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"The picture is meant to trigger your emotions".
The half-baked Green Deal is meant to trigger action on this front but it needs to be done in a much more extensive way, with large-scale investment – some of it coming via the public purse.
Recognition of any press regulator is meant to trigger section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, which would expose any newspaper not signed up to its regime to exemplary damages in libel cases and impose so-called cost-shifting.
So, when The Huffington Post invited me to be a part of their project #TalkToMe, which is meant to trigger meaningful conversations between parents and children, I didn't have to prepare at all.
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The move came just days after Ipso rival Impress gained recognition under the charter, which was meant to trigger the so-called cost-shifting rules.
Rather, it's meant to trigger more online squawking about whether the world is in fact run by an all-powerful cabal obsessed with triangles.
While those clips are meant to trigger a fizzy kind of shiver, known to the afflicted as ASMR, "Oddly Satisfying" ones are less visceral and more tactile, giving priority to sights over sounds.
The weapon exploded almost directly above the Navy's data-gathering equipment, sinking one of its instrument ships, and a signal that was meant to trigger dozens of cameras was sent ten seconds too late.
In particular, change suggestions and problems ("bad" in the design) were meant to trigger useful feedback.
The attitudinal meanings in the verbiage in excerpt 7 are meant to trigger evaluations from the same subsystems of affect and judgement as in the image.
The move was meant to trigger a land rush for emails and user IDs which have long since been taken – like your name, for example, without numbers attached to it.
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