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"It really will be sexual transmission that will lead to a widespread epidemic and lead to catastrophe," she said.
This could lead to a widespread crisis across the region in coming years, if preparations are not made to deal with the current and probable future consequences.
By contrast, in a scenario without polities to reduce emissions, future warming is very likely to lead to a widespread disintegration of permafrost by the end of this century.
In general, low-power research reactors are exempt, on the basis of the common assumption that an accident in such systems will not lead to a widespread release of radioactivity.
But the way they aggravated the industry's underlying flaws is likely to lead to a widespread re-shaping of it, featuring a polarisation between international networks on the one hand and regional, short-haul, low-cost carriers operating point-to-point on the other.
The shedding of the resistant bacteria into the environment by cattle may lead to a widespread dissemination of antibiotic resistant genes to the resident bacteria in the environment (Callaway et al. [2003]; Mashood, et al. [2006]).
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A salmonella scare in 2006 led to a widespread product recall in Britain.
This had led to a widespread feeling that Belgium consists of two democracies, with their own dynamics and policies.
That belief, along with a general faith in the importance of family, has led to a widespread effort by the church to compile and digitize family records.
But sadly it has also led to a widespread belief among the English that we never discovered the joy of washing.
Allegations of racial profiling at the Badlands, the neighborhood's most popular bar, led to a widespread boycott in 2005 and intervention by the city's Human Rights Commission.
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