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At that point, financial markets merely needed a trigger for a big selloff.
By the start of 1997, the question "Do you like scary movies?" needed a trigger warning.
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Obviously this process needs a trigger, which may be no more than fashion.
The phrase "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas" needs a trigger warning.
Honestly the "People You May Know" section on Facebook needs a trigger warning.
But he may need a trigger lock.* "1999 National Gun Policy Survey", by Tom Smith, National Opinion Research Centre, University of Chicago, July 2000.
Once enough sediment is there, it just needs a trigger to set it going.
It only needs a trigger to set off a chain of events that will lead to the overthrow of Saddam".
Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, the Democratic leader, said, "You don't need a trigger if you limit the size of a tax cut".
"You need a trigger incident - for the police to treat the crowd in a way [that the crowd] perceive to be illegitimate and indiscriminatory".
The scout from the Royals said Jeter "needs a trigger to get [his] bat started easier and get hands into the zone sooner," and compared him to "a young Dunston," a reference to Shawon Dunston, the first overall pick from the 1982 draft.
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