Examples of 'could precipitate' in a sentence

Meaning of "could precipitate"

could precipitate: This phrase is used to suggest that a particular action, event, or decision might trigger or bring about a certain outcome or consequence

How to use "could precipitate" in a sentence

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could precipitate
That could precipitate a broader financial crisis.
There appears to be a development could precipitate a reappraisal of our position.
Could precipitate a cataclysm.
Their replacement by cropland could precipitate a regional disaster with global consequences.
Moreover, if evaluations were made public, negative assessments could precipitate crises.
A development could precipitate a reappraisal of ourposition.
Anytime the two of you come into direct contact could precipitate a cataclysm.
That could precipitate a nuclear war.
Attacking North Korea or Iran could precipitate global war.
That could precipitate the very global economic downturn that we all want to avoid.
But the risk remains that a glitch could precipitate or accelerate a systemic shock.
It could precipitate a conflict between the Klingons and the Federation.
Do you know what could precipitate your failure?
This could precipitate the extinction of this specific species in the Mekong River.
It would be a severe political shock, and could precipitate other exits.

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And this situation could precipitate the occurrence of some of the scenarios you described.
Hence, there are pharmacodynamic reason to believe they could precipitate or exacerbate psychosis.
High loading activity could precipitate the fracture that the exercise was supposed to prevent.
For example, if some ammonium sulfate is added, one could precipitate out calcium sulfate.
And it could precipitate an armed conflict between the Klingon Empire and the Federation.
Conversely, a big correction in the stock market could precipitate an uncomfortably sharp slowdown.
Any anxiety could precipitate Pesh'tal symptoms, turning New York into a city of.
King could accept the new reality, or he could precipitate the breakup of the government.
Any anxiety could precipitate Pesh'tal symptoms, turning New York into a city of homicidal psychopaths.
The cancellation of the Kinder Morgan pipeline could precipitate others ' cancelling their projects.
This could precipitate a heart attack . ”.
I believe the terms of Versailles are too onerous, too extreme, and could precipitate another war.
The son of Smiling Buddha could precipitate a nuclear arms race in South Asia.
The design team knew that failure to maintain the 3 millimeter tolerance could precipitate TBM failure.
Co-morbidity that could precipitate a recurrence of a mental disorder.
Even a small conversion to euros will erode the dollar 's value and could precipitate a sell-off . ".
The convention, that could precipitate a review of the current position.
Second, a rapid withdrawal of U.S. forces could precipitate an international catastrophe.
Failure to act, she said, could precipitate a crisis comparable to the Great Depression.
According to Davis, such alterations could precipitate a rise in other microbial waterborne diseases as well.
The reception of the Merlus could precipitate the Red Star in the red zone!

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