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The inevitable effect of this was to trigger an increase in homeless applications, many from families with "complex needs" living in specially adapted homes.
The goal of their terrorist campaign was to trigger an aggressive response from the government, which group members believed would spark a broader revolutionary movement.
"The immediate effect was to trigger an almost complete freeze on any banking transactions between Iceland and abroad," said Jon Danielsson, an economist at the London School of Economics.
He added that nothing so far had confirmed the letter's authenticity - but what it had done was to trigger an investigation.
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The purpose was to trigger a discussion on how the informants act in a consultation with such a patient.
You have to wonder exactly how high-tech the dude's sex toy had to be to trigger an all-out security crisis.
How aggressive did the Soviets need to be to trigger a thermonuclear response?
It is to trigger a protective panic among Keats's fellowship of male supporters and yea-saying critics.
But our ambition for the list is to trigger a debate rather than provide the final word.
"To scare Nicaragua about what happens" if the Sandinistas win, "is to trigger a new exodus of refugees to the United States.
We could see the discount widen further if the sovereign crisis were to trigger a renewed credit crunch, but that is not our base case.
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