Example sentences of "lead to the " in BNC.
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31 | The above arguments lead to the conclusion that the usual initial data for colliding plane waves leads to a unique solution only up to the topological singularities and in regions II and III , and to the ‘ focusing ’ singularity in the interaction region . |
32 | Some courses , such as the Postgraduate Diploma in Social Work , lead to the award of a professional qualification as well as an award of the University . |
33 | The majority of degree courses lead to the honours classifications of first , second ( upper or lower division ) , or third class . |
34 | The lads with her help , learn all about the art of stripping , and their astounding success in their new-found careers almost ends in tears — but not before some hilarious moments lead to the climax of the play where everyone certainly gets everything ( or more ) than they bargained for ! |
35 | I can count on the fingers of one hand all the journalists I have met who are committed to telling the truth about my field as well as they can discover it , No one could organise censorship so effectively in America , so the distortions in the press must reflect countless more or less independent decisions by editors and reporters which lead to the perpetuation of a misleading and intellectually fallacious understanding of a serious scientific subject . |
36 | Rapid agreement by the park committees and boards is the norm : the majority of proposals are approved without question : and in most other cases , negotiations lead to the agreed retention or addition of Features of conservation value . |
37 | Though competition between individuals or populations , leading to the selection of one and the demise of the other , may well fine-tune the course of evolution , the mass replacement of one dominant life-form by another may depend on environmental factors or chance events that lead to the disappearance of the first before the second can begin to radiate . |
38 | Ultimately , these reactions lead to the detoxification of the chemical . |
39 | Misusing drugs in pregnancy can seriously harm your baby and even lead to the birth of a baby dependent on drugs . |
40 | The concept of casual recreational sex in society sends young people out into the streets and into bars endeavouring to establish relationships which lead to the bedroom . |
41 | It is the imperatives of a coherent demand for representation together with common points of struggle that lead to the notion of a somehow definable gay audience . |
42 | Paradoxically , the west , with its dedication to human rights , has inspired policies of ‘ liberalisation ’ that lead to the persecution and abuse of those who defend the poor and unprotected . |
43 | Both of these situations lead to the conclusion that the gyro is inadequate for its purpose , whereas the real problem lies in the adjustment of the model 's control linkage . |
44 | It is sometimes admitted that there are dangers in this in that they can take the wrong decisions , about new technology , or marketing a product , or about industrial relations , and it is implied that if these decisions lead to the wrong strategy then all will be lost for everyone . |
45 | The discovery that gur ( an important component of the lobon-gur solution ) was not always readily available in all households , lead to the trials of a rice-salt solution as a possible replacement for the lobon-gur solution . |
46 | The same features of the mode of production also lead to the state intervening in the process of commodity exchange and social labour . |
47 | On page 13 , however , STUART ‘ I 'm still taking Valium ’ MACONIE recounts the full horror of 1988 , the pivotal Reading that lead to the wonderment that awaits us this weekend . |
48 | The result is that conflicts in one set of relationships , over a wide range of society , or over a long period of time , lead to the re-establishment of social cohesion ( 1955 : 2 ) . |
49 | But Craven chose Louis Luyt , the maverick president of the powerful Transvaal Rugby to help pursue the initiatives which lead to the creation of SARFU . |
50 | This relationship underlies some important negative arguments which by citing certain claims to the effect that human beings can not , as they may suppose , live in a certain way , lead to the conclusion that certain ethical goals or ideals are unrealistic and should be revised . |
51 | The very opposite considerations lead to the success of businesses where intense customer contact is the basis of commerce . |
52 | If that promise had been promptly enforced — by putting a guard on the bridges over the Drina and Sava rivers , with aircraft to watch the roads that lead to the bridges — the size of the intervening soldiers ' task would have been sharply reduced . |
53 | Although this could , as Labour-inclined economists increasingly accepted , lead to the misallocation of resources ( through the underpricing of capital relative to other inputs ) , lower interest rates were still being trumpeted by Labour spokesmen as a great advantage for nationalised industries well into the 1950s . |
54 | In contrast , little is known about the biochemical cascades that are triggered by the permeation of Ca 2+ through open NMDA channels and which lead to the persistent enhancement of synaptic efficiency . |
55 | These data show that there has been a posterior transformation of the trigeminal territory to a facial/vestibuloacoustic identity , and illustrates that retinoic acid induces changes in Hox-B1 expression that lead to the duplication of the r4/5 patterns in r2/3 without changing the normal r4/5 domains . |
56 | 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 . |
57 | 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 . |
58 | The acceptability of wishes and attitudes is not based upon such conformity , though of course they normally lead to the effort to produce it . |
59 | A year earlier it was Vittorio Cassoni — then head of AT&T 's Computer Group and the man who forged the deal with Sun Microsystems Inc which lead to the creation of the Open Software Foundation — who was sufficiently encouraged by the work of London firm UniSoft Ltd on a binary compatibility standard for Unix running on Motorola Inc 680x0 and 88000 CPU lines , to back the concept of Unix ABIs . |
60 | Why is it that there is such total myopia in business about the things that lead to the release of human energy and talent ? |