Sentence examples for could have precipitated from inspiring English sources

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What could have precipitated such a generous act?

Additional factors which could have precipitated AFL in prone patients were present in 63.

At that time, Katz spoke of concerns that the loss of Newsnight's figurehead could have precipitated a "great 'Whither Newsnight?' storm".

What could have precipitated this incredible growth over the last two years?

"It is a quite peaceful picture and in some ways quite respectful, but it makes you think immediately: what could have precipitated this?

Because warmer water tends to evaporate more, some researchers proposed that the extra moisture in the atmosphere could have precipitated as snow, if the air was cold enough.

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But as suggested in Section 1, language and cooperation on a human scale are so far from primate norms that the mere presence of potential preadaptations could not alone have precipitated them.

"The warning may have precipitated it," said Roberta Goodman of Merrill Lynch Global Securities.

Which may have precipitated my decision to move to Newcastle, England".

"It may have precipitated something that was already happening.

Two characteristics of Article 14 have precipitated this development.

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