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Policy interventions for reducing RTIs and their consequences are complex in nature; they are implemented in diverse and ever changing settings, and invariably trigger different reactions and changes in the diverse systems involved in their implementation [ 20, 21].
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Following an Easter Sunday bombing in Kaduna, when 38 people were killed, the survivors, nearly all of them motorbike drivers, had to pay hefty bribes to retrieve their bikes.After attacks the security forces, invariably trigger-happy, often surround entire districts and arrest all the men within and sometimes shoot a lot of them.
Blunt feedback invariably triggers defensiveness.
Informing friends and family of his intentions invariably triggered tears — from them.
But Pinter is essentially an intuitive rather than a conceptual writer, a poet rather than a peddler of theses: his plays are invariably triggered by an image, an incident or even a phrase from the past that takes obstinate root in his memory.
In contrast, as CSIT accuracy degrades, the adaptive detector tends to favour the more frequent use of MLD to the point that for very poor-quality CSIT information, the adaptive detector almost invariably triggers the use of MLD.
Just as it's doubtful that distressed moms are so delicate as to be invariably triggered by the film, it seems unlikely that any viewer would assume that a plunge into a river and meet-n-greet with an actual mermaid savior both plot points in Tully are part and parcel of parenthood.
And in each case, this shaping of political entities with the purpose of increasing or protecting the rights of free individuals that were already recognized in the culture has been invariably triggered by the over-reach of the country's governing elite (or, at least, part of it).
In contrast, in minimally conscious patients, who showed fluctuating signs of non-reflexive behaviour, transcranial magnetic stimulation invariably triggered complex activations that sequentially involved distant cortical areas ipsi- and contralateral to the site of stimulation, similar to activations we recorded in locked-in, conscious patients.
In these cases, TMS invariably triggered a complex EEG response associated with a rapidly changing pattern of cortical activation, where maximum neuronal currents shifted over time from the stimulated site to a large number of distant sources (Fig. 1B and Supplementary Fig. 2B).
It is the severe ploidy changes that invariably accumulate in these cells that trigger the phenotypic manifestations of crisis, in part via induction of p21 resulting in increased apoptosis (Velicescu et al, 2003).
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