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Lawyers said the judgment could help trigger reform in other countries with restrictive abortion laws.
Detainees and the charities that support them hope that these new reviews and recommendations will finally trigger reform.
If the threat of the UK leaving was not enough to trigger reform, it is hard to what Cameron could achieve during the UK's presidency.
That seems about the right way to play it; it's a tough, specific threat (ratcheting up!) while still leaving plenty of ambiguity about whether a slightly different configuration of obstruction would also trigger reform.
That's a very difficult job; after all, he can hardly announce that he's okay with Republicans filibustering Smith as long as they don't filibuster Jones (thus inviting them to filibuster Smith, something he doesn't want but which might not trigger reform).
"I don't think this report in isolation will trigger reform.
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If he manages to persuade parents that big classes can help their offspring, he may be able to use the present fiscal crisis to trigger reforms that could help Britain's youngsters regain their international standing of yore.
What factors trigger reforms?
Devin Nunes, who commissioned the memo, has said it shows "serious violations" of public trust and he hopes it will trigger reforms.
Still, parents running the petition campaign didn't seek one of the usual trigger reforms.
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