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They are likely to trigger an ideological battle in parliament, where selective education has become a divisive and symbolic issue, with passionate proponents and opponents.
There were moments when the 2011 singles chart seemed likely to trigger an existential crisis in music fans of a certain age.
Some labs are therefore working to create carbohydrates that are more likely to trigger an immune response, and thereby make antibodies — a critical research tool — easier to generate.
Bemba's arrival is likely to trigger an intense new phase of political manoeuvring and instability in the country, which is due to hold presidential elections in December.
But this in itself is likely to trigger an evolutionary arms race that selects genes most capable of beating the safeguards.
"You're such a wonderful spectacle," Eric Stoltz says, and when the two of them kiss, the clash of redhead-on-redhead seems more than likely to trigger an electrical storm.
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At least the higher reported debt loads aren't likely to trigger a raft of credit downgrades from rating agencies like Standard & Poor's.
Any contest is likely to trigger a bitter legal challenge.
These new proposals are likely to trigger a lengthy bout of recrimination.
The revelations are likely to trigger a fresh storm of criticism.
The twice-daily flights are likely to trigger a summer fares war.
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