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This may lead in erroneous receiver elevation estimates that, under circumstances, are inefficient to aid effectively GNSS positioning.
But if antitrust authorities are not vigilant, it may lead in the longer term to a concentration of market power.
Contrary to data in several published studies, the prognosis remains uncertain even in isolated forms, which may lead in France to medical termination of pregnancy.
Our result demonstrated how the comparison of pressure applied at the stump socket may lead in chosen the suitable prosthetic's socket for the amputee.
The researchers are hopeful that this type of computational analysis of social media platforms may lead in the future to the more rapid identification of adverse events caused by newly approved drugs.
It is well-known that the incorporation of trade-offs either in an absolute form or proportional form may lead in certain cases to serious problems such as infinity or even negative efficiency scores in the results.
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Along the way, the choices women make may lead them in different directions from male colleagues.
He may lead Congress in both town meetings, having held 110, and enemies.
I am not aware of any canonical rule which says that only clergy may lead prayers in an Orthodox Church.
"This may lead consumers in the U.S. to rise up and demand that their phones be unlocked".
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