Sentence examples for Has precipitated from inspiring English sources

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But it's the developed world that has precipitated global warming.

So the news media squall it has precipitated seems overblown.

In this cramped view, Germany has precipitated the crisis.

That has precipitated a recent deal-making wave in the beverage industry.

The ensuing political turmoil has precipitated high inflation and job losses.

Indeed, the national discourse surrounding race and policing has precipitated at least some action on Capitol Hill.

The drift away from audience-oriented contenders has precipitated a sharp drop in viewers for the annual Oscar show.

Right now, a 1970s mood in fashion has precipitated a concerted industry-wide effort to make flares happen.

NATO has little or no presence there and a spokesman said NATO was unsure what has precipitated the shooting.

It is too early to know if the second Kennedy assassination has precipitated any fundamental change in the political sentiment of the voters.

The focal line of this lubricious party jam is "I know you want it", repeated over and over, and has precipitated an internet storm over its "rapiness".

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