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The change in the marriage hours stems from suggestions on the government's Your Freedom website and is likely to trigger a mini-boom in evening wedding venues.
The revelation will strengthen claims that the bugging of Britain's diplomatic allies at the UN was routine and is likely to trigger a fresh international furore over the legality of Britain's spying operations abroad.
Most others simply want to show that they are fed up with sleaze and economic mismanagement, which has pushed up inflation and is likely to trigger a recession this year.
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Any contest is likely to trigger a bitter legal challenge.
Instead it is likely to trigger a vicious circle of downward adaptations in social policy and public services that are likely to sap the EU's support.
We believe that lower spending is likely to trigger a whole series of positive developments that will assist growth".
The decision is likely to trigger a judicial review by the DUP.
If you have asthma, this exercise in breathing is likely to trigger an attack.
These new proposals are likely to trigger a lengthy bout of recrimination.
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