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How aggressive did the Soviets need to be to trigger a thermonuclear response?
To use them in anger would be to trigger a nuclear war, he argued.
How nearby a friend needs to be to trigger a notification can be determined by a distance setting within the app.
It is unclear how near an incident area a Facebook user has to be to trigger a Safety Check prompt, nor how many posts they have to have personally posted relating to the incident.
How large should the amplitude of the stimulus be to trigger a new state (e.g. depicting an initial polarisation)?
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The first challenge is to trigger a dual back to back SCR during an ESD event with symmetrical response.
The higher figure of 100,000 is needed when the aim – known in this case as an initiative – is to trigger a poll on a change to the constitution.
"To scare Nicaragua about what happens" if the Sandinistas win, "is to trigger a new exodus of refugees to the United States.
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