• The trigger mechanism that you talk about, the sequestration, is onerous for a reason.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • To ensure that the Japanese side returns to the bargaining table in 2001, the Americans have insisted on a trigger mechanism.

    ECONOMIST: Japanese airlines

  • There is no hard-and-fast decision rule or trigger mechanism to which he or she must adhere in deciding whether supply conditions in the oil market justify an intervention.

    FORBES: Will Obama Pull The Trigger On The Strategic Petroleum Reserve?

  • Properly configured, the cuts could be made without biting into benefits for the elderly who depend upon the program, but the trigger mechanism does not point to specific areas of the federal health program where the cuts could be targeted in a way that would reduce spending while protecting benefits.

    FORBES: What Does Super-Committee Failure Mean For Healthcare?

  • Mr. DEUTSCH: Just as we had irrational exuberance a couple of years ago in terms of capital flowing into the markets, I think you have irrational depression now where investors have a, you know, very pessimistic view, whether that's founded or unfounded, until there is some trigger mechanism to turn the tide.

    NPR: Treasury Secretary Redefines Bailout

  • 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.

    FORBES: Hacker Will Expose Potential Security Flaw In Four Million Hotel Room Keycard Locks

  • In recent days, two administration officials have told CNN that the prevailing White House opinion is for the Senate health care bill to include a so-called "trigger" mechanism proposed by Snowe that would bring a public option in the future if thresholds for expanding coverage and lowering costs go unmet in coming years.

    CNN: Optional public option enters health care talks

  • The whole point of the Budget Control Act was to create a trigger, a forcing mechanism that was so onerous that nobody wanted it to come to pass.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • And as you know, the legislation has within it an enforcement mechanism, a trigger.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Studies on people have left more questions than answers, and laboratory experiments have failed to pin down a plausible mechanism whereby weak magnetic fields could trigger the disease.

    ECONOMIST: Power lines and cancer

  • That is because the normal mechanism for making payments across Euro borders, called TARGET2, is seen as the economic trigger for a euro exit.

    BBC: Watch deposit flight, not the eurocrats

  • It seems like a key issue is this matter of a trigger -- how do you make sure that Congress actually takes up deficit reduction without that enforcement mechanism being the debt limit, as Republicans insist it must.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

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