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The need to appease both parties can lead to blow-outs.
What is it about the financial regulations that seems to lead to blow-ups like JPMorgan's, the American International Group's and others over there?
How can this setting ever lead to blows?
In this case it is known that in the quadratic (or merely superlinear) case, the model can lead to blow-up [19] in the absence of a fixed threshold.
The reduction of the down-wash effect with increase of the jet-to-wind momentum flux ratio and the change of vorticity from negative to positive in the near-wake region of the burner tip lead to blow-off of flames.
Look what happened when we overthrew Saddam Hussein when we invaded Iraq, or when we overthrew Muammar Gaddafi when we intervened in Libya; both of those events lead to blow-back, which was ISIS controlling portions of both countries.
Early in 2003, more special-teams gaffes led to blown late leads against the Dallas Cowboys and the Eagles.
After their argument nearly led to blows, both camps claimed the skirmish proved that the other side was worried.
But Sunday's exchange of words, although harsh at times, never led to blows or other violence.
But for the last three weeks, the Hawks have resembled the '69 Cubs, as ill-timed slip-ups have led to blown leads, lost games and contagious self-doubt.
Moments later, Harrington grabbed Nailon by the jersey, and Nailon responded with a hard shove that could have led to blows if the two had not been separated.
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