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The Justice Department said in an indictment that the ones smuggled to Iran had been put to use in sophisticated improvised explosive devices, or I.E.D.'s, that could be triggered from miles away.
Billions of dollars of payments could be triggered from one business to the other and sales bans imposed if the jury finds one or both parties guilty.
A framework for risk assessment due to offsite transportation of hazardous wastes is designed based on the type of event that can be triggered from an accident of a hazardous waste carrier.
A set of design optimization techniques such as loop pipelining or loop unrolling, which can be triggered from the specification, is also proposed by the HLS tools to achieve better design performance.
However, the paroxysms of V-1 trigeminal neuralgia are mostly located in the orbit and forehead, tend to spread to V-2 and V-3 areas, and can be triggered from V-1, V-2 and V-3 territories and by multiple precipitating mechanisms [4, 10, 11].
It's one of those moments where the rest of the story is going to be triggered from that action.
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Another goal by the Predators, in Game 4, would not have counted had a replay review not been triggered from off the ice.
It is likely to recommend lowering the level of shareholding at which a general bid is triggered, from 50% to nearer 30%.But will other European countries follow suit?
Double pressing the home button brings up cards that are bigger, so you can more easily see what's going on before tapping into an app, while location-based apps or apps that have been triggered from a Mac or iPad using "hand-off" are there too – an obvious improvement.
These bugs were triggered from open redirect vulnerabilities in domains that were authorized for OAuth.
They found that the most of potentially rock falls were triggered from the middle slope.
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