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The murder of Kuciak triggered public anger.
But, as Pew summarized, "there is little indication that the nation's financial crisis has triggered public panic or despair".
Acta has triggered public protests in a number of European and other countries, as well as online attacks by the hacking collective Anonymous.
U.S. production of unconventional natural gas has increased rapidly over the last decade, and triggered public concerns about a variety of related risks.
Since 2011, when a particularly thick cloud of smog settled over northern China for days and triggered public outcry on the internet, air pollution awareness has swelled.
Instead of introducing the foreign DNA that had triggered public skepticism, they could delete or change a single letter out of billions in an animal's genome.
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Particularly on the local level, siting processes of wind farm projects often trigger public protest.
But raising rates often triggers public resistance in a state that is wary of too much government.
To recapitulate the dilemma: If political leaders advance globalization, it may worsen the income-distribution problem that in turn triggers public dissatisfaction.
Labor adopted a more lenient policy and the number of boat arrivals surged -- triggering public concern that the country was losing control of its borders.
A majority of the settlement agreements include an exception that such actions could be pursued through non-public communications with the company that would not be reasonably determined to trigger public disclosure obligations.
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