Examples of 'leading to serious' in a sentence

Meaning of "leading to serious"

leading to serious - Suggests that a situation or action is resulting in significant or severe consequences

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Marginal mines were opened leading to serious overproduction later on.
When working, one second of distraction can cause an accident leading to serious injuries.
Deforestation is leading to serious pollution and global warming.
Exposure to these pathogens rarely causes infection leading to serious disease.
Considerable violence leading to serious injuries was used in many cases.
Unfortunately, these regulations are often ignored, leading to serious accidents.
This is leading to serious problems.
You may unexpectedly cause the tool to start leading to serious personal injury.
Acute rheumatic fever leading to serious cardiac pathologies and malformations of the myocardium structure.
Prescription or pharmaceutical error leading to serious injury or death.
Illegal activities leading to serious destruction of canopy and a decrease of the overall forest area.
Your dreams are all proof of stress likely leading to serious mental deterioration.
Leading to serious personal injury, and steering system and / or shifting mechanism may be damaged.
The increasing reactions are leading to serious divisions in societies.
The definition of terrorism contained in the provisions was very broad, leading to serious abuse.

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NDV causes a devastating disease in poultry leading to serious economic losses in the poultry industry.
Leading to serious liquidity crises, these depressive phases can result in major financial crises.
Commission of an offence leading to serious consequences ;.
Can result in tool malfunction and / or nail breakdown, leading to serious injuries.
Destructive earthquakes leading to serious loss of life strike about every 80 years.
Failure to do so could cause accidental starting, leading to serious personal injury.
Another serious problem was malnutrition, leading to serious disorders like chronic anaemia.
The chain could spring back or break, potentially leading to serious injury.
Thrombi can obstruct normal blood flow, leading to serious and often fatal consequences.
The use of any other nails can result in tool malfunction, leading to serious injuries.
You may unintentionally start the saw, leading to serious personal injury.
The emotional problems can be equally disturbing, leading to serious depression.
They can be inhaled deep into the lungs, leading to serious respiratory problems.
Less commonly, the heart and brain may be affected, leading to serious complications.
Type 2 diabetes evolves progressively, leading to serious complication in time.
Eventually, doctors could run out of medications to treat these infections, leading to serious consequences.
An imbalance of water and minerals in your body, leading to serious medical problems.
They have been charged with exceeding their power and official authority, leading to serious consequences.
Both were subjected to verbal and physical abuse, leading to serious wounds in the heads.
But too often, the bullying spirals out of control, even leading to serious violence.
Sancho naturally resists this course of action, leading to serious friction with his master.
Free radicals can cause oxidative damage to the body, potentially leading to serious health problems.
Hepatotoxins get accumulate over time, leading to serious problems such as,.
Did someone drop something while on a ladder, leading to serious injuries?
Over time, the wall of the artery can rupture, leading to serious complications ( even death ).
One can not rule out nuclear damages, air and sea pollutions leading to serious environmental destruction.

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