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Spoken to a room full of Democrats, this might once have been expected to trigger a complex emotional response, but not now.
That was interpreted by the Guardian's headline writer today as "public support for war is firm, despite deaths" – on the assumption that the sharp increase in British casualties might have been expected to trigger a further drop in public backing for the eight-year-old Afghan occupation, and because opposition to the war had fallen from 2006.
Bute, who suffered his first career defeat against Froch, had not been expected to trigger his rematch clause after suffering a sustained beating.
That deal had been expected to trigger a release clause in the contract by the player, with Suarez going on to tell the Guardian and Daily Telegraph he had been promised he could leave Liverpool this summer if they did not qualify for the Champions League.
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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.
This was despite Hilf et al. selecting neoantigens that would be expected to trigger CD8+ T cells only.
The proposed merger of the UK's second and third largest retailers is expected to trigger a major competition inquiry.
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