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Yes, it's one thing leading to the next and that's sort of the hopeful story of how you get from individual action, individual steps taken very often by environmentalists in, sort of, the name of public good, leading to public policy changes which then lead to ever more individual changes.
The presumption was that staving off near-term pain would lead to ever more spectacular collapse.
Kaplan holds open the possibility that nascent great-power rivalry will lead to ever closer cooperation.
There is certainly a risk that Twitter will lead to ever faster but shallower politics.
After the Chinese declaration last weekend, American officials feared that, if left unchallenged, the Chinese action would lead to ever greater claims elsewhere in the Pacific region.
Good arguments were given for these price gains—among them, that increased wealth and better nutrition lead to ever more consumption and investment and production ballooned.
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This combination can lead to ever-rising deficits, public debt burdens and increasingly large governments to conduct the public's business.
The committees in turn are advised by pay consultancies – a tight-knit circle of executive pay experts who are adept at devising new schemes and incentives that lead to ever-higher pay.
This, in all certainty, will lead to ever-more numerous protests about which officials high and low will continue to lie to themselves and to their superiors — until they can lie no more, because they and their jobs will have been swept away by the rage they are trying to lie out of existence.
One practical problem with that approach is that "defunding" the law won't eliminate the mandates on insurers that could lead to ever-escalating premiums if the rest of its provisions don't go into effect.
The race upwards leads to ever greater hubris.
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