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Efforts by Qatar to mediate bore little fruit and precipitated a rupture in Qatari-Saudi relations.
These bold actions brought an immediate and sharp protest from Spain and precipitated a cabinet crisis in Washington.
The American government chose not to rescue Lehman Brothers, a fact that stunned investors and precipitated a panic.
This has facilitated new order-driven markets and precipitated a gradual decline in the role of exchanges as pools of liquidity.
President Bill Clinton vetoed a budget bill in 1995, and precipitated a government shutdown, in part because of environmentally destructive riders.
I credit Cornell University with a public statement in May 2009 that raised consciousness about this principle and precipitated a series of other notable statements.
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It stirred fears of a new epoch of piracy and precipitated an unprecedented naval response.
The story of his family's conversion was told in flashback, and precipitated an onstage collision between the American and the Chinese sense of self.
This doctrine became especially important during the economic catastrophe of the 1930s and precipitated an ideological struggle within the NAACP.
Results: homologous transfusion during surgery was required in 32 patients and precipitated an increase in neutrophil elastase (p=0.008) and TNF-α (p=0.015) but not IL-6 and CRP.
When their efforts failed and voters elected a Democratic government in 1892, Republican leaders predicted economic disaster, encouraged investors to shun the stock market, prompted a run on treasury gold and precipitated an economic crash.
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