Example sentences of "and leads [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have already seen that in order to pay for public goods and redistribution the government must raise tax revenues , which typically introduces allocative distortions and leads to a dead-weight burden .
2 It enables analysis to address the role of knowledge as power and leads to a critique of knowledge not based on its truth but on how it affects and is affected by social relations .
3 The second is observed in very good solvents , where the tendency is for polymer-solvent interactions to predominate , and leads to a preference for even more extended conformations .
4 Constituency work takes some time and leads to a multiplicity of minor preoccupations but it by no means occupies the entire day .
5 The first part of the route is marked by flags and leads to a gate in the wall at 1,000 feet .
6 If logic and reason can interpret the information sent in by the senses and produce a conclusion that would change as the information changes , it is emotion that clouds our vision and leads to a state in which we do not see things as they are .
7 Whether the existence of government debt diverts savings and leads to a reduction in real capital accumulation depends , for example , on whether people take a long-term view of the liabilities of succeeding generations and adjust bequest behaviour .
8 Cultural inheritance is analogous to genetical inheritance and leads to a process of evolutionary change analogous to genetical evolution .
9 The skilled negotiator knows that explicitness aids common understanding and leads to a quality agreement that is more likely to stick .
10 Each course requires one double period per week and leads to a SCOTVEC qualification .
11 On the other hand , the first type relies on the information provided by the second which polishes , refines and leads to a redefinition of the problem .
12 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 .
13 There is continual improvement in standards , since each discovery of a flawed experiment is published and leads to the tightening of future procedures .
14 ADP induces aggregation directly and leads to the platelet release reaction ( MacMillan , 1966 ) .
15 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 .
16 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 ’ .
17 The interaction across topics involves longer-range transfer and leads to the beginning of the exploration of problem-solving .
18 This , it is argued , hinders rational thought and leads to the avoidance and downgrading of non-military solutions to world problems .
19 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 .
20 A specialised course in Immunology in the third year builds on earlier courses in cell and molecular biology , and leads to an honours specialisation in the fourth year .
21 This programme involves the total Catholic school community in discussion of Catholic school philosophy , ethos and goals and leads to an examination of programmes , structures , relationships and practices in the school .
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