Sentence examples for trigger a sense from inspiring English sources

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This would trigger a sense of outrage in the recipient.

The factional nature of the modern game will trigger a sense of déjà vu.

Thus, it is likely to trigger a sense of entitlement: the feeling that you deserve a favorable outcome in the current negotiation.

In other words, an image of the high-heeled shoe in a stylish advertisement is likely to trigger a sense of inadequacy.

Or it could happen with a change in the weather, which can trigger a sense memory sending me back to the time when Jacob was being treated.

The link is thought to be down a system in the brain that involves endorphins: potent pain-killing chemicals produced by the body that also trigger a sense of wellbeing.

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Schoolwork often triggered a sense of hopelessness.

And this triggers a sense of competition that was never there before.

But it also triggered a sense of curiosity about "the other side".

But it was Napoleon's subjugation of German states in 1806 that triggered a sense of nationalism.

Two years ago the Commons work and pensions committee said the company's name triggered a sense of "fear and loathing" among benefits claimants.

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