1. But some fear that Bustamante's candidacy could lead more people to vote yes on the recall and hand the governor's office to the Republicans.
2. " Our cooperation based on active discussions will lead to peace and prosperity in the region, " Abe was quoted as saying.
3. There were hints that he might try to capitalise on his lead in the polls by calling a snap election.
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4. By using sexual problems as early indicators of medical complications, doctors can capitalize on valuable lead time to treat their patients.
5. The United States does not check its policies on agricultural subsidies which lead to the dumping of poultry products in the Chinese market.
6. That could lead to higher duties already in place on many Chinese products, and encourage US companies to seek new duties on additional Chinese goods.
7. Chambers said that refocusing on China's market is the most important decision that he has ever made since he started to lead Cisco in 1995.
8. He also called on WTO's developed members to take the lead in providing additional funds for Aid for Trade efforts.
9. This would likely lead to civil war or the disintegration of Syria into five or more small states divided on religious and national lines.
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10. Fukuda underscored his ambition to lead the world in efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions with Japan's advanced technology on clean energy and energy efficiency.