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The trigger can be actuated accidentally with relatively little pressure - 7 to 8 pounds of pressure for typical military and police weapons, as little as 2 pounds or less for competition weapons.
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Time-based competition emerged as a new competitive weapon that led firms to outstanding success (Stalk 1988; Stalk and Hout 1990; Blackburn 1991; Png and Reitman 1994).
Nixon eventually steered the topic of competition to weapons.
It also urged the Pentagon to create more competition on weapons contracts.
On March 2nd the National Nuclear Security Administration, the bit of the Energy Department that looks after America's bombs, announced the winner of a competition between weapons laboratories to design a "reliable replacement warhead" (RRW).
And more often than not it is used as a competitive weapon to try to raise costs and dampen competition from rival operating companies.
Our experience is that the more competition there is, the more likely it is that network operators will use interactivity as a competitive weapon and differentiator.
Competitions with weapons, such as mounted shooting and tent pegging, test the combat skills of mounted riders.
Although they often work together, competition for money, weapons and influence has been growing, and religious faultlines are deepening.
Earlier, Joseph Leilua produced another piece of magic, further confirming his emergence as one of the competition's elite weapons.
Weapons competition between the two largest nuclear powers would be without what for decades has been a crucial element: predictability.
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