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"It may have precipitated something that was already happening.
Which may have precipitated my decision to move to Newcastle, England".
"The warning may have precipitated it," said Roberta Goodman of Merrill Lynch Global Securities.
WHAT did Mr. Ravi do that may have precipitated Mr. Clementi's suicide?
Preventing car theft may have precipitated a reduction in other crimes.
The lasting sense of guilt, Sebastian felt, may have precipitated Peake's catastrophic mental decline.
The political crisis may have precipitated the heart attack from which Moẓaffar died.
At a press conference later that day, her attorney suggested that a mental illness may have precipitated the attack.
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Additionally, in consideration that many (15/24) of those fracturing during positional change in the current study, described physiological symptoms such as dizziness or disequilibrium, factors such as postural, or orthostatic hypotension may also have precipitated the fall.
Some obituaries of dear old Lord Longford have hinted that his decision to leave the Conservative party and line up with Labour may have been precipitated by a fall he had as an Oxford undergraduate, when riding in a point-to-point with the Bullingdon Hunt.
His early death may have been precipitated by the penetration into Munster of the Irish uprising of 1598.
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