0 to show someone where to go, usually by taking them to a place or by going in front of them -- вести, показывать путь
1 If a path or road leads somewhere, it goes there. -- вести в/к/по направлению к и т. д.
4 to be in control of a group, country, or situation -- руководить, вести
to lead a discussion
5 to make someone do or think something -- заставлять, склонять кого-либо сделать что-либо
On the outskirts of the bazaar, livestock dealers lead their swarming herds along narrow village paths lined by millet-stalk fences.
In other words, backward-reconstruct paths of zeros that lead to the output of the computation.
Indeed, patients were often reluctant to be prescribed a detoxification drug which had not led to them successfully achieving abstinence in the past.
Facts that have such consequences are, so to speak, ' embedded ' in the world's past, as part of the causal processes leading up to the present.
All of these characteristics lead to constant renewal as forms are continually replaced with newly coined expressions that can effectively intensify existing expressions.
This would lead to the formation of rich representations including not only our body and the world, but the interaction between them.
Thus, changes in known lexical representations may lead to changes in homonym learning but not novel word learning.
The second part returns to the idea that an excess of privatisation has led to a 'tragedy of the anti-commons'.