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Negotiations now, rather than war later, could lead to a far better outcome for all parties — even if that means Syrians' aspirations for freedom might be met much later than anyone would like.
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She had written of her hope to "save the lives of Ukrainians and the territorial integrity of the country" and, in another passage, that "sooner or later my views could lead to repression".
Both pre-existing and later evolving mutations could lead to detectable genetic alterations.
If you don't test yourself until you're 50 - then you risk receiving a later diagnosis, which could lead to death.
Maternal undernutrition leads to symmetric growth retardation, whereas undernutrition later in pregnancy could lead to asymmetric fetal proportions (Akram and Arif 2005).
Furthermore, it is not possible to diagnose asthma in young preschool children and the diagnosis of asthma is often made at a later age, which could lead to misclassification of the indication in young children.
Last year the prime minister pledged to force power companies to give every customer the cheapest possible deal rather than put them on to standard tariffs, but it later emerged that this could lead to one in five customers actually paying more.
Later school start times could lead to better grades, less car crashes, and less sickness and infection.
Thus one has to be very careful when one changes something later on, because this could lead to inconsistencies with the C++ code.
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