Example sentences of "which lead to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , Cooper and Kleinschmidt outline research into factors which lead to success in new product development .
2 Brown and Harris ( 1978 ) argue that the factors which lead to depression in women are of two types : some actually provoke the onset of depression ( provoking agents ) while others make women more vulnerable to the operation of provoking agents ( vulnerability factors ) .
3 In addition to deposition , events such as activation of components of the complement or clotting factor cascades can occur , which lead to generation of moieties which interact with other cell types — eg neutrophils , lymphocytes and macrophages — involved in inflammatory processes .
4 If the cause or matter is properly characterised as criminal , it can not lose that character simply because at one stage it is carried forward by techniques which closely resemble those employed in civil matters , or which lead to relief often granted in civil matters , or which are available in civil or criminal matters alike ; any more than , having gained this new character by the employment of such techniques , it would revert to its former status when the deployment of the techniques came to an end .
5 Finally , the pharmacological basis of changes in blood pressure which lead to hypertension was uncovered in several research centres , including Oxford , and these investigations on experimental animals led to the use of hexamethonium compounds as one of the first effective treatments for hypertension .
6 It has sought to educate people away from the trap of individualism and to reinforce those instincts which lead to cooperation and collective solutions to problems .
7 Questions which lead to decision-making
8 Viner provided a framework for the analysis of changes in trade patterns which lead to welfare losses as a result of participating in a CU .
9 Loss of equilibrium or social balance within a group may occur because of a variety of behaviours which lead to communication blockages .
10 The factors which lead to breakdown in such caring , and in particular to the emergence of a predominantly rejecting relationship , are still imperfectly understood .
11 This is because of the reactions induced by instillation — ie reflex tearing , blinking and lacrymal drainage , all of which lead to dilution and elimination of the foreign substance .
12 However , we have also stressed that any decline in reading standards in the inner city must be set firmly within the context of the political and economic circumstances which lead to poverty and social dislocation .
13 In longer courses , notably those which lead to postgraduate qualifications , not only is the view longer but the intellectual breadth is also wider .
14 Now , the important point about the rational expectations assumptions which lead to equation ( 3.42 ) is that they impose restrictions on equation ( 3.43b ) .
15 In this chapter we look at how those goals may be in conflict , and how they are affected by age , culture and a person 's job ; 1 consider how organizations attempt to motivate people by rewarding performance , and thereby rewarding those goals ; finally we look at the outcomes of goal/organization mismatch which lead to dissatisfaction , disillusionment and stress .
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