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61. Where deviance has a categorical, unproblematic quality, a penal response is triggered.
62. He must have triggered off one of the alarm beams that ran along the side of the chalet.
63. The fire, apparently caused by a short circuit, triggered an automatic safety system that shut down the plant.
64. In so doing he triggered a theological storm that led to his resignation.
65. As we have already seen, these can be triggered when we are least aware of their presence.
66. It is triggered from a Windows Command Prompt, usually in the form of a batch file.
67. Some of the disturbances were triggered by the provocative actions of local Whigs and Dissenters.
68. Darlington magistrates were told Mr Siddle had been suffering from clinical depression triggered by business problems.
69. A series of other steps will be triggered by particularly high levels of low-level ozone pollution.
70. Regardless of who or what triggered these placements, the average length of stay was reported as 15. 4 months.
71. The entire house lights up when a burglar or fire alarm is triggered.
72. She unexpectedly triggered an acrimonious conclusion to the conversation when she told Bernon she would pray for him.
73. Once triggered, however, a process of cumulative causation sets in.
74. The earthquake triggered submarine landslides that dislodged hundreds of cubic kilometers of sediment on the continental slope.
75. Perhaps difficulty in obtaining natron through the traditionally established routes triggered the use of halophytic plants instead.
76. The disease, however, may be triggered in moles containing unusually high concentrations of melanin.
77. Therapeutic counselling for long-term problems - these may be triggered by the fertility problem and sometimes need outside referral to marital therapy.
78. Scientists have strong evidence that Type I diabetes is a metabolic disorder triggered by an autoimmune reaction.
79. The sequence generator produces the phase control signals and is triggered by step command pulses from a constant frequency clock.
80. It is commonly said that tsunamis are usually triggered by earthquakes or violent volcanic explosions.
81. Initial rescue efforts were hampered by a lack of heavy equipment and by landslides triggered by the initial earthquake.
82. Everything you do is triggered by an emotion of either desire or fear. Brian Tracy
83. The events that triggered our dieter into breaking the diet were: 1.
84. Wild speculation[sentencedict.com],(www.Sentencedict.com) low margin requirements and sheer panic triggered the free fall that set off the Great Depression.
85. The molasses triggered bacterial growths which consumed all the oxygen, killing virtually all the fish and other water creatures.
86. Cataplexy is triggered by stress and strong emotion such as laughter, anger, or surprise.
87. Control were trying to get hold of him, to verify that he had accidentally triggered his window alarm.
88. Jagged boulders from rockfalls triggered by ice and rushing water made progress difficult.
89. A fail-safe system triggered a red signal, giving the driver of the train time to stop and remove the obstacle.
90. Your jealousy is always triggered by some external event or happening.
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