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Elsewhere such an admission would have precipitated the government's downfall.
A walkout by those states would have precipitated civil war.
However arrogant it might seem to others, Britain would have precipitated reform.
The European Central Bank had threatened to cut off funds propping up Cypriot banks on Monday, which would have precipitated the island's exit from the euro if agreement was not reached at the emergency meeting.
The ECB had threatened to cut off funds propping up Cypriot banks on Monday, which would have precipitated the island's exit from the euro if the emergency meeting had not reached an agreement.
They inveigh against the deficit — and last month their senators voted in lockstep against any increase in the federal debt limit, a move that would have precipitated another government shutdown if Democrats hadn't had 60 votes.
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Were Mr. Kornitzer still alive, this counterfeiting would surely have precipitated a dramatic gesture of abhorrence and repudiation.
A possible explanation would be that the combined hepatotoxic effect of antidepressants with NVP have precipitated the hepatic event.
Building Göbekli Tepe would also have required some division of labor among overseers, technicians, and workers — another social development that might have precipitated, rather than resulted from, the shift to agriculture.
"The warning may have precipitated it," said Roberta Goodman of Merrill Lynch Global Securities.
Which may have precipitated my decision to move to Newcastle, England".
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