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There are no rules for how early warnings should lead to early action, and a lack of clear processes for how decisions should be triggered, escalated and justified.
The ambiguity of context in Internet communication can often be perceived as a threatening situation, and the flight-or-fight attitude is triggered, resulting in an escalating sense of offense as a form of defense.
This series of escalating, obviously out-of-control fantasies is triggered by the prospect of a National Magazine Award-the ofcar of the magazine business-applications for which are due right about now.
"An emotion is triggered.
Amazon's expansion is expected to trigger escalating housing costs, analysts say, potentially pricing out residents who don't bring in big paychecks.
It was triggering me.
Prof Hamilton concluded that the collapse of the housing bubble was triggered by the post-2005 oil price shocks which escalated cost of living and induced sweeping consumer debt-defaults.
This paper underlines a risk that is just emerging: a spiral of resource-driven conflicts that may be triggered through regional food and water crises and escalate into socio-economic breakdowns with subsequent interruptions of supply chains for materials.
Evidence from available studies did not allow us to elicit any findings on whether a situation is more likely to be de-escalated or escalated in particular settings as a result of an alarm being triggered overtly or covertly.
Land mines are triggered.
, was triggered.
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