• Strategic growth is now subject to potentially devastating government enforcement, which can either trigger or be triggered by related shareholder or public interest group legal actions.

    FORBES: FCPA: An Ongoing Leadership Challenge

  • Deputy PM Nick Clegg has previously argued that the right to trigger a by-election should not be "unqualified".

    BBC: Ditch plans for power to sack MPs, government urged

  • Back then, Clinton's emotional engagement in his presidency could be measured by the intensity of his hair-trigger temper.

    CNN: The White House Adrift

  • There was some excitement that Actavis could be acquired by either Valeant or Mylan and thus trigger a wave of additional larger-scale combinations focused on the generic space.

    FORBES: Three Reasons Actavis Is Buying Warner Chilcott

  • While the same scene in Uncharted required skilled combat maneuvers and strategic climbing paths for escape, the same result can be achieved in Black Ops by holding down the trigger and constantly sprinting forward.

    FORBES: Black Ops 2 Shows How Not To Tell a Story Through Gameplay

  • Mr. SIEGFRIED HECKER (Former Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory): The bottom line of the Non-Proliferation Treaty--in fact, of the proliferation world--I think, could be simply stated by the more fingers on the nuclear trigger, the more dangerous a world it is for everyone.

    NPR: Nuclear Weapons Gain Importance for Regional Powers

  • He was also aware of a more immediate risk in those cold-war days: a smaller visitor (such as the one that had exploded over Siberia in 1908, flattening 2, 000 square miles of forest) might be mistaken by either superpower for a nuclear detonation and trigger Armageddon.

    ECONOMIST: Gene Shoemaker

  • All it will take is one or two defaults to trigger write downs of their LC guarantees which will then be followed by a loud call for transparency into what the banks are really holding.

    FORBES: Muni Bond Default Concerns Are Real

  • Instead, a resolution from the Church's governing body would trigger an order by the Lord Chancellor for the necessary legal changes to be made.

    BBC: The Church in Wales and same-sex marriage

  • The changes also open it up to the potential for more alterations: part of the new plan must be approved by the City Council given that the extent of the proposed changes would trigger a new environmental review.

    WSJ: Plan Upends Willets Vision

  • She stated on her petition that she had the evidence required to trigger a new inquest but her request for one to be held had been refused three times by the Attorney General.

    BBC: Kevin Williams

  • Now CMS is proposing a rule that gives dialysis centers an extra incentive to under-treat patients by saying that the lower-level trigger point of 10 to administer ESAs should be eliminated.

    FORBES: Washington Is Tightening Its Grip On Medical Decision-making

  • This will be done by adding extra copies of the gene using a mouse leukaemia virus modified to ensure it does not trigger cancer.

    BBC: 'Brain cell transplant' for Alzheimer's

  • But there is, obviously, which is the very onerous actions that would be forced on the Congress by the sequestration -- forgive me for using that word -- by the trigger.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • The purchasee already has low marks, which will be inherited by the purchaser, in addition to which the ratings agencies are likely to downgrade the new entity and trigger other negative events.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

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