Sentence examples for which have precipitated from inspiring English sources

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Some analysts find it hard to believe that the American government, with a huge embassy and presence here in Kenya, would not have had an inkling of Kenya's plans, which have precipitated one of the biggest military operations the Kenyans have undertaken since independence in 1963.

In the current crisis, where there is no real market, the rule has forced massive write-downs, which have precipitated solvency and counter-party credit concerns that have caused further write-downs.

He has raised California's bottle-fermented sparkling wines to heights that now challenge France and which have precipitated the arrival here of some of the most valued Champagne firms such as Moet-Chandon, Piper Heidsieck, Louis Roederer and Deutz.

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Reports on Monday from the Serbian government in Belgrade, which has precipitated the crisis by its drive to undermine Kosovo's autonomy, spoke of two policemen being shot.

Grain boundary engineering was carried out on an aging-treated nickel based Alloy 690, which has precipitated carbides at grain boundaries.

Borelli then brought an action for annulment in the Court of Justice, based on Article 173 of the Treaty, challenging both the final decision of the Commission and the Member State act which had precipitated that decision.

The article went on to recall the opposition to land reform back in 1963, including the "riots of June 5th and 6th," which had precipitated the expulsion of Ayatollah Khomeini.

The logic here, which has precipitated a quiet revolution in the grocery industry, is that minimal variations in demand and fewer of the pricing errors that result from a proliferation of special deals make things easier on logistics systems.

As in Lebanon, many Palestinian Christians see Mr Assad as a protector of minorities, and share his fear of an ascendant Sunni majority which has precipitated a Christian flight in other parts of the Middle East.Old loyalties die hard.

Thus, the same thing is happening to the auto industry that happened to computers: Overshooting has precipitated a change in the basis of competition, which has precipitated a change in architecture, which has forced the dominant, integrated firms to dis-integrate.

Zinc dissolution is complicated by the fact that not only removal of dissolved salt from the electrode, but also dissolution of the salt, which has precipitated at the electrode, is required during a pulse-off time.

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