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The latest horror inflicted by the rebels, who target educational institutions as part of their campaign against anything perceived to be "Western", triggered a viral social media campaign across the world.

As Athens's 300-seat parliament prepared for the vote, tens of thousands of protesters converged on Syntagma Square in a mass show of "no confidence" for politicians widely perceived to have triggered the financial mess in which the nation now finds itself.

The same perceived threat can trigger a "fight" response that leads other traumatized children to misbehave and disrupt their classrooms.

Furthermore, rape was perceived to 'trigger' a woman's desire for sex.

These consequence together with social stigma, internalized stigma and perceived stigma can trigger a vicious cycle and diminishes the stigma resistance abilities of individuals [ 14- 16].

Together with social stigma, internalized stigma and perceived stigma can trigger a vicious cycle and diminishes the stigma resistance abilities of individual.

This reaction triggers when a situation or decision is perceived to be strange or dangerous.

Our corresponding strategy thus focuses on prescription of a range of rates of perceived exertion validated to trigger favorable WB-EMS effects with respect to muscle mass, strength, and power.

For example, subliminal stimulation which is not consciously perceived, triggers a similar cascade of activation in the sensory system but fails to elicit a transient synchronization between distant cortical regions [6].

Conversely, in some individuals a firm belief about a perceived risk factor may trigger a headache episode although the trigger could not be identified as a risk factor in observational research (in the sense of a self-fulfilling prophecy).

Since complex problem situations are characterized by a low degree of transparency and a lack of perceived control, they are likely to trigger feelings of uncertainty and anxiety (Dörner and Wearing 1995; Reither and Stäudel 1985; Schwarz and Bless 1991).

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