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Preventing car theft may have precipitated a reduction in other crimes.
Winfield's off-the-field scuffles with George Steinbrenner have precipitated a lack of unity among the Yankee players.
Were Mr. Kornitzer still alive, this counterfeiting would surely have precipitated a dramatic gesture of abhorrence and repudiation.
The television debates have precipitated a national conversation that encouraged many voters to re-examine their old party identities in light of their policy preferences.
In a stunning and rare example of philanthropy publicly flexing its muscles, three foundations have precipitated a crisis in the Pittsburgh public school system.
Yet now Republicans in Congress have precipitated a shutdown of the federal government and are threatening to let the nation default on its once Triple-A-rated debt.
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The collapse of standards in the public education system, once among the world's best, have precipitated an epidemic of antisocial behavior among urban youth.
The simple opportunity to return to an area of origin may have precipitated an improvement in mental health, despite the fact that relatively few (3.1%) of the followed sample had done so.
That has precipitated a recent deal-making wave in the beverage industry.
Right now, a 1970s mood in fashion has precipitated a concerted industry-wide effort to make flares happen.
The drift away from audience-oriented contenders has precipitated a sharp drop in viewers for the annual Oscar show.
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