriors finished with a 13-5 run to cut the lead to 55-49 at halftime.
If left untreated, gonorrhea can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (which can cause pain and infertility) and can lead to an increased risk of contracting HIV.
Opponents fear the change could lead to the displacement of small farmers who produce most of the food consumed in Brazil as lead to further deforestation.
These laws also lead to increased wait times, which can lead to later abortions, which, again, cost more money and might be banned in your state.
We might hope that new tax cuts will lead to dramatic economic growth and further hope that lower tax rates will counterintuitively lead to more revenue.
"Small changes to the sleep environment or sleep routine can lead to big improvements in children's sleep that lead to improved mood and health," she advised.
What they found wouldn't lead to Caylee, but it did lead to the October indictment of her mother on seven criminal counts, including first-degree murder.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to positive rating action include: -Fitch does not anticipate developments that would lead to a rating upgrade.
Misreading someone's expressions can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts in professional or personal relationships—you can imagine that misreading pride for contempt might lead to problems.
While stormquakes won't directly lead to better seismic imaging of the Earth's interior, it will lead to researchers questioning what we think we know so far.
Their concern is that it could lead to people who are using more drugs in their neighborhood or could lead to their property values being hurt.
While taking on the world can lead to personal growth and improved well-being, it could also lead to spill-over stress for those supportive partners.
Or, put another way, more communication channels inevitably lead to fragmented conversations, which, especially when multiple support staff are involved, can lead to a degradation of service.
Herbert Jones' free throw pushed the lead to five before Keegan McDowell converted a three-point play to cut the Tide's lead to 34-33 at halftime.
Failure to reduce high debt, for example owing to fiscal loosening, could lead to negative rating actions, while declining debt ratios could lead to positive rating action.
One 2018 study, in JAMA Network Open, found that the Medicaid expansion did not lead to more opioid painkiller prescriptions, but did lead to more buprenorphine prescriptions.
Just as suspicion of crime should lead to an investigation, the severity of impairment that we see should lead to an evaluation, preferably with the president's consent.
The Wizards extended their lead to as much as 23 early in the fourth quarter before the Thunder briefly cut the lead to as little as 15.
Its "private equity" cost-cutting could lead to Qualcomm reducing investment in R. & D. and ceding its 143G lead to Huawei of China, according to the letter.
Crump said he hopes the civil suit can lead to a renewed collection of evidence that could lead to the filing of criminal charges in this case.
The same chemicals that ease your throat could lead to insomnia, put more stress on the heart and lead to prostate problems in some men, Overholt said.
Then you lead to the phony dossier, then you lead to a spy in the campaign, then you lead to the FISA courts being lied to for an entire year with unverified, uncorroborated and they never -- by omission they lied by not telling the Hillary paid for it.
But, when we testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee, we heard not only from the gun lobby, but from United States Senators that expanding background checks will, not may, will lead to a registry, which will lead to confiscation, which will lead to a tyrannical government.
And the fact that some of these agreements contain better terms for people who enroll in majors that lead to higher earnings could lead to discrimination, she said.
Indeed, the president's team argues that tax cuts will lead to higher income and higher income will lead to higher tax revenues even if tax rates are lower.
Developments that May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Negative Rating Action - Failure to maintain the above positive rating sensitivities will lead to the Positive Outlook reverting to Stable.
The hope was that a single currency would lead to more prosperity, that in turn would lead to more solidarity, and in a virtuous circle, to more integration.
Women's intestines fall out of their bodies after robot-assisted surgeries; birth-control implants lead to cramps and bleeding; and hip replacements lead to tremors and psychological problems.
The economic devastation from coronavirus is likely to lead to a precipitous drop in consumer demand for goods and services, which, if anything, will lead to depressed prices.
I'm not sure if the concept of LGBTQ as nazional'nost will lead to a true liberation, but at least it will lead to a certain level of normalization.
Hostage-taking may not lead to policy change in the short term, but it can highlight issue contrasts for the next election and possibly lead to future action.
Just as praising your children too much can lead to issues later in life, praising children too much monetarily can lead to problems when the child gets older.
James hit a 143-pointer to improve the lead to 214, and he made two more foul shots with 23:24 left to push the lead to 17.
He said such strategies are stifling for economies hungry for information and ultimately lead to further crackdowns or the scapegoating of foreign enemies that can lead to war.
MG can lead to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in women, which can lead to fertility issues and has also been shown to increase the risk of endometriosis 19913-fold.
The midterm elections I thought would lead to and maybe it's still possible but so much contention I thought it would lead to perhaps even more spending from infrastructure.
Just as mental health issues often lead to substance abuse, a lack of physical exercise or nutrition can also lead to depressive mood states and a lack of focus.
Legere said the transaction will lead to lower prices and more U.S. jobs, even as opponents argue it will lead to the combined carrier hiking prices and cutting costs.
Tax cuts may lead to a short-lived boost to output, but Fitch believes that they will not pay for themselves or lead to a permanently higher growth rate.
Thomas cut the lead to two points on a jumper with 6:39 left, but DeRozan and forward Patrick Patterson scored to boost the Raptors' lead to six points.
Obstfeld said a sudden rise in interest rates could lead to questions about the debt sustainability of some countries and lead to a disruptive correction in "elevated" equity prices.
Many also believed that military action was unlikely to work out as planned, that it would lead to more American casualties and could lead to retaliation down the road.
Fifty-nine percent say the special counsel appointed last week would lead to an end of the Russia inquiry, while only 6900 percent say it will lead to impeachment.
Some people will (incorrectly) argue it's a gateway drug that will lead to a life of crime or worse, lead to a life of barely contributing to late capitalism.
As it was explained to Maher, "tweets can lead to demonstrations, and demonstrations can lead to revolution, and that will bring down the regime and create martyrs," he said.
More importantly, these efforts to bilk donors out of their cash lead to a culture of mistrust within the party, and lead to efforts which lack integrity and accountability.
If you put this all together, it suggests that restrictive laws seem to lead to fewer gun deaths, while the permissive laws seem to lead to more gun deaths.
Because neither side can know the other's intentions for sure, defensive measures are seen as at least potentially offensive, and buildups lead to buildups, which can lead to war.
It was thought by many in the mainstream of America that birth control was sinful and would lead to promiscuity, it would lead to sex outside of marriage, premarital sex.
At full concentration, a spill is probably going to lead to an ER visit, and diluted down in PG or VG it still might lead to a very uncomfortable evening.
Or perhaps it's a result of socioeconomic and other systemic disparities that lead to higher crime in minority neighborhoods, which lead to police interacting with these areas much more often.
Missed shots don't always lead to fast breaks, but they often lead to possessions against an opposing defense that hasn't had a chance to get set and catch its breath.
"We had hoped that his removal would lead to a transition to civilian-led democratic government, which respected human rights, and thus ultimately would lead to sanctions relief," Smith said.
My parents were middle class but vulnerable; a missed paycheck could lead to a missed mortgage payment, which could lead to the loss of their home, dropping them into poverty.
And as history has demonstrated, competent management can lead to positive outcomes and a successful presidency while missteps can derail important initiatives, lead to political fallout and increase public distrust.
According to the USCIS, overstays of more than 180 days can lead to 3- or 10-year admission bans, while overstays of longer than a year lead to permanent bans.
That's why holding court hearings in the open matters: Because then they might reveal how a theological argument can lead to a massacre, how prejudice can lead to sectarian violence.
Delaware cut the lead to two early in the second half, but Villanova quickly extended its lead to seven at 201-210 when Jermaine Samuels converted a three-point play.
Future Developments That May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Negative Rating Action - A significant increase in shareholder return or a major debt-funded acquisition could lead to negative rating action.
The Shiga toxin causes severe, sometimes bloody diarrhea and can lead to hemolytic uremic syndrome, which is damage to the blood vessels in the kidney that can lead to kidney failure.
In comparison, for every 1,000 assault and battery crimes, 41 lead to a felony conviction and 33 lead to incarceration — still relatively low rates, but much higher than sexual assault rates.
A second strike in a 90-day span will lead to a two-week freeze, and a third strike in that time period will lead to the termination of their channel.
Negative: Future developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to negative rating action include: - FFO-adjusted net leverage trending above 220x on a sustained basis, which would lead to a downgrade.
A mild tattoo infection can lead to rashes and fever, and a more severe one can lead to scarier symptoms like "high fever, shaking, chills, and sweats," according to the guidelines.
Atlanta rebuilt the lead to 14 midway through the quarter, but New Orleans twice got within eight before Carter's 3-pointer pushed the lead to 703-115 with three minutes remaining.
"What we do know, with some confidence, is that warming is going to lead to a thawing of the permafrost, which will lead to a bunch of different outcomes," he said.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Future Developments That May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Positive Rating Action A commitment to leverage of less than 103x to 4.8x could lead to a positive rating action.
The lack of safeguards, hygienic conditions, and incorrect administration of medication can lead to things like post-abortion sepsis, hemorrhaging, and genital trauma—all of which can all lead to death.
The choices that lead to a solid trade-in value are also the ones that lead to blending into the crowd at the parking lot – but there's a reason for that.
However, "there are probably also productivity effects of reducing crime that lead to more economic growth and more welfare, which may lead to greater energy use and emissions," Dr. Gillingham said.
"Although generics are generally cheaper than brand names drugs, the use of generic specialty medications does not lead to lead to savings for Medicare Part D beneficiaries," San-Juan-Rodriguez said.
"It can lead to ruminative thoughts that interfere with our productivity, and it can impact our bodies by stimulating inflammatory mechanisms that lead to chronic illness and accelerate aging," he said.
" In a televised statement, Desalegn said his resignation would lead to "lasting peace" and is "vital in the bid to carry out reforms that would lead to sustainable peace and democracy.
"The Year of the Woman 2.0" might not just lead to an extraordinary number of women running for office — it may actually lead to an extraordinary number of women winning office.
Microcephaly could lead to serious disabilities — but not always.
Go deeper ... Will the yield curve lead to recession?
To me, targeted tariffs — that might lead to negotiations.
EU officials have threatened not to apply the new bank capital rules if they lead to big hikes in capital requirements, fearing it could lead to banks restricting the flow of lending.
Constantly worrying about work can lead to erratic eating habits and cut into exercise routines, which can lead to weight problems, high blood pressure and higher cholesterol levels, according to the APA.
Louisville (212-13) cut Virginia's lead to four midway through the second half but got no closer than that as the Cavaliers padded their lead to coast to the 17-point win.
Vandy extended that lead to 12, but a 9-2 Tiger run, punctuated by McKnight's 3 that just beat the shot clock buzzer, cut Vandy's lead to 40-35 at the break.
This has to heighten the risk that an Italian economic crisis could lead to contagion to other countries in the European periphery that could lead to the eventual unraveling of the euro.
The Pacers cut the Cavaliers' 210-point halftime lead to 211-78 heading to the fourth quarter, the fourth time Indiana trimmed the Cavaliers' lead to two points in the second half.
"This immune response can lead to increased inflammation and 'leaky' blood vessels, which can lead to fluid accumulation in the lungs," said Sommerfeld, now a general pediatrician at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
In this case, the fall of El Chapo won't lead to the end of the drug trade, but instead will lead to someone else replacing him as head of the Sinaloa Cartel.
Careful regulatory review and analysis, especially when done in collaboration with market participants, will lead to helpful insights that could then lead to necessary rule refinements in support of existing policy goals.
Texas Tech stretched its lead to 103, thanks to a 13-2 run that started on a last-second shot before the half after Oklahoma had briefly trimmed the lead to nine.
A Blake Lynch 43-yard field goal pushed the lead to 23-17, but Trey Wolff's 27-yard field goal trimmed Kansas State's lead to 23-20 early in the fourth quarter.
The ultimate hope is this could all lead to some sort of massive settlement — one that would quash the practices that helped lead to the deadliest drug overdose crisis in American history.
The company said hot ambient temperatures could lead to premature diode wear, may result in a burning odor or smoke, could impact the anti-lock braking system or lead to engine stalls.
A three-point play by Dinwiddie pushed Brooklyn's lead to 13-76 with 5:14 remaining, and consecutive hoops by LeVert hiked the lead to 95-82 with 3:40 to go.
In this case, the fall of El Chapo won't lead to the end of the drug trade, but instead will lead to someone else replacing him as head of the Sinaloa cartel.
Sex workers "end up with criminal records for minor offenses that could lead to deportation, could lead to criminal convictions that then make it even harder to stabilize lives," she told BuzzFeed News.
The wizards believe human intelligence and creativity will always lead to a technological solution that society just cannot yet see, such as crop production techniques that lead to unprecedented booms in food production.
In political science, there's an idea known as Duverger's law, which states that winner-take-all election systems lead to two-party political systems and proportional representation systems lead to multiparty political systems.
Importantly, the methods used in this new study could lead to the discovery of other methane-producing sites on Mars, which in turn could lead to spots that once, quite possibly, hosted life.
Negative: Future developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to negative rating action include: - A significant increase in shareholder return or a major debt-funded acquisition could lead to a negative rating action.
Carrying a balance could lead to credit score damageNot only can rolling a balance on your credit cards be expensive in the short term, it can lead to potentially bigger problems as well.
SIPPRA should lead to improved overall information, which should lead to improved solutions, and hopefully will shift government more quickly toward broadly promoting data-driven policies and investments that benefit those in need.
If the program were structured so that outlays were limited by incoming revenue, then job losses would lead to cutbacks in seniors' spending, which would lead to more job losses and more cutbacks.
Coronavirus-related stress can lead to insomnia, and insomnia can lead to stress and anxiety, and previous research shows that sleep-deprived people are more likely to get viruses when exposed to them.
On a national level, research suggests that catch shares lead to overall improvements in economic efficiency, increase revenue and reduce waste, and lead to more stable – although not larger – fish populations and catches.
While some people state that Violent Games (Fortnite or other Games in General) tend to lead to violent aggression, there is other people who believe that games lead to social and life skills.
The Morpho integration is expected to lead to several tens of million euros of restructuring costs, while the increased size of the business is likely to lead to synergy opportunities and related costs.
Adenovirus is extremely common and typically doesn't lead to death.
If started, the procedure could lead to unprecedented financial sanctions.
It's commendable, even though it didn't lead to further action.
Above all, it could lead to forms of local representation.
That could also lead to an uptick in defense spending.
Those offers lead to more, and those to more still.
I didn't think that was going to lead to anything.
Evolution can lead to some really strange new animal functions.
Mutations in those 30 genes can lead to serious conditions.
" He added: "Protection will lead to great prosperity and strength.
The merger would lead to "more competition" he tells TechCrunch.
This could lead to better matching between people and jobs.
Video evidence of police brutality can lead to police reform.
Miss one important detail and it can lead to failure.
Ibaka made two free throws, trimming the lead to one.
Making mistakes like this can lead to irritation and frustration.
An RoA consistently below 0.6% could lead to a downgrade.
Their checks tend to lead to more checks, too, unsurprisingly.
Any policy or strategy changes could lead to more prosecutions.
"Hemorrhoids can lead to discomfort, pain, and bleeding," Driver says.
She hopes the outcome will lead to improved safety standards.
Those two things lead to lots and lots of learning.
Everyone knows that exes often lead to the greatest feuds.
Higher altitudes can lead to planes disintegrating in the air.
In what world does marijuana use lead to opioid addiction?
A Wayne Ellington three cut the Nuggets' lead to two.
Carlos Gonzalez's groundout scored Dahl, cutting the lead to one.
Small changes, made by individuals, can lead to massive transformation.
Will Amnesty's recommendation lead to a change in U.S. policies?
HUS, which can lead to kidney failure, can be fatal.
It would lead to a brief, but thriving acting career.
This could lead to shocks down the line, it warned.
And maybe that will lead to the impeachment of Rosenstein.
Many hope this will lead to permanently reversing their ban.
"Protection will lead to great prosperity and strength," he added.
The isolation can lead to depression and unhappiness in kids.
In some cases, the anxiety lead to thoughts of suicide.
Or they could lead to a bunch of political grandstanding.
Nonetheless, the same observations can lead to wildly different conclusions.
Wifi can be prone to hiccups, which lead to lag.
Good intentions can lead to unfortunate outcomes and vice versa.
Fogelman teased that this could lead to a love triangle.
Unexpected conversations could lead to some amazing opportunities today, Libra!
It will likely lead to more hate crimes and vigilantism.
This could likely lead to the overturn of Roe v.
The justice said that would lead to overly harsh sentences.
These cuts are expected to lead to 18,000 job cuts.
That could lead to more plant growth — and more pollen.
Doing so would only lead to more trouble at home.
The situation could easily lead to a "humanitarian crisis," Gov.
"All roads lead to Putin," she is fond of saying.
This could lead to reducing domestic employment and tax receipts.
That would be unprecedented and could eventually lead to sanctions.
Despite autism's prevalence, misunderstanding and miseducation often lead to bullying.
Wade, and lead to clinics shutting down across the country.
Repeated assessments can lead to a suspension or a demotion.
This can lead to nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea.
"We know what situations lead to police shootings," he says.
These may lead to flooding that differs from these projections.
This can lead to reduced quality of care for patients.
Regularly posting selfies can lead to a decrease in followers.
A few of these strains can lead to genital warts.
And that lead to a great many thoughts about bread.
"His domestic policies would lead to recession," Romney said somberly.
Higher rates are expected to lead to a stronger dollar.
Words are important, and accusations can lead to severe consequences.
Because they introduce friction, they could lead to higher prices.
American businesses hope it will lead to greater market access.
For some, a denial could even lead to their deportation.
The proposal could lead to a showdown at a Jan.
Sudden and unexpected family separation can lead to emotional trauma.
Willful, commercial scale copyright infringement could lead to criminal conviction.
The festive atmosphere did not lead to substantive negotiations, however.
And that, in turn, can lead to unemployment and poverty.
They argued it would corrupt society and lead to sin.
It will lead to even greater war in this world.
Eventually, this orbit raising will lead to the spacecraft's demise.
That will lead to an increase in negative health outcomes.
In some cases, that can lead to sensationally awkward moments.
Same goes for the genes that lead to certain disorders.
But Gershoff suspects spanking does lead to these detrimental outcomes.
Sizable estates can lead to considerable revenue for New York.
Lower volumes can sometimes lead to volatile moves in markets.
"We don't know what it could lead to," she added.
It is not inevitable that rivalry must lead to war.
And this process can lead to some pretty great breakthroughs.
And I think it's going to lead to tremendous success.
This could lead to oil embargoes, and much, much worse.
Given a lead to work with, Strasburg couldn't hold it.
That, they hope, would eventually lead to a secular democracy.
Not all staph or strep infections will lead to TSS.
In developed markets, price increases often lead to slower volumes.
Growing "law and order" rhetoric can lead to surveillance overreach.
The move could eventually lead to litigation in the courts.
Unfortunately, some of those patterns can lead to incorrect translations.
Improvements in health do not always lead to greater equality.
These changes are costly and could lead to business disruptions.
Facebook says Canvas won't lead to more ads on Facebook.
And misidentification could lead to wrongful conviction, or far worse.
To be clear, patents don't always lead to product implementation.
All of those things, combined, lead to a plausible story.
We tried to understand the factors that lead to this.
There's insecurity, and machismo, which can lead to these issues.
A jumper by JR Smith boosted the lead to 23.
This will lead to a Brexit that satisfies almost nobody.
Refusal could lead to an obstruction charge of his own.
You've probably heard that being naïve can lead to destruction.
But none of that is likely to lead to war.
Even true appearances deceive when they lead to false generalisations.
The Abreu blast sliced the Houston lead to four runs.
This can lead to pain, spotting, or tearing during sex.
This can lead to dismal service, as on the railways.
Over time, this damage can lead to pain and sensitivity.
If you say something quirky, it can lead to conversation.
Unfortunately, simply working longer hours doesn't lead to better work.
After it attacks nerves, it can lead to temporary paralysis.
That, he said, would lead to famine, disease, and poverty.
Some fear it could lead to legitimate content being censored.
It would also lead to wheat with lower protein levels.
Koimett dismissed concerns that nationalization could lead to further mismanagement.
Hà Ninh Pham draws maps that lead to more maps.
Comparisons with the museum's database lead to the jewel's date.
Will it lead to a Bieber-Siwa collab in 2019 ?
That can lead to misguided hot takes and senseless contrarianism.
The tension between those aims can lead to contradictory impulses.
A market shock could lead to losses on its portfolios.
Does a quest for fame lead to an early demise?
This could lead to a lot of important medical treatments.
This would ultimately lead to a reduction in capital ratios.
Collective bargaining did not lead to increased salaries or funding.
In worst case scenarios, the procedure can lead to death.
But unrealistic expectations for 5G could lead to big disappointments.
Repeated violations of our terms may lead to account termination.
Natural disasters lead to billions of dollars in property losses.
But eventually, all roads likely lead to the Supreme Court.
Remember when one Story would automatically lead to the next?
Conversely, a change in methodology can lead to precipitous falls.
In this new world order, actions still lead to reactions.
Could it lead to another revolt against the GOP Establishment?
Why is it that cakes so often lead to controversy?
This could lead to food innovations that actually prevent disease.
This arrest will lead to more activity from our officers.
This lead to an apology from both Reed and Somerhalder.
In Brunei and Somalia, celebrating Christmas could lead to imprisonment.
This can lead to obsessive, rigid thinking about social categories.
Untreated dysphoria can lead to anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation.
Gambarini said this could lead to volatility in gold prices.
It can lead to a skin infection known as cellulitis.
This would lead to the "criminalization" of many DOJ decisions.
The investment industry believes this will lead to more lawsuits.
Two participants gave examples of when collaboration lead to success.
Only a political transition can lead to such an outcome.
For various reasons, the messages don't always lead to anything.
Kuroda also said quantitative easing will not lead to hyperinflation.
Of course, many of these icebreakers lead to great conversations.
This will lead to you avoid sudden braking when possible.
Just be aware that it could lead to inconveniences, too.
Anaphylaxis can quickly lead to death if not treated properly.
It could be weaponized and lead to conflict between nations.
Drinking contaminated water can also lead to serious digestive problems.
Fiat Chrysler said the issue could lead to steering problems.
This can lead to awkward moments or unintentionally inappropriate questions.
And would those bad decisions lead to a potential war?
Two free throws by Siakam cut the lead to one.
That alone would lead to total world domination scientific breakthroughs.
Koimett dismissed concerns that nationalisation could lead to further mismanagement.
That could potentially constitute as and lead to voter fraud.
From there, Portland twice stretched the lead to eight points.
It can lead to heart, kidney and other organ failure.
This cycle can lead to ups and downs over time.
Such a move, of course, could lead to further changes.
This could lead to a few positive turns of events.
Faster growth, they say, would lead to healthier public finances.
And does white identity lead to support for Donald Trump?
Feeding the craving for more will only lead to suffering.
Drinking contaminated water can lead to devastating disease and illness.
A lack of competition can lead to high bank charges.
Those complications could lead to a tricky situation for Republicans.
The epidemic helped lead to a process of reform, eventually
It will lead to lower rates in the money market.
Critics of ETFs say they can lead to increased volatility.
Three dots that lead to something urgent about our politics.
This lead to the Harrison Tax Act which outlawed cocaine.
Failing to do that can lead to a tax penalty.
Not giving feedback, meanwhile, can lead to confusion and despair.
Google's EU fight could lead to a very different Google.
And few predicted the furor to lead to her downfall.
Inaction would lead to a shutdown of the federal government.
And did he expect it to lead to Comey's dismissal?
Doing that can lead to the discovery of new illnesses.
New evidence and community tips helped lead to the arrest.
Bradley's double in the fourth extended Boston's lead to three.
Uncontrolled acute pain can lead to a chronic pain situation.
It is madness that could lead to a nuclear holocaust.
It can lead to pneumonia, brain swelling and even death.
And that may lead to the third and fourth surprises.
Others argued that the bill could lead to false convictions.
But that decision ultimately didn't lead to much internal conflict.
But in discussion, one thing tends to lead to another.
Trump's lack of respect for facts might lead to disaster.
If anything, the screening step may lead to safer pregnancies.
This could lead to uncertainty of the integrity of data.
Such population crashes can, of course, lead to inevitable extinctions.
Ibaka made two free throws, bumping the lead to 17.
This can lead to lifelong heart complications and even death.
All of that may lead to some funny, unexpected tweets.
That can also lead to angry calls from Trump supporters.
That can lead to many false readings, slowing clinical response.
This will lead to a lot of disappointed Tinder users.   
Those are the things that lead to your success. 223.
And social bonds can also lead to romantic bonds, right?
These coping practices lead to poor menstrual hygiene, advocates say.
Climate change can lead to droughts, floods and extreme storms.
Maybe. But that would probably only lead to another meme.
Could more women on the force lead to safer communities?
Not all breakups lead to emotional distress and obsessive stalkers.
If the administration stopped, it could lead to more uncertainty.
Dissolving parliament would almost certainly lead to a new election.
That's a great way to lead to a funding round.
Most lead to one of the game's few collectibles: strawberries.
That, economic theory says, should lead to narrowing profit margins.
This should lead to a further strengthening of the euro.
That could lead to restrictions or bans on their use.
"Questions about numbers can lead to more insecurities," she says.
But anyway it all lead to our big final scene.
A few cocktails can, it seems, lead to unexpected things.
Naturally, that's going to lead to some boredom and injury.
All of those behaviors lead to a dishonorable discharge, potentially.
Others worry that concentrated ownership will lead to managerial complacency.
That might lead to mistakes and thus to law suits.
It could also lead to a postponement of the Dec.
And that excessive drinking can lead to sometimes fatal accidents.
And maybe it will lead to a more egalitarian marriage!
A hook shot from Valanciunas bumped the lead to 20.
A little pulling apart may inadvertently lead to too much.
But this can lead to heightened government scrutiny of schools.
It could lead to global catastrophe with lots of victims.
And you would hope that would lead to improved performance.
Whether the report will lead to legal action remains unclear.
Charges of state subversion could lead to life in prison.
The results of this session could lead to future rulemaking.
Weight gain can lead to obesity and type 2 diabetes.
The request for information could potentially lead to future rulemaking.
Reflective passages lead to celestial phrases for the children's choir.
Why talc use might lead to cancer is not clear.
They don't lead to space programs or better weather forecasts.
The policies that lead to those results are Republican ones.
Consuming raw or undercooked poultry can lead to food poisoning.
This condition can lead to an unbearable amount of pain.
Those conditions can lead to depression and even suicidal thoughts.
Do those changes in votes lead to actual welfare cuts?
As it turns out, all internet pipes lead to surveillance.
What lead to the reversal in the US stock market?
A big hit would lead to a string of upgrades.
Policies based on such principles lead to chaos, not order.
But foul trouble caused Sam Houston's lead to slowly dwindle.
The FSB said such clauses could lead to maturity mismatches.
Removing the ovaries could lead to lower doses of testosterone.
Eleven newly announced accessibility grants could lead to broad applications.
A mandated machine recount narrowed Rossi's lead to 2247 votes.
It will lead to no significant withdrawal of American forces.
But a split decision could also lead to a settlement.
The emissions lead to smog and collect in the atmosphere.
Advances in nanotechnology and other fields might lead to breakthroughs.
Critics say this policy can lead to intellectual property theft.
Investigations into companies often do not lead to any charges.
It will undoubtedly lead to voter confusion and electoral chaos.
And this could lead to less advertising and better content.
The polluted river water caused lead to leach from pipes.
Adventures outdoors can lead to road rash and other mishaps.
And if it happens to lead to something, well, great.
Delaying action will lead to greater morbidity, mortality and cost.
Stricter immigration rules may also lead to more illegal working.
A serious reaction can lead to anaphylaxis and, rarely, death.
An influx of gentrification can lead to costly social ills.
Washington pushed the lead to 27 in the second half.
This is the malnutrition that potentially can lead to death.
This can lead to a night of tossing and turning.
People worried the space race could lead to nuclear war.
But it's unlikely this would lead to actual corporate change.
Its importance can lead to deference from regulators, experts say.
That would lead to a greater bias for dollar buying.
That work could lead to a regulatory solution, he said.
That could lead to Turkey seeking closer ties with Russia.
He hopes his cooperation will lead to a reduced sentence.
Raising the fuel's prices will likely lead to higher inflation.
Hopefully, this will lead to more reasonable and effective regulation.
All of that will lead to spikes in energy use.
Consumer groups argue that it may lead to higher prices.
Garba Shehu said the investigation could lead to criminal prosecutions.
That decision could even lead to families being separated again.
But it can lead to a feeling of emotional isolation.
And in some cases, it may even lead to suicide.
Kombuchas may lead to a sugar crash or accidental tipsiness.
Rather, IPAB will inevitably lead to cuts in physician reimbursement.
Intervention with corticosteroids can lead to swelling and weight gain.
Not all career advice will necessarily lead to your success.
If not treated quickly, the condition can lead to death.
Criticism can also lead to the downfall of a marriage.
That stint could lead to some tough questions from Democrats.
These antics lead to a crisis and another depressive standstill.
The Las Vegas shooting didn't lead to more gun control.
The former may lead to addiction, or the latter, death.
The probe could lead to broad tariffs or import quotas.
Stress can also lead to cardiovascular disease and heart attacks.
Wind chill can lead to frostbite, hypothermia and, ultimately, death.
One type of reduction could lead to another becoming larger.
He increased his lead to 2.6 seconds by Lap 22.
This can lead to sentences of a decade or more.
The two obvious exits lead to either independence or statehood.
Those counties' updated totals brought Kobach's lead to 121 votes.
Inmates say their complaints often lead to retaliation by officers.
The probe could lead to new tariffs on imported vehicles.
Mishandling this issue could easily lead to a financial crisis.
That would lead to powerful performance in the months ahead.
Both can lead to costly legal consequences down the road.
Unchecked, it can lead to advanced cirrhosis and liver failure.
Backers argue this would lead to cheaper plans being available.
Amen said illnesses like his can lead to unusual behavior.
These plotlines often lead to negative portrayals of Mr. Trump.
Either choice will lead to a disastrous result in November.
Unstructured moments can lead to inspiration, creativity, reflection and connection.
The release lead to a scramble to patch those products.
But general unpopularity doesn't lead to a loss like this.
In other words, this could eventually lead to new drugs.
Of course, this kind of exploration can lead to gagging.
Alternatively, hearing loss may lead to changes in brain structure.
But naming individuals, some experts suggested, could lead to retaliation.
Vengeance against Daesh families will only lead to more death.
"This will not lead to an end of the ban."
That will lead to some measure of chaos, he said.
Now, the interview may lead to his bail being revoked.
Higher incomes will lead to a greater consumption of meat.
Fairtrade products usually lead to a slightly higher retail price.
And that could lead to a serious drop in revenue.
All this protecting just seems to lead to more trouble.
" Lindsey Graham said Trump would lead to "another 9/11.
"They do not lead to compulsive drug seeking," he says.
Even a benign intention could lead to a bad outcome.
Kerner's studies lead to the first clinical definition of botulism.
Education does not lead to [happiness] as you would think.
That isn't possible now, and could lead to staggering inflation.
With some medications, stopping abruptly can lead to withdrawal symptoms.
But those shortcuts don't always lead to the best results.
Overall, that can lead to more flooding and more damage.
Some of these might lead to good outcomes for students.
They lead to a game room with a pool table.
Those taxes are likely to lead to a quick windfall.
Perhaps legalization does lead to more use, even problematic use.
Will it lead to more traffic accidents or unproductive workers?
The excessive calculation can lead to what seems like innovation.
And some studies indicate that they lead to cost savings.
That will lead to worse outcomes overall for coronavirus patients.
A soft mattress that sinks in could lead to suffocation.
It can lead to actual pneumonia and damage the lungs.
Make mistakes: Mistakes and failures lead to great ideas. 8.
Gamification like this doesn't always lead to collaboration and support.
This can lead to criminalizing people who may be innocent.
CS: Has that lead to some hard conversations at school?
Having two flaps can lead to early aortic valve failure.
But if it does, it could lead to real change.
It's not going to lead to an improvement in relations.
Injuries and illnesses, usually left untreated, lead to lingering deaths.
Tariffs lead to more migrants; tariff threats make migrants too.
Why didn't more of those denials lead to perjury prosecutions?
That stretched his lead to three shots at the time.
The reason is that witness tampering can lead to impeachment.
I felt that exploring it would lead to massive regret.
Which helped lead to the commute as we know it.
Power sharing is likely to lead to more bipartisan deals.
Salmonella infections can lead to diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps.
Another offspring is Lead to Life, based in Oakland, Calif.
It can [lead to] excessive and chronic worry, sleep disturbance.
It could lead to potential legal jeopardy for the president.
If it gets severe, it can lead to social isolation.
That output cut would lead to around 200 lost jobs.
The important thing is that they lead to his exposure.
I understand the pressures that often lead to false equivalence.
For authoritarian governments, it's that popular revolutions lead to bedlam.
Irregular ovulation during perimenopause can lead to heavy irregular periods.
And that can never lead to progress, inclusion, harmony, trust.
Advantages, for instance, could lead to being extraverted or aggressive.
Those prices will lead to higher costs for some foods.
And, they claim, that may lead to more drug use.
The dynamic tends to lead to a more overheated discourse.
That the footprints lead to the yeti inside of everyone.
And it could lead to more Big Tech antitrust action.
Apple's entertainment foray could also lead to a culture clash.
The fight could lead to two competing versions of Bitcoin.
Usually bigger companies have advantages that lead to better products.
It generally doesn't lead to any sort of systematic change.
Killings turn into blood feuds that lead to more killings.
They may, however, lead to happier, and perhaps healthier, lives.
Why didn't rapid financial recovery lead to rapid economic recovery?
The delay could lead to more claims against Judge Kavanaugh.
Woods takes a two shot lead to the final hole.
It can lead to arrhythmias, shortness of breath and swelling.
Wise leadership requires collaboration; otherwise, it will lead to failure.
Lower trading volumes can lead to bigger swings in markets.
An inflated follower count does not lead to greater sales.
He believes that long, soft muscles lead to peak performance.
Saudi troubles could lead to a Silicon Valley funding crash.
True, that effort did lead to some strong predictions: e.g.
If just one lawmaker objects, that could lead to delays.
Syria taught me that knowledge does not lead to accountability.
Lawmakers hope that will lead to an increase in reporting.
That decline could lead to a shortage of the toys.
And these tracking capabilities should also lead to safer campuses.
That can lead to a lot of wasted effort. 5.
Will following these eight rules lead to instant business success?
A sustained fall could also lead to a bear market.
Saying anything, the women were warned, might lead to ostracism.
Such visas are temporary, but can lead to permanent residence.
Obviously, professionals could lead to a higher average basket size.
But these clues all seem to lead to one place.
Don't scratch the blistered area, it can lead to infection.
Emotional eating can lead to an unhealthy relationship with food.
Automation can also lead to the creation of new tasks.
That could lead to duties imposed by April next year.
Beneath the display are passageways that lead to the dome.
Struggling, however, can lead to losing balance and possible drowning.
Subsequently and ultimately, does it lead to a behavior change?
Lee made two free throws, pushing the lead to 15.
If left untreated, the severe bleeding can lead to death.
AND I'VE SEEN IT LEAD TO LOTS OF BAD THINGS.
But the detentions may not necessarily lead to court cases.
Defaulting on our debt obligations would lead to economic catastrophe.
The responses then lead to insights into each patient's personality.
So one Republican departure would lead to an unfavorable vote.
Nearly certainly, it'll lead to lower prices and more convenience.
Ultimately that could lead to cost savings for enterprise buyers.
Longer queues lead to longer delays to execute a trade.
"Now a minor illness can lead to death," he said.
Experts are cautious about what the accord may lead to.
Amphibians' secret light shows may lead to important medical advances.
An investigation would be intended to lead to retaliatory measures.
Such increased abuse may even lead to higher death rates.
This lead to sporadic armed conflict between the two nations.
But being constantly connected  can lead to stress and burnout.
That will only lead to the fracturing of multicultural societies.
Shaun's subsequent emotional outburst lead to Dr. Han firing him.
Could this lead to war between the U.S. and Iran?
That could lead to a much larger surge in prices.
The majority of roads into Clones lead to Northern Ireland.
Oubre hit free throw to stretch Phoenix's lead to five.
This can also lead to coalition governments, requiring political compromise.
Lack of sleep can lead to antisocial and reclusive behavior.
And then all roads, in my opinion, lead to Deontay.
The subpoena could lead to a clash with committee Republicans.
Running afoul of the law can lead to severe penalties.
This could lead to legal pushback from environmental groups. 4.
But critics worried the new rule could lead to discrimination.
Or it could lead to just issues with your aesthetics.
This strategy can also lead to success in your workplace.
Refusal today will almost inevitably lead to getting less tomorrow.
The corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes.
It should lead to higher customer satisfaction and lower churn.
But this can lead to burnout and disengagement at work.
It can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and death.
In 2013, similar allegations lead to the deaths of 300.
Labour's policy on Brexit could also lead to more uncertainty.
Left to fester, it can lead to apathy and withdrawal.
In other words, it seems all roads lead to Ohio.
That could lead to big changes in Virginia's gun laws.
These could all lead to businesses looking elsewhere for investment.
The hope was this would lead to more solar projects.
Cuts in staffing do not always lead to more efficiencies.
"We felt that it could lead to contagion," he said.
That will likely lead to burdensome regulations, or worse, criminalization.
It could also lead to things like nausea and irritability.
Wind chill can lead to frostbite, hypothermia and even death.
His fall would likely lead to the rise of Sen.
This can lead to medical errors and lower patient satisfaction.
The roadshow could lead to an offshore bond market debut.
That may well lead to a better kind of froth.
This may bring additional distress and lead to some irritability.
We don't compromise; we lead to a better third way.
In some cases, they can lead to sepsis or death.
Will it lead to the type of job I'd like?
Baskets by Livers and Brooks cut Illinois' lead to six.
Such recall interviews could lead to underreporting and other issues.
The landmark case could lead to thousands of similar lawsuits.
That's because rate cuts could lead to increased lending growth.
The snowfall could lead to additional flooding in the region.
Brunson's layup and free throw cut Toronto's lead to one.
That would also likely lead to the confirmation of exomoons.
At best, this will lead to political turbulence and tension.
But that way of working can easily lead to trouble.
In the fourth, Dallas increased the lead to 17 again.
Any more may lead to overbreeding, overcrowding and messy sidewalks.
The good news is that many paths lead to connection.
Internet activists argued that the changes would lead to censorship.
And that could lead to organized chaos on the stage.
Skipping accessories and jewelry could lead to a boring look.
Endometriosis causes chronic pain and can lead to fertility problems.
Yet there is little hope they will lead to punishment.
Mourning can lead to laughter, and tears can beget grins.
Washing windows when it's sunny can lead to streaky glass.
I don't believe these changes will lead to more mistakes.
Any one of them could lead to an economic disaster.
Paths lead to a putting green and a fish pond.
But this approach could lead to a protracted legal battle.
I think that's going to lead to some good things.
That could lead to unexpected outcomes in the space business.
What's more, riots can lead to serious attention and change.
The dispute over the statue helped lead to the rallies.
Did the shooting lead to changes that you know of?
Unexpected conversations with your partners will lead to breakthroughs today.
He wanted, instead, scientific thinking to lead to the solutions.
Unpaid tickets lead to arrest warrants and time in jail.
Both of these factors lead to more extreme precipitation events.
Talking about gun violence can lead to sudden back spasms.
This can lead to happy accidents, but also to frustration.
"All roads lead to Kasette," the saying used to go.
But there are also other factors that lead to underreporting.
Real estate bubbles tend to lead to a similar situation.
Different analyses of a problem lead to different proposed solutions.
The investigation would continue and, eventually, lead to Nixon's downfall.
Other riders follow their lead to stay on the beat.
This lead to the government shutdown that began Saturday morning.
The suit also helped lead to a change in practice.
It's not going to lead to an improvement of relations.
Opponents worry that decriminalization could lead to more drug use.
Other Republican proposals also lead to millions losing coverage, too.
Idling workers and equipment can lead to massive budget overruns.
His conviction could lead to his deportation back to China.
Consider, too, that punitive policies can lead to more crime.
This process can not only lead to less-efficient and more-expensive energy infrastructure, but the hectic back-and-forth can lead to longer project timelines, unexpected construction issues, delays and budget overruns. Cove.
It's complicated, but essentially shorter telomeres make it more difficult for your cells to split and replicate, which can lead to diseased tissue, which, in turn, can lead to all manner of health problems.
Castellanos' home run with two outs in the second cut Pittsburgh's lead to 3-1, but the Pirates restored their lead to 4-1 in the third with a sacrifice fly by Francisco Cervelli.
Frye's second 3-pointer of the fourth extended the lead to 89-80 with 5:43 to play and followed it up with a mid-range jumper to push the lead to double figures.
Consumer spending in China can also lead to gains for certain companies with business lines there, especially versus expectations that trade tensions will lead to boycotts of U.S. goods by Chinese consumers, Cramer said.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology sent an alert to its members Sunday evening that there are reports Covid-19 can lead to conjunctivitis -- which can lead to a reddening of and around the eyes.
Lilia Melo, a high school teacher in the northern state of Pará, said the new rules would inevitably lead to more weapons flowing into the black market, which can only lead to more violence.
For some people, hard conversations can lead to a stronger or healthier relationship, but it can also lead to a breakup, depending on the place you and your partner are in emotionally and mentally.
But beyond the direct hit from the pandemic, the US is experiencing an economy-wide collapse in demand, as job losses lead to income losses, which lead to reduced spending and further job losses.
A 3-pointer by guard Payton Willis cut IU's lead to 29-26, then a 3-pointer by Isaiah Ihnen cut IU's lead to 31-29 with 2:22 left in the first half.
The Jazz shot 72 percent and scored 163 points in the third quarter to cut the Raptors' 40-point halftime lead to 21 and whittled the lead to 17 early in the fourth quarter.
Though the types of injuries seem minor, the authors suggest facial laceration and the coinciding scars can "lead to anxiety and lowered self-esteem," which may lead to "antisocial behavioral changes" in some cases.
"When the skin is stressed, cortisol can lead to a decrease in the synthesis of hyaluronic acid, which can lead to moisture loss in the skin, leading to the skin looking dehydrated," said Garshick.
While this can lead to serious eating disorders like anorexia or bulimia, not eating enough calories can also decrease hormones that regulate menstruation and lead to irregular periods or a halt in monthly menstrual cycles.
EU officials have threatened not to apply the new bank capital rules if they lead to big hikes in capital requirements, fearing it could lead to banks restricting the flow of lending to the economy.
At a school like Troy, selling beer can lead to $200,000 in additional revenue in a season; at Penn State, it could lead to other events beyond football being held at 107,000-seat Beaver Stadium.
As a result, experts worried the scene and the series' overall glamorization of suicide could lead to "contagion" — when exposure to news reports or media dramatizations of suicide lead to a temporary spike in suicides.
As people get more training, more education, they should be able to progress in their careers and earn more money, which should lead to a stronger middle class and eventually lead to greater social stability.
This change could lead to competitive advantages when satellite communications are more widely used, but it will also likely lead to a more intensive upkeep operation as Starlink birds keep dropping out of the air.
A one-notch upgrade of the reference entity would lead to a one-notch upgrade of the notes, while a one-notch upgrade of the issuer would not lead to an upgrade of the notes.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Key rating factors for Cigna that could lead to a downgrade include: --Elevated financial leverage measured by debt-to-total capital exceeding 30% or debt-EBITDA above 1.8x could lead to a downgrade.
Duchene netted a power-play goal to cut the lead to 2-1 at 2:20 of the second period, but Hall scored twice over the next three minutes, expanding the lead to three goals.
Shoukry said he hoped the negotiations, due to continue on Monday, would lead to agreement on a firm timeline for talks that will eventually lead to a binding agreement on the dam's filling and operation.
Would such a course of action not lead to a further substantial appreciation of the U.S. dollar, which, in turn, would undermine U.S. export competitiveness and lead to a widening of the U.S. trade deficit?
"Tax cuts may lead to a short-lived boost to output, but Fitch believes that they will not pay for themselves or lead to a permanently higher growth rate," the agency wrote in its evaluation.
Max Bluestein, a spokesman for the alcoholic beverage administration, told CNN that while the allegation could lead to a warning or fine after review, it would not lead to the revocation of the hotel's license.
In this simple story, a tariff shouldn't lead to a lower trade deficit, as long as capital still wants to come here; it will just lead to a stronger dollar, making U.S. products less competitive.
Of course, making investments like this can lead to lower profits.
Yet worries that the anger could lead to violence appear overblown.
History suggests that can lead to economic instability, even violent revolution.
Breathing in significant amounts of carbon monoxide can lead to death.
Such an improvement should ultimately lead to re-establishing diplomatic relations.
And that legislation, of course, could lead to some huge fines.
Networking with your peers can also lead to more career opportunities.
The Rays extended that lead to 103-0 in the third.
Any resolution would have to lead to more stories to tell.
Many advocates believed this would lead to more set-aside plans.
Getting high while driving also will lead to arrest, he said.
San Francisco pushed its lead to 10-5 in the seventh.
It should not lead to questions that make him feel uncomfortable.
Insulin depravation can lead to crippling pain and dehydration before death.
New York extended its lead to 22-23 in the third.
Critics say filters are costly and could lead to erroneous blocking.
" Then it would lead to back to, "Oh, I'm a singer.
The Rays extended their lead to 205-2100 in the eighth.
As we've seen, pure strategies don't seem to lead to equilibrium.
He was worried that it might lead to a slow start.
That would lead to higher policy rates than expected, Nomura said.
Ethiopian officials said failure to do so would lead to suspension.
The institute projects that this will lead to improved retirement income.
Sometimes it causes smaller issues that can lead to frustrating hassles.
Over identification with roles could potentially lead to mental health problems.
Any violations of the law will lead to punishment, it said.
Only Constand's allegations were recent enough to lead to criminal prosecution.
Koufas hit two free throws, cutting Orlando's lead to 95-83.
Kansas City extended the lead to 5-0 in the third.
The Russia where waving a rainbow flag can lead to arrest.
A trade deal could lead to 1.56 million bpd in growth.
Could this book lead to a larger, more comprehensive future show?
Mosquitoes that lead to fewer mosquitoes are also, technically, a pesticide.
For some people, G-spot stimulation can even lead to squirting.
Sudden disruptions can lead to real pain, suffering, and even death.
Larger exposure can lead to convulsions, paralysis and deadly respiratory failure.
There, emails for clarification, or comment, quickly lead to phone calls.
The Angels extended their lead to 5-0 in the fifth.
Roughly three minutes later, Rakell extended the lead to 21994-219.
It could also lead to batteries with far longer life spans.
And that could lead to a less sympathetic response by Americans.
And that&aposs what will lead to economic ruin in Turkey.
This disconnect can lead to feelings of resentment on both sides.
Might this lead to real violence and where is the condemnation?
Did Peter Strzok's anti-Trump bias lead to the Russia probe?
Rhinoplasty will lead to significant bruising and swelling after the procedure.
Did it lead to more fear and uncertainty in the marketplace?
"The current data cannot lead to a firm conclusion," Chatterjee said.
It could also, ultimately, lead to death and destruction for others.
Oil's pattern on the price charts could lead to further gains.
It can lead to complications like pneumonia, which can be serious.
Houston extended its lead to 10 early in the second period.
Oklahoma City extended its lead to 87-69 after three quarters.
Scientists say such techniques could lead to treatments for inherited conditions.
Otherwise, it can lead to nutritional deficiencies and low energy levels.
It will lead to bigger and better things throughout the season.
These strategic drivers should lead to a compromise of mutual satisfaction.
If can also lead to loss of limbs, the CDC warns.
But sleeving into a genetically enhanced body could lead to benefits.
Homer extended Miami's lead to 17-3 with his long run.
Simpson soon nudged the lead to 16 with a 633-pointer.
To Gibbons, efficient cultured-nugget production could lead to endless possibilities.
That desire could even lead to yet another controversial public appearance.
Hence, Merkel's potential illness might lead to a more stable government.
The Marlins extended their lead to 7-3 in the sixth.
The dissolution would likely lead to changes in the executive management.
This will lead to an increased risk for heat-related illnesses.
In summation: A ban may have lead to an opposite ban.
New York extended its lead to 3-1 in the eighth.
But any inaccuracy in the device could lead to wrongful arrests.
In serious cases, the flu can lead to hospitalizations or death.
In Wisconsin, a close race would lead to very different systems.
This alone will lead to over 300,000 people getting health insurance.
Those chips should also lead to a jump in audio performance.
That could lead to the FBI and regulators also getting involved.
Such plans could lead to big job cuts, the paper added.
That's a problem that can lead to the spread of disease.
In short, reduced trust in law can lead to more lawlessness.
That could lead to a standoff, and potentially another government shutdown.
Any retaliation would lead to seven more oligarchs, another neutron bomb.
Not every meeting is going to lead to your prince charming.
Mr Renzi's departure would not necessarily lead to a general election.
It could also lead to higher inflation in the medium term.
Is it going to lead to lower work hours or not?
Silence tends to lead to speculation to fill the information vacuum.
DC and Maryland's interpretation would lead to absurd results, Shumate said.
Those confrontations can lead to more viewers and more paying supporters.
Crowdsourcing tips can lead to everything from factual inaccuracies to trolls.
"My fear is that this will lead to violence," Alexander said.
The review may lead to a new "workers' charter" of rights.
PayPal's venture investments can also lead to business relationships, Ganatra said.
Jason Myers' 52-yard field goal cut Detroit's lead to four.
"Time alone isn't going to lead to significant change," he said.
An AI in the pipeline could lead to faster response times.
And immigration experts worry it could lead to inconsistent decision making.
Unfortunately for Mr Showalter, there would be no lead to preserve.
"It could lead to death if not adequately supported," he said.
Other times, it can lead to awkward encounters, as Comero experienced.
A calming of tensions could lead to a more substantial debate.
The Angels expanded their lead to 4-2 in the fourth.
More steps lead to the boat shed and the water's edge.
Only the United States of America can lead to defeat ISIS.
While backlash is deserved, it could also lead to positive change.
The Yankees extended their lead to 2-0 in the sixth.
The Marlins increased their lead to 9-3 in the eighth.
That might lead to another election or a minority Labour government.
A software reprogramming could lead to a much lower financial impact.
LanzaTech believes that could lead to a new paradigm in manufacturing.
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The pace is startling and that tends to lead to errors.
Analysts have suggested that his departure could lead to massive outflows.
The generals may worry that real reform will lead to accountability.
Her bid to protect French jobs would lead to more unemployment.
The puzzle is why strong growth doesn't lead to more inflation.
Chicago increased its lead to 3-1 in the fourth inning.
They're test subjects in studies that lead to life-saving discoveries.
The Twins extended the lead to 5-0 in the fourth.
HPV, if left untreated, can lead to cervical or anal cancer.
This could cause stress in a relationship and lead to conflict.
" CII's approach, Lipton warned, "would lead to state corporatism or socialism.
And that could lead to a whole new set of issues.
This, they say, can lead to future financial instability for families.
For specific industries, AR tech could lead to significant productivity boosts.
But will this bandmate romance only lead to more tabloid drama?
But falling costs alone do not always lead to lower prices.
Any threats against foreign diplomats could lead to swift international action.
Curiosity about primping can lead to the discovery of wonderful things.
Insect parts are gross, but they don't lead to foodborne illnesses.
Lawmakers also fear Turkey's invasion will lead to an ISIS resurgence.
Large groups of foreign students may also lead to social fragmentation.
Many fear the U.S. withdrawal will lead to the deal's collapse.
Too much hair on the brush will lead to major frizz.
Those two factors would typically lead to a higher stock market.
A diet high in sugar can also lead to dental problems.
This level of plot and historical detail can lead to confusion.
Failure to comply with the measure could lead to jail time.
But what these white matter abnormalities lead to is still unclear.
Dynamic Rich Pins that lead to further actions underscore that strategy.
Those concerns can lead to some not very strategic investment choices.
Student demonstrations are common in Senegal but rarely lead to deaths.
Raised prices can lead to decreased sales of any targeted good.
Italy risks an EU disciplinary procedure that could lead to fines.
It's a habit that can lead to dangerous consequences, he warns.
But don't worry, all that brightness won't lead to a headache.
That lead to further exploration in the world of volumetric cinematography.
"[Earnings] guidance can lead to a lot of malpractice," Buffett said.
Mixing them up can lead to confusing analysis and unnecessary arguments.
It's a plot twist that could lead to an unhappy ending.
It's also a real-world accreditation that can lead to jobs.
A chance connection with an editor lead to a book deal.
And even feudalism's slow death may not lead to much change.
Unintended pregnancies can lead to abortions, medical complications, and economic problems.
It may also lead to new training requirements for the AVTs.
That, in and of itself, can lead to even more problems.
But this didn't lead to the expected improvements in public health.
This could lead to a bounce in yields and the dollar.
Certain foods lead to increased risk of diabetes and heart disease.
More complaints would lead to "problems" for the bank, Wang added.
The Padres padded their lead to 4-0 in the sixth.
Some say that inhaling the smoke can lead to fungal infections.
The Marlins stretched their lead to 2-0 in the seventh.
"This does not automatically lead to a joint project," Lindner said.
Both xenophobic statements and Nazi propaganda can lead to prison sentences.
James' layup and McGhee's 343-pointer cut the lead to nine.
This may lead to a higher incidence of bolt-on acquisitions.
Beijing is building roads, but all roads won't lead to Beijing.
That posturing, she warns, could lead to a crash and burn.
The uncertainty of earnings could lead to volatility, according to RBC.
Fewer enthusiastic young players could eventually lead to fewer lifelong fans.
Failure to respond will lead to an investigation for voter fraud.
And in the worst cases, this can lead to lighter sentencing.
"Only high crimes and misdemeanours can lead to impeachment," he tweeted.
The fifth confusion is that buy-backs lead to low investment.
Persistent infections with high-risk HPV types can lead to cancer.
A good outing could lead to his return to the rotation.
The probationary program, if completed, can lead to charges being dropped.
However, thermal runaway could lead to the end of a mission.
Change does not automatically lead to the conclusion of "tragic irony".
Sure, algorithmic feeds can lead to more engagement and improved productivity.
They can lead to court cases that take years to resolve.
Doing so could lead to a sizeable supply shortfall next year.
Kramer – a role that would eventually lead to her first Oscar.
Regardless, the petition is not expected to lead to a redux.

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