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Waging this argument for a few months won't lead to a sudden financial panic.
Still, he said, "dietary indiscretion" can lead to a sudden rise in uric acid.
It will not lead to a sudden dip in health-care costs, predicts Mr Trogdon.
As investors reprice risk it would probably also lead to a sudden tightening of credit.
Yet the tactical gains appear unlikely to lead to a sudden shift that collapses the government, analysts say.
It would eventually affect his eyesight, but also lead to a sudden illumination of his creative vision.
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This led to a sudden interest in diversity and equality in mainstream institutions.
In spots, the two plates can become stuck until accumulating pressure leads to a sudden heaving release of energy.
Earlier this year, when a political crisis in Venezuela led to a sudden collapse in that country's exports, the Saudis persuaded OPEC members to boost output.
(I had recently read "The Emperor of All Maladies" by Siddhartha Mukherjee, which led to a sudden spike in my interest in biology).
In Europe silver shortages led to a sudden massive expansion of the money supply and the hyperinflation of the mid-17th century.
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