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In the world of intelligence it can lead to lost lives.
The Tories were making all the running with their claim that national insurance increases would lead to lost jobs.
Any disruption in the power supply that compromises the processor's ability to manage those voltages can lead to lost data or system crashes.
William Branigin's account in "Embedded" of how he reported, in The Washington Post, the killing of Iraqi civilians at a checkpoint -- an account markedly different from the Pentagon's -- shows that being embedded does not necessarily lead to lost objectivity.
But as at other transaction-rich enterprises, some members of the telephone sales staff at Ingram Micro, which had $28 billion in revenue last year, feared that the Net would lead to lost sales.
The banks have said that they are cooperating fully with the compensation process and that there is little indication that information they have shielded would lead to lost bank depositors who suffered at the hands of the Nazis or the depositors' relatives.
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These are the things that lead to losing five games just on blown fourth-quarter leads alone.
The young wife who tried to avoid all the pitfalls and errors which lead to losing one's husband.
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