Examples of using Lead to more in English and their translations into Dutch
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This will definitely lead to more events.
Rarely, it can lead to more severe.
This can lead to more junk mail.
The use of scanning technology, however, can also lead to more centralisation.
It is made that there is something that may lead to more….
Of searches lead to more than one click on Google's results.
But ideas lead to more ideas, which lead to arguments,
agriculture be more market-driven and that more countryside policy lead to more dynamism in the countryside.
It's perfectly possible to create these social pressures which lead to more egalitarian societies.
Since we are firm believers that different cultures lead to more respect and tolerance.Â.
they can both lead to more serious problems if left untreated.
involve them in decision-making, this will lead to more involvement.
It should lead to more operational management of projects that often involve local authorities
These sugary drinks, however, could lead to more dehydration.[7] 6.
This could lead to more actions made by this group of“aware old people.”.
The EESC warns that encouraging circular migration with inadequate means could lead to more irregular migration
The integration of financial markets may also lead to more sophisticated market assessments of national fiscal policies.
which could ultimately lead to more investment triggered by common policy objectives and EU-wide standards for security and resilience.
However, at the moment the temporary employment directive, for example, which could lead to more flexibility and security,
It could lead to more autonomy for OLAF,