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"lead" Definitions
  1. the lead [singular] the position ahead of everyone else in a race or competition
  2. [singular] lead (over somebody/something) the amount or distance that somebody/something is in front of somebody/something else synonym advantage
  3. [singular] an example or action for people to copy
  4. [countable] a piece of information that may help to find out the truth or facts about a situation, especially a crime synonym clue
  5. [countable] a person or thing that may be useful to you, especially a possible new customer or business opportunity
  6. [countable] the main part in a play, film, etc.; the person who plays this part
  7. [countable] the person in charge of a project, department, etc.
  8. (also lede) [countable] (US English) the first sentence or paragraph of a news story, giving the most important points of the story
  9. (British English) (also leash especially in North American English) [countable] a long piece of leather, chain or rope used for holding and controlling a dog
  10. [countable] (British English) a long piece of wire, usually covered in plastic, that is used to connect a piece of electrical equipment to a source of electricity see also extension lead, jump lead

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"lead" Synonyms
guide conduct show steer usher escort marshall(US) marshal(UK) pilot lead the way shepherd accompany bring direct move take help channel drive herd cause induce prompt persuade sway influence motivate condition predispose compel incline make convince dispose impel affect bias result in bring on bring about give rise to produce effect create engender generate trigger promote advance be conducive to precipitate contribute to further initiate provoke front head precede spearhead go out in front trail-blaze go in front of walk in front of show the way be at the head of be at the front of command go first be first be the leader of go out in front of crown cap dominate supervise govern oversee regulate superintend chair run mastermind rule orchestrate control administer organise(UK) organize(US) manage be ahead be winning be in front be out in front be in the lead come first be the forerunner have an advantage take the lead blaze a trail get the jump on pass outdo outstrip top outdistance outrun outpace leave behind get ahead of draw away from shake off excel exceed surpass outclass transcend be first in be ahead of trump live maintain have endure enjoy experience possess spend undergo get by with subsist on go through face feel suffer taste confront witness sustain connect open on extend go give on link route link up hook up network provide a route educate inform mentor counsel explain instruct teach train tutor coach drill enlighten brief drum into indoctrinate let in on show the ropes preside over facilitate moderate mediate arbitrate head up host take the chair take the reins begin start inaugurate constitute institute establish found instigate introduce launch pioneer plant innovate commence develop reach span lie spread stretch continue bear carry on last range encompass go on persist proceed creep persevere pipe funnel siphon(US) convey carry channelize syphon(UK) canalise(UK) canalize(US) transfer transmit send dispatch feed relay predate antecede forego antedate forerun preexist foreshadow anticipate herald pace prelude harbinger outrank presage rank top the bill feature star headline figure play the lead perform play a role appear act be showcased head the cast costar showcase spotlight entertain collaborate lure entice tempt beguile allure charm inveigle draw coax captivate cajole decoy bait hook solicit invite betray ensnare shine succeed thrive flourish prosper stand out blossom boom triumph bloom prevail rise bourgeon burgeon lead out open overlook give access be connected communicate with give on to command a view of tack veer bend diverge fork sheer swerve turn curve deviate pivot convert evangelise(UK) evangelize(US) proselytise(UK) proselytize(US) reform proselyte redeem assimilate crusade homilize preachify save sermonise(UK) sermonize(US) motor handle navigate operate ride tool roll automobile coast cruise drag mobilise(UK) point indicate signal suggest denote signify bespeak designate evidence betoken hint imply manifest reveal finger name offer peg tab leading position fore vanguard winning position forefront advance position van cutting edge front line leading edge avant-garde driving force advance guard leader beginning commander dominance superiority primacy leading place first place primary position domination dominion first position ascendancy head place top spot precedence pre-eminence supremacy advantage authority edge winning margin margin gap interval distance flying start spacing landslide difference superiority of numbers majority superiority of votes example model pattern exemplar direction guidance leadership paradigm precedent essence standard of excellence template blueprint embodiment ideal quintessence prototype standard leading role starring role star role principal part protagonist title role main protagonist star part central character lead character heroine lead role principal character hero female lead headliner leading lady leading man leading woman clue pointer tip-off tip indication suggestion indicator sign information info proof cue inkling intimation key dead giveaway frontrunner leading light trailblazer groundbreaker first forerunner trendsetter innovator pacemaker pacesetter pacer bellwether modernizer pathfinder discoverer neoteric leash tether rein cord rope strap chain line restraint halter bridle harness lyam headstall noose collar tie fastening string fetter cable wire coaxial flex power line extension power cable overhead wire overhead cable filament landline phone line high-voltage line electricity cable bullets slugs pellets shells ammo shots ammunition balls buckshots projectiles bolts caps cartridges gunshots rounds rockets missiles cannonballs small missiles actor trouper player performer thespian entertainer artiste artist actress thesp mummer Thespian comedian theatrical extra ham histrionic luvvy stager length extent space way measure remove width compass area longitude scope breadth continuance diameter peak pinnacle cream height prime zenith acme best elite flower meridian pick pride prize capstone chief choice ore aggregate element gold iron mineral platinum raw material blende bronze copper rock silver tin zinc metal bullion precious metal gold bars gold ingots helpful hint helpful advice helpful clue helpful pointer helpful suggestion useful clue valuable clue standfirst deck dek kicker lede sub-heading sub-hed role part character portrayal piece representation stint bit guise impersonation performance personification title acting appearance aspect bullet slug pellet ball projectile shot bolt buckshot cartridge dose gunshot missile round shell cannonball lace thread lacing strand twine hawser tape cordage braiding lanyard lariat lasso coil flagship jewel front runner pearl principal primary crown jewel piece de resistance ne plus ultra lode deposit vein reef fissure mine strike ore deposit pit colliery shaft excavation digging seam coalfield mineshaft quarry workings goldfield opencast mine dean senior elder doyen nestor director administrator provost dignitary ecclesiastic governor president President professor elder statesman pole position prime position first chair front position front seat inside position pole starting grid plumb bob plummet bob plumb plumb line plumb rule mass anchor sinker weight pendulum plurality multiplicity profusion diversity multitude galaxy lot wealth abundance heap load most pile plethora quantities quantity chaperon chaperone attendant convoy companion guard torchbearer scout guardian minder protector bodyguard carbon charcoal coal coke graphite soot stoke cinder ember fuel smut scoria spark ash slack char culm anthracite leading foremost dominant premier commanding high supreme main preeminent highest paramount excellent wonderful marvellous(UK) great superb fantastic fine awesome fabulous stellar grand splendid terrific sensational marvelous(US) fantabulous sterling leaden galena pewter plumbean plumbic plumbiferous plumbous grey(UK) gray(US) grayish(US) ashen greyish(UK) pearly silvered silvery slate slatey slaty stone argentine cinereal dusky heather preceding preliminary precursory introductory prefatory preparatory prior precursive early prevenient prodromal pioneering lead-in opening initiatory initial innovative groundbreaking revolutionary trailblazing new modern original innovatory inventive progressive unconventional futuristic radical unorthodox experimental unfamiliar trendsetting More
"lead" Antonyms
follow accompany go with go along with go together with tag along with tag after keep up with shadow stay with stick to dissuade disincline discourage indispose deter divert put off stop prevent halt hinder repress suppress lose obey turn off curb avert dishearten ward off counter counteract impede inhibit obstruct prohibit thwart arrest block defend against hamper head off hold back hold off trail tail track come after tailgate pursue stalk chase lag abandon straggle tag drop back follow on hang back be at the back serve in work in operate in be losing leave let maintain overlook misguide mislead retain hold keep ignore neglect drop behind fall back fall behind fall off lose ground trail behind lag behind shun avoid shy from snub reject shirk refuse shrink from steer clear of turn away from turn back on undermine lead astray unsettle corrupt pervert ruin sabotage subvert surrender yield concede forego capitulate cede fold forfeit quit relinquish submit waive discard desert forgo forsake abdicate cease close end finish postdate succeed terminate discontinue break break off conclude serve heed work for slave for submit to succumb to surrender to bow to be dutiful to be employed by be ruled by perform duties for take orders from accept orders from be obedient to have a job with follow the orders of be in the service of deceive fool delude disinform misinform misdirect trick cheat swindle scam bamboozle bluff dupe misstate beguile con prevaricate hoax ask conceal hide learn destroy damage harm hurt blemish wreck annihilate compromise obliterate crush decimate butcher demolish devastate eliminate eradicate extinguish accept listen mismanage mishandle misrule misgovern confound misconduct botch fail bungle spoil fumble muff blunder bodge mar mess up manage badly acquiesce agree allow comply consent permit give way deny let go adopt back embrace honor(US) honour(UK) mind respect support uphold effect effectuate execute implement note recognise(UK) recognize(US) forget disregard fail to care for fail to look after fail to provide for fail to remember gloss over lose sight of not attend to come behind go after go along after go along behind go behind tag along after tag along behind walk behind deviate veer diverge drift stray digress bend detour divagate part sheer slew swerve swing wander angle off bear off branch off move away turn from bottom out finish last converge close in bear down creep up draw near move in idle laze loaf stagnate bum fritter languish loll lounge potter slack slouch vegetate bludge degenerate dillydally antagonise(UK) antagonize(US) disenchant disgust free liberate offend push release repel repulse struggle find it difficult face difficulties find it hard face problems have problems have trouble be exasperated be frustrated come unstuck have difficulties be below underperform flounder founder underachieve bomb flop crumple be unsuccessful fall flat lack success not succeed screw up stymie cripple curtail frustrate handicap retard constrain delay encumber fetter forestall rear losing position last background followers back end last place bottom last position final place deficit arrears in the red bad example waywardness bit part cameo extra supporting role walk-on minor role small role minor part nonspeaking part small speaking part second string supernumerary spear-carrier non-speaking role walk-on part dead end disadvantage drawback liability minus penalty strike blockage debt disapproval disfavor(US) disfavour(UK) hindrance impairment impotence incapacity inefficiency villain antagonist nemesis supervillain adversary foe rival archenemy enemy opponent challenger malefactor bandit outlaw crim opposition baddy criminal wrongdoer corrival encouragement liberation minor character nonactor audience fan extreme unimportance whole advocate proponent adherent exponent follower devotee supporter burden disbenefit impediment complication difficulty hardship hiccup obstacle problem snag detriment shortcoming limitation weakness setback rearguard tail end question worst base foot nadir failure lowest low point least valuable player lowest scoring player worst performing player worst player ignorance bottommost final lowermost rock-bottom nethermost undermost inferior lesser secondary lower poorest low-ranking junior subordinate minor least unimportant auxiliary supplementary trivial insignificant unnecessary inessential subsidiary nonessential unknown ordinary ensuing lousiest shoddiest lamest nastiest trashiest crummiest junkiest foulest most abysmal most appalling most atrocious most average most awful most deficient most deplorable most disgraceful most dismal most dissatisfactory humble common lowly average normal simple ignoble plebeian regular customary undignified conventional proverbial plain generic nonaristocratic assistant deputy assisting second ancillary acting helping provisional proxy representative supporting sub- vice- hindmost rearmost trailing behind finishing ultimate aftermost endmost farthermost furthermost outermost furthest away furthest back furthest behind

645 Sentences With "lead"

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And that lead didn't lead lead, but took only 20% of the round.
A small lead is a small lead A small lead is still a small lead even if a number of polls show it.
Have this new connection lead you to another lead and another lead after that.
Reducing lead poisoning further would mean removing and replacing lead-ridden soil and lead-painted windows.
Chronologically, they are: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (903, lead actor), The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945, supporting actress), The Bad Seed (1956, lead actress and two supporting actresses), Psycho (1960, supporting actress), Wait Until Dark (213, lead actress), Rosemary's Baby (22016, supporting actress), The Exorcist (21, lead actress, supporting actor, and supporting actress), Carrie (2500, lead actress and supporting actress), Aliens (219, lead actress), Misery (22018, lead actress), Silence of the Lambs (20183, lead actor and lead actress), The Sixth Sense (22018, supporting actor and supporting actress), Black Swan (22019, lead actress), and Get Out (22017, lead actor).
Flushing cleans most soluble lead and lead particles out of the pipes and thus reduces lead levels temporarily.
MNISTX-TOTAL YUGUANG LEAD: Henan Yuguang Gold and Lead Co, China's top lead producer, is due to finish maintenance at a lead smelter in Jiyuan, Henan province, on Thursday.
Butler upped its lead to 65-58 lead when Baldwin banked in a turnaround jumper with 1:17 lead.
In the 1920s, an advertisement for the National Lead Company declared, "Lead helps to guard your health," praising the use of lead pipes for plumbing and lead paint for homes.
Lead in the drinking water is one of the contributors to the total lead exposure, but the main cause of chronic lead poisoning is lead-based paint in old homes.
Lead in gasoline has been the largest contributor to environmental lead contamination, but other sources of lead exposure are significant.
Democrats' June polling lead is a lot smaller than their December polling lead, but the June lead is more valuable.
For me, writing Olivia Pope as the lead meant she got to be the lead and the lead is everything.
He has a 22019-point lead over Trump, a 12-point lead over Cruz and a five-point lead over Kasich.
Many households do not know if they have lead fixtures, or if lead has accumulated in non-lead pipes or plumbing.
"In a lot of the media coverage [about the water crisis] people were just talking about lead, lead, lead, childhood lead poisoning, but they don't really talk about what that means," he said.
Here are some common questions about lead and lead poisoning.
You can't lead others until you learn to lead yourself.
She can lead them better than they can lead themselves.
And they're saying if you won't lead, we will lead.
Lead in drinking water is not the main risk of lead poisoning — flaking of old lead paint is the most common cause.
It designates lead paint and dust as the primary sources of lead, and has systematically downplayed the risk of lead in water.
Out of 877 blood-lead screenings, 12 children showed signs of lead poisoning, while 78 had lead levels that required medical attention.
FUNDAMENTALS * LEAD: Shanghai lead rose 1.4% while London lead advanced 0.3% to a three-month high, as lead stocks continued to deteriorate, hitting their fresh 10-year low on Tuesday, latest data showed.
It was later shown to have leached lead into the drinking supply, resulting in spikes in lead levels and lead poisoning in children.
This indicates that more lead exposure may lead to more heart trouble, and also that there is no safe threshold for lead exposure.
This is not OK. Lead is toxic, any amount of lead.
LEAD: The price of lead rose to its highest since Aug.
Pelosi can lead her party, or she can lead a resistance.
This is an arena that America should lead and must lead.
From 5103 through 1985, the facility refined lead or lead products.
They may lead toward riches, but they lead away from happiness.
Lead hampers childhood development, and can lead to lifelong health impacts.
That's why 103,000 children today have leadlead in their bodies.
Simple things lead to simple solutions, complicated things lead to madness.
"The facts will lead where the facts will lead," he said.
Goals lead to other goals, which lead to still other goals.
Potential sources of lead include lead pipes or fittings in homes built prior to 1930, lead solder used in copper fittings in homes, "lead-free" brass components, which, in all states, except California, may have contained up to 8 percent lead, prior to 2014 and galvanized steel that contained 0.5 to 1.4 percent lead, prior to 2014, according to the study.
"For me, writing Olivia Pope as the lead meant she got to be the lead, and the lead is everything," Ms. Rhimes recently said.
The problem is that the only way to manage lead poisoning is to get rid of lead: Low-level lead exposure can't be reversed.
And even if you don't have lead pipes, tiny pieces of lead solder or lead rust still might make their way into your water.
While doctors want to lead, and healthcare executives are asking them to lead, there is little opportunity for physicians to learn how to lead.
Silver occurs in lead ores, and the process of separating the silver from lead at high temperatures was a major source of airborne lead.
Castro released a plan Monday to address lead poisoning nationally, including proposals to amend the Stafford Act, expand Medicaid for people diagnosed with lead poisoning, allocate federal funds to replace lead pipes, and do preventive lead testing.
We don't routinely collect water lead levels in homes of children who have elevated blood lead levels, so we don't know if lead contaminated drinking water is part of the reason why their lead levels are high.
LEAD PRICES: Lead was at a one-week high on supply disruption.
Passenger Barry Leonard lead the toast and Captain Sullenberger lead the countdown.
All that did lead me and continues to lead me to songwriting.
"This is an arena America should lead and must lead," Whitman continued.
Lead is a neurotoxin and can lead to irreversible and lifelong problems.
Compromised intelligence today may have lead or could lead to missed opportunities.
"Improvement will lead to success, which will lead to championships," he said.
It sells some 120,000 tonnes of lead and lead products per year.
SIDNER: Do you know what lead does to people who drink lead?
And people are concerned, because if America doesn't lead, who's gonna lead?
Two varieties reporters bought, both marked lead-free, had unsafe lead levels.
Hari used his lead leg to cross check Schilt's lead leg kicks.
Lead poisoning can lead to heart disease, kidney disease and brain damage.
Lead exposures decreased after 1980s legislation banned lead in paint and gasoline.
Clinton held a 19-point lead among women, a 16-point lead among young voters and a whopping 62-point lead among non-white voters.
Cruz first took the lead on December 22, lost the lead to Trump on December 30 and then regained the lead Tuesday around 12 p.m.
The acidic water corroded the old lead pipes; along with other heavy metals, lead seeped into the drinking supply where it caused widespread lead poisoning.
" He added: "My job is to lead my family, my job is to lead my wife, my job is to lead in whatever I do.
"Lead lines + no treatment = high lead in water = lead poisoned children," Miguel Del Toral, an EPA official critical of the agency, wrote in a Sept.
In the case of lead testing, because you're only going to get lead reactions where there's a lead pipe, there's a lot of game playing.
Moreover, this is a state that has at times seen Biden lead, at times, has seen Warren lead and at times has seen Bernie lead.
Clinton holds a one percentage point lead in Florida, a four-point lead in Ohio and a 10-point lead in Pennsylvania over Mr. Trump.
This program included corrosion control treatment, lead in water education and testing, education and outreach for all sources of lead exposure, and lead paint remediation.
Jones would also use the lead hook, lead uppercut pairing in reverse, attempting to lift the opponent's head into the path of his lead hook.
The lead reached 12 but the Raptors withstood the Magic's rally that cut the lead to five and had a 61-43 lead at halftime.
In 2019, the top seven studios in Hollywood made $7.8 billion in global revenue from films with a female lead or co-lead, and $6.9 billion from movies with actors of color in lead or co-lead roles.
"In the vast majority of cases where lead is found in drinking water, it enters through the water delivery system itself when it leaches from either lead pipes, household fixtures containing lead or lead solder," the department said.
And health officials generally cite deteriorated lead-based paint in the home — not lead in pipes — as the leading source of lead exposure, which is why relatively inexpensive housing policies can work to reduce incidences of lead poisoning.
Lead paint is historically the main source of lead found in children's blood, but the contribution of lead from drinking water hasn't been researched as thoroughly.
Oxidative stress can lead to changes in blood fats and lead to arteriosclerosis.
Lead can leach directly into food packaged in tins manufactured using lead soldering.
Get a lead, hold the lead, and that's what we've got to do.
It'll lead to less innovation, and it will ultimately lead to limited access.
StartClosing claims a 3x's industry lead conversion rate using its lead gen platform.
They helped us build the lead, and they helped us extend the lead.
The problem of lead poisoning elsewhere, for example from lead paint, does not.
Awe can lead to greater collaboration and that can lead to marvelous breakthroughs.
Lead poisoning can lead to a lifetime of severe mental and physical ailments.
The lead changed hands seven more times before the Cowboys opened a lead.
Clinton had accumulated a solid delegate lead, and she only increased that lead.
A lead is a lead, though, and better to have one than not.
The lead story Maeve Reston, who wrote the night's lead story for CNN.
For children, even a few micrograms of lead can lead to developmental delays.
Can we help these kids lead the life that they want to lead?
They had the lead in Salvador and Iquique had the lead in Santiago.
Eating these lead-contaminated products may elevate blood lead levels, the FDA explained.
Southern Miss cut the lead to one point but couldn't retake the lead.
That can lead to less risk-taking than might lead to bigger advances.
Their generic ballot lead has fallen from a double-digit lead in December.
Right now it's about advertising, but the facts will lead where they lead.
Galvanic corrosion of lead is an electrochemical process that can occur when lead pipe or lead solder is in contact with a dissimilar metal such as copper.
FIORINA: America must lead because when we do not lead, when this exceptional nation does not lead, the world is more dangerous and a more tragic place.
Boston had a 42-19 lead after the first period, but saw its lead trimmed to 49-45, before recovering to take a 67-56 halftime lead.
"Some secondary lead smelters offered more discounts to promote sales, accelerating the downward movement of SHFE lead prices," Yu said, referring to plants that process recycled lead.
"Some secondary lead smelters offered more discounts to promote sales, accelerating the downward movement of ShFE lead prices," Yu said, referring to plants that process recycled lead.
People are typically exposed to lead by breathing in lead-contaminated dust, drinking water from leaded pipes, or eating from cans that have been soldered with lead.
Kleinberg found the companies had knowledge of the hazards of lead paint, including the dangers of childhood lead poisoning, when they promoted lead paint for domestic use.
The more corrosive Flint River water caused lead to leach from lead service lines, eventually elevating lead levels in children's blood, which can cause permanent developmental damage.
And although HPV doesn't lead to a pelvic infection, it can lead to bleeding.
Exposure to lead stunts childhood development and can lead to lifelong effects on health.
Remember, all of this is from the lead investigator and the lead FBI attorney.
Mr. Gill continued to lead Gang of Four, with John Sterry on lead vocals.
Feelings that lead to the thing that feelings, probably, evolved to lead to: sex.
"Everyone wears lead aprons, and increasingly, lead caps," Klein told Reuters Health by email.
I like the lifestyle that I lead and I work hard to lead it.
Lopez scored 17 points to lead the Lakers to a 59-57 halftime lead.
He scored 19 points to lead the Heat to a 53-44 halftime lead.
Decades of lead abatement have sharply curbed childhood lead levels across the United States.
In both cases, lead counsel proposed swapping in new lead shareholders chosen by them.
Sanders holds an 21625-point lead, while Trump's is a mammoth 2900-point lead.
Lead: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is delaying new rules for lead-free pipes.
If we can't lead in brand protection, we will not lead in global commerce.
That will lead us to a place that will lead to a world war.
Lead litigation in the U.S. to date has mostly involved children who have eaten chips of lead-based paint, or inhaled lead dust in the air or soil.
The total price of removing all lead paint from American homes is around $260 billion; removing lead service lines and treating lead-laced soil is more expensive still.
Not only do lead fragments and spent lead shot pellets kill wildlife that ingests them, but people who eat wild game shot with lead ammunition can be poisoned.
While Clinton's lead is not as dramatic as Trump's, she does hold a strong lead in the delegate count – a lead that's poised to grow with upcoming contests.
Lead poisoning—confirmed by an analysis of recovered bones—may have come from lead solder used for the cans and from lead pipes that distilled water for the crew.
Lee believed in standing southpaw, so as to lead with the strong hand and leg, and put the lead leg in line with the (normally orthodox) opponent's lead leg.
Although lead paint was banned in 1978, lead paint used in homes built before this regulation went into effect is known to pose a lead poisoning risk to children.
When testing identifies a child with an elevated blood lead level, EPA and state protocols recommend a home lead hazard assessment which usually focuses on exposure to lead paint.
Toronto got the lead to 21 before taking a 62-47 lead into the intermission.
Will more diners lead to more restaurants, and will more restaurants lead to more diners?
Both teams traded baskets and the lead throughout a second quarter featuring six lead changes.
Most importantly, more vehicles will lead to more infrastructure which will lead to more vehicles.
She's been asked to lead an offense and lead a team of really talented players.
After sevenfirst-half lead changes, the Kings took a 60-55 lead into the break.
Democrats held an 210-point lead with women and a 21-point lead among men.
MNI2475-216 LEAD: LME lead touched its highest since July 2775, at $2,227.50 a tonne.
"We had a 4-2 lead and we had a 5-4 lead," Hyman said.
The lead was 31 at halftime and the Hawkeyes continued to enjoy a comfortable lead.
"Home runs that give up the lead or extend the lead are tough," said Price.
"The worst lead in hockey is a two-goal lead," coach Ken Hitchcock told reporters.
Catalytic converters hastened the removal of lead from gasoline, because lead made the converters malfunction.
The firm will lead or co-lead early rounds and take board seats, she said.
Clinton holds a 5-point lead in Ohio and an 11-point lead in Pennsylvania.
If lead paint is detected, steps for lead paint removal in the home are recommended.
We cannot eliminate lead poisoning until we remove the sources of lead from children's homes.
The crisis in Flint is about the lead, which primarily came from lead service lines.
Female voters give Democrats a 20 point lead and independent voters a twelve point lead.
If you do have to use a telephone lead, use the newest, shortest lead possible.
Federal law defines lead-based paint as containing 0.5 percent or more lead by weight.
After lead paint was banned in the city in 1960, cases of lead poisoning plummeted.
More penalties lead to more power plays, which, of course, can lead to more scoring.
LEAD LEVELS FALL IN FLINT WATER: Lead levels in the water supply in Flint, Mich.
Durant deposited 13 points to lead the Thunder to a 38-34 first quarter lead.
The first two quarters featured 242.2 lead changes and no lead bigger than eight points.
Until January 2014, "lead free" meant the plumbing component contained less than 8 percent lead.
Neither team held a double-digit lead, there were 15 lead changes and 13 ties.
Oakland took an early lead when Ramon Laureano homered to lead off the second inning.
He was the technical lead, I was the product lead, for something called Ground Truth.
How lead enters your home's water supply Just like in Flint, lead can enter your home when lead plumbing materials, which can include faucets, pipes, fittings and the solder that holds them all together, become corroded and begin to release lead into the water.
The city's Department of Environmental Protection is running a public service campaign to try to reduce lead exposure in the city, focusing on both lead in water and lead paint.
I didn't want to drop out because, and everyone has their own journey there, but mine was lead role, tiny part, lead role, tiny part, lead role for four years.
Because lead can do damage even at very low levels, some estimate that getting rid of lead entirely could deliver major benefits, even though lead levels have already declined dramatically.
The data revealed Biden had a double-digit 28500 percent to 6900 percent lead in Pennsylvania, a 2628-28503 percent lead in Wisconsin and a 22019 point lead in Florida.
LEAD: China's primary lead output rose 3.6% year-on-year to 242,000 tonnes in August, while recycled lead production was up 9.1% year-on-year at 173,000 tonnes, Antaike said.
And in that same year, only two films featured a black female lead or co-lead.
Becker, who played lead guitar, formed Steely Dan with Donald Fagen, its keyboardist and lead vocalist.
One person would lead him to five more, and those five would lead to another 25.
Two weekend polls showed "In" retaking the lead and another showed the "Out" campaign's lead narrowing.
But he also suggested that some lead exposure in children wouldn't necessarily lead to dire consequences.
Undetected, the chloride corroded aged lead pipes running to older homes, leaching lead into tap water.
The Bulldogs rebuilt the lead as Perry's two free throws gave them a 38-29 lead.
Mr. Sanders's lead has grown since a one-point lead in a similar poll in November.
Showering with lead contaminated water is safe, however, as lead is not absorbed through the skin.
David Viniar, Square's lead independent director, will lead the search for Friar's replacement, the company said.
UBS was mandated to lead the deal and ousted incumbent arranger Deutsche Bank as lead left.
Until two years ago, the legal limit for "lead-free" pipes was up to 8% lead.
Consequences of lead poisoning Most doctors recommend children's lead levels be tested during routine well exams.
Springer gave the Astros a 275-230 lead with a homer to lead off the game.
As it passed through the old lead and iron pipes, lead leached into the water supply.
The €6bn book included €725m of joint-lead manager interest and €400m pf co-lead orders.
Australia's Marcus Fraser, who gave up his two-day lead, is three shots off the lead.
The €6.4bn book included €725m of joint-lead manager interest and €592m of co-lead orders.
"Any implication or lead that would indicate Russian involvement, we'll investigate that lead," the official said.
The Friars expanded the lead to 223-23 lead on Bullock's dunk with 229:225 remaining.
Then they lead a morning ride for guests, and after lunch, they lead an afternoon ride.
Atlanta took a 2-0 lead in the first and later held a 4-2 lead.
But Clinton holds a major lead in total delegates thanks to a resounding lead in superdelegates.
Epigenetic research suggests that lead exposure in women can lead to DNA changes in their grandchildren.
I'm slightly terrified of ingesting lead, but I'm not positive pencils even have lead any more.
Indiana briefly took a double-digit lead before finishing the third with a seven-point lead.
That change in water chemistry increased lead pipe corrosion - causing elevated lead levels in the water.
We also offer free lead testing to customers to identify sources of lead in their plumbing.
Some indeed may lead nowhere, but others will lead into unexpected territory that we haven't foreseen.
"I'm confident he'll have a lead coming out of Super Tuesday — a fairly significant lead," Rep.
Clinton's lead at just two points, down from a double-digit lead after the third debate.
Lead depends on lead-acid batteries for about 80 percent of demand in top consumer China.
Ingram scored nine points to lead a Pelicans run that gave them a 221-113 lead.
Baekhyun is a lead vocalist in the group and Kai is known as the lead dancer.
The resolution bans North Korean exports of coal, iron, iron ore, lead, lead ore and seafood.
Respirators and masks are common at Westside to prevent lead exposure, as many bullets contain lead.
DuBose made a 3-pointer to make the lead 35-30 lead before Dayton took control.
Washington turned a six-point lead into a 163-216 lead in less than six minutes.
Other sources include: • Soil contaminated with lead or food grown in it • Lead water pipes or those soldered with lead, which can leach into the water supply • Some canned goods, if the cans are soldered with lead • Paint on some imported toys • Some jewelry Low levels of lead exposure usually have no obvious or immediate symptoms, which means it can go undetected.
ZINC/LEAD: The global zinc market swung into a small surplus in June, while the lead market flipped to deficit, data from the International Lead and Zinc Study Group (ILZSG) showed.
The Roadmap to Eliminating Child Lead Exposure also recommends environmental lead testing as part of a primary prevention program and building a database of homes that have increased levels of lead.
An investigation by The New York Times uncovered the practice, which cleans pipes of soluble lead and lead particles, and thus can result in samples with lower than normal lead levels.
Testimonial evidence suggests that Francisco Goya applied white lead, Naples yellow, litharge, and extract of Saturn­—all pigments containing primarily lead—to his canvases using his fingers, leading to lead poisoning.
Just to the south sat the sprawling United States Smelter and Lead Refinery, or U.S.S. Lead, which salvaged lead from old car batteries and scrap metal before it closed in 1985.
If elevated home water lead levels are in fact contributing to lead poisoning in other communities, besides removing the source of the lead, it will be important for states to retool their targeted screening protocols to better address water as a potential lead poisoning risk factor.
MCUSTX-TOTAL LEAD: LME lead finished up 212% at $2300,939.50 a tonne as China's top producer Henan Yuguang Gold and Lead Co shut down one production line at a lead smelter in Jiyuan for a 30-day maintenance that will affect some 10,000 tonnes in output.
In particular, his lead nationally among independents has all but disappeared, evaporating from an 11-point lead among the group of voters in June to just a 1-point lead today. Sen.
That while Trump expanded his lead with white voters who do not hold a college degree from a 51% to 31% lead before the convention to a 62% to 23% lead now.
And I think Jack Brennan will be staying as the lead director, or the, yeah, lead director for awhile to transition, to facilitate the transition to a new lead director until 23.
The Hawks' biggest lead was five points, and there were only two lead changes and three ties.
Detroit increased its lead to 12 on two occasions before settling for a 57-47 halftime lead.
Enter lead Shane Dawson, who Gallagher said was a perfect fit for one of the lead roles.
Stenhouse managed to finish the stage on the lead lap, but the move cost Busch the lead.
" Kath "could play a rhythm guitar part, a lead guitar part and sing a lead vocal simultaneously.
Against Jose Aldo, Holloway stood with his lead knee bent and never toed his lead foot inward.
Mercer's solo shot to lead off the eighth against Pat Neshek sliced the lead to 5-3.
"I want to lead humanity…I want to lead Mars," he tells Snigdha Poonam, an Indian journalist.
I actually do lead engineering of the rockets and lead the engineering of the vehicles and production.
Lead exposure in children can lead to behavioral problems, developmental delays, learning disabilities and other health issues.
This will lead to less bleeping, but doesn't necessarily lead to more tits, dicks, and other bits.
Furthermore, samples were taken largely from homes without lead-lined pipes and therefore showed low lead levels.
It can lead to a lot of stress and dangerous emotions, and ultimately could lead to violence.
And of the top films in 2017, only 33 percent featured a female lead or co-lead.
A blood lead test is the only cheap and reliable way to identify a lead-poisoned child.
The investor selected as a lead plaintiff typically picks the lawyers who will serve as lead counsel.
The resolution would ban North Korean exports of seafood, coal, lead, lead ore, iron and iron ore.
No beef built, but a mutual love of lead music eventually lead to creation of the Cataracs.
The resolution targets North Korea's primary exports, including coal, iron, iron ore, lead, lead ore and seafood.
Lead is everywhere Finding out about lead in your water is only one part of the solution.
It might even lead to the WTO's collapse, which would lead to higher tariffs against U.S. exports.
Natural lead levels tend to be low, so lead pollution is a conspicuous signal of human activity.
You have a Hispanic female lead, you have a transgender female lead, you have Black female leads.
"It's definitely refreshing to have a lead character as a female lead and really complex and great."
It's a vicious cycle where high rents lead to low turnover rates which lead to high rents.
Nominations: Comedy series, lead actor in a comedy (Eugene Levy), lead actress in a comedy (Catherine O'Hara)
Having a two-goal lead and another one-goal lead, that's unacceptable, but it's all about turnovers.
Older homes are often blanketed with lead paint, and the water pipes and fixtures typically contain lead.
The Utes lead the nation with 22 takeaways and are tied for the interception lead with 14.
Jokic had 20 points and Mudiay 12 to lead Denver to a 69-61 lead at halftime.
"There's this continual spiral, which can lead to overdoses, can lead to suicide and depression," she says.
We need to address lead exposure in schools and assist low-income homeowners with lead line replacement.
Clinton's lead is down from the same survey in March, when she had a 22019-point lead.
By focusing mostly on lead paint exposure, we miss possible lead exposure associated with water source contamination.
Just because your home relies on lead pipes doesn't necessarily mean you're at risk for lead poisoning.
Under industry pressure, Congress defined "lead-free" in the amendment as no more than 8 percent lead.
Lead poisoning in children can lead to cognitive impairment, behavioral disorders, lower IQ, and decreased hearing ability.
He held the lead for a full month until Wednesday, when Hillary Clinton took a nominal lead.
And lead can cause neurotoxicity and cardiovascular disease — there is also no safe amount of lead exposure.
Blue doors from France lead to the pantry; mahogany doors from New York lead to the mudroom.
"[Clinton] has a substantial lead, a substantial delegate lead, and a great deal of momentum," Kamarck said.
Regeneron will lead trials in the US, while Sanofi will lead plans for studies in other countries.
Among Latino voters, all Democrats lead Trump by a wide margin, but Sanders has the biggest lead.
While not having corrective lenses won't lead to vision damage, it can lead to injury, Saydah said.
No safe level of lead There is no safe level of lead in drinking water, experts say.
The offense gave me a comfortable lead and I just wasn't able to hold onto the lead.
Virginia took a 30-28 lead to the halftime break despite appearing capable of stretching a lead.
We all know the trope: When a woman doesn't lead well, it's evidence that women can't lead.
One intro could lead to a few emails, which could lead to more face-to-face meetings.
Fighting lead Lead is a toxic metal that is harmful to humans even in very low concentrations.
And while Trudeau's party maintains a lead across the province, the size of that lead is deceiving.
If Haf ter is unable to lead Libya, it could lead to internal chaos in the country.
Although the well-publicized crisis in Flint, Michigan, happened after the city switched to a new, cheaper water source contaminated with lead, health officials generally cite deteriorated lead-based paint in homes or residual lead in soil from gasoline emissions as the two major sources of lead exposure.
It's scary, giving a certain kind of behavior that can lead to violence, and can lead to a certain kind of determination that can lead to very dangerous situations for half of America.
Parents should be aware of potential lead sources in their children's environment including older housing, unsafe renovation practices, contaminated soil, lead in water pipes, "take-home" lead from parents' jobs and imported products.
A city website listing planned work now warns that lead levels could rise when lead service lines are being replaced, and suggests using filters and "flushing" to decrease lead levels in drinking water.
The order book was over 2.5bn, including 2.53m joint lead manager interest, for the shorter tranche and over 1.3bn, including 190m of joint lead manager interest for the longer note, the lead said.
Children tend to show signs of severe lead toxicity at lower levels of exposure, the CDC reports; lead poisoning has occurred in children whose parents accidentally brought home lead dust on their clothing.
Sumitomo Corp will temporarily suspend its San Cristobal silver-zinc-lead mine, while Recylex closed its Weser-Metall lead plant and Trevali halted works at its Caribou zinc-lead-silver mine for now.
FUNDAMENTALS * LEAD: ShFE lead fell as much as 1.9% to a one-month low on rising supply outlook after Belgium's Nyrstar said it had temporarily reopened an old lead-processing plant in Australia.
And the question is though if they are to take the lead, what does that lead look like?
And in some cases, it can create intense rage that can even lead, it can lead to destruction.
Among those on hand Wednesday were lead neurosurgeon Dr. James Goodrich and lead plastic surgeon Dr. Oren Tepper.
The Angels used Escobar's lead-off home run to take a 1-0 lead in the first inning.
I don't think we should be surprised when people are ingesting lead and getting lead in their bodies.
Lead is a neurotoxin, and no level of lead in the blood is safe, according to the CDC.
Laine's 16 goals share the NHL lead with Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby and his 23 points lead all rookies.
She had always wanted to truly lead a group—and better still, to lead a group to greatness.
I've been in the lead so far but after today's game, my lead is a lot less comfortable.
They opened up a 30-24 lead on Davis' jumper and took a 33-30 lead into halftime.
The Valencia County Sheriff's Office, the lead investigating agency, is not actively pursuing the image as a lead.
Three straight singles and a sacrifice fly to lead off the fourth gave Colorado a 7-4 lead.
Yet it also "discourages" this type of lead-paint inspection, in part because lead abatement can be costly.
Rami Malek and Tatiana Maslany won Emmys for lead actor and lead actress in a drama series, respectively.
The main defendants have been paint and lead manufacturers as well as landlords of properties containing lead paint.
Pittsburgh holds a two-point lead on Columbus and Philadelphia, and a three-point lead on New Jersey.
That is, the life you want to lead is incompatible with the life that I want to lead.
Childhood lead exposure at nearly any level can lead to permanent learning disabilities, lower IQs, and even ADHD.
Many can find solace in support groups lead by a trained professional or peer lead 12 step groups.
The sanctions resolution targets North Korea's primary exports, including coal, iron, iron ore, lead, lead ore and seafood.
Football teams do not lead themselves, and they certainly do not lead themselves to five Super Bowl victories.
You've got to go after them and try to increase the lead rather than just hold the lead.
This can lead them to enter harmful, dangerous environments with the anticipation that it could lead to death.
Trout's homer against Mariners reliever Nick Vincent to lead off the eighth cut Seattle's lead to 5-3.
By August of last year, Sanders took the lead in New Hampshire polls — a lead he'd never relinquish.
Atlanta cut the lead to two points when Dewayne Dedmon's basket left Charlotte with a 75-73 lead.
Supporters though, they claimed that it will lead to cheaper goods and that will lead to economic growth.
And the prediction was: he will never get elected to lead his party, let alone lead the country.
The draft resolution would ban North Korea's exports of coal, iron, iron ore, lead, lead ore and seafood.
Flores then homered to lead off the bottom of the fifth to stretch the lead to 4-0.
He has a solid lead in New Hampshire, holding a 14-point lead over Clinton in the state.
"He is the best lead we have," LAPD lead investigator Lou Rivera told PEOPLE in an earlier interview.
Could lead phenomenal lead costume designer Michele Clapton return to the HBO family for "House of the Dragon"?
Pollsters additionally found Clinton with a 14-point lead in Pennsylvania and a 7-point lead in Virginia.
Even today, Hillary Clinton has only a one-point lead — even as she claims a comfortable lead nationwide.
Mirotic scored 2102 points in the first half to lead the Bulls to a 2100-2104 halftime lead.
Virginia Tech would extend its lead to 21 as the Hokies took a 42-21 lead into intermission.
I try to lead and inspire my kids in the same way I would lead and inspire employees.
Lmfao I wud gladly see Any one who can lead this country on behalf of the worker lead.
Raising the lead knee and coming in behind it, making McGregor give ground before kicking the lead leg.
Florida State broke out to a 20-10 lead on the way to a 35-31 halftime lead.
Yet it also "discourages" this type of lead-paint inspectihere, in part because lead abatement can be costly.
I lead a very dull, ordinary life which is the kind of life that I wish to lead.
Just like psychedelics can lead to long-term psychological benefits, they can lead to long-term psychological pain.
Public polling seesawed between a Republican lead and a Democratic lead, ending this week in an exact tie.
" The current tensions were unlikely to lead to war, he added, "but neither will they lead to peace.
This muffles the traits that might lead to failure and inevitably also the qualities that lead to success.
But these thoughts would often lead to panic, which would lead to heart palpitations and shortness of breath.
President Trump must lead and in order to lead effectively he must choose his public health officials wisely.
There were 24 lead changes and 19 ties — and the Celtics' biggest lead was four, the final margin.
The two drivers made contact racing for the lead on lap 81, enabling Truex to retake the lead.
The sanctions ban the import of coal, iron, iron ore, lead, lead ore and seafood from North Korea.
Men are socialized to lead by force, whereas women are socialized to lead by way of relationship building.
They were the lead or co-lead in 43 of the 100 films, up from 39 in 2018.
The LEAD program is good, but what about those addicts who haven't been arrested and directed to LEAD?
The Cavaliers built an early seven-point lead and later were up 34-24 for their largest lead.
The latest U.N. resolution bans North Korean exports of coal, iron, iron ore, lead, lead ore and seafood.
Credit Suisse will lead the revolver and term loans, while Jefferies will lead the bridge and eventual bonds.
Cameron Maybin homered to lead off the sixth, increasing the Angels' lead from 216-20 to 23-1.
They would maintain that lead until VanLeer gave the Tigers a 57-56 lead in the second half.
The International Lead and Zinc Study Group (ILZSG) predicts a small surplus for the lead market next year.
Acciari's breakaway goal off of Huberdeau's lead pass just 85 seconds later gave Florida a 4-1 lead.
The couple had the galvanized pipe, whose coating may have contained lead, replaced with lead-free stainless steel.
Against orthodox opponents he will use a step up lead leg kick to buckle their lead leg inwards.
RELATED: Cruz calls for 'retroactive assessment of refugees' after U.S. terror arrests Cruz first took the lead on December 93, lost the lead to Trump on December 30 and then regained the lead Tuesday.
I think all of us, when we first start off, think we should play the lead — I wanted to be the lead in "The King and I." I should be the lead in "Dreamgirls"!
Erik Olson, senior director for health and food at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), said there are numerous ways the Trump administration could fight lead, like taking lead out of aircraft fuels and certain outdoor paints, strengthening rules for cleaning up lead contamination and new standards for lead in food.
"In the vast majority of cases where lead is found in drinking water, it enters through the water delivery system itself when it leaches from either lead pipes, household fixtures containing lead, or lead solder," said the statement, which was released by the state environmental department, which performs the testing.
LEAD SPREADS: The premium of cash lead over three-month lead CMPB21.7-22 rose to $2599 a tonne from a discount of $20.1 nearly a week ago, indicating a shortage of material for immediate delivery.
Working class Americans who lack air conditioning die in heat waves; higher temperatures in cities lead to cockroach infestations, which lead to high asthma rates; and scorching inner city heat islands lead to heat strokes.
Bernard Hopkins used this method from time to time in his later career, using the lead hand, wrist and forearm to check his opponent's lead, while his lead shoulder protected him from the right hand.
You come into the game and you have a lead and you think you're going to add to the lead instead of understanding the way we got the lead was because we were getting stops.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Beyond Flint, Lead Poisoning Persists Despite Decades-Old Fight" (front page, March 4): As a pediatrician specializing in toxicology, I lead the investigation when a child tests positive for lead.
He had taken it upon himself to master the local lead laws, the history of lead poisoning in America, the science of lead, the safe practices for sanding a house, the avenues of litigation available.
The researchers then compared their numbers with the CDC's reported confirmed lead poisoning cases and found that nearly 600,00 children suffering from lead poisoning (blood lead levels 10 μg/dL or greater) were not counted.
" He would not presume to lead his followers into the "promised land," even if it was in his power to do so, "because if I could lead you in, someone else could lead you out.
In 2017, the EPA asked for a six-year delay to update 17-year-old regulations on lead in paint and dust, including determining new standards on safe lead levels of lead exposure for children.
In most cities, kids' lead poisoning is caused by lead paint in older buildings and in the soil, where it's the result of years of cars running on leaded gasoline emitting lead into the atmosphere.
Almost 97 percent of lead-related violations recorded by the EPA are for failing to properly monitor lead levels.
Lead exposure can lead to health and developmental problems, particularly in children, and its toxic effects can be irreversible.
Zinc and lead are mined together, so any upsurge in production of zinc can prompt higher output of lead.
Lazard acted as lead financial advisor to J&J, while Bank of America Merrill Lynch was Actelion's lead adviser.
It's quite rare for shareholders' firms immediately to ask judges to reconsider their lead plaintiff and lead counsel selections.
California took an early 12-4 lead but Fresno State rallied and build a 44-32 lead by halftime.
Y Combinator Continuity, Thrive Capital and Benchmark Lead Edge Capital joined lead investor Menlo Ventures in financing the company.
Ryan Blaney inherited the lead, but he pitted with two laps remaining, handing the lead back over to Truex.
Jefferies will lead the senior loan and Morgan Stanley will lead the junior loan, two of the sources said.
Hosmer hit his second homer of the game to lead off the fourth and cut the lead to one.
Biden's 40 point lead among black voters was more than double his about 15 point lead among white voters.
He's gone from roguish young lead, to weirdo in bad CGI movies, to swollen (if youngish-looking) lead again.
We look to the president to lead the military in our national interest, but also to lead by example.
New discoveries lead to new interpretations, which in turn lead to new suggestions on what scientists should study next.
"I'd rather have an 18-point lead than not have a lead at all," James said after Monday's game.
LEAD PRICES: Lead was at a one-week high on supply disruptions, closing 20.2% higher at $215,2.80 a tonne.
She has a double-digit lead with women in both, while Trump has a more modest lead with men.
Operation of the auxiliary spillway has lead to severe erosion that could lead to a failure of the structure.
The best pitcher in baseball blew a four-run lead, then blew another three-run lead for good measure.
Stockholder anxiety, or perhaps prolonged media focus on Khashoggi's death, could lead some to follow Branson's lead, he says.
After the Mountaineers opened a 15-5 early lead, the Longhorns came back to take a 23-22 lead.
LEAD: Benchmark lead on the London Metal Exchange was up 1.5 percent to $2,23 a tonne by 1420 GMT.
The tough new sanctions would prohibit export of North Korean coal, iron, iron ore, lead, lead ore, and seafood.
Governing rights can be assigned to lead investors or other designated individuals by the lead investor creating the fund.
Worldwide, blood lead levels began to decline in the 1990s with efforts to remove lead from well-known sources.
Lazard acted as lead financial advisor to J&J, while Bank of America Merrill Lynch was Actelion's lead advisor.
Flint and lead poisoning: Living with it and uncertainty, long-term Walters knew her water was tainted with lead.
But, when they do happen, we need the person we elected to lead us to, you know, lead us.
We've known for decades that high blood lead levels can lead to lasting learning disabilities and physical health issues.
Comey hoped leaking the memo would lead to the appointment of a special counsel to lead the Russia investigation.
That lead wound up in the water, causing some residents to develop toxic levels of lead in their bloodstream.
Of the three lead actors, Flynn, who plays the show's main lead Dylan, probably has the least splashy role.
Logano became the first driver other than Bowman to lead when he took his first lead on lap 5003.
The lead changed hands three more times and Dziagwa's 3-pointer helped give the Cowboys a 70-65 lead.
Leland King II scored 22 points to lead the Gauchos (63-1), who jumped out to an early lead.
Northam has a 32-point lead over his GOP opponent among moderates and a 20-point lead among women.
The CGI Dean will play a second lead named Rogan, or the third lead, if we're counting the dog.
"Sell-through will lead to stocking, stocking will lead to the appropriate amount and will generate sales," says Lemonis.
The combined order book is in excess of 3bn, including 565m of joint lead manager interest, the lead said.
Though he initially had a commanding lead in the polls, his lead has eroded as rivals such as Sens.
Indications of interest are now in excess of 11bn, including 1.85bn of joint lead manager interest, the lead said.
It comes amid increased national attention to lead in drinking water, due mainly to lead contamination in Flint, Mich.
Instead of eliminating lead paint hazards where young children live within 10 years, Trump's lead plan provides no deadline.
So Inspired Capital will lead or co-lead any round it participates in, with the option for board seats.
In the age of information, bigger is better, bigger begets bigger, and lead time becomes a bigger lead time.
But new polls also show a sharp decline in Clinton's national lead as well as her lead in Iowa.
This is not the way you lead the United States, nor the way in which you lead the world.
Finally, New Jersey must tackle lead poisoning in all its forms, including lead paint in old and dilapidated homes.
As for Pittsburgh, officials switched the chemicals used to prevent lead buildup—which, you guessed it, caused lead buildup.
Phoenix was never able to take the lead and Atlanta held a 71-68 lead after the third period.
This may lead us to say or do things that would typically lead us to feel ashamed or embarrassed.
Meanwhile, white voters give Republicans a 2-point lead and white voters without college degrees a 12-point lead.
It was trying to be the lead developer, the lead content generationer ... What did I just say, content generator?
We don't test enough children for lead, and as a result, lead poisoning cases in the US go undetected.
After taking a 10-point halftime lead, Kansas State grabbed an early 33-20 lead in the second half.
He chips out (five-stroke lead), knocks his third shot to the back of the green (five-stroke lead).
The Cavs lead the playoffs in half court offensive efficiency, but they also lead the league in transition efficiency.
The lead didn't last long as Yuli Gurriel launched a 414-foot home run to lead off the second.
Ironically, these supplements might make someone feel bold enough to lead but probably reduce his ability to lead well.
Sanders has a 9-point lead over Biden among men and a 10 point lead over Warren among women.
Children are also more likely to be exposed to lead due to lead dust which collects on low surfaces.
He was invited back for the 2017 season to lead "La Traviata," with Anna Netrebko in the lead role.
"If the Americans no longer lead the free world then the Europeans should consider taking that lead," he said.
"This ongoing analysis may lead to an offer or may not lead to an offer from Euronext," Boujnah said.
Do our religious convictions lead us to anger and violence, or do they lead us to reconciliation and peace?
In Georgia, the lead has been shifting, with Trump holding slight 6 point lead in the most recent polling.
Goldman Sachs will lead the term loan and Barclays will lead the bridge loan and eventual bond, they said.
Lead poisoning is a problem in older, poorly maintained homes that were built when lead paint was widely used.
On television, 39.7% of broadcast scripted shows had women in the lead and 21.5% a minority in the lead.
On the tarmac before departing, he said that he'd "lead and navigate… lead and navigate" the crucial Israel-U.
"You both lead your team on the field, but you also help lead America off the field," Warren said.
LEAD - IMPORT SURGE Among the traditional industrial metals, the big Chinese trade surprise this year has been unglamorous lead.
Those successes today, I hope will lead to a thorough trial that will lead us to the right conclusion.
There's no amount of lead safe for children to drink, and the effects of lead poisoning last a lifetime.
Among its recommendations for agencies, the report suggested that: — the EPA revise its Lead and Copper Rule, which dictates how water utilities must sample and report lead tests of their water;— the FDA set a maximum level for lead in cosmetic products, and monitor and publish results of lead levels in such products; and— HUD increase its review of federal housing projects to improve lead paint inspections and assessments.
Greens react: Erik Olson, senior director for health and food at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), said there are numerous ways the Trump administration could fight lead, like taking lead out of aircraft fuels and certain outdoor paints, strengthening rules for cleaning up lead contamination and new standards for lead in food.
The most severe lead exposure cases tend to come from old lead paint, and the most obvious lead problems come from contaminated water, but there are bits of old lead left over from leaded gasoline and certain factories in all kinds of places — especially in Northeastern and Midwestern cities and near major highways.
Yet the toxic metal remains in our environment, including in these surprising places: Paint: "Lead from paint, including lead-contaminated dust, is one of the most common causes of lead poisoning," finds the Environmental Protection Agency.
The proposed lead and copper rule would change the requirements that local water systems must meet for testing and, if lead content is above allowable levels, the procedures to replace lead service lines from their networks.
The proposal changes testing requirements for lead and speeds up notification for those who may have lead in their drinking water, but could slow the replacement of the lead pipes that connect homes to city services.
That gave the Yankees a 3-0 lead; they had taken a first-inning lead on a solo home run by Gregorius, his sixth of the season, tying him with Aaron Judge for the team lead.
LEAD: Worries about lead supplies, mainly used to make auto batteries, have been fueled by Belgium-listed Nyrstar, which has halted output at its Port Pirie lead and zinc smelter in Australia and declared force majeure.
With a carcinogen such as lead, it is a maximum of 265 micrograms/liter of lead per day, which is below the amount of lead in the average serving size of the majority of balsamic vinegars.
LEAD: Worries about lead supplies, mainly used to make auto batteries, have been fuelled by Belgium-listed Nyrstar, which has halted output at its Port Pirie lead and zinc smelter in Australia and declared force majeure.
Brooklyn held a 56-49 lead by halftime, took a 66-51 lead on 3-pointer by Temple with 9 1/2 minutes left in the third, and carried an 86-70 lead into the fourth.
"This is not a small thing, when your privacy is violated it can lead to economic harm, it can lead to social harm, it can even lead to physical harm," added Sohn, a Benton senior fellow .
"We were saying, catch shares are going to lead to consolidation, catch shares are going to lead to integration, catch shares are going to lead to corruption," said Scott Lang, a former mayor of New Bedford.
The effects of lead poisoning are so great that some studies suggest lowering children's lead exposure by removing lead from gasoline and paint in the 7.33s led to drops in crime, teenage pregnancy, and juvenile delinquency.
Cormorant Ventures, the lead investor from Series A, takes the lead on Internet of Wings's Series B round as well.
House Republicans understand that Washington must lead on tax reform in order for America to lead in the global economy.
Dogs and cattle have lead animals, and we can control them by acting the alpha dog or the lead steer.
Blood tests also showed the man had high levels of lead along with anemia, a common consequence of lead poisoning.
The analysts added that these scenarios could lead to major rallies in rates and thus lead to lower bond yields.
According to Johnson, the community is largely lead-free inside the buildings now, but there is lead in the soil.
There will always be differences of opinion as to who should lead our country and how they should lead it.
Noting Hall's tendency to pivot off around his lead foot, Whitaker began to pound the back of Hall's lead leg.
The Pacers let the lead slip to seven on two occasions before taking an 87-77 lead into the fourth.
Even so, she warned these blood tests "likely significantly underestimate the contribution of lead burden from lead in water exposure."
Water passes through these aging lead lines and the lead starts disintegrating into the water and then people drink it.
That could lead to more revenue per user, which in turn could lead to larger profits in the quarters ahead.
I realized that my inability to do so would lead to guilt which would, inadvertently, lead to more damaging negativity.
In Pakistan and Kenya the paints with the highest amount of lead in the IPEN studies were labelled "lead-free".
Mercer's elevation from the group's lead donor to lead operative is another sign of her family's power in Trump's orbit.
Joe Heck with a lead within the margin of error, or shown Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto with a slight lead.
" 'America will continue to lead' "With her as our Commander-in-Chief, America will continue to lead this volatile world.
Just a few weeks ago, Clinton, 68, held a double-digit lead over Trump and a similar lead among independents.
CH: I didn't think we'd lead, but we do lead a lot, because without us, these rounds don't come together.
They took a 96-82 lead into the fourth and maintained their double-digit lead the rest of the way.
And if the state lead contamination tests are any indication, tons of kids are ingesting more lead than they should.
MPBSTX-TOTAL LEAD PRICES: LME lead fell 2.4 percent to $2,025 a tonne, clocking its first decline in six sessions.
After hiring Le to help lead product, Reddit brought on Chen Chen from Instagram to become its lead iOS engineer.
In places such as Flint, with aging infrastructure, many times that means lead pipes begin leaching lead into the water.
The most successful leaders know when to lead from an objective strategy, and when to lead with empathy and humanity.
Some researchers are taking on the burden of addressing lead contamination through innovation — small, lead-sucking robots, to be exact.
We sort of ventured forth to see if this would actually lead somewhere—and it did very much lead somewhere.
Horford's layup gave Boston a seven-point lead, and then his dunk made the lead nine with 013 seconds left.
The Tigers closed within 16-12, but Kentucky rebuilt the lead as Herro's layup gave it a 25-15 lead.
Lead poisoning can lead to anemia, kidney failure, and brain damage, especially in children, according to the World Health Organization.
Not only did Reagan say Medicare would lead to socialized medicine, he said Medicare would lead to socialism in America.
May's six-point lead compared with a lead of 10 percentage points in Opinium's previous poll published on May 27.
The Rams extended their lead to 26-20 lead early in the fourth quarter on Zuerlein's 23-yard field goal.
The Hornets then pushed the lead to 19 in the second quarter before settling for a 20073-53 halftime lead.
Guerra held that lead until Story hit his 21st home run to lead off the fifth inning to tie it.
His basket gave Arizona its first lead since 14:13 remained in the first half, when it lead 12-11.
They built the lead to 10 in the second quarter but had to settle for a 54-753 halftime lead.
What I wish he would realize, though, is that while many roads lead to Spencer, all roads lead to Radley.
Cox holds a 85033-vote lead as of Monday, his first lead in the race, according to The Fresno Bee.
Currently, smoking in public can lead to arrest, while possession of small amounts of marijuana can lead to a summons.
If 37 percent of those districts had lead contamination, that would mean 4.4 million children at risk of lead exposure.
And when it comes to lead, there are homes in towns across America that have lead in their drinking water.
The lead grew to 23 before the Cajuns chipped away and Wilson's 23-pointer cut the lead to 240-230.
LEAD FORECAST FLIPPED TO DEFICIT The Group's revisions to its May forecasts for the lead market are even more dramatic.
"John is the best lead we have," LAPD lead investigator Lou Rivera now retired told PEOPLE in an earlier interview.
Oladipo hit a 244-pointer early in overtime for the 210-221 lead and the Thunder never lost the lead.
The lead changed hands seven times and the score was tied once before the Volunteers took a 24-53 lead.
The Cavaliers pushed the lead to 213 in the third and still maintained a 21997-point lead entering the fourth.
Waterfowl hunters nationwide have successfully used lead free ammunition for decades ever since lead shot was phased out in 1991.
The Royals win by seizing a lead early, keeping the offensive line moving and bringing in Davis with a lead.
Every year we sign a lead paint disclosure form stating that the apartment may or may not contain lead paint.
Especially important, lack of sleep can lead to sexual problems and a lack of sex can lead to sleep problems.
This year, lead safety advocate Tamara Rubin documented several varieties of the wildly popular fidget spinner toy that contained lead.
Right now, though, historically high imports of refined lead point to continuing supply-chain tensions within the Chinese lead market.
The 42-point margin was the fourth-largest halftime lead in history and the largest lead by a road team.
No doubt this will lead to a better understanding of the disease, which will hopefully lead to more effective therapies.
The Cavaliers pushed the lead to 22 in the third and still maintained a 19-point lead entering the fourth.
Colorado built as much as a nine-point lead in the first half before taking a 20-28 halftime lead.
The Royals lead the major leagues with 26 losses in games in which they held the lead at some point.
It would lead to "death panels"; it would lead to "rate shock"; it would cause the budget deficit to balloon.
The risk factors that lead to a C-section may also be risk factors that lead to autism or ADHD.
The Patriots erased that lead and went ahead in the fourth quarter, before the Eagles regained the lead for good.
Lead passes through the placenta, so the blood lead levels of mother and fetus tend to be correlated, he said.
The 2 percentage point lead he actually wound up with is smaller than the 7-point lead polling averages suggested.
The practice, known as prestagnation flushing, can clean the pipes of soluble lead and lead particles, possibly distorting the results.
Cruz's lead in the Quinnipiac poll is narrower than his 85033-point lead in a RealClearPolitics average of recent polling.
The 219-point margin was the fourth-largest halftime lead in history and the largest lead by a road team.
TD Securities was the left lead on the deal and Wells Fargo and Bank of America were joint lead arrangers.
The existence of a female lead or co-lead had no significant effect on box office performance, the report found.
The lead was short-lived as Nick Rutherford's 3-pointer gave St. John's the lead for good at 57-56.
TCU raced to a quick 7-0 lead, but K-State responded to take its first lead at 13-12.
Of the 26.1 percent of lead or co-lead characters who are people of color, only 0.8% are Native American.
Jaylen Forbes' layup ended Alabama's drought, but LSU rebuilt the lead to 20 before taking a 51-33 halftime lead.
Mays' layup started the second-half scoring and turned a one-point Kentucky lead into a one-point LSU lead.
Purdue took a 25-200 lead on its first possession — the Boilers' first lead since the first quarter on Sept.
Zinc and lead rose to two-month highs, while zinc added 1.6% to $2,423 and lead gained 1.7% to $2,033.50.
The lead changed hands four times, the final time when Holiday's 229-pointer gave the Pelicans a 237-232 lead.
The Suns extended the lead to as many as 20 points before taking a 107-91 lead after three quarters.
Recent polls have shown Lamb with a consistent lead, however, and the RABA poll gives him his biggest lead yet.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. doubled home two more runs later in the inning to build the lead to 211-2 lead.
The city has also been putting in additives that rescale the city's lead pipes, whose corrosion caused the lead contamination.
Purdue took a 31-23 lead on a 3-pointer by Cline and held a 40-30 lead by halftime.
The third quarter featured three more lead changes before Utah seized control, taking an 81-76 lead into the fourth.
Howard Rapley was named global product lead, securities services, while Kate Webber was appointed as global product lead, fund services.
The lead was short-lived as Nick Rutherford's 3-pointer gave St. John's the lead for good at 57-56.
I had been two days in the lead, but if you don't move at all, you're not holding the lead.
I will continue to lead my city the way that voters of my city expect me to lead my city.
Sheldon Whitehouse's Home Lead Safety Tax Credit Act that would help homeowners and landlords defray the cost of lead abatement.
Without a massive national effort to cover lead-ridden soil and tear down houses with lead paint, it's somewhat unavoidable.
How to test for lead in your home water supply Even Flint, a city with the most notorious case of lead in water discovered, is still not listed as having violated the EPA's lead and copper rule.
In the meantime, Jaida and her mother lived in one of four lead-free apartments at Montefiore hospital's "lead safe house," designed to keep children away from the homes where they were poisoned while lead is removed.
The E.P.A.'s 1991 lead rule — the one that requires most public water systems to periodically test for lead and copper — limits the amount of lead in drinking water to no more than 15 parts per billion.
Various regulations, including the Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act and The Lead And Copper Rule, mandate that lead levels in the drinking water supply be monitored so that if problems arise, actions can be taken.
"Today, lead exposure is much lower because of regulations banning the use of lead in petrol, paints, and other consumer products, so the number of deaths from lead exposure will be lower in younger generations," Lanphear said.
"Traditionally, people thought lead exposure occurred in populations only after industrialization, but these results show it happened prehistorically, before lead had been widely released into the environment," Dr. Christine Austin, one of the study's lead authors, said.
MPBSTX-TOTAL LEAD FUNDAMENTALS: Global demand for refined lead will exceed supply by 219,0.43 tonnes this year, while a deficit of 20.4,212 tonnes is expected in 2345, according to the International Lead and Zinc Study Group (ILZSG).
That's because most of the intervention work related to lead poisoning is currently happening after a child is diagnosed with elevated blood lead levels and the damage is already done, as the effects of lead are irreversible.
That Fake 'Drunk Pelosi' Video Was A Dud: How Lead Stories And Facebook Defused A Viral Bomb | Lead Stories Meanwhile, Lead Stories offers data on the effect of fact-checking the Pelosi video as false: At the time Lead Stories flagged it as false, the video had 46,519 shares, 8,692 likes, and 803,268,188 views.
Besides Fidelity, other existing investors in the company include Alibaba, which led its Series E; Benchmark (Series A lead); Coatue Management (Series C lead); General Catalyst; IVP (Series B lead); Saudi investment group Kingdom Holding Company; KPCB (series D lead); Lightspeed (Snapchat's earliest and most constant investor); SV Angel; WeChat owner Tencent and Yahoo.
The establishment's consistent dream, ever since Trump rocketed into a national polling lead, has been that consolidation of the "establishment lane" candidates will lead eventually some someone from the Rubio/Bush/Christie/Kasich foursome taking a strong lead.
Lead 'didn't disappear,' group says Lead doesn't just disappear, Jacky Bonnemains, a spokesperson from the French environmental group Robin des Bois, which estimated the blaze melted more than 300 tons of lead from the cathedral's roof and steeple.
LEAD, COPPER RULES UNDER SCRUTINY: Experts and advocates on Tuesday criticized the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposed rule to combat lead in the water supply, calling for the agency to require that service lines containing lead be replaced.
The $41.6 million measure included $4 million for a lead abatement program that aims to reduce lead problems in Lewiston and Auburn — two regions that are considered to have the biggest lead-related health issues in the state.
Retained lead bullets or fragments can cause elevated lead levels in the blood and make people with higher amounts of lead feel sick, said Michael J. Kosnett, a medical toxicologist at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
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After further testing, her worst nightmare came true: Her four kids had been exposed to lead – and Gavin had lead poisoning.
The Department of Health holds workshops for landlords to learn about funding lead abatement and disclosing their lead policy to tenants.
Higher temperatures typically lead to more higher-energy collisions between faster-moving molecules, and thus would lead to faster chemical reactions.
That means warmer air and warmer water could lead to larger, more intense hurricanes, which in turn lead to more rainfall.
The Justice Department investigation could lead to criminal charges, for example, while the House and Senate variants could lead to impeachment.
"Lead was the outlier last week - everything was steady, but lead was gaining a lot," Societe Generale analyst Robin Bhar said.
Yet even beyond the market share lead in itself, AWS isn't just sitting still resting on its considerable market share lead.
Stanford whittled the lead back down to single digits after Sheffield made a layup to cut Utah's lead to 62-53.
They also found that vapers had increased oxidative stress, which can lead to changes in blood fats and lead to arteriosclerosis.
Centerview Partners served as the lead financial adviser to Johnson Controls, while Lazard served as the lead financial adviser to Tyco.
Among whites, Trump has a 7-point lead over Clinton in Ohio and a 3-point lead over Clinton in Pennsylvania.
The Capitals lead the Eastern Conference, and the Stars began the night 1 point behind Chicago for the Western Conference lead.
The Golden Bears responded with a 10-2 lead to take a one-point lead on freshman guard Darius McNeill's jumper.
The lead then grew to 34 at 87-53, and the Mavs settled for a 94-65 lead after three quarters.
In July, Clinton had a 4 percentage point lead over Trump; in October, she still had a 4 percentage point lead.
Bogdan said the bomber decision could lead to an increase in F135 engine cores, which could lead to price reductions later.
By the time Harvick pitted, he had a large enough lead that he managed to maintain that lead throughout the cycle.
The Wildcats, who lead the Big 12 with a plus-nine turnover margin, lead the conference in rushing defense (110.8). 1.
ZINC AND LEAD IMPORT MOMENTUM FADES Zinc and lead have been the outliers in the broader China picture for some time.
Jeff Saunders, Jet's vice president of operations and tech lead, will lead the integration of Jet into the Everyday Living team.
Her lead has narrowed in the latest polls, even though her delegate lead is sizable enough to withstand a moderate loss.
We ended up selecting Merrill Lynch as our lead, which wasn't the lead banking brand in Silicon Valley at the time.
Her lead in the popular vote, at 3.7 million and counting, dwarfs the lead that Barack Obama ended with in 2008.
There were nine lead changes in the first half before the Heat went into the break with a 57-52 lead.
Four showed her lead narrowing, one showed her lead unchanged and one, ORB, showed it widening to 222 points from six.
Now he was not simply obstructing St-Pierre's lead hand but coming in behind jabs and lead hooks of his own.
Lorenzo Cain lined a homer to left to lead off the third inning to give the Brewers a 3-1 lead.
But Addison Russell slammed the Cubs' third homer of the night to lead off the seventh for an 23.40-22013 lead.
You can lead a horse to water, but by God, you cannot lead a Londoner into social interaction on the Tube.
Highly corrosive water from the river ate away at iron and lead pipes, causing lead to leach into the water supply.
The lead grew to 56-39 late in the second quarter before the Pacers settled for a 56-41 halftime lead.
The blaze that consumed the cathedral's roof liquified oceans of lead and lofted a plume of lead particles across the city.
The Blues lead the Western Conference with 219 points and trail Tampa Bay by one point for the overall NHL lead.
As lead-based paint, used until 1978, deteriorates and peels, it turns to lead dust that children can swallow or inhale.
When the figures were aggregated, the Conservatives had a four-point lead among women and an eight-point lead among men.
Recent polls show Gillum building a lead over DeSantis, including a Quinnipiac University poll showing him with a 9-point lead.
He holds a 19.4-point lead over Cruz in Pennsylvania and has a 25.5-point lead over Kasich in Rhode Island.
The Bucks opened a 173-217 lead with Antetokounmpo scoring seven and finished the first quarter with a 295-290 lead.
The Rebels maintained that eight-point lead over the remainder of the half to grab a 28-123 lead at halftime.
The NCSI names three lead agencies, Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Defense, and National Science Foundation to lead these efforts.
Landrigan is a global expert on lead, one of the first scientists to show how lead causes brain damage in children.
His first 3-pointer with 103:39 remaining gave the Sixers a 43-42 lead, their first lead since 2-0.
Emissions from the now-defunct U.S. Smelter and Lead Refinery Inc, or USS Lead, left a potent hazard in the soil.
Flint's lead crisis exploded in recent months as more data has come out about lead levels and poisoning of city residents.
A lead in the polls became a lead in the delegate count and then, surreally, the nomination of the Republican Party.
Harris Interactive and Opinionway polls show Macron with a commanding 60-40 lead over Le Pen, although his lead is slipping.
Preauthorization requirements can lead to significant delays in treatment, and other health insurers are encouraged to follow Cigna's lead, Schneiderman said.
" When asked if the accusations could lead to Franken's expulsion, Durbin told CNN, "It could lead to any number of things.
Klobuchar was the lead author of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, which banned lead in children's products, among other provisions.
Keeping the federal funds rate so low could lead the economy to overheat, as tight labor markets lead wages to rise.
That means warmer air and warmer water can lead to larger, more intense hurricanes, which in turn lead to more rainfall.
"Selectively ignoring facts can lead to investor carelessness in evaluating a company's performance and lead to sloppy investment decisions," he wrote.
Clinton's lead among women, 6900 to 2628, is greater than Trump's lead among men, 28503 to 22019, in the Quinnipiac survey.
Lead gets into the water supply mainly because many municipal and household water systems have old pipes that contain lead soldering.
The state tested 17,000 students for lead poisoning, and it's unclear how long district officials knew that lead levels were high.
"Stronger analytics lead to stronger insights, which lead to better opportunities to optimize content and strategies for brands," Ma tells Axios.
Lead-free ammunition is more expensive, creating a hurdle for hunters, though experts say lead ammunition is harmful for the environment.
With a wide national lead, he had fought into a tight race or even taken a lead in his worst states.
Cloud9 started the game with a 53-3 kill lead and 1,000 gold lead at 13 minutes, but TSM were relentless.
He has hit nine, not 10, and is one behind the league lead, not tied with Mike Trout for the lead.
The Gamecocks took advantage with 9 straight points to push their lead out to 12 — the same lead they held Feb.
We were invited to lead the prayer — a rather radical act, as it is always Afghan men who lead the prayers.
That person then becomes a lead; the facial identification team will provide only a single such lead to the case detective.
Lead from the city's old pipes leached into the water, causing alarmingly high lead levels in the blood of many residents.
To lead the PADs, Mulvaney hired Brian Johnson, a senior Hensarling aide who had helped lead the inquisition of Cordray's bureau.
But the rank and file regulators can be expected to follow the lead of the political appointees who lead the agencies.
" For his part, Harbaugh said Saturday night, "We've espoused the theory that improvement will lead to success, will lead to championships.
Bernie Sanders looke to keep his lead in national polling and overtake former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg's delegate lead.
Lead is a toxic substance and when ingested or put in the bloodstream it can lead to kidney and brain damage.
Under the resolution's provisions, all exports of North Korean coal, iron, iron ore, lead, lead ore and seafood will be prohibited.
Polls still show Biden with a lead in South Carolina, albeit a much smaller lead than what he'd had for months.
"Higher investment should lead to higher productivity over time, and higher productivity should lead to higher wages over time," he added.
That could lead to a rapid widening in credit spreads, which could then lead to a rapid tightening in financial conditions.
After two free throws by Paige, Arkansas scored five more to lead 32-15, its biggest lead of the first half.
Perella Weinberg Partners LP was the lead adviser to AT&T, while Allen & Co was the lead adviser to Time Warner.
Tsaousis wants no less than to lead the monitoring space eventually, and believes that the free tiers will lead the way.
She never recovered from losing the lead role in The Good Earth — a Chinese woman — because the male lead was white.
There were six lead changes in the second half before Baylor took a 13-21 lead with an 212-23 run.
The Cavaliers jumped to a 23-83 lead, then kept Stony Brook at arm's length with a wire-to-wire lead.
Simply, an education should lead people to live successful lives but also meaningful lives that lead to meaningful and enduring careers.
DePaul started the second half on a 93-29 lead to transform a four-point deficit into a 215-290 lead.
"Every time we've gotten a lead, we chased that lead down to the extent we felt was investigatively possible," Manfred said.
Valverde, who took the lead after winning Friday's stage, increased his lead to 21 seconds over his nearest chaser, Alberto Contador.
Yet Dr. Needleman had seen an earlier study of lead poisoning, a small one, which measured accumulated lead exposure in teeth.
People who live in messy homes lead messy lives, while people who live in well-ordered homes lead well-ordered ones.
Knowing or learning a foreign language is to educate to lead out- to lead out of confinement and narrowness and darkness.
Exposure to lead — and no amount of exposure is now considered safe — can lead to learning disabilities, lower IQs, and impulsivity.
Many rural areas have sky-high rates of lead poisoning; in one county in Alabama, most children tested positive for lead.
It wouldn't just not lead kids in prayer; it would lead kids in a "there's no god, there's no god" chant.
In other cities, years of using lead in gasoline, toys, paint, and pipes might make some degree of lead poisoning inevitable.
"Tariffs will lead to increased producer costs, increased produced costs will lead to increased vehicle costs, increased vehicle costs will lead to fewer sales and less tax receipts, fewer sales will lead to fewer jobs, and those fewer jobs will significantly impact many communities and families across the country," the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers said in a statement Wednesday.
Against southpaw opponents the lead leg round kick goes into their back—largely pointless compared to a good kick into the front of the body—and lead leg front kicks tend to be easily knocked off line by the opponent's lead elbow or knee just as the jab is inconvenienced by a southpaw opponent's lead arm.
Cities are not required to report lead levels to the public until lead levels hit 15 parts per billion—the threshold at which cities must begin corrosion control measures, like adding chlorine to the water to prevent lead seeping in through the pipes, or if the state requires it, replacing lead pipes in the city water infrastructure.
Her 9-point lead in New Hampshire, 85033-point leads in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan, 6-point lead in Wisconsin, and even slight lead in North Carolina steadily evaporated to a tie in New Hampshire, only a 3-point lead in Pennsylvania, virtual ties in Wisconsin and Michigan, and a 2-point deficit in North Carolina.
" The Brookings paper read: "Substandard housing conditions such as pest infestation, the presence of lead paint, faulty plumbing, and overcrowding disproportionately affect black families, and lead to health problems such as asthma, lead poisoning, heart disease, and neurological disorders.
This war on lead was colliding directly with the fact that more than 28500 percent of hunters and sport shooters use traditional lead ammunition, with roughly 6900 percent of the 2628 billion cartridges manufactured each year containing lead components.
Old plumbing fixtures made of brass were often as much as 20 percent lead by weight, and until 2014 even brass faucets advertised as lead-free could contain up to 8 percent lead by weight in the United States.
Retained lead bullets or fragments can cause elevated lead levels in the blood and make people with higher amounts of lead feel sick, according to Michael J. Kosnett, a medical toxicologist at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
But the shortage might ease soon as Henan Yuguang Gold and Lead Co, China's top lead producer, is due to finish its maintenance at a lead smelter in Jiyuan, Henan province on Thursday, an official at the firm said.
If lead is contaminating the drinking water in communities outside of Flint, we might not be catching kids with lead poisoning from the water because our current targeted lead screening protocols do not consider water to be a risk.
The Heat cut four points off the lead before Toronto got the lead up to 22 points on a jumper by DeRozan with 3:57 to play and Lowry followed with the 3-pointer for a 25-point lead.
However, the scrap component of lead supply has itself faced significant disruption as Chinese authorities clamp down on lead recyclers and secondary production rates are driven not by market mechanics but by the availability of obsolete lead-acid batteries.
As clearly noted in an editorial by American Water Works Association CEO David LaFrance, the cause of the lead poisoning in Flint was the lead service lines ("Together We Can Get the Lead Out," March 85033, 2016 at awwa.org).

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