| 41. | Several transection of specific cranial nerve branches in the area of one or more of four identified trigger points.
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| 42. | Effective behavioral change starts at that trigger point, where someone perceives change to be more agreeable than status quo.
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| 43. | The trigger point may be 71 . 94 U . S . cents, a key technical level, he said.
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| 44. | There are only three trigger points to Blaine Lacher's temper _ getting lost, bad traffic and, especially, goals against.
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| 45. | Practitioners claim to have identified reliable referred pain patterns which associate pain in one location with trigger points elsewhere.
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| 46. | More recently, a combination of trigger point and psychological therapy has proved effective for category III prostatitis as well.
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| 47. | Those trigger points have never been hit since they were put in place following the October 1987 stock market crash.
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| 48. | It's a trigger point.
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| 49. | The rate for each team above the trigger point would be determined by adding together 1 percent for each increment.
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| 50. | The baseball system would tax a team's entire payroll no matter how little over the trigger point the team was.
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