Examples of 'could lead to a new' in a sentence

Meaning of "could lead to a new"

could lead to a new: Suggests that a particular action or decision has the potential to result in something new or different

How to use "could lead to a new" in a sentence

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could lead to a new
A new worldview could lead to a new society.
I could lead to a new type of television program for adults.
These experiments could lead to a new definition.
This could lead to a new source of internal and external divisiveness.
Discoveries in materials science could lead to a new era of growth.
This could lead to a new world of monetary policy.
The judge even insinuated that these could lead to a new arrest warrant.
It could lead to a new career.
The geopolitical conflicts over the project could lead to a new cold war.
And that could lead to a new avocation.
She discovered a secret to cancer growth that could lead to a new class of drugs.
The discovery could lead to a new approach to treating cancer.
This might indicate a shallow intrusion is taking place and could lead to a new eruption.
This mission could lead to a new inter.
Benedict XVI criticises violence and proposes a reasonable alternative that could lead to a new Golden Age.

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Emissions trading could lead to a new form of colonialism.
It does increase inequality and threaten asset bubbles, which could lead to a new financial crash.
This invention could lead to a new type of system message on the primary protocol.
Their presence in a German cell could lead to a new attack.
That could lead to a new credit crunch as banks refuse to lend to each other.
Intensified tensions could lead to a new migration crisis.
It could lead to a new Civil War if we let him continue.
There are now fears that the seizure of Abyei could lead to a new civil war.
Harnessing this property could lead to a new generation of much stronger composites for planes.
Internationalists were concerned that the Four Policemen could lead to a new Quadruple Alliance.
Discovery could lead to a new animal model for hepatitis C.
Some even fear that in the long term this could lead to a new Catalan scenario.
This could lead to a new anti-cancer agent.
Developments in South Lebanon could lead to a new explosion.
Cross-breeding could lead to a new type of banana that would be both edible and resilient.
If no action is taken, such unresponsive flows could lead to a new congestion collapse.
How that debate is resolved could lead to a new kind of international cooperation.
Critics worry the treaty 's demise could lead to a new arms race.
Eventually, this technology could lead to a new business opportunity.
An appeal is now forthcoming, one that could lead to a new trial, a plea deal.
The militarization of outer space could lead to a new arms race, which must be prevented.

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