Forty percent of respondents said they do think the SCHIP expansion might lead to government-run health care.
You never know what the European debt crisis or the fiscal cliff might lead to.
He thought it might lead to some increase in exclusions but not a surge.
Lovell-Badge added that concerns that embryonic research might lead to reproductive human cloning were unfounded.
The notion that more troops might lead to more stability I don't think is a controversial one.
The U.S. is demanding an end to nuclear research programs there that might lead to a bomb.
And it might lead to a tougher bill to register lobbyists, as a kind of displacement activity.
But longer exposure to the gene protein might lead to other cancer-causing abnormalities, which would not be reversible.
The bleak unemployment picture has sent many laid-off workers looking for internships that might lead to full-time jobs.
Some believe that may still be possible, especially because any sudden movements might lead to even worse troubles.
There are fears that an elected Upper House might lead to parliamentary gridlock, with permanent conflict with the Commons.
The question is, what is it about parenting (or mothering, per se) that might lead to worse mental health?
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There are a number of reasons why TV-watching might lead to these behaviors.
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, which regulates auditing firms, is asking whether long tenure might lead to complacency.
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Find a scientist with a discovery that might lead to a new drug.
They might lead to trials in other indications--like repairing damaged hearts--down the line.
That is the sort of thing which might lead to truly unexpected applications.
Few in Athens want a disorderly default next month that might lead to a messy exit from the euro.
This would mean that the level of visible reserves would actually fall, which might lead to yet more alarm.
Then, at least some of those might lead to drugs that firms like Amgen, Genentech, Pfizer or Merck could develop.
It is important to note that misjudging the stage of the business cycle might lead to losses, rather than gains.
The IAS has convened a working group of international researchers to develop a strategy that might lead to a cure.
It could use a well deserved break, and the doji candlestick put in on Friday might lead to that rest.
Because of the power of search engines, it pays to think creatively about what search terms might lead to interesting results.
"There is an investigation going on and in some of these cases it might lead to criminal prosecution, " he told MPs.
But if investors are nervous about the Fed's commitment to the greenback, such a shift might lead to a dollar rout.
It's also often invoked when the company fears anything it might say outside the registration statement might lead to fraud claims.
The Army's chief of chaplains suggesting priests not read a letter from an archbishop he felt might lead to disobedience, frankly.
But now that his inquiry might lead to something true, Nana found it difficult to remember how she usually played the game.
Further, weaknesses in the virtual server system might lead to confidentiality problems.
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