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It is to trigger a protective panic among Keats's fellowship of male supporters and yea-saying critics.
But our ambition for the list is to trigger a debate rather than provide the final word.
"To scare Nicaragua about what happens" if the Sandinistas win, "is to trigger a new exodus of refugees to the United States.
The whole point of an immunisation is to trigger a defensive response from the body, one which will hopefully include the production of long-lasting protective antibodies.
We don't see Gwen's room, but she is the one with the academic attainment, having been offered the possibility of studying medicine at Somerville College, Oxford, an event that is to trigger a further crisis in their already tempestuous relationship.
The first challenge is to trigger a dual back to back SCR during an ESD event with symmetrical response.
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How aggressive did the Soviets need to be to trigger a thermonuclear response?
We could see the discount widen further if the sovereign crisis were to trigger a renewed credit crunch, but that is not our base case.
To use them in anger would be to trigger a nuclear war, he argued.
How nearby a friend needs to be to trigger a notification can be determined by a distance setting within the app.
Unfortunately, it will probably take a worse incident than Colin's to trigger a change in the law, so in the meantime, look both ways when crossing.
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