But in the case of Strayer Education ( STRA), this leveling off after the plunge should trigger another thought: are the shorts done yet?
Jonathan Hough QC, counsel for the coroner, asked the officer if he should have waited before pulling the trigger again after the first blast.
They have already won a small victory: an American-financed army unit set up last year to clear coca farmers' roadblocks in the Chapare (formerly the main growing area) is being disbanded, after several mistakes by trigger-happy troops.
The group called for the 'trigger' period after which rent is paid directly to landlords to be reduced to four weeks.
Then, in 1% of those children, after birth, there is a trigger that causes a second mutation in the genes, he said.
Starting off with additional yen strength, Japan finally pulled the trigger on currency intervention after a 6-year respite and defended the level around 83.00 admirably.
At a hearing at Leamington Crown Court lawyers acting for HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) successfully applied to trigger a jail term after Bedesha failed to meet the 28 February deadline for repayment.
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Esophagitis can also trigger esophageal bleeding or ulcers after frequent exposure of the esophagus to stomach acid.
Before or after the vote it could easily be the trigger for technical Greek suspension from the Eurosystem.
For survivors of abuse, the holidays come with flashbacks of trauma that can trigger depression and anxiety, years after the abuse ended.
In other words, IRS affirmative acts, after the tax return is filed, do not trigger the applicable period of limitations.
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After a near-death experience in 1977 helped trigger a spiritual awakening, the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens (and the man long ago known as Steven Demetre Georgiou) converted to Islam and retired from secular music-making in 1979.
After all, those who constantly talk of war sometimes trigger it, accidentally or on purpose.
He said there were no mitigating circumstances and although Rodgers had not pulled the trigger, he had driven the hijacked taxi after Miss Doherty knowing there was going to be only one outcome if she was caught.
If it goes after those with deposits of over 100, 000 euros then that could trigger the big Russian investors withdrawing their funds.
In September 2000, just six weeks before polls opened for Bush versus Gore, President Clinton pulled the trigger on the SPR, swapping 30 million barrels for replacement after the election.
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After suffering a heart attack, doctors felt his excess weight of two stone could trigger other life threatening diseases.
"Sending them back there could trigger some horrific memories for some of them, " said Ms. Shepard, who spoke after breakfast at the Sandy Hook Diner.
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