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"'Privatization was seen as a sort of trigger for the market," said Brian Brown, managing director, Salomon Smith Barney India.
Unlike most traditional letter or package bombs, these devices did not contain any sort of trigger to activate the bomb when the envelopes were opened.
She found no effect in the massaged group who did not participate in the game, implying that trust does indeed act as some sort of trigger.
For starters, the official said, the Bush tax cuts, set to expire at the end of 2012, will serve as a sort of "trigger" to guarantee a major revenue increase.
It could be that what goes on is, when we bump up against something that's partially just or partially beautiful or partially round — imperfectly round — what happens is, those things sort of trigger our minds in such a way that we begin to think about the forms for the very first time.
All ion pumps have some sort of trigger or "gating" mechanism.
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Reclaiming leadership of the gang, his presence infuses events with a sort of trigger-happy nervousness.
As it happens, this particular gun, a Glock, has a safety feature that keeps it from discharging unless the person who is holding it has his finger fully on a sort of trigger-within-the-trigger and pulls.
But it might be entirely untraceable to any sort of triggering event.
These kind of accountants' warnings are exactly the sort of triggers that the Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore said could potentially force the league to take control of the club under new powers conferred on it this season.
For six weeks now, to the growing irritation and impatience of President Bush, France and the United States have been arguing over how many resolutions and what sort of triggers would be needed to open the way for United Nations-backed military action against Iraq.
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