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This would lead to a quick promotion and more responsibility than he could handle.
At the time, many predicted that the discovery would lead to a quick cure.
A bailout would probably lead to a quick rebound in Russia.
Moreover, the water sprays (sprinkler or water mist) was seen to lead to a quick de-stratification of the smoke layer.
Obviously, there's a strong chance that booze, cocaine and hookers after the age of 65 will lead to a quick, slightly grotty death.
Johnson, who hired Lehman Brothers to advise him last week, is offering no indication that his late entry into the Washington fray will lead to a quick exit.
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The goal is to perform operations that are less invasive, safer and less painful for the patient, and that lead to a quicker recovery.
Officials said the plan would save $200 million in interest payments, create several thousand new jobs and lead to a quicker completion of hundreds of "completely unglamorous" municipal projects, as Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg put it.
This honest discussion of symptoms can lead to a quicker diagnosis and treatment.
For many, a bright house is an inviting house and that can lead to a quicker sale.
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