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Rather than strengthen middle-class homeownership, the deduction for mortgage interest mainly helps the affluent buy bigger homes than they otherwise would, leading to higher home prices.
But he had done what he'd said he would, leading them stealthily up back-alley lots, behind fences and new houses.
This suggests that synapse pruning in the mutants' brains was diminished, causing the connections to mature more slowly than they normally would, leading to a delay in the development of brain circuitry.
Your car would still work, but none of the traffic signals would, leading to massive gridlock, especially after cars begin to run out of gas.
Too many markers can increase genotyping errors and overestimations of population sizes [ 30] while too few or insufficient markers would leading to underestimations [ 31].
Individuals who later committed suicide may have experienced mental problems, financial stress, stress in general, or other problems that might have caused them to farm less or use herbicides less than they otherwise would, leading to apparent inverse associations between herbicide use and suicide.
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One would think that Kofi Annan, the United Nations secretary general, would be leading the crusade for such a mission.
RGU said it would invest the £8m over five years, and would recruit leading experts with a global standing.
U.S. exports of most agricultural products would decrease as long as the biofuel target would increase leading to higher land conversion and nitrogen use globally.
"We expected that women would be leading half the companies in this country, that there would be parity on boards".
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