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But famines are
triggered
by more than the weather.
Adityanath’s behavior has
triggered
multiple criminal cases against him, which are languishing in India’s notoriously slow-moving courts.
Worse, it became a means to justify centuries of atrocities, and
triggered
the Thirty Years’ War, the deadliest religious conflict in European history.
This
triggered
a series of legal battles between Malabu, Shell, and the Nigerian government that ended only with the corrupt Shell-Eni deal in 2011.
And that, in turn, has
triggered
a round of bitter political squabbling that threatens to negate the entire idea of a much more powerful European voice on the global stage.
Escaping the New Normal of Weak GrowthMILAN – There is no question that the recovery from the global recession
triggered
by the 2008 financial crisis has been unusually lengthy and anemic.
In December 2011, the country’s parliamentary election
triggered
a civic explosion.
The proposal not only failed, but also
triggered
a political backlash.
This
triggered
a global movement, in which country after country adopted legislation to increase the independence of its monetary authority.
Hatoyama called for an East Asian Community, emphasizing ties with China and South Korea while questioning the continuing presence of US military bases on the island of Okinawa, the issue that eventually
triggered
his resignation.
This
triggered
vehement protests – and strong retaliation – from America’s trading partners.
According to the League of Nations, Smoot-Hawley
triggered
“an outburst of tariff-making activities in other countries, at least partly by way of reprisals,” with substantial duty hikes made almost immediately by Canada, Cuba, France, Italy, Mexico, and Spain.
The aggressive United States-led counter-narcotics policy of crop eradication has failed to win the support of Afghans, because it has
triggered
a chain reaction of poverty and violence in which poor farmers, with their only livelihood destroyed, are unable to feed their families.
But Bush neither invented American unilateralism nor
triggered
the transatlantic rift between the United States and Europe.
In seventeenth-century Europe, a local religious uprising by Bohemian Protestants against the Catholic Habsburg Emperor Ferdinand II
triggered
that era’s conflagration.
These developments, which have coincided with the larger-scale transformations and ruptures in Europe that began in 1989, have
triggered
fears that establishment political parties and democratic institutions have failed to address.
For migration –
triggered
by dire economic conditions – is also happening between Latin American countries.
Consequently, though animal studies are useful in predicting how a drug will affect nonconsciously controlled symptoms
triggered
by threatening stimuli, they are less effective when it comes to conscious feelings of fear or anxiety.
Yet whenever a new Middle East crisis erupts, the latest being
triggered
by the Islamic State’s recent gains, the US intervenes again, perhaps to change a government (as it has just orchestrated in Iraq) or to launch a new bombing assault.
The problem is that the AKP’s victories, together with America’s courting of Erdogan and Gul, have
triggered
a crisis of direction among Turkey’s once-dominant secular and pro-western elite.
The situation
triggered
recollections of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s fraudulent call for a state of emergency in 1975, when she ruled by decree for 21 months, suspending elections and civil liberties.
The Syrian Game ChangerWASHINGTON, DC – Reports that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government may be preparing chemical weapons for deployment, presumably against its citizens or neighbors, have
triggered
alarm bells worldwide, and thrust Syria’s civil war into a new, more dangerous phase.
In the 1990s, however, emerging markets, especially in Asia, increased their external borrowing considerably, creating the currency and balance-sheet mismatches that later
triggered
the crisis.
And crises are repeated in different regions,
triggered
by strikingly similar economic and financial mechanisms, though the details of course differ.
And he chose to remain neutral last summer, when China’s road-building on the disputed Doklam plateau
triggered
a military standoff with India.
Comey’s announcement
triggered
an uproar, but it hasn’t so far had a notable impact on the race.
The uproar that Kumar’s statement
triggered
has forced government spokesmen to backpedal furiously, asserting that Kumar’s was not the final official view.
This time, the film that
triggered
riots in Cairo, Benghazi, Sana, and elsewhere is so crude and inflammatory as to seem clearly intended to elicit the outrage that it produced.
At times, as seems to be the case with the video that
triggered
the current protests in cities across North Africa and the Middle East, a long period may elapse between the offensive material’s dissemination and an outpouring of popular rage.
Indeed, it was a wave of coordinated predawn insurgent attacks on 30 police stations and an army base on August 25 that
triggered
the violent military offensive that is driving the Rohingya out of Rakhine.
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