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Old ways of measuring success can lead to a sharp decline or failure.
A few worry that the new regime will lead to a sharp drop in sales, not a surge in profits.
Since lower future returns imply higher present values, that would lead to a sharp jump in the stockmarket.
Analysts and opponents in Parliament had warned that the measure would lead to a sharp increase in prices.
Last week, a dip in sales of newly built homes helped lead to a sharp decline in the stock market.
Analysts and industry executives said the decision would lead to a sharp rise in local phone rates.
Even a modest increase in interest rates could lead to a sharp rise in mortgage arrears and repossessions, it said.
Wildlife biologists and climate scientists overwhelmingly agree that the disappearance of Arctic sea ice will lead to a sharp drop in polar bear populations.
Over the next years, the ageing profile of the UK population will lead to a sharp increase in the volumes of pension annuity sales.
Rupture of the in-vessel components of the cooling system pipe may lead to a sharp pressure increase and possible damage of the vacuum vessel.
In fact, InBev's impressive distribution network outside America would probably lead to a sharp increase in the number of foreigners guzzling Bud.
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