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It may trigger a wave of consolidation across the UK transport sector.
It could also trigger a wave of proliferation across the region and beyond as other countries hedge their bets.
Would he really be prepared to trigger a wave of defaults in order to clean up India's bad debts?
Ha Jin's description of American life — laborious, money-mad, philistine, and cheesy (there is apparently no cheese in China) — is not apt to trigger a wave of immigration.
Market concerns shifted to the euro amid fears that Donald Trump's victory will trigger a wave of populism and political uncertainty throughout Europe.
As the claims of creditors and policyholders sit unpaid, he wrote, "in the worst cases, this could trigger a wave of bankruptcies".
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The arrest triggered a wave of rumour and speculation.
His call triggered a wave of revulsion and condemnation.
The newspaper's report had triggered a wave of public outrage over the shourong system.
Khan's campaign has triggered a wave of enthusiasm, particularly among younger voters.
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