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Today, a problem at a single factory can swiftly lead to an outbreak that extends nationwide.
Ms. McCrystal said that emergency crews were working around the clock to restore service and ease fears that contaminated water could lead to an outbreak of disease.
At the moment, many Japanese firms are worried that the new triangular-merger law will lead to an outbreak of hostile takeovers by foreign buyers.
Cameron is determined that the Miller episode does not lead to an outbreak of indiscipline, the last thing he needs in the European elections after weeks trying to bring some of the most prominent rebels back into the fold.
The players say the hard cap — in which teams would not be allowed to exceed a fixed payroll amount — amounts to complete negotiating capitulation and would lead to an outbreak of non-guaranteed contracts along the lines of the N.F.L.
Clegg, who will address a meeting of his parliamentary party tomorrow night, believes his best aim is to ensure that the vote on Thursday does not lead to an outbreak of recriminations.
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"This action led to an outbreak of disorder between rival fans on the pitch.
Rome has been hit by an unusually cold snap that has led to an outbreak of flu this winter.
Too bad if all this leads to an outbreak of militant shrugging among the good vintners of Burgundy.
The mass demonstrations of the Arab Spring have led to an outbreak of public violence against women.
This led to an outbreak of war from which Rome emerged victorious in 338, when the Latin League was dissolved.
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