Sentence examples for lead to wider from inspiring English sources

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"We see this as a first step that will hopefully lead to wider regulation," he said.

And, rightly, he has stressed that the failure to develop the right transport policies could lead to wider societal upheaval.

Andrew Copson, chief executive of the British Humanist Association, said he was concerned this would lead to wider social divides.

They also benefit from positive stereotypes which lead to wider expectations of success.Is this a vindication of tiger parenting?

That, or any prolonged military action, would be disastrous for Israel and lead to wider regional instability.

Hopes ran high that the transfer of the three hostages would lead to wider prisoner exchanges for more of the 700 hostages reportedly still in guerrilla hands.

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Some fear that it would lead to wide disparity of provision: "the postcode problem".

This would lead to wide-scale forced migration and social unrest.

Moreover, as van Cleve (2003) effectively demonstrates, theories that do not allow for basic knowledge lead to (wide-ranging) skepticism.

This can lead to wide CIs and uncertain conclusions.

A change in medication concentration could lead to wide changes in drug delivery to the patient.

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