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Others pointed out that the ballots seemed designed to lead opposition voters astray.
The program is designed to lead to an associate degree after two years of continuous enrollment.
Again a bad regime was toppled, and a process started that was designed to lead to democracy.
Unlike some architecture competitions, which produce extravagant designs that prove too expensive to build, this one was designed to lead directly to a workable scheme.
Dressed up in the benign language of "personal" accounts, they are designed to lead ultimately to the dismantling of Social Security.
But on climate change, advocacy groups chastised Berlin for obstructing the process designed to lead to a far-reaching agreement in Copenhagen at the end of the year.
Doherty's stay at the Cabin will see him undergo a rigorous treatment programme designed to lead to recovery once and for all".
That statute, in turn, requires that any controversy or contest that is designed to lead to a conclusive selection of electors be completed by Dec. 12.
Oslo was not designed to lead to Palestinian statehood or self-determination, in spite of what the P.L.O.'s leaders at the time appear to have believed.
He used costume and interiors to create a rich visual experience, sets beautifully designed to lead the eye around the screen seeding silent clues.
Some New Orleans elites have publicly called for a richer, whiter city, and the commission's plan seems designed to lead to exactly that.
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