But don't minimize the impact of the unemployment relief for working families, of the payroll tax relief, and of the continuation of the incentives to grow jobs, which will trigger more credit coming out of the banks.
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But the United Nations' secretary-general, Kofi Annan, wrote to Mr Allawi, President George Bush and the British prime minister, Tony Blair, arguing that the attack could trigger an all-out boycott of the election by Sunnis, and therefore undermine its legitimacy.
Nucky pulls the trigger himself, not hiring out the deed to an underling.
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But trying to force Mr Trimble to sit in a cabinet with Sinn Fein, without prior decommissioning, might well trigger a Unionist walk-out.
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The novel twist is that a playing piece can move onto a "hotspot" and trigger tiny speakers to sound out a clue to help divine the murderer.
For example, when a user visited a website that had code for one tracking technology, the data collection would call out to and trigger other tracking technologies that weren't embedded on the site.
Once the process is finished, the phone's flash will be trigger and the rollers will spit out the photo.
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As the European Commission pointed out this week in a private paper revealed by the FT, if the new rescue package did trigger a "selective default" and lock Greek banks out of ECB funding, Greece would then need additional official support, to shore up their banks.
Looks like someone was trigger-happy at Palm and shot out the press release for tomorrow's announcement a little too soon!
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Letting the inflation genie out of the bottle could trigger 1970s-style stagflation.
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Thirty seconds later, it might seem more like one guy in a vast room, skidding between machines set too far apart, trying to trigger samples and stab a few notes out of a guitar or spit some unintelligible lyrics into a microphone on his way toward the drum machine.
The latest case in point is the European government debt crisis, with Greece once again running out of money and threatening to trigger yet another financial crisis.
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It could be a few more years before the economy begins to churn out strong enough growth levels to trigger rising interest rates and an exodus from bonds into stocks.
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Customers are happy to lay out the steps they take from the trigger event through purchase.
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Of those, 21% said they don't take it out of concern that using it would trigger an audit by the Internal Revenue Service.
The company had debated whether to pay out another dividend this year or pull the trigger on a public offering, which it filed for back in May.
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He thinks further downside is limited with news flow increasing on carrier roll out of LTE networks, which theoretically should trigger a boost in sales of 4G wireless modems.
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These controllers will have all the functions of the Dualshock mapped out on them, including the R1 button linked to the trigger.
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But others say a trigger could be as simple as a wave of sellers, long holding out for their asking prices, suddenly capitulating.
The fiscal cliff includes automatic, across-the-board spending cuts set to trigger at the beginning of next year if Capitol Hill fails to work out a deficit-reduction plan.
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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While sometimes our client campaigns can trigger discussions, other influencers may do so too, and we can find out who those influencers are and dialogue with them.
The pancreatic beta cells have estrogen RECEPTORS. Estrogenic receptors trigger insulin release which is why they tell women on oral contraceptives to watch out for strokes and heart problems.
Acting out in some way that would see light treatment in civilian life could trigger a loss of rank, freedom, and hard labor.
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Ericsson and Micromax are the latest companies to fight it out in the courts as patent disputes between technology companies and smartphone makers trigger a slew of litigation globally.
This shut out the sun, causing decades of continuous winter sufficient to trigger an advance of ice sheets that, even when the dust cleared, kept the climate cool for more than a thousand years, at least in the Northern Hemisphere.
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The World Water Council, founded in 1996 to promote awareness, build political commitment and trigger action on critical water issues, notes on its website that more than one out of six people (1.1 billion) in the world already lack access to safe drinking water, and that more than two out of six people (2.6 billion) lack adequate sanitation.
But watch out: Depending on where the property is situated, transferring LLC interests can sometimes trigger state and local transfer and recording taxes.
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In general, shifting the balance of fluids underground -- whether taking more out of the ground than is put back in or vice versa -- is likely to trigger seismic activity, the report concludes.
Sometimes, Morgan points out inn a footnote, even payroll reports weaker than the recent 160, 000 jobs added can trigger 2% daily spikes in the market averages.
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