Sentence examples for applied leads to from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "applied leads to" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The research shows that when applied correctly, it leads to significant improvements in performance."
Alternatives: "utilized results in" or "implemented causes".

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Rinfret C.J.C. referred, inter alia, to the judgment of Farwell L.J. in Re Lowe v. Darling & Son, at p. 785 where mention is made of Colquhoun v. Brooks and of the statement of Lopes L.J., at p. 65, that "the maxim ought not to be applied when its application, having regard to the subject-matter to which it is to be applied, leads to inconsistency or injustice".

Limitation to a few large cities where population registers or area sampling are applied leads to cluster effects and a bias towards metropolitan and more segregated living conditions.

Our results confirmed that ignoring residual covariances when a selection index approach is applied leads to remarkable bias.

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Different charge densities applied led to PPy patterns with different morphologies; a possible mechanism was addressed.

Research into the provision of extrinsic feedback in sport suggests that real-time feedback can lead to skill acquisition and, when appropriately applied, lead to skill retention during competition and therefore a positive performance outcome.

Thus, forces when applied lead to biological response in whole of the periodontal apparatus that cannot be differentiated for release of inflammatory mediators in GCF which is a freely circulating fluid in gingival sulcus.

The combination of all techniques applied led to a better understanding of the mode of action of the new compounds.

Bearing in mind the fact that the experimental treatment applied led to a decrease in the photosynthetic pigment content, we examined how these changes influenced photosynthetic performance.

Hence, the resulting current – despite no external bias voltage was applied led to a dc polarization of the electrode and consequently the impedance measurements could not be conducted under equilibrium conditions.

I mean, it would be overwhelming to have things like coughing, nail clipping, toothbrushing, chewing crunchy stuff, eating, slurping, breathing, snorting, yawning, chewing gum, laughing, snoring, typing, or whistling (cross out the ones that don't apply) lead to intense emotions.

So they applied lead paint to their faces to whiten their skin, failing to notice that one of the side effects of this affectation was death.

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