Example sentences of "[coord] leads to the " in BNC.

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1 This obsession with changing its environment sometimes causes the Beaver to fall foul of local authorities , particularly when the end result obstructs the migratory routes of Salmon or leads to the flooding of woodlands and highways .
2 The staircase to the upper floor is in beautiful style , with a fountain at its base and leads to the more important art treasures .
3 ADP induces aggregation directly and leads to the platelet release reaction ( MacMillan , 1966 ) .
4 And , thirdly , he presented the notion that this increasing state intervention and action at the local urban level inevitably ‘ politicizes ’ the provision of collective consumption and leads to the development of political activity expressed as ‘ urban social movements ’ .
5 So , Unger argues , the quest for substantive justice in what he terms ‘ post-liberal society ’ openly corrupts legal generality and leads to the dissolution of the rule of law .
6 The interaction across topics involves longer-range transfer and leads to the beginning of the exploration of problem-solving .
7 For instance , it would surely seem reasonable to suggest that a theory that anticipates and leads to the discovery of new phenomena , in the way Clerk Maxwell 's theory led to the discovery of radio waves , is more worthy of merit and more justifiable than a law or theory devised to account for phenomena already known and not leading to the discovery of new ones .
8 There is continual improvement in standards , since each discovery of a flawed experiment is published and leads to the tightening of future procedures .
9 This , it is argued , hinders rational thought and leads to the avoidance and downgrading of non-military solutions to world problems .
10 Robertson and Walker proposed a model for the Universe having uniform curvature ; this framework works very well and leads to the locally preferred comoving frames noted above .
11 This review is done every year and leads to the publication of a Programme of Work and to the setting up of module development groups made up of industrial , commercial and education representatives .
12 This is part of the well-known process of gentrification of inner city working-class areas that improves the quality of housing but leads to the displacement of working-class residents by professional and other high-paid groups .
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