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Conventionally, the defeat of a government in a confidence vote is supposed to trigger an election.
A separate initiative launched in 2010 was supposed to trigger a de facto referendum on democracy.
If no agreement is reached, this failure is supposed to trigger cuts in the defense budget.
Daily levels in schools are four times worse than those that are supposed to trigger alerts in London.
But what about all those healing gardens that are supposed to trigger memories and comfort a tortured mind?
This is not about paperwork or data collection; ascertaining a child's Aboriginal status is supposed to trigger a range of interventions and protections.
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It analyzes the renewed taste for antiquity in the years 1720 to 1770, the "resistance" that it is supposed to have triggered from about 1760 to 1790 and its culmination in neo-Classicism from 1770 on.
The EPA's limit is 400 ppm limit, at which point a cleanup is supposed to be triggered.
Perhaps the most important concession he wrangled from the administration, which Reid had been unwilling to make, was a two-month extension of the sequester, automatic cuts to defense spending and domestic programs that were supposed to be triggered Jan . 1
"There is a high probability that the super committee won't be able to agree on a deficit reduction deal and that the across-the-board spending cuts that are supposed to be triggered if that happens will NOT go into effect as scheduled in 2013," he wrote.
When are they supposed to pull the trigger?
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