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1 But collective action against police violence has itself led to police violence.
2 That was the problem with this story-everyanswer led to another question.
3 None of the cases was fatal or led to long-term health problems.
4 Growing search interest in companies led to negative returns over subsequent days.
5 Obama was clearly aware of the problems that led to long lines.
6 The revelation led to a temporary government ban on awarding state contracts.
7 Yet the current crisis has led to a dramatic reduction in flotations.
8 Regulators said its fees harmed competition and led to higher consumer prices.
9 His claims have led to confusion among business leaders in Northern Ireland.
10 Dry conditions have led to an increased fire risk in the areas.
11 The latest political ructions have not led to widespread unrest and violence.
12 Similar shootings have led to demonstrations against Western troops in recent weeks.
13 Environmental concerns have led to the plastics industry facing tighter regulation, meanwhile.
14 But this often led to violence and disease outbreaks among the tribespeople.
15 The new method also led to vastly improved validation across ethnic groups.
16 This slow response to the crisis may have led to more deaths.
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