Sentence examples for precipitated by a from inspiring English sources

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Precipitated by a party financing scandal, his eclipse seems to have left the Christian Democrats rudderless.

As before, it was precipitated by a huge international economic crisis.

Allsopp's shift in fortunes certainly hasn't been precipitated by a radical overhaul of his approach.

It often happens that several substances are precipitated by a given reaction.

The August confrontation was precipitated by a deadly attack north of Eilat that killed eight Israelis.

As a newly qualified teacher, my outing was precipitated by a year 8 boy punching another boy in the face.

His two-handed baseball swing that hit Thornton on the neck, Nedved said, was precipitated by a series of events.

He later suggested that his departure was precipitated by a "minor escapade," although Reeder found no official record of it.

It is a crisis of democratic legitimacy precipitated by a loss of public trust and confidence in many member states.

Mr. Walker said some islands could even be precipitated by "a large alligator burrowing" on a lake bottom.

The country's first batch of liberalising reforms, in 1991, was precipitated by a balance-of-payments crisis.

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