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The tragedy has inevitably triggered new soul-searching about the war in the US.
The biggest issue the Yankees face is potential sibling rivalries, particularly between the two brothers, and Hank's outspokenness has inevitably triggered speculation about the possibility of resentment.
The fact that our collective mass has grown considerably of late has inevitably triggered warnings from health professionals about how this may swell our risk of weight-related conditions such as heart disease.
This inevitably triggered a rich-get-richer partitioning of e-book market share, which in turn led to today's sterile domination.
Still, I will redirect my angry impulses when they are inevitably triggered toward what I view as the real scourge: anger itself.
When tsunami alerts reached the coasts of so many different countries, it inevitably triggered a feeling that challenged everything that was known, as we collectively faced the uncertainty of the future.
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Blindsiding people with change inevitably triggers distrust, confusion and rumours.
Khan's intervention in the Labour contest has, inevitably, triggering theorising about his long-term ambitions.
The fear is that a precipitous U.S. withdrawal would inevitably trigger a Sunni-Shiite civil war.
Union leaders say Hutton's proposals will "inevitably" trigger strikes across the country.
Films about the Afghan and Iraq wars will inevitably trigger outraged responses – and not just from Guardian readers.
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