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But an auspicious beginning led rapidly to an inglorious end.
The partnership led rapidly to conflicts over how to tailor and sell the Asian partner's products in the U.S. market.
This led rapidly to the fall of Slobodan Milosevic, denounced for dragging his nation into a war it could not win.
But at other times they have led rapidly to new governments and much greater democracy, as happened in the Philippines in 1986, South Korea in 1987 and Mongolia beginning in 1990.
These events led rapidly to Mary's defeat and imprisonment in Loch Leven Castle.
The failure of the agreement led rapidly to the First Barons' War.
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Minor critical incidents are common but troublesome, major ones can lead rapidly to hypoxaemia, brain injury and death.
The result is enhanced instability of the parabolic equilibrium flow, which leads rapidly to highly complex flow patterns.
As continuous recording leads rapidly to the accumulation of large amounts of data, parameter extraction and automated processing become crucial.
I can imagine, done in front of the right people, that this could lead rapidly to self-improvement in the form of a pay raise or promotion.
Electrophilic addition of butylsulfenyl bromide to olefins leads rapidly to the formation of the corresponding α-bromo, β-butylthio derivative under mild conditions.
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