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    1. But this news also sparked fresh hopes that inflation will remain in check, triggering a rally in Treasury bonds and pushing short-term interest rates down slightly.
    2. Chris Pountain, insurance analyst for Morgan Stanley International in London, was generally credited with triggering the selling Thursday.
    3. White House Budget Chief James Miller has warned Congress that it must find savings someplace to offset the cost of the drug bill if it is to avoid triggering across-the-board budget cuts under the Gramm-Rudman law.
    4. The student loan problems came to the surface when the Department of Education decided to withdraw a federal guarantee on the loans, triggering the prospect that the huge defaults would be borne by banks that backed the loans with letters of credit.
    5. Contract talks between American and its union, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, broke off in March, triggering a 30-day cooling-off period that expired April 25.
    6. That was much lower than expected, triggering worries about inflation and interest rates.
    7. The North American Securities Administrators Association, which represents state securities regulators, has been pushing to shift the onus of triggering disclosure from customers to brokers.
    8. Delays in placing the detainees in halfway houses was one of the issues n as triggering last year's uprisings at federal prisons in Atlanta and Oakdale, La.
    9. Since then, the market has dropped to a 14-year low, triggering efforts by Colombia to bring coffee-trading nations back to the negotiating table to agree a new pact.
    10. Bonds tend to lose value on indications that the economy is picking up steam, because that implies the Federal Reserve may not be inclined to ease interest rates for fear of triggering inflation.
    11. "Now it turns out I have an additional slug of capital gains," she says, triggering an additional $200 in taxes.
    12. At the Taj Mahal's opening in April, the torrent of coins coursing through the casino literally broke the bank, triggering a modified meltdown of the slot-accounting system that left rows of machines shut down for weeks.
    13. But in presenting the estimate, Miller, head of the Office of Management and Budget, warned that Congress must exercise spending restraint in granting relief to farmers and in several other areas or face the risk of triggering automatic spending cuts.
    14. The poison pill, put in place Oct. 3 pending the outcome of next month's vote, is designed to force anyone seeking 20% of more of Inco's voting shares to negotiate with its board, or risk triggering the plan's provisions.
    15. Yields have already fallen some 90 basis points from their recent peak and there is always the risk of a weak dollar triggering further international upset.
    16. Silver fell along with gold, triggering further selling based on technical factors after the price fell below $4.25, he said.
    17. But today's central bank action, the fourth such intervention this week, was ineffective in triggering a dollar rally, with the U.S. currency continuing to trade around pre-intervention levels.
    18. Although exact figures were not available Friday, budget aides said if the deficit swelled only $2 billion to $3 billion more, the spending plan might hit the $146 billion threshold for triggering automatic spending cuts as required by Gramm-Rudman.
    19. The high court said that stopping a car at a checkpoint falls within the legal definition of a "seizure," triggering the protection of the Fourth Amendment.
    20. The third-quarter loss is apparently triggering a chain reaction of other financial woes for LivingWell.
    21. The September contract fell 12 points early in the session, triggering a "circuit breaker" trading halt designed to guard against a stock market collapse.
    22. A definitive agreement would prevent triggering a provision by which Wherehouse could be required to redeem its $50 million of 6 1/4% convertible debentures at a premium, Shamrock said.
    23. Police mistakenly escorted gang members leaving a wake into another gang's territory, triggering a fight, the sheriff's department said.
    24. A month before his arrest, the Colombian government started a nationwide attack on drug cartels, triggering widespread bombings, kidnappings and other violence by traffickers.
    25. Superko cautioned that the study doesn't entirely exonerate ordinary coffee, because it could contribute to heart disease in other ways, such as by triggering rhythm abnormalities or spasms in heart arteries.
    26. City officials have rejected a proposal to name a street after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., triggering complaints from a black alderman that the decision was a step backward in race relations.
    27. They bombard luggage with low-energy neutrons that interact with chemical elements in explosives, triggering an alarm when a bomb is present.
    28. Santa Fe has tightened its defenses so that Henley and Olympia & York can't talk without fear of triggering a poison-pill mechanism that would permit all other Santa Fe shareholders to buy stock at a steep discount.
    29. Their fearlessness about triggering spending cuts, and their stubbornness to defend programs dear to them, will do little to spur rapid work.
    30. The Coast Guard was investigating a report that combustible acetone spilled into the channel from the Seta or another ship and ignited, triggering the explosion.
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