Dare to use the truth as a trigger for attention, and then address it head-on.
The change in scenery serves as a trigger for thinking in a different way as well.
The consecutive accidents are a trigger for industry critics to broaden their attacks on ancillary fronts.
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The trigger for the Devecser march was a convoluted dispute between two long-term neighbours.
Recapitalising banks would not put the catch on every trigger for a run, however.
Before or after the vote it could easily be the trigger for technical Greek suspension from the Eurosystem.
The sorry condition of municipal and state finances could yet be the trigger for a loss of confidence.
The action of warm air rising rapidly through the atmosphere is usually a trigger for sustained, sometimes violent, rainfall.
But such a crisis is often the most effective trigger for fundamental reform.
The first is that the trigger for incentives (as well as the payments themselves) need to be longer-term in nature.
The trigger for declines came with news that U.S. GDP shrank by 0.1% in the fourth quarter of last year.
The drop in estrogen just before and during menses is felt to be the most important trigger for menstrual migraines.
There was no immediate trigger for the downgrade, said Yves Lemay, managing director for Europe-Middle East-Africa sovereigns at the ratings firm.
The trigger for the excitement was Siri, the artificial intelligence based virtual assistant introduced for the first time in an iPhone.
Historically, Olson argues, the dispersal of political power and the emergence of representative government have often been the trigger for faster economic growth.
If any of those announcements could be a trigger for something you sell, call your prospect and mention that you saw the tweet.
Thus, the events in the MENA (Middle East, North Africa) regions and the resulting spike in oil became the trigger for the current pullback.
"One continuing uncertainty is whether the troubled assets that remain on bank balance sheets can again become the trigger for instability, " the report says.
That is because the normal mechanism for making payments across Euro borders, called TARGET2, is seen as the economic trigger for a euro exit.
The trigger for the recent crash was very different: The reversal in fortunes came when demand, fueled by easy money and rampant speculation, collapsed.
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The EPA actually began regulating mobile GHG sources first as the trigger for applying permitting programs under their interpretation of the CAA to stationary sources.
That site continues to be an emotional trigger for many residents.
Fires at nuclear facilities are often the trigger for nuclear catastrophes.
However, the research now means that a common trigger for both shutdown mechanisms has been found - in future, drugs could be designed to target it.
You can hold down either trigger for angel or devil attacks, which is a nice way to break up combat and reward those truly fleet of finger.
According to all, the only way is up in the medium- to long-term as yen dynamics continue to serve as a trigger for this broad asset market move.
The 2 August deadline isn't an automatic trigger for disaster.
Inflation has been the trigger for nearly all post-war recessions.
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One important trigger for Bernanke will be U.S. consumer spending.
They assume the trigger for a euro implosion will be a Greek euro exit, which they believe is inevitable and desirable, much like the collapse of the gold standard.
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