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His warning that the poorest would suffer most from leaving the EU contrasts sharply with Iain Duncan Smith, the former work and pensions secretary, and leading out campaigner, who argued this week that staying in could lead to an "explosion of havenots".
Lawyers expect that demographic and economic trends could lead to an explosion of age-discrimination cases.
The trend might lead to an explosion of innovation or to dangerous, uncontrolled experiments by newbies.
Ms. Zettel, the chief executive of Donate Life California, predicted that Facebook's move would lead to "an explosion of registrations".
But the denim diapers, she added, could lead to "an explosion of diapers that don't need clothing".
The United States Chamber of Commerce opposes the bill, saying it "would lead to an explosion of litigation" against employers.
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But those two rulings led to an explosion of litigation.
This led to an explosion of research in bacterial genetics.
Constantly improving technology has led to an explosion of corporate data.
A reduction in lion and leopard populations in Ghana has led to an explosion of olive baboons.
Those tax cuts, of course, have led to an explosion of the deficit, repudiating GOP economic theory.
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