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2. resulting - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryA behavioral health crisis occurs when a person’s emotions, psychological state and resulting behaviors put them or others at risk of imminent harm. Source: Internet
1968–69: With Tara King (Linda Thorson) Thorson and Macnee When Diana Rigg left the series in October 1967, the British network executives decided that the current series formula, despite resulting in popular success, could not be pursued further. Source: Internet
Abubakar further wondered why the protests turned violent and destructive, resulting in the loss of innocent lives, as well as the destruction of both private and public properties. Source: Internet
2011–present: Rebuilding further The Senators had a much poorer than expected 2010–2011 campaign, resulting in constant rumours of a shakeup right through until December. Source: Internet
91% of the operational oil spills were small, resulting in less than 7 tons per spill. Source: Internet
2007 saw violent clashes between the two parties that left over 100 dead, ultimately resulting in Hamas taking over the city. Source: Internet