The national designation, by contrast, is purely honorific and doesn't trigger any diminution of property rights.
The program will rely on traveler feedback, and any discrepancies could trigger an independent audit of the hotel.
The bags were swabbed for explosive residue and did not trigger any alarms.
In addition, Mr. Abdulmutallab's cash purchase of a round-trip ticket didn't trigger any secondary screening, calling into question the efficacy of the system that is supposed to spot passengers who are acting suspiciously and may be threats.
The president of Ford Australia, Geoff Polites, said on Friday that any more stoppages could trigger a shift to overseas suppliers.
That said, the handset hasn't shed its predecessor's built-in media connectivity, given that an MHL connection with any compatible TV will trigger the same app carousel and ability to mirror content.
It means seeking feedback, actively listening and weighing the consequences of any decision before pulling the trigger.
At this point, a 4800 Nifty 50 is the last line of support and any closing below that would trigger deeper declines, traders say.
Shaped like an oversized hockey puck, the Radian works with any camera that has a trigger-release input and can be used with or without a tripod.
Any violation of this agreement may trigger the repayment of 50% of the bonuses previously paid.
This means that all inpatient stays involving a listed DRG will trigger a hold on any payment associated with Part A reimbursement.
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Platinum is likely approaching the so-called marginal cost of production, which can trigger output cuts in any commodity, said David Wilson, director of metals research at Societe Generale.
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People will also have the power to approve or veto "excessive" council tax rises that are above the ceiling set by the government, and trigger a referendum on any local issue.
When the government had to borrow billions to finance its operations, any failure to pass a budget would trigger a financial crisis.
If any of those announcements could be a trigger for something you sell, call your prospect and mention that you saw the tweet.
"The key thing for any new payment system is finding a trigger to get people to use it in the first place, " he told the BBC.
These automatic weapons which fire lots of bullets with a single trigger pull are illegal for any civilians to own unless they have acquired a very special Class III permit.
Any breaks of key support and resistance could trigger further moves, particularly if the market were to trigger sell or buy stops.
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That is anathema to the Americans, who fear that any talk of time limits at Nago could trigger demands for similar deadlines at the Misawa and Yokota air bases and the Yokosuka naval station in mainland Japan.
But any outcome that recognizes Lululemon's patents could trigger a broader move by the fashion industry to bring its ideas to the PTO, and perhaps give the industry the control over its designs it has long wanted, other legal experts say.
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Last year British holiday firm Thomson warned 12, 000 employees that any office romance that led to favoritism or discrimination would trigger disciplinary action.
The portable programmer, which plugs into the DC port under the locks, can also open any door, even providing power through that port to trigger the mechanism of a door lock in which the battery has run out.
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Mystery had swirled around the slayings, with no claim of responsibility or any indication from authorities as to who might have pulled the trigger.
As Buck put it, any additional cuts, either from the joint committee or the sequestration trigger, would turn a debt crisis into a national security crisis.
Brinqa and other such software is used by large IT shops, especially in the financial services industry, for whom any outage could mean a significant loss of revenue, or could trigger regulatory scrutiny.
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In a warning to Israel earlier this week, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said his militia "is ready and has its hand on the trigger" in the event of an Israeli attack on any targets in Lebanon.
He proposed that if any such referendum resulted in a "no" vote, it would trigger a second vote on whether the UK should remain in the EU at all.
We did have to be somewhat mindful when reading an e-book, for example, as any accidental encroachment of the thumb onto the edge of the screen can trigger a page flip.
But there seem to be no clauses in the prospectuses for Greek government bonds that would trigger accelerated payment of the rest of what's owed on any particular bond in default or that would put other bonds into default: in the jargon, there are no accelerated payment or cross-default clauses.
Germany helped trigger the Balkan wars with its speedy recognition of the seceding Yugoslavian territories without any protection for Serbian minorities.
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