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Seeking such approval is another step that would have triggered a chance for the public to object.
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An individual employee has, therefore, only very limited chances to trigger a change, and only a few more possibilities to support an already triggered change, e. g. by the steps of clarification in due time or the individual attitude of neutral respect.
Dala spoke of her anguish at the entire affair, triggered by a chance remark during a panel discussion.
Cadogan's literary career was triggered by a chance meeting in the mid-70s with the Belfast-born writer Patricia Craig, with whom she shared an interest in the school-story genre.
The iron rush here at Carajas was only triggered by a chance discovery.
He was hallucinating; some chance feature of a stranger had triggered a memory he hadn't known he'd kept.
This triggered a liquidity crisis.
Finally it triggered a response.
We triggered a nerve.
Syriza officials are already eyeing the presidential vote next March, when Mr Tsipras may have a chance to trigger a general election if parliament fails to elect a new president to replace Karolos Papoulias.
In doing so, the Court has sanctified the so-called pro-forma sessions that obstructionists have used to avoid triggering a recess and thus a chance for the President to make recess appointments.
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