It means seeking feedback, actively listening and weighing the consequences of any decision before pulling the trigger.
Jonathan Hough QC, counsel for the coroner, asked the officer if he should have waited before pulling the trigger again after the first blast.
People eyeing the Air for its speed, thinness and beauty should also give the Samsung Series 9 a long, hard look before pulling the trigger.
Xolair is a monoclonal antibody to IgE that works like a Star Wars missile defense for allergies, binding to and inactivating excess IgE before it can trigger an attack.
Since then it has been quietly spreading, waiting for its April 26 trigger date before exploding.
Rather then pointing at a link or image with the cursor, the user drags their point of view across a static page, scoping in on the desired element before pulling the figurative trigger.
But before pulling the reorganization trigger, ask yourself these three questions: (1) Is the problem the structure, or the way we are managing it? (2) Does the structure match our strategy? (3) Has our organization design been compromised by accommodating to personalities?
But South Carolina got started as the trigger primary on the Saturday before the Tuesday that was Super Tuesday, and it laid down a marker, and the rest of the Southern states tended to follow it quite reliably.
In addition, companies nearing the 50-employee threshold may think twice before hiring additional employees, because that will trigger requirements to offer affordable coverage under the law, Hamilton has said.
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He said the victim described how the suspect "pulled the trigger, causing a clicking noise, before running away".
How else did news channels begin predicting that an MP at the debate - ahead of the still-born vote - would actually trigger off chaos at least an hour before he actually did so?
It could pave the way for a new test to identify people at risk, so action could be taken to prevent the loss of hypocretin neurons before they fell to a level low enough to trigger narcolepsy symptoms.
Before or after the vote it could easily be the trigger for technical Greek suspension from the Eurosystem.
The drop in estrogen just before and during menses is felt to be the most important trigger for menstrual migraines.
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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It could be a few more years before the economy begins to churn out strong enough growth levels to trigger rising interest rates and an exodus from bonds into stocks.
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Participants in immunotherapy studies have reported that they learned not to take their regulated allergen doses before exercising because it causes a faster absorption of proteins and can trigger a reaction, she said.
But Russia could have added to their lead before the interval as Sean St Ledger's intervention prevented Kerzhakov pulling the trigger and Arshavin fired wide in injury-time.
David Antar of New York-based IPVideo Corporation says video surveillance can be set up to trigger warnings if bags are left unattended or suspicious activity takes place before or during a large-scale event.
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