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However, utilization of biased measures could lead to a patient's misclassification into the wrong exposure category, leading authors to draw erroneous conclusions.
Eventually, such measures could lead to decreases in drug-related violence worldwide, the authors suggest.
These measures could lead to a broad indictment of Russian illicit financial activity and the integrity of Russia's system.
We already know that the draconian austerity measures could lead to half a million jobs losses in the public sector, with huge private sector losses as well.
Mr. Gutierrez said at a business forum here that protectionist measures could lead to a decline in Chinese exports to the United States, its biggest international customer.
Economists fear that government austerity measures could lead to a cycle of job losses and falling tax revenues, further reducing the state's room to maneuver.
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The conservatives argued that the measure could lead to a new and expensive federal entitlement program.
It is also possible that the measure could lead to a legal battle.
She noted that the measure could lead to a sea change for high schools coast to coast.
Human rights groups, including Liberty, have voiced concerns that this measure could lead to a weakening of the rights protection provided by the 1998 Human Rights Act.
Critics say the measure could lead to the disenfranchisement of tens of thousands of legal residents who would find it difficult to prove their citizenship.
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