Flat-tax fans also think that it could trigger a new economic dynamism, as people respond to the enhanced incentive to work harder.
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And for all the palaver from European officials about a Greek exit being manageable, this exit would (at a minimum) trigger a new intensification of the crisis.
This enables manufacturers and retailers to trigger a new digital world of personalized content, services, and apps, to let you interact with your physical product and get more out of using it.
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.
That would probably trigger a new election.
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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.
China needs to shift to a more sustainable growth model, and adopting a new growth strategy will trigger a structural catch-up process in global investment and consumption.
Mr Clegg said it was important to reassure the British public that legislation was already in place to trigger a referendum if a new treaty led to a "significant transfer of powers" to Brussels.
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.
As we enter a fresh new quarterly earnings season, many trigger fingered investors will be re-balancing their portfolios on a day to day basis as they evaluate the latest press releases from corporate America.
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This new money may finally trigger a Western European economic renaissance.
Other advantages include a lighter magnesium alloy body, an NX power pin-enabled hot shoe for adding an external mic or flash, and a new micro-USB trigger cable.
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Then we connected and anchored these helpful resources to the problem state (the hijack trigger) so he was able to use a new path of response as opposed to his historical and compulsive reaction.
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Because of their status as a market leader, anchor customers help establish the credibility a new product or company needs to trigger purchases from additional companies.
"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.
The first departure of a country from the currency union could trigger new financial turmoil across Europe, particularly in larger nations under market pressure such as Spain and Italy.
Still, there is no reason why a new bear market should have the same trigger as past ones.
Some are hoping the deal will trigger further unions in a still-fragmented industry (the new company will have a market share of just 7.6% in America).
The new body monitors could, if a driving hazard appeared imminent, trigger the car's safety systems to tap the brakes, turn off a radio, block a cellphone from ringing or take other actions.
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The new study suggested that the antibody produced by the malfunctioning immune system might trigger a reaction which led to the destruction of these cells.
The University of Kansas study suggests a sharp drop-off in the amount of daylight in New York in September might trigger seasonal affective disorder and make some traders more risk-averse.
The president of Americans United for Life, a group opposed to abortion rights that helped trigger the congressional investigation, said that she was taking a "wait and see" attitude on Komen's new stance.
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