Sentence examples for could trigger concerns from inspiring English sources

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Not everyone saw the deal as so straightforward: analysts say the takeover could trigger concerns for some of Postini's current partner companies, like McAffee, who are likely to feel very uncomfortable about sharing their technology with Google.

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Once again Five looks to be a good fit with ITV, although any such deal could trigger competition concerns as ITV's share of the TV ad market would again rise above 50%.

Adding Fox's 22 regional sports networks, including Fox Sports West and Prime Ticket in the Los Angeles region, could trigger antitrust concerns.

Disney's $52.4-billion 52.4-billion stockire key parts of Fox wouldealeato acquireecedented entertainment colossus and could trigger antitrust concerns because it would erase one of the six major Hollywood studios and would fortify Disney's dominance in sports broadcasting.

Such concerns could trigger further falls in the currency and government-bond markets, in turn creating big losses in the commercial banks' huge bond portfolios and eroding their capital the very outcome that the BOJ set out to avoid.The central bank is staking a great deal on a measure that may do little more than temporarily bolster the stockmarket.

Their concerns could trigger widespread social discontent, even upheaval.

Two Florida Republicans in the U.S. Congress have introduced legislation that would block the IRS' action, citing concerns it could trigger a flight of non-resident capital.

"You have to worry about things like possibility of rare but serious immune reactions to the proteins and devices". Because the protein is derived from algae, there is some concern it could trigger an immune response or prove toxic to the cell in the long term.

Some observers expect the elections to be postponed again, though this could trigger a constitutional crisis and will concern the major western donors who have poured aid into Somalia in recent years but are now looking to reduce their commitment.

The Queensland attorney general, Yvette D'Ath, referred the matter to police commissioner Ian Stewart on Monday after the state's chief magistrate, Ray Rinaudo, expressed concern the letter could trigger the offences.

Sater, concerned that revelation could trigger a default, writes in the e-mail that Bayrock's general counsel's "head is not on straight," as just a day before his disclosure he was verbally "abused" by Trump in a meeting.

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