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The phrase "a trigger for military" is not entirely correct as it lacks clarity and specificity.
It can be used in contexts discussing events or actions that provoke military responses or actions, but it would benefit from additional context to enhance understanding.
Example: "The sudden increase in tensions served as a trigger for military mobilization in the region."
Alternatives: "a catalyst for military action" or "a provocation for military response."
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The United States and Britain want one resolution with rigorous inspections and a trigger for military action if Iraq does not cooperate.
Who cares about Europe?" As for Iraq, Mr. Moussa said he and the Arab League objected to any United Nations resolution that sets a deadline for Iraqi compliance with weapons inspections or contains a trigger for military action.
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It thus opposes approval of a resolution that would imply an "automatic trigger" for military action.
This was the trigger for military intervention, and Brazil sent a naval force to the Platine region, basing it near the port of Montevideo.
Nobody advises the king," he says.In the shorter term, a trigger for renewed confrontation may be, if a pro-Thaksin government survives, its plan to amend the constitution passed during the military regime that followed the 2006 coup.
"That was a trigger for us," Dr. Lennon said.
Triggered persistence requires a trigger for bacteria to become persisters (left).
As a trigger for the conversation, often.
[Immigration] is a trigger for me.
This is a trigger for her.
In 2015, for instance, the military's Jade Helm 13 exercise was a good rabbit hole for the mildly paranoid to explore, but it also seemed to be a trigger for people who probably suffered from delusions.
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