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by Double_Cast
1952 days ago
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A literal trigger is a lever that fires a gun. A figurative trigger is some event that sets in motion a cascade of events that occur in rapid succession. The root cause of firing a gun would probably be analogous to loading the chamber with a live round. Which may have occurred hours, days, months, etc before the trigger was pulled. I think the distinction is that the "trigger" relates to a particular instance of failure, whereas the "root cause" relates to a class of failures. |
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