It isn't easy, and the required calculations can seriously slow down a shooter's time to trigger.
The IRS assumed some of it was physical enough at the time to trigger the continuing emotional injuries years later.
And Stokes squandered a great opportunity at the other end three minutes later when he took too long to pull the trigger, allowing Grassi time to block the striker's effort.
In 2008, the company's sixth consecutive year of higher revenues, Moglia decided it was time to "pull the trigger on my own succession, " as he puts it.
Your precious printer might seem innocuous but, in reality, it could be a ticking time bomb just waiting for some hacker to trigger it.
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Both trigger temperatures to rise over time, scientists say, which is causing sea levels to rise and some weather patterns to change.
He said it had previously been thought that infection levels at the time when a mosquito bites were too small to trigger an immune response, which only came once the parasites started multiplying in the liver.
If you've wanted an Android slate but haven't yet pulled the trigger, today might be the time to splurge for one.
The system had the potential to include real-time risk analysis that could trigger the request of a PIN for a transaction that falls outside of normal parameters.
The first is the fiscal cliff, which is extremely time-sensitive and has to do with December 31st deadlines that trigger, if Congress doesn't act, substantial tax increases for everyone, including the middle class, and that trigger across-the-board spending cuts, the combination of which would, by many estimates, not be very good for the economy.
That is anathema to the Americans, who fear that any talk of time limits at Nago could trigger demands for similar deadlines at the Misawa and Yokota air bases and the Yokosuka naval station in mainland Japan.
"We're trying not to pull the trigger too quickly, because it's a busy travel time, " said American spokesman Tim Smith.
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New products, new ad campaigns, new government policies, all now trigger instant feedback, which allows you to make adjustments in real-time.
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The right actions may require workflow or process orchestration, whether manual or via software engines, to control the flow of work and to trigger the execution of human (or automated activities) at the right time.
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At the ESPN offices, one of the employees used IFTTT to turn on a disco ball and trigger the U.S. national anthem every time Team USA won a medal.
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We talk a bit about Netflix's Blu-ray premium, and the small upcharge of one or two dollars seems like a pretty good deal to us -- doubly so in these times when consumers are having a hard time pulling the trigger on Blu-ray media purchases.
She says Dozhier had disclosed to her at that time that the Paula Jones case would never go to trial, but he was excited about what else it would trigger.
The candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination has agreed to host the 90-minute comedy show this weekend but his appearance will trigger federal rules regarding equal time for political candidates.
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