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例子 Insufficient water resource might eventually lead to civil war.
This might eventually lead to the creation of a European laboratory of Astrobiology, or even of a European Astrobiology Institute.
The decision might eventually lead to a smaller airline, with fewer employees, fewer planes and fewer destinations.
After filing the story, I began to wonder whether this ad hoc networking might eventually lead to something bigger.
It briefly seemed as if his courtroom humiliation of a few weeks ago might eventually lead to a recovery.
A 1961 essay speculated on where research into the physical basis of thinking and communication might eventually lead.
Computational screening of new dyes is becoming an extremely powerful tool, especially when associated with experimental synthetic efforts that might eventually lead to new and more efficient products.
These results might eventually lead to a better understanding of insulin-resistance and type 2 diabetes". "Much more work needs to be done," Dr. McGraw cautioned.
Still, civil liberties advocates question whether that might eventually lead to the profiling of passengers based on their ethnicity or race and might violate their civil rights.
On the other hand, cooler presidential talk might eventually lead to an improvement in the conditions for Bolivia's trade through Chilean ports.
Mr. Zedan said higher prices might eventually lead ice cream makers in the United States to skimp on the nuts in butter pecan ice cream.
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