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But none ever seems to lead to a real job.
The changes, he says, will lead to "a real and functioning economic union".
But might the Ashcroft scandal lead to a real rethink about political financing of democratic activity?
Richard M. Webster Jr., the mayor, had hoped the president's visit would lead to a real change.
that didn't really tie together and lead to a real transformation of that country's agriculture and its situation with respect to hunger.
"It was clear to me right away that this was not going to lead to a real job," she said of the U.S. programs.
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Derek Mackay, the Scottish finance secretary, added that the capital spending increase would still lead to a real-terms cut of 8% in his capital budget, alongside a 9% real-terms cut in day-to-day spending measured against what ministers expected in 2010 they would get.
It is hoped that scientific studies of this disastrous earthquake will one day lead to a real-time evaluation system for static displacement using strong-motion data.
His strategy is a joint programme between natural and social sciences that would lead to a "real-time technology assessment" combining fundamental understandings of the social, moral, political, and economic dynamics of knowledge-based innovation.
As the 72-year-old climbs the handful of stairs leading up to his classroom, he tells me that the accident led to a real downturn in his fortunes.
"His death led to a real opportunity," Ms. Leff said.
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