Exact(8)
Spending cuts are also threatening to trigger greater social unrest in a country.
"Grexit is still in our courtyard and your policies are threatening to trigger social explosions," she said.
As Mr Watanabe's resignation suggests, the prime minister's dismal performance is threatening to trigger a split within the LDP.
Yet Republicans are threatening to trigger this disaster unless they get spending cuts that they weren't able to enact through normal, Constitutional means.
The paper says it reveals that Gordon Brown in effect blackmailed Blair when Blair was prime minister by threatening to trigger a Labour inquiry into the cash-for-honours allegations if Blair did not drop his plans for pension reform.
The party inflicted a grave blow to its own standing in the autumn of 2013, voting to shut down the federal government and threatening to trigger a default on America's public debts in a doomed attempt to destroy Obamacare.
Similar(52)
Moreover, American policy toward Iran is encouraging opportunistic Sunni assertiveness that threatens to trigger Shiite retaliation.
Every trip past a bench or to a bank manager's office threatens to trigger a memory.
The Cyprus crisis shook world stock markets and threatened to trigger fresh turmoil in the battered eurozone.
On one hand, expectations of devaluation induced outflows of the hot-money deposits (as well as flight by domestic depositors), which threatened to trigger general bank runs.
This has proved disastrous to the health of the nation, it has added to rising concentrations of CO2 that threaten to trigger runaway climate change, and it has left us wide open to serious food shortages.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com