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My own problem was precipitated one autumn by eight days of pulling a heavy suitcase through six airports.
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This is typically called a regional recall, meaning the automaker persuades the safety agency that the problem is precipitated by factors like salt use, extreme cold or heat, obviating the automaker from conducting a nationwide recall.
Whether her vocal problems were precipitated by weight-reduction surgery in 2004, which she discussed openly the following year, is hard to say.
"The current problems were precipitated by excesses in the form of undisciplined lending practices which came about, in part, because of great liquidity available from Chinese savings and other sources, such as the Gulf states, as well as a strong American economy.
I think the matter was that we had a massive problem in our economy, which was precipitated by the subprime mortgage crisis, that threatened not just one or two banks but threatened the entire banking sector, our entire financial services sector.
The problem with such analogies is that the latest recession was precipitated by a financial crash rather than more cyclical boom-and-bust factors.
Characteristically, the great horse manure crisis of 1894, when it was predicted that London's streets would be overwhelmed by dung – was precipitated by the invention of chemical fertilisers, thereby creating a whole new set of problems for the environment.
That deal was precipitated by Juniper's acquisition of Contrail Systems.
The move was precipitated by a legal battle between the two companies.
DNA was precipitated in ethanol.
DNA was precipitated by 10% trichloroacetic acid.
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