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This has encouraged uniformity: "Once a minister identified a sector as important, it tended to trigger a herd mentality among RDAs," says Dermot Finch of the Centre for Cities, a think-tank.
In our study, at least one NGO participated in the community workshop in each site, as well as representatives from the Ministry of Animal Resources and the Ministry of Public Health, but their presence tended to trigger a long list of requests for external assistance by the community members.
In addition, Bad peptide also tended to trigger more cyto- c loss in these cells.
Craving and some withdrawal symptoms (anxiety, irritability) tended to trigger the relapse quickly.
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"Terrorism" is implicitly connected to al-Qaida and suggests clear cause and effect and tends to trigger a spasm of maximum responses.
When the American Congress jumps on the Tibetan question, that tends to trigger the Chinese sensitivity to Western bullying and Chinese nationalists close their ears.
A movie set in space tends to trigger an assumption: that it is set in the future (although not the case with Star Wars).
And, as we've all probably experienced at some point, if you have a positive outlook, you tend to trigger a positive response in others.
4. Because of saturation media coverage, one mass shooting tends to trigger another The criminal profiler Park Dietz has studied this, and shown that one attack tends to spawn another (usually less serious) within two weeks.
Even when the artworks are devoid of words, the images tend to trigger perfect thought balloons in the viewer's mind: "flowers," "television set," "Madonna and Child," "ashtray," "male torso".
Downgrades of major companies or countries to below investment-grade also tend to trigger a sell-off by investors whose charter stops them from holding such assets.The use of ratings as absolute measures, by investors and by regulators, is increasing not decreasingCredit ratings are about to acquire even wider influence.
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