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"The trigger means the contractors aren't sticking out their necks too much," Mendez said.
Either way, Chrono Trigger means a lot to me – its time travel mechanic mirrored by its recurring existence throughout the generations of my life thus far, and no doubt the ones to come.
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As for the infamous "trigger" meant to assure the joint committee does its work?
These triggers mean that lenders can require immediate repayment of the debt or the posting of additional collateral if a company's ratings are downgraded.
488 individuals were included: demographic data are shown in Table 1: Overall, individuals each suspected between 3 and 44 different triggers; mean (SD) = 23.2 (123.2.
The bill would allow undocumented immigrants to gain legal status and eventual citizenship, but that pathway is tied to specific border triggers meant to prevent future unauthorized immigration.
Without pausing to explain what "triggers" mean (because why bother once he's hit such an amazing stride?) Rick quotes Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La, "I can support potentially a fallback [public option], but only if the private sector is allowed and given a great opportunity to get this right".
Police guns have a double-action trigger, which means they do not have to be cocked before they are fired, but it is more difficult to squeeze the trigger.
The next ball Ballance got a glimpse into the future, for his technique – back and then further back in his trigger movement – means that bowlers who can swing the ball will unfailingly target his pads.
So many small features are a delight; I love 'spotting' enemies by pulling the R2 trigger, which means you forego opening fire for a second to flag their position for the team.
While a variety of stimuli can elicit vesicular traffic, cell membrane depolarizations are a common trigger by means of voltage-operated channels and calcium induced calcium release mechanisms [49].
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