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"Such a system would be open to abuse and manipulation and would therefore be an inappropriate and unreliable mechanism for triggering something as serious as inspection.
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I remember seeing the model in our living room and I think it triggered something, as I was intrigued by it.
It might work, or it might (pre- or post-election) end up with parliament triggering something worse, such as regulation by Ofcom.
Their biggest fear is triggering something they can't control".
It means we're triggering something in our audience.
"An explosion could have been triggered by something as simple as someone's use of his cellphone".
He's prone to violent tantrums that can be triggered by something as simple as catching sight of a dog 100 feet away, which makes our everyday life often messy, always unpredictable.
For reasons as unfathomable today as they were at the time, something about Frank's absurd dance and the headbanging excess of Baauer's music triggered something best described as mass hysteria.
It allows a publisher like TechCrunch to reach users, but only notify them when a predefined event is triggered — something relevant to those users, such as a TechCrunch post receiving more than 250 retweets.
But having Trump as a president also triggered something deeper within the pop star that echoed experiences with powerful men and misogyny from her past.
The process of birth was described as when one stage triggers something in the human body and mind to flow on to another stage [ 31].
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