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The Carswell defection might reasonably be expected to trigger a Ukip election surge that can only undermine Conservative support.
The Clinton administration's E.P.A. itself wrote in 1997 that "few, if any, changes typically made to existing steam generating units would be expected" to trigger N.S.R.
Certainly the September 2001 attacks by terrorists with flawed visas could be expected to trigger better scrutiny.
Applied to migrant protest, the argument in particular was that cultural distance and ethnic division of labor can be expected to trigger migrant protest.
The waters of the eastern Pacific are among those to have warmed significantly - a situation which might normally be expected to trigger so-called El Nino conditions that often boost global warmth.
The dismal state of 12th grade science described by the NAEP test takers might be expected to trigger immediate and widespread outrage among science educators if they knew about them.
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HBO's move, announced last October, is expected to trigger a shakeup in the TV market.
It is expected to trigger similar moves from other pub companies.
High temperatures on Friday were expected to trigger violent thunderstorms and heavy downpours.
His move to the British Museum is expected to trigger a round of musical chairs in the London museum world.
Emmerson's report is expected to trigger a debate in the UN's human rights council in Geneva.
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