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Beijing's aggressive, multibillion-dollar strategy in Latin America has triggered backlash in some quarters throughout the region.
In 2011, amid his presidential campaign, Paul took to cable TV to explain his belief that decades of U.S. engagements in the Middle East had triggered backlash in the form of terrorism.
The case comes amid recent outcry over the skyrocketing price of Daraprim that has triggered backlash over the gulf between the cost of drugs and the sick patients that need them.
The Coast Guard has now walked back those handy tips, which triggered backlash from top lawmakers and the general public, and said the sheet did not align with its values.
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If that perceived norm is broken, she said, it could trigger backlash.
In their attempts to brace the public for the video's release, Milwaukee officials hinted that the video may trigger backlash.
Shapiro isn't wrong in his assertion that any attempt from Duplass to get his lib followers to check out right-wingers was bound to trigger backlash in these divisive times.
Streamlining communication may maximize behavioral response, but that same simplicity potentially triggers backlash if the recommendation needs to be changed.
But they can trigger backlashes.
His victory has triggered tremendous backlash". Indeed, "Blacks are under attack". Jackson apparently includes in this racist Obama "backlash" record home foreclosures for African Americans and black unemployment.
The comments triggered a backlash.
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