Example sentences of "and lead to the " in BNC.

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1 Macmillan played on Kennedy 's political instincts by suggesting that a failure to honour Eisenhower 's Polaris pledge could sink the Macmillan Government and lead to the election of an anti-American alternative , either Conservative or Labour — anti-Americanism not being confined to one party .
2 It is these leakage channels into the gut cell walls that cause them to swell and burst the gut wall and lead to the death of the insect .
3 It could create dependence on unreliable imports ( as the world market for low sulphur coal is extremely susceptible to sharp increases in demand and expensive because of its popularity in the USA ) , adversely affect the balance of payments , be vulnerable to changes in the value of the pound , increase unemployment costs from the mining industry , and lead to the geological abandonment of UK mines , thus making it a difficult policy to reverse .
4 In nature , these displays are performed only in courtship , increase in intensity with sexual attraction between courting auklets , and lead to the formation of mated pairs .
5 For the experimental scientist such discordances and incongruities are the spur to new discoveries and lead to the development of new theories — or so at least we like to think .
6 The sense of outrage on the part of both Marx and Braverman at the crippling effects ( physical or spiritual ) on many workers of the division of labour within capitalist enterprises is fully justified , but their unitary and rationalistic conception of the total subordination of labour to capital leads them to an overestimation of the role this division of labour must play in the formation of social collectivities : the extraction of any ‘ skill ’ content from labour for the mass of workers ; the homogenisation of ‘ simple labour ’ in all branches of production ; the cheapening of labour power ; increasingly intolerable oppression — these tendencies are bound to overwhelm any secondary differentiation of the workers by branch or by enterprise and lead to the formation of a revolutionary proletariat .
7 However , if we choose our loop as shown in fig. 4.16(d) , where the boundary moves with the rotating disc , the both flux linkage and flux cutting make sense and lead to the desired result .
8 When family members , or other people close to the sufferer attempt to give feedback it may be resented and resisted by the reactivated denial system and lead to the opposite of the desired effect .
9 Moreover , if conducted rigorously , all these different approaches should be consistent with each other and lead to the same investment decisions .
10 Tom Rosenthal , chairman and managing director of Deutsch , warned that a tax on books could raise prices by 20% and lead to the abolition of the Net Book Agreement .
11 Must taxes create distortions and lead to the waste or inefficiency which Figure 16–3 suggests ?
12 The Mahaweli project — the largest foreign aid programme to date — will affect one third of the country 's land mass and lead to the relocation of 10 per cent of the country 's population .
13 The government said that the strike was " unjustified " and would cost an estimated R25,000 million ( about US$8,500 million ) and lead to the loss of 70,000 jobs .
14 These cause repeated damage to the forest , including saplings of desirable species , and lead to the problem of genetic erosion of the crop , and are also difficult to administer .
15 It argues that reforestation on a large scale would reduce biodiversity through damage to wildlife habitats , degrade soils , and lead to the forced resettlement of subsistence farmers .
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