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And if handled skillfully, it might lead, in time, to positive change.
If ingested, strontium 90 can linger in bones, emitting radiation inside the body that can lead, in time, to cancer.
And all were linked to the trade networks across the Atlantic — a novel phenomenon, and one that would lead, in time, to our own interconnected world.
Forty-five running plays by Dallas, a 72-54 advantage in overall plays and a lead in time of possession of 36:59 to 23:01 helped put Washington in a deep hole.
He said his toppling "should lead in time to a democratic Iraq governed by the people", but concluded "just swapping one dictator for another seems inconsistent with our values".
Turkey fears that the emergence of a Kurdish-run Rojava, as these self-governing cantons are collectively called, will lead in time to a border-straddling Kurdistan dominated by the PKK.
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The long lead-in time to learn the Paralympic game is an added barrier.
This may mean a longer lead-in time, but is fairer to learners".
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Give yourself as much lead-in time as possible with these more complex bids.
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