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Emmerson's report is expected to trigger a debate in the UN's human rights council in Geneva.
HBO's move, announced last October, is expected to trigger a shakeup in the TV market.
When the sale happens, it is widely expected to trigger a round of other takeovers too.
His move to the British Museum is expected to trigger a round of musical chairs in the London museum world.
The proposed merger of the UK's second and third largest retailers is expected to trigger a major competition inquiry.
The Carswell defection might reasonably be expected to trigger a Ukip election surge that can only undermine Conservative support.
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In September, a report in the medical journal, the Lancet, warned that soaring obesity levels in the western world are expected to trigger an infertility crisis among women.
Sapporo Snow Festival, Japan When a bunch of high-school kids shaped a few snowmen in Odori Park in 1950, they would never have expected to trigger an annual festival that now attracts more than two million with its giant snow statues and ice sculptures.
The number of electors registered on voting lists abroad is low (about 3.4%% of the total, see Dedieu, Chauvet, Gubert, Mesplé-Somps, & Smith 2014) but the candidates expected to trigger an avalanche that would impact subsequent elections back in Senegal.
This is expected to trigger an increase in planting and production in all regions.
Practical application of AOPs in chemical-based risk assessment, however, will require extrapolation of an in vitro concentration expected to trigger an MIE to an in vivo biologically effective target tissue dose, which can then be used to estimate a regulatory-relevant external dose (i.e., using reverse toxicokinetics).
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