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And its elimination could ultimately backfire, triggering even more migration to the U.S.
Potential pitfalls include strengthening rebel factions aligned with al-Qaeda and triggering even more brutal attacks by the regime.
As prices have fallen, corporate profits and wages have shrunk, depressing consumption and investment and triggering even lower prices in a vicious cycle," he said.
In the worst case scenario the crisis spreads across the eurozone, seriously destabilising the financial system and triggering even greater social tension in Greece and elsewhere – not to mention the political implications for the euro and European integration in general.
He sits on the dirty kitchen floor and gathers the boy in to try to soothe him, but the boy squirms from his grasp and goes on wailing, so Mather leaves the kitchen and shuts himself in the bathroom, triggering even higher-pitched cries from the boy.
Mr Kerr said he had been shocked by what he had seen during this year's intensive efforts to break up gangs, with almost every major operation triggering even more investigations.
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Additionally, the availability of a vehicle’s behavioral model can trigger even more interesting applications.
Could it trigger even worse violence or the use of chemical weapons?
Their criticism has triggered even bigger coverage of Gabbard's views online.
No warning that such balance-altering provocations would trigger even the most minimal American response.
Were that to happen it would trigger even greater public fury.
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