Back on Kimball Mountain, with trigger pulled, the elk herd disperses, except for my cow.
Any violation of this agreement may trigger the repayment of 50% of the bonuses previously paid.
That could very well trigger another round of interviews with President Obama on Middle Eastern television stations.
Last month's shift in tone helped trigger withdrawals, say people close to the firm.
Another potential trigger could occur when U.S. budget and debt-ceiling negotiations intensify, perhaps around July.
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Boards in other parts of the world are too reluctant to pull the trigger.
Online petitions need at least 100, 000 signatures to trigger a debate in the House of Commons.
That is needed to trigger 10bn euros in rescue loans from the EU and IMF.
This can trigger a series of chemical changes in the body that lead to cancer.
So should you stand behind the closed door the system won't trigger access to those outside.
When you want to trigger the workflow we've made, just select it from the script menu.
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The national designation, by contrast, is purely honorific and doesn't trigger any diminution of property rights.
Some patients, apparently, need only a small trigger to propel a massive anticancer attack.
Credit-card holders post a specific hashtag on Twitter to trigger payments from their accounts.
If I was Page, I would have pulled the trigger on this deal for the patents.
It can trigger a heart attack or even potentially worse a lethal heart rhythm disturbance.
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The trigger mechanism that you talk about, the sequestration, is onerous for a reason.
But when the stewards are so trigger-happy, the risks can frequently outweigh the rewards.
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About half of those, the report said, had levels high enough to trigger a recall.
If you fail to report it accurately, the mismatch should trigger an IRS inquiry.
Raising interest rates, he maintains, would slow down the economy or even trigger a recession.
You don't have to be the trigger puller to be an aide or abettor.
So the whole purpose of a trigger is that nobody wants to pull it.
The ostensible trigger was the sacking of the Free Democrat economics and transport minister, Istvan Csillag.
We also managed to trigger two Xbox achievements, which were totally fluid and integrated.
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The petition could trigger a House of Commons debate if it reaches 100, 000 signatures.
At the November 3rd FOMC, Ben Bernanke and company finally pulled the trigger.
Karpati and Kaplan said the data crunching has helped trigger a number of investigations.
The shareholders said this morning that the move could trigger an avalanche of departures.
Thus, in a sense, we are all waiting for the unpredictable trigger to occur.
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