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Today, a problem at a single factory can swiftly lead to an outbreak that extends nationwide.
Cholera, which is spread by contaminated water and food, causes intense diarrhea that can swiftly lead to severe dehydration and death if untreated.
And when people get into trouble, they often fail to distinguish between higher-priority debts such as council tax, rent and income tax (which can swiftly lead to outcomes including court appearances, eviction or bankruptcy) and lower-priority debts where compromises can be reached with creditors.
"We want to see this additional evidence swiftly lead to this use of abiraterone being routinely available for all men who need it in the UK".
Growing up, you're led to believe that one line of cocaine will swiftly lead to full-blown addiction and the loss of money, career and relationships.
Again, a number of recent examples (e.g. 52, 56) show how a heuristic search of combinations of drugs with 'known' individual targets can swiftly lead to effective solutions, often involving synergy such that lower concentrations of potentially toxic individual components can be used.
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A "no" would have swiftly led to execution on grounds of sedition, so Jesus dodged the question.
Moreover, radio's newfound need for Canadian recordings swiftly led to record contracts and a larger fan base for Canadian musicians.
They became known for their tight three-part vocal harmonies and acoustic guitars, which swiftly led to a successful string of albums.
Professor David Nutt's attempt to highlight the distorted perceptions of drug abuse harms when he was the government's chief drugs adviser swiftly led to his sacking.
This swiftly led to what is called transfer pricing: with profits booked in low-tax territories and losses shifted to high-tax jurisdictions.
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