Sorry, I should have been more clear. By "leading" I didn't mean the kind of leading that is done with projectile weapons to hit where your opponent will be. Instead, I meant the kind of leading where, by your actions, you try to provoke certain reactions from your uke, which, although martially appropriate in and of themselves, help set up things further in the technique. For example, any of the iriminages where you do something to make your uke lean forward, then let them start to stand up a bit before doing the actual irimi.
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