Sentence examples for to miscarriages from inspiring English sources

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to miscarriages

noun

A failure; a mistake or error.

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They can cause cancer and lead to miscarriages.

The legal aid proposals will deny them that and lead to miscarriages of justice.

Second, similar measures have been trialled in Northern Ireland and led to miscarriages of justice.

I fear these plans are still unworkable and would lead to miscarriages of justice.

This will lead to miscarriages of justice, raises questions about the quality of our democracy.

Civil-rights groups and even some judges worry that it could lead to miscarriages of justice.

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Syphilis in pregnancy can lead to miscarriage or stillbirth.

When it comes to miscarriage, I suspect this is down to fear.

This is key to its success, according to miscarriage of justice lawyer Sophie Walker.

Circumstantial evidence, said Dr. Badawi in Britain, is not sufficient because "it can lead to miscarriage of justice".

Embryos that take longer are more likely to carry chromosomal abnormalities that lead to miscarriage.

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