Sentences with phrase «lead off elsewhere»

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The Gunners ace hasn't live up to the high expectations place on his shoulders when he first stepped out for the first - team, largely due to injury nightmares and off the field troubles, which could lead the Arsenal bad - boy to look elsewhere.
Martin O'Neill controversially resigned from the post just days before Villa kicked off their new league campaign leaving Kevin MacDonald in charge of first - team affairs on a caretaker basis, while the former Villa reserve team manager went public that he wanted to remain at the Villa helm but a poor showing in Europe and an inconsistent start in the Premier League lead to club owner Randy Lerner seeking a full - time manager elsewhere.
Groups at Rockefeller and elsewhere are trying to understand how AID causes its off - target damage to DNA, which could lead to new treatments.
Over recent years, the lure of the nearby fish and chip shops and supermarkets offering pre-packaged, on - the - go snacks have tempted teenagers off - site, and a vicious circle has been created where lack of customers has meant less money for schools and caterers, leading to less meal choice and drab dining areas in need of a spruce, leading to — yes, you guessed it — more children taking their money elsewhere.
We also assume that paying off loans will lead to financial freedom and that we should be completely in the black before committing money elsewhere.
Otherwise, the process could lead to new leaks beneath the seabed, just as turning off the nozzle on a damaged garden hose causes leaks to spring elsewhere.
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