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Their biggest fear is triggering something they can't control".
It might work, or it might (pre- or post-election) end up with parliament triggering something worse, such as regulation by Ofcom.
You might have a boss you dislike, but if you dig deep enough, it comes from something else in the past that is triggering something today.
The higher its concentration, the greater the warming - and, more important still, the greater the chance of triggering something grave and irreversible: rising sea levels due to the melting of Greenland's icecap; runaway release of methane in the tundra.
If the rest of the NHS stands around watching while the vanguards get on with it there will be little chance of them triggering something approaching system-wide change in the next three or four years.
"Millennials are triggering something in beauty, and then the other groups are looking and maybe following," he said, adding that he has learned a lot from his daughters, ages 18 and 22. "When you look at what millennials love, they like to see something that happens quickly," he said.
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They often trigger something.
"But that word Everyday, just triggers something.
"But they showed us how to trigger something".
Buddy Rich triggered something that was there, deep inside of me.
And it triggers something that would ultimately wake him up".
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