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To triggers
verb
To fire a weapon.
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ManChEWS is over-triggering, leading to staff becoming immune to triggers.
It is the return to triggers, rather than the avoidance of them, that provides closure.
This inaccessible "almost island" as Robert Macfarlane calls it, was an experimental military site, testing everything from the production of artificial clouds to triggers on atomic weapons.
Users simply connect two services together to respond to triggers, under the construct that if this happens, then do that.
Exposure therapy refuses to indulge this compulsive need for certainty by gradually exposing you to triggers and encouraging you to embrace doubt.
This practice generates legitimate well-being concerns for some complainants: survivors who report may both rationally fear reprisal and experience traumatic stress in response to "triggers" such as the sound of an assailant's voice.
The sweat glands are normal, but for some reason the central nervous system responds in an exaggerated manner to triggers that can set off sweating like emotional stress or hot weather.
Perhaps the House will be less insistent on criminal sanctions; perhaps the Senate will agree to "triggers" (such as proof of secure borders) before a guest-worker programme can be introduced.
It's interesting to note that all of the approaches to healing combat trauma – whether moral injury or PTSD – advocate exposure to triggers as a way of integrating the traumatic experience into one's identity, rather than allowing the self to remain fragmented.
Conversely, further reactivations of the landslide must be related to triggers such as earthquakes, rainfall and anthropogenic activities.
Apart from improvement measured in percent of baseline pain, pain intensity on a verbal rating scale (VRS) from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst imaginable pain) and susceptibility to triggers on a scale from 0 (unsusceptible to triggers) to 10 (highly susceptible to triggers) had been noted.
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