Sentences with phrase «to lead to»

However, the distribution of the UKIP vote may lead to the Tories» piling up votes in areas where they are too far behind Labour for it to make a difference.
«It was a crazy process that led me to buying a plane and I haven't looked back» Myhrvold, who later went on to found Intellectual Ventures, said.
Still, over the years, Kinect's importance in Microsoft's broader gaming ambitions has declined, leading to the rather decision to kill it.
This set off a pattern and rage in him the led him to prison.
A lack of water can lead to snoring, dry nasal passages, and leg cramps, which can disrupt your sleep.
Under President Obama, these efforts led to the removal of a disproportionate number of Latino immigrants.
Huffington's ability to prioritize her health and wellness is what led to her initial success with the Huffington Post.
A whole host of studies prove that moving more leads to thinking better, which is a phenomenal thing to know if you're looking for a little inspiration to hit the gym.
Procter and Gamble, one of the world's largest advertisers, is putting several of its agencies together to work as one team in a pilot that it hopes will eliminate bureaucracy and lead to better advertising.
It led me to want to change more to pollute less.
Giovannucci points out that while healthy dieting generally leads to better health and fewer chronic conditions, it is difficult to forecast results for any one individual.
Once you've found out that sloppy work has led to a poor product, you can either face up to it (but that's inconvenient and painful and maybe expensive) or you can unethically (and maybe dangerously) sweep the problem under the carpet.
Pete started his first business out of his bedroom, which grew and lead to the creation of other businesses, including Mashable.
And once my act was done, the surge of accomplishment led to many new ideas.
A recent recovery in precious metal prices and some smart moves have led to a significant reversal in his fortunes.
Nobody seems quite sure what caused the surge, though there has been some speculation lately that institutional investors could increase demand, which could have led to the bullish turn.
Taken to extremes, a wide disparity in income or wealth may well lead to «socially corrosive» outcomes.
It's common for diligent workers to continually absorb more of the business's workload, and if this process goes on too long it can easily lead to burnout.
The Trump administration in recent weeks applied tariffs to imports of Canadian lumber, agreed to investigate charges that Bombardier is using government subsidies to sell its new plane at unfair prices, and triggered the legislative process that will lead to a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Cramer added that if an investment in Starbucks is made for the reasons, this is the ingredient that will lead to long - term growth and prosperity with the stock.
The myth of overnight success: The dotcom boom and the high - profile sale of billion - dollar apps has led to the dream of overnight success among entrepreneurs.
Clawson had a history with McKesson; his previous and now - defunct business, Brighton Pharmacy, had been involved in the investigation that led to the company's 2008 settlement.
The minutes of the Fed's June meeting noted that «some participants suggested that increased risk tolerance among investors might be contributing to elevated asset prices more broadly; a few participants expressed concern that subdued market volatility, coupled with a low equity premium, could lead to a build - up of risks to financial stability.»
Skirmishes with the debt limit have led to economic uncertainty and damage in the past.
The difference in opinion among members of the Tsarnaev family has led to a major divide.
Disagreement over a proposed minimum wage in South Africa has led to mass protests and reassurances from the presidency this week.
The voice will lead you to wonderful moments in your life and your business practice.
«Recalling a nice memory when looking at a photo may lead to more positive thoughts such as, «I am loved» which in turn relaxes muscles and breathing [and even] leads to a change in behavior, [causing you to smile more often],» says Smith.
If your own internal effort (however well - intended) is a sideline or a sometime thing instead of being laser - focused and constantly top of mind, it's gonna lead to a second - rate result.
When Musk was a child, he would often gaze into the distance while his parents were speaking to him, which led them to believe that he might be hard of hearing.
If your technology is well behind the times this can slow people down and lead to frustration.
In this study, consumption of a high ratio of PUFAs to saturated fats led to a higher resting metabolism, as well as a greater diet - induced calorie burn.
A chance encounter could lead you to your next boss or even a lifelong friendship.
That lack of connection also can lead to getting stuck in a business rut.
The increase in air strikes has led to concerns over civilian casualties, particularly after the United Nations reported a spike in deaths caused by air strikes last year.
Trump also suggested that the Paris Agreement would lead to only a minuscule reduction in global temperature.
He said the slowdown in the toy aisle led to higher promotions and decreased shipping.
Elsewhere, legendary Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen has warned that chasing short - term success often leads to soured relationships and regrets long term, while polarizing blogger Penelope Trunk frames the same debate in her characteristic absolutist terms, warning that you can have an interesting life or a happy one, but not both.
«This leads to spending way too much energy on conference calls, meetings and offsites, traveling to see each other, and wasting time with conference reports, PowerPoint presentations, dimming and ultimately extinguishing creativity,» he said at the ANA conference.
In 2011, similar squabbles led to credit agencies downgrading the nation's debt from its triple A status for the first time 70 years.
The regulatory morass leads to endless chatter when swift policy action is required (as in the 2007 asset - backed commercial paper crisis).
The decision could conceivably lead to employee status for more than 400,000 workers currently defined as contractors in the U.K..
Without enough water, this can not happen, leading to a lack of focus, moodiness, lethargy, and brain fog, Dr. McCaffrey explained.
The animosity, which the Wall Street titan saw fueling the possibility of a U.S. - China war, led him to double down on his new immersive scholarship program, Schwarzman Scholars, which he funded with a $ 100 million donation.
Frustration on all sides can lead to a toxic atmosphere.
Certain strains of the virus, which is sexually transmitted, are known to lead to the development of cervical cancer, as well as to cancers of the genitals, anus, and oropharynx (the part of the throat that lies just behind the mouth).
Bestselling author Michelle Gielan argues that reading one bad email in the morning can throw your entire mood off and lead to a bad day.
The falter comes as mixed messaging from the White House has led to uncertainty over whether the Trump administration has a coherent plan to contain Kim Jong - un's regime and nuclear ambitions.
NEW YORK, April 25 - Venture capitalist Peter Thiel on Wednesday abandoned his effort to buy the irreverent news website Gawker.com, as part of a settlement freeing the billionaire from possible lawsuits for having secretly funded litigation that led to its demise.
Or they can lead to disappointment and lessons learned.
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