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But the suddenness of it all triggered worries the next morning that she was facing a moment like the one Meg Ryan had after spending the night with Billy Crystal in "When Harry Met Sally".
Even closer parallels are the rise of Japan in the 1960s and 1970s and of South Korea in the 1980s and 1990s, both of which triggered worries about unfair competition.
This spooked investors because Baby Bells, who had sat on their hands during the frantic telecom boom of the late 1990s, were thought to be financially sound.Falls in the market also triggered worries about the solvency of life assurance companies, particularly in Europe where they often act as the primary investment vehicle for many individuals.
Though its growth outpaced several key competitors, including JD.com, the slowdown triggered worries about Alibaba's revenue potential.
The rapid spread of swine flu in Hong Kong also triggered worries after the city confirmed 54 new cases on Wednesday.
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Saturday night's shootings triggered worry about how bad things could get.
In the United States, for instance, the FMD outbreak may trigger worries among the five remaining candidate cities to host the new National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (ScienceNOW, 12 July 2007).
A large number of Tunisians have also left to fight in Syria and Iraq, triggering worries that returning militants could carry out attacks at home.
Shares of credit card issuer Capital One Financial tumbled about 12% Thursday, after the credit-card issuer failed to raise its earnings forecast for the year, triggering worries about its second-half results.
There are signs of emerging resistance even to the latest generation of drugs being rolled out, the highly effective artemisinin-based drugs, triggering worries that the world might soon be left empty-handed (Science, 19 December 2008, p. 1776).
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