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At that stage, all it took was our military buildup to trigger a rash of uses in describing the coming conflict.
The cuts put DSL within spitting distance of the $20 to $24 many people pay for dial-up service, and will likely trigger a rash of upgrades.
Then, the warm moist air below finally rushes upward to trigger a rash of thunderstorms so enormous that observers marvel at them through backyard telescopes.
Kraft Foods, the No. 1 U.S. maker of processed foods, Tuesday said it would reformulate many of its products, cease marketing in schools and take other steps to counter a rise in obesity that could trigger a rash of lawsuits against the food industry.
Deodorants often contain aluminum, fragrances, alcohol and parabens — all of which can trigger a rash.
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Merrill has balked at the idea of a fund to reimburse investors, because it would risk triggering a rash of lawsuits.
On 26 April 1986, Chernobyl's reactor number 4 exploded, spewing radioactive debris that has triggered a rash of thyroid cancers in children of Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine.
"Browsing sites aimed at people with substance abuse problems, for example, triggered a rash of ads for rehab programs, but there was no change to Google's transparency page," reports the MIT Technology Review.
(A less charitable analysis is that Google is doing everything it can to make the law look unworkable — not least by making sure media outlets are made aware when it de-indexes a link to a story on their site, which has triggered a rash of articles declaiming the ruling as censorship).
The Internal Revenue Service's clumsy handling of applications for social-welfare status in 2012 has triggered a rash of fevered responses along with some serious policy proposals.
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