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That, they hope, will lead to a broad consensus in the party that running with Obama simply isn't realistic and superdelegates flocking en masse to Clinton.
The system will lead to a broad interconnection of federal databases, ranging from intelligence to law enforcement as well as routine commercial data.
It was widely believed that the scandal would lead to a broad inquiry into how banks inflated the housing bubble, profiting as it expanded.
The 2012 election, they say, in which President Obama won with 71 percent of the Hispanic vote, has created a climate in which Republicans are willing to make concessions that could lead to a broad immigration overhaul.
Daryl Friedman, the Washington representative of the recording academy, which administers the Grammy Awards and is allied with the artists' position, expressed hope that negotiations could lead to a "broad consensus in the artistic community, so there don't have to be 100 lawsuits".
One of China's leading experts on counterterrorism and foreign policy predicted on Thursday that the fiery crash of a vehicle three days earlier near the Chinese leadership's compound at the edge of Tiananmen Square would lead to a broad reassessment of domestic security and China's diplomacy.
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"But this may lead to a broader war".
But a soda tax could lead to a broader sugar tax.
Yahoo also said there was no guarantee that the test would lead to a broader deal.
Rising mortgage rates could also lead to a broader slowdown in the real estate recovery.
"The question now is whether this might lead to a broader crisis," the magazine wrote.
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