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Pull The Trigger "Never pause on the purchase," says Johnson.
We don't know what compelled her to pull the trigger.
The stock is down $3, I say pull the trigger.
Why was now the time to finally pull the trigger?
Don't pull the trigger just because you can afford to.
Down 16 percent, I would pull the trigger there, too.
He did not pull the trigger and is alive today.
But that doesn't make me want to pull the trigger.
Even if Andro didn't pull the trigger, he's still responsible.
I decide to pull the trigger and buy them now.
"She said pull the trigger, so I did," he said.
Biden actually did pull the trigger on a 2008 campaign.
But will they ever pull the trigger and dump Daryl entirely?
The family pleaded with the teen not to pull the trigger.
You hold the Evoker to your head and pull the trigger.
"Come on," Ruiz said, urging his girlfriend to pull the trigger.
I'm not gonna say pull the trigger, but it is inexpensive.
I would pull the trigger right here because it's that cheap.
I'd pull the trigger here at $31 if nobody owns it.
Two huge questions remain ... will a team actually pull the trigger?
But prosecutors said Yanez was too quick to pull the trigger.
He asked his longtime director of photography to pull the trigger.
There comes a time when you have to pull the trigger.
And on Friday, Trump is expected to finally pull the trigger.
All it took was a big name to pull the trigger.
Of course, that doesn't mean he won't pull the trigger anyway.
Always consider whether refinancing makes financial sense before you pull the trigger.
Other witnesses, however, testified that they had seen Bouto pull the trigger.
Like most firms we loaded the gun but didn't pull the trigger.
We've got to see how it does before we pull the trigger.
TC: What do you personally need to see to pull the trigger?
He's about to pull the trigger on Jared when Jesus stops him.
Not once did I have to pull the trigger off the range.
And if you've been eyeing one, go ahead and pull the trigger.
It remains unclear if the BoE will pull the trigger in November.
I can't even pull the trigger on it when he does that.
They'd get to five strokes, and they'd go, 'Oh, pull the trigger.
But I can pull the trigger when it needs to be pulled.
Or British officials might wait a few months to pull the trigger.
That's not to say all rating agencies are ready to pull the trigger.
Now they are investigating what could have led him to pull the trigger.
I text basically everyone I know to get me to pull the trigger.
Whatever your dream chop looks like — now's the time to pull the trigger.
For $50, however, the Quantum is surprisingly impressive when you pull the trigger.
" Starbucks: "We think that it's right to pull the trigger right around here.
"You can't blame the guns — it's people who pull the trigger," he said.
UPS has to stabilize before I would ever pull the trigger on FedEx.
Have you been waiting to pull the trigger on a new beauty ritual?
This can telegraph plans before company leaders are ready to pull the trigger.
I wouldn't pull the trigger yet, but I'm no longer negative on Kors.
So let's wait a couple of days and then we pull the trigger.
Then they said Emantic Bradford didn't pull the trigger, but brandished a gun.
You can never ask enough people before you pull the trigger and close.
But how often do you dig up these pics and pull the trigger?
Democrats were hesitant to pull the trigger on a shutdown in past months.
We don't know when they're going to pull the trigger and use it.
Are companies going to be able to pull the trigger on new purchases?
It helps to compare other Marriott credit cards before you pull the trigger.
All that was required was a president to decide to pull the trigger.
My only regret is that I didn't pull the trigger and order sooner.
Using one finger as a trigger and another to pull the "trigger," Rep.
Yet when the time came to pull the trigger, they couldn't do it.
Pelosi and other Democratic leaders have been hesitant to pull the trigger on impeachment.
But first, I finally pull the trigger on buying some bulk dates and cashews.
I also think there's a bench strength there and you should pull the trigger.
I never would have guessed they'd pull the trigger and join up with NASCAR.
The officer claimed a noise startled him, causing his finger to pull the trigger.
The machine teaches police when to pull the trigger and when to hold off.
It's time to pull the trigger on that elegant statement mirror you've been eyeing.
Then, don't wait to pull the trigger — the sale lasts through this weekend only.
I think it's got room to decline before you have to pull the trigger.
If you see a good kitchen deal, do not wait to pull the trigger.
Pete is long the name here but says he could pull the trigger soon.
Still no official comment from Beyonce ... but if you're listening -- PULL THE TRIGGER ALREADY!
Very close to finding a place to do it to pull the trigger, though.
He doesn't pull the trigger because Patty calls him right as he's about to.
I decide it's time to pull the trigger on the wedding dress and shoes.
"I've always wondered why the N.F.L. is hesitating to pull the trigger," he said.
We were trying to pull the trigger when it was in the mid-$50s.
The least interesting part is the three seconds it takes to pull the trigger.
Right now, defenders still duck under screens and dare him to pull the trigger.
The only way to avoid regretting a decision is not making it, so I think a lot of the reason people don't pull the trigger is that they're so worried that when they do pull the trigger, they'll regret a choice they made.
That said, it can still be hard to pull the trigger on a new pair.
Having Prime Minister Johnson pull the trigger would be far preferable from a diplomatic perspective.
"When you pull the trigger and actually fire this thing, it moves," the captain said.
The key is to let positions ride, and be ready when investors pull the trigger.
So it seems unlikely that Apple would pull the trigger and make the service free.
It has come down, but not low enough to be able to pull the trigger.
It has come down, but not low enough to be able to pull the trigger.
Cramer thinks there's a chance that investors could pull the trigger and buy the stock.
After joking around with Twitter followers about a mixtape, they decided to pull the trigger.
Then police said Bradford probably didn't pull the trigger, but he did brandish a gun.
It's impossible to predict at this point what will happen if Democrats pull the trigger.
I would wait for a little bit of a decline before I pull the trigger.
"You can talk about the weather, but the weather didn't pull the trigger," he said.
Nadella, freshly into his new role, was said to be reluctant to pull the trigger.
"He didn't pull the trigger on this ... because he didn't have probable cause," Levin said.
Fear drives people to react—pull the trigger, scapegoat entire communities, describe the wrong suspect.
We know that she can pull the trigger, but does she know where to aim?
I think it's a terrific buy here and I would pull the trigger right now.
Is he about to pull the trigger for another American war in the Middle East?
But we also have to remember the gun doesn't pull the trigger, a person does.
But there are very good reasons why China is unlikely ever to pull the trigger.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway may pull the trigger on a rare stock buyback Saturday morning.
These discounts will only last a limited time, so don't wait to pull the trigger.
"Hopefully they were watching and they decided we need to pull the trigger on this!"
Witnesses According to the sheriff's office's investigative file, numerous witnesses saw Drejka pull the trigger.
There are real-life consequences to the decision an officer makes to pull the trigger.
Steve said Pamela was unable to 'do it' herself, but he did not pull the trigger.
The former SEAL conceded on cross-examination that he did not see Gallagher pull the trigger.
"It's a lot easier to pull the trigger when you're aiming at the bogeyman," he explains.
I'd love to go, and hotels look super affordable, so we decide to pull the trigger.
Then, you pull the trigger and continue squeezing for as long as you need the flames.
All they had to do was pull the trigger on a no-brainer piece of legislation.
He's got a dangerous cloud for media executives to pull the trigger on at this point.
PSA to anyone who's been eyeing up a Dyson: Today's your day to pull the trigger.
You've got to let it come down a little and then you can pull the trigger.
But he needs to see a few key signs before he's willing to pull the trigger.
And if you are waiting for the perfect time to buy, you'll never pull the trigger.
But starting his UFC career proper, Hall built a reputation for struggling to pull the trigger.
It cleans quickly, and even has a satisfying kickback to it when you pull the trigger.
This visual trick is designed to make it psychologically easier for soldiers to pull the trigger.
So sit back, relax, and pull the trigger on that 65-inch 4K TV from Samsung.
Abusers often use guns to control and coerce victims, even when they never pull the trigger.
When justice comes to the one who didn't pull the trigger, that's when I'll believe you.
I think down $2 is when you want to pull the trigger and not before that.
Maybe now, maybe this time, people in power will finally, excuse the expression, pull the trigger.
And that makes "CEO Clinton's" choice to pull the trigger on option #2 that much easier.
However, investors are still waiting for the Fed to pull the trigger and make further announcement.
"He didn't pull the trigger, but he certainly has been tweeting out the ammunition," Harris said.
I couldn't pull the trigger on a nose job; I only ever wanted to be known.
"You have to be very careful before you pull the trigger," said Peter Pennoyer, an architect.
How are we ever to know what strand of DNA causes one to pull the trigger?
"If something costs $300, wait at least three days before you pull the trigger," Ditlow said.
She tells him to pull the trigger, but it's not clear if he actually does or not.
Just point, pull the trigger and accept any points you reserve as a blessing from the universe.
"Even after you pull the trigger, you're still going to have to process those things," he says.
Cortney says the incident proves Erik has access to guns and isn't afraid to pull the trigger.
Telltale Games lets you choose whether or not to pull the trigger, but it's an illusory choice.
It's the people that pull the trigger and we have to find out what is going on.
It took some serious nerve to pull the trigger here, for all three teams but especially Ottawa.
The popular unicorn took itself off the 2018 IPO table, but it will eventually pull the trigger.
The difference between semi-automatic weapons and automatic weapons is what happens when you pull the trigger.
When faced with new provocations and challenges, these children become wired to pull the trigger before blinking.
ET. The Federal Reserve could pull the trigger on interest rates when its policymakers meet this month.
"Once you have the money saved up, you should be ready to pull the trigger," he said.
I am going to say wait until it goes back to $68 and then pull the trigger.
"And actually, Bill Clinton had their sights on him and then didn't pull the trigger," Trump continued.
To pull the trigger and fire that gun, I think, was a big part of my healing.
"I didn't pull the trigger then and it is a decision I will always regret," he said.
"It lowers people's guards when they don't want to pull the trigger on buying stock," said Broadway.
I definitely think watching what happened in West Virginia inspired many educators to finally pull the trigger.
"They have to be ready to pull the trigger if they find the right house," she said.
Or are we not, and if we're not, then we're going to have to pull the trigger.
Semi-automatic weapons require a shooter to pull the trigger each time to fire a single round.
That suggests cops are more ready to pull the trigger if they're dealing with a black person.
" She recommends planning an "exit strategy" in advance, "in case you have to pull the trigger mid-date.
But plenty of digital shopping carts get abandoned because people are just too unsure to pull the trigger.
He did try to pull the trigger, but the shotgun, which only had one round, did not fire.
I end up putting a bunch of things in my cart but don't pull the trigger yet. Typical.
Though Tay-K didn't pull the trigger, he was tasked with finding money and drugs in Walker's home.
I think it can go to $220 or $210, and that is when we will pull the trigger.
If you've been lusting over the pieces in your shopping cart, now's the time to pull the trigger.
"Because Kevin Johnson ... is a man of his word," these were times to pull the trigger, Cramer said.
Widowmaker also has a hitscan rifle, meaning her bullets hit their target right when you pull the trigger.
" In a previous letter to the judge, Malissa admitted that Jinkerson "did not pull the trigger, (I DID).
Wait a point or two, and then you can pull the trigger because I really like BB&T.
We'll mean what we say, and people (will) know that we're serious, we're willing to pull the trigger.
That's why he waits to pull the trigger on a stock until after he looks at the charts.
But sources close to the president don't believe he has it in him to actually pull the trigger.
What led to the moment in that person's life that he felt the need to pull the trigger?
MILWAUKEE — The split-second law enforcement decision of when to pull the trigger often comes down to perception.
But every day, Americans use guns to defend themselves, and they don't even have to pull the trigger.
"The genetics load the gun, personality and psychology aim it, and experiences pull the trigger, typically," Clemente said.
And Trump would rather try to bully Sessions into resigning rather than pull the trigger on firing him.
Whenever the Longhorns decide to pull the trigger, they better make sure they're all on the same page.
He's the guy they get to pull the trigger and do the wet work no one else will.
Like many genetic disorders, alcoholism may be a loaded gun, but the environment has to pull the trigger.
I've been eyeing a perfume (Gucci Guilty) and finally decide to pull the trigger on this weekend ($108.75).
"Obviously he didn't pull the trigger, but he's certainly been tweeting out the ammunition," she said of Trump.
Ideally, I'd like to wait for pullback before telling you to pull the trigger, but you know what?
One reason may be that countries now know Trump does not hesitate to pull the trigger on tariffs.
It is more likely that he will write a report and not pull the trigger on a subpoena.
Unlike Samsung and Apple, the company wasn't ready to pull the trigger on an edge-to-edge display, however.
He added that Trump "could pull the trigger" on additional tariffs on Chinese imports, depending on how talks go.
Most iOS updates arrive on Tuesdays, but the time-related crashes obviously led Apple to pull the trigger early.
"If you put a gun to your head and pull the trigger," he said, "you're not going to survive."
Those three features were all Calcanis needed to validate the deal and pull the trigger on an initial investment.
If the administration does pull the trigger it would be making highly controversial changes heading into an election year.
Watch the new Flux Pavilion music video for the track "Pull The Trigger," directed by Popsicle Illusion, on YouTube.
If you've been on the fence for a new Canon full frame camera, it's time to pull the trigger.
In the original script, when Thanos does take Gamora, Star-Lord ultimately can't bring himself to pull the trigger.
But Trump threatened on Monday to pull the trigger on tariffs against Mexico if Mexican lawmakers rejected the deal.
You load the gun by cocking it like a shot-gun, and pull the trigger to an explosive effect.
But Carry Guard intends to help its members put all those concerns aside so they can pull the trigger.
She's recently fielded multiple offers but it's unclear if and when she'll pull the trigger on any of them. .
Fox never gave up on the writers, despite the studio's unwillingness to pull the trigger on actually making Deadpool.
Lara winces at Ana's words — as if Lara somehow doesn't have the chutzpah in her to pull the trigger.
At Caesar's, I can't pull the trigger because of that balance sheet, but I guess there's some mojo there.
Event organizers have to pull the trigger on the Eddie two days before they want to hold the event.
" Mastercard: "I think you ought to pull the trigger on Monday because they're going to blow away the numbers.
The defendant didn't pull the trigger that night, but she did serve as a green light for her husband.
Despite moving further in that direction in the past two years, the FDA has yet to pull the trigger.
"I think you'll see some of those [swing-district Democrats] pull the trigger," Mr Himes predicted on Monday evening.
Trump's blessing or even new ambivalence about Tillis could have cleared the way for Walker to pull the trigger.
Trump's attorneys wanted to be ready to go for when Neal decided to pull the trigger on his request.
Margins will shrink (which is why it's a good thing you didn't pull the trigger on those confetti shooters).
Using launchctl, we can also pull the trigger on our scheduled job at any time by using launchctl start my_job.
The semi-automatic weapon can hold up to 11 rounds and fire as fast as one can pull the trigger.
And if anyone blinks at me the wrong way, I'm going to pull that thing out and pull the trigger.
Using nothing more than a few elastic bands, the blaster gives a very satisfying thunk when you pull the trigger.
It was something Kasich had avoided even as top advisers argued it was time to pull the trigger on attacks.
The company doesn't sound too confident about if or when it plans to pull the trigger on a wide release.
When you pull the trigger, that light sensor checks to see if there is white light blasting in its direction.
And all of this in a year when the company's still not quite ready to pull the trigger on 5G.
When players pull the trigger, the entire screen briefly flashes black, then a white square appears at the "duck's" location.
Almost 6 percent yield, could go down because of the disappointing Kinder Morgan numbers, and I would pull the trigger.
We've been kicking around the idea of starting a cars podcast, and this might convince us to pull the trigger.
When the moment comes, say some, no British prime minister will pull the trigger pointing towards his or her head.
And undoubtedly, Mueller knew he wouldn't pull the trigger to indict at least two years ago, when he was appointed.
Worst case scenarios are often good drivers for lawmakers who may be hesitant to pull the trigger on massive stimulus.
But if the White House does impose tariffs on imported aluminum and steel, will Mr. Cohn finally pull the trigger?
Because of the weapons' quasi-military design, even an unskilled hand can pull the trigger 40 times in a minute.
But I also hope that, when it knows the time has come, it will not hesitate to pull the trigger.
Over the past six months Trump has appeared at times itching to pull the trigger on Iran, then backing away.
Being able to turn to friends or experts within the app might convince them to pull the trigger on trades.
So it is rich that today Republicans blame their choosing to pull the trigger on the "nuclear option" on Democrats.
So, if you have a trip in mind, Cyber Monday is the day to pull the trigger and book it.
Another 2 points and it's really going to be oversold and then, and only then, would I pull the trigger.
"They're accurate and they can basically shoot as quickly as you can pull the trigger," according to a campaign statement.
The AR-15, though, is semiautomatic — you have to pull the trigger for each bullet — and so has no such restrictions.
We've got a whole natural gas situation going, but it's not necessarily anything I want you to pull the trigger on.
If the numbers are strong, Cramer thinks the Fed will pull the trigger on a rate increase at the June meeting.
Scroll ahead to remove the training wheels and feel empowered to pull the trigger on this exciting first-time home buy.
Drury has whispered for a while now the company may go public in America, but is yet to pull the trigger.
In case you need any extra coaxing to pull the trigger on the sweater, Forever 21 just updated its return policy.
Should Republicans pull the trigger and do away with the filibuster, it would not necessarily benefit them in the long-term.
Broadcom's terrific, but if you don't already own it, you might want to wait for a pullback to pull the trigger.
It remains an open question whether any of them would pull the trigger and challenge a sitting president in their party.
But Lang expected a pullback in Ansys to $132, at which point he recommended investors pull the trigger on the stock.
I want to see Take Two's earnings before I say pull the trigger, but you do have a high-quality situation.
"It holds criminals accountable because they do not need to actually pull the trigger to be guilty of murder," she wrote.
Apparently, Joe wasn't for it in the first place, and still isn't -- saying there's not "enough evidence" to pull the trigger.
When she stumbled upon a used mini school bus for sale on Craigslist for $3,000 she decided to pull the trigger.
I've been eyeing it forever and it's discounted 25 percent from its current sale price, so I'll finally pull the trigger.
And it's the same stuff getting every cop to "impulsively" pull the trigger on every unarmed black person deemed a threat.
While that outcome remains highly unlikely, Trump made a few statements this weekend clarifying what might make him pull the trigger.
" Speaking about this shooting and the one Dayton, Ohio, early Sunday morning, he said, "Mental illness and hatred pull the trigger.
Since Kovacs' sleeve is unable to kill Carrera himself — due to military coding — he uses Carrera's hand to pull the trigger.
A professional soldier, peering through the scope of his rifle at a twelve-year-old, might hesitate to pull the trigger.
Or when he holds his man at gun point with the gun upside down and no way to pull the trigger.
When police arrived, LeGrier was wielding an aluminum baseball bat, which Rialmo used to justify his decision to pull the trigger.
Instead I'm focused on how great it feels to pull the trigger of my virtual firearm and the beautiful sound it makes.
Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)So how's the toy's performance when you're finally able to pull the trigger and release a moist barrage?
Most interviewed were perplexed as to who at the agency actually had the power to pull the trigger on something like this.
What started as controversy is now the new Flux Pavilion music video for the track "Pull The Trigger," directed by Popsicle Illusion.
In placating tones, Arquette explains how the history of war has been undermined by soldiers who were reluctant to pull the trigger.
Doctors continued to monitor her and give her more tests over the following days, until they finally decided to pull the trigger.
"They're accurate, and they can basically shoot as quickly as you can pull the trigger," The Brady Campaign says in a statement.
Airbnb's listing could come as soon as June of this year, but it's still unclear exactly when it will pull the trigger.
If a child can't open a bottle of aspirin, we should also make sure she can't pull the trigger of a gun.
And after one of those elections a few years ago, I was angry enough about the result to actually pull the trigger.
I've never owned an iMac, but the fact that the 21.5-inch version finally has upgradable RAM made me pull the trigger.
Citizen G then tapped a "friend," who'd previously fought with the Ukrainian government against pro-Russian rebels, to actually pull the trigger.
Or enduring one boring treadmill run without proper earbuds can be enough to make you pull the trigger on buying wireless headphones.
Now, Chegg is up on a spike and I think Chegg could come down, and I'd pull the trigger on that one.
The only limit to the speed the AR-15 fires is how fast a shooter can pull the trigger for each round.
If you've been on the fence about a business credit card, these features and benefits may inspire you to pull the trigger.
Specifically designed to get around the letter of that law, they allow the user to pull the trigger many times, very quickly.
Again, if you do decide to pull the trigger, make sure to use the promo code BISPXC to save an extra $10.
Aaron Paul stands out as the person ordered to pull the trigger on a missile strike that could have severe unwanted consequences.
I do think that the stock can make a recovery because Caterpillar has, but I'm not ready yet to pull the trigger.
The gun, a Heckler & Koch semiautomatic pistol, was real but had been retrofitted to shoot laser beams when you pull the trigger.
You mean they didn't say anything about high-capacity magazines and guns that fire as fast as you can pull the trigger?
It's just sort of traipsing around — shopping for ideas, we say, although sometimes I will pull the trigger and actually buy something.
In the trailer, he lines up a shot to take out his mother, Leia—but he can't seem to pull the trigger.
Offred finds a double-barreled shotgun and trains it on the couple from two floors above, but she can't pull the trigger.
Various blue light glasses had been popping up on my social feeds for months, but none inspired me to pull the trigger.
There's a pair of shoes I've been thinking about in my Amazon cart so I decide to pull the trigger on them.
Obama didn't pull the trigger on EPA carbon regulations until it was beyond clear that there would be no climate change legislation.
No one made him type "I hate jews, ni**ers, immigrants," just like no one made him pull the trigger last week.
"That's the one guy I watched in the off-season, I kept praying, 'Come on, man, let's pull the trigger,'" Judge said.
Bottom line ... seems EVERYONE feels Melo belongs in the league -- so when will a team pull the trigger and sign him already?!?
Or maybe I'm just saying that because the show had Zach witness everything and then tearfully pull the trigger on the bomb.
Fully automatic weapons, which fire in rapid succession without the need to pull the trigger individually, are illegal under the National Firearms Act.
Four were on a called third strike as the Cardinals hitters, who were aggressive in the first inning, simply couldn't pull the trigger.
And people close to the governor say he would not hesitate to pull the trigger on further easing if needed to beat deflation.
It's got a lot of moving parts, and works with rubber bands that hook and release when you load and pull the trigger.
"These tend to be fleeting opportunities, and you need to be able to have a plan and then pull the trigger," he said.
He's a winner, he's got serious basketball game and Dennis says the players love him -- question is ... will Phil actually pull the trigger??
In fact, some boosters were so eager to pull the trigger that they were reportedly willing to foot the coach's $13 million buyout.
Former Vice President Joe Biden: Believes only "smart guns" should be sold, or guns that require "a biometric measure" to pull the trigger.
And with the fall season in the air, we're prepared to finally pull the trigger on the designs we've been eyeing all summer.
It's held in place with a plastic ring you then tighten, at which point you just pull the trigger and start to paint.
As quickly as you can pump the lever and pull the trigger, the Sheet Storm will unleash a soggy barrage on your target.
Noboday really want to pull the trigger on capital expenditures until they actually know what the tax environment is going to look like.
But I realized that these are just regular people who, because of environment or social circumstances or relationships decided to pull the trigger.
The game might calculate an excellent chance of success, but makes it virtually impossible to highlight anything long enough to pull the trigger.
The shooting could not have been accidental as the defense has argued, the prosecutor said, because it takes force to pull the trigger.
It's no surprise that parents are quick to pull the trigger on an emergency room visit when their kid is hurt or injured.
Continued high levels of business confidence could prompt CEOs to pull the trigger on new spending that could eventually boost productivity and growth.
If Trump decides to one day pull the trigger, expect to hear Peter Strzok's name bandied about as one of the reasons why.
While that's happening, the Spyra One also pressurizes its internal water tank, so as soon as you pull the trigger, it's ready to fire.
But even with the recent success of some of these shorter hurlers, scouts and front-offices still can be hesitant to pull the trigger.
The deal made perfect sense for both sides, which made it no less amazing that both GMs had the guts to pull the trigger.
Unlike the military version, the AR-15 is not fully automatic, meaning the shooter must pull the trigger each time to fire a shot.
The U.S. payrolls number will likely influence expectations of whether the Federal Reserve will pull the trigger on an interest rate hike in June.
While the deals are starting to roll out right now, it may not be the time to pull the trigger on your wintertime getaway.
"The thing that made him really pull the trigger was the fact he felt sorry for them, because of their financial constraints," Stok said.
Losing is simulated through the actual game, which features a talking cowboy taunting each player before they take their turn and pull the trigger.
As part of this push, VW will finally pull the trigger on the often-teased microbus revival, and is reportedly considering a hybrid Beetle.
I have gotten the go-ahead email from his fiancé, so I pull the trigger before either she or I can waffle about it.
Stores are also coming up with novel methods to get Brazilians to pull the trigger on new TV sets, with many offering major discounts.
But before he can pull the trigger Monty calls him to tell him that the Earth is going to be uninhabitable in six months.
The XR represents an attainable upgrade for those users unwilling or unable to pull the trigger for a $1,000 phone with last year's handset.
But it's also not clear yet that Trump is ready to pull the trigger on any changes just yet, the senior GOP source said.
No, it isn't cheap, but it's the camera I've been waiting more than three years for, and it's time to finally pull the trigger.
But Obama failed to pull the trigger, stepping back from the brink, forcing the French into an unwelcome position of climbing down as well.
To change mode you just pull the trigger, and if you pull it three times in a row you get the front-facing camera.
For now, I think Callaway could have some upside long-term, but I'd wait for it to come down before I'd pull the trigger.
When I pull the trigger on 47's silenced pistol, or attempt some mad trap to eliminate my targets, any damage done will last.
The warm welcome that was extended to new companies in September, combined with decreased venture-capital funding, may lead others to pull the trigger.
The whole thing is designed to keep shoppers hooked, ready to pull the trigger with minimal time to assess the product and its price.
Bump stocks allow shooters to unleash a hail of bullets by harnessing the gun's recoil to rapidly pull the trigger and mimic automatic fire.
My workday begins with a temperature check to the forehead using one of those infrared sensor guns that beep when you pull the trigger.
Honestly, taking out my credit card to pull the trigger on such a large purchase was the hardest part of the whole ordering process.
That would be the time to pull the trigger if, indeed, you did want to be in it, of which I'm not crazy about.
Click through to see what I sampled — and help me decide what to pull the trigger on out of the 12 brand-new pieces.
Before making a decision on whether to pull the trigger, President Trump would do well to reflect on that 1987 episode and its legacy.
I don't know why I should recommend it other than a 4 percent yield and, frankly, that's not enough to pull the trigger for.
In its initial argument, the city also blamed the bat for Jones' death and said Railmo had no choice but to pull the trigger.
"Stock's right near a 52-week high, so ... let's hope it gets hit ahead of time ... and then you can pull the trigger," he said.
There's the High Fidelity, a Sunset Overdrive take on an assault rifle that spits out a stream of vinyl records whenever you pull the trigger.
They're warned not to pull the trigger — but what they don't know is that a nearby police car and mailbox have been rigged to explode.
"They are ready to pull the trigger on a rate increase in June," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at BMO Private Bank in Chicago.
In fact, that bronzy makeup she's wearing in her snap is all the convincing we need to finally pull the trigger on that salon appointment.
That's why it's important to learn the basics of how to buy life insurance so you're more in control when you finally pull the trigger.
The White House plans to "pull the trigger" early next week to formally begin renegotiation of the trade agreement, a senior administration official said Thursday.
In Singapore, Mobike's largest market outside China, bike-sharing companies are required to file an exit plan with the government before they pull the trigger.
Suicidal crises — the moment someone decides to jump or pull the trigger or swallow a fistful of pills — can be overcome with intervention, experts stress.
The Fed is most likely to pull the trigger on rates in December as its November meeting falls days ahead of the U.S. presidential election.
If you don't see a price that stands out to you on Sunday, it's probably fine to pull the trigger any day of the week.
One day, he decides he's had enough, collapses in tears and raises a gun to his head, ready to pull the trigger -- but he doesn't.
Now, the waiting game begins ... and we'll see if an NFL team will pull the trigger and sign the 32-year-old QB. Stay tuned ...
There's one big drawback to Apple's thin, svelte laptop: once you pull the trigger on a Macbook, you're generally stuck with the specs for life.
Gonzalez told jurors it doesn't take much effort to pull the trigger of the Sig Sauer, comparing it to the trigger of a squirt gun.
Unlike the military version, the AR-15 is not fully automatic, meaning users must pull the trigger each time they want to fire a shot.
They are classified as semiautomatic because they automatically reload, but the shooter has to pull the trigger each time he wants the gun to fire.
Following Chekhov's rule, Ms. Chuma did eventually pull the trigger after intermission, but instead of a bang, the fake weapon emitted only a sad click.
When you pull the trigger on the handle, the cleaner sprays out a water-and-formula solution that the power brush scrubs into the carpet.
Enter King James ... who's calling for the Seminoles to pull the trigger and pick up Prime to be the next head coach at Florida State.
There are no restrictions on selling modifications that could make a weapon automatic, including cranks that allow shooters to quickly pull the trigger multiple times.
When Ngannou fought Derrick Lewis and refused to pull the trigger for fifteen minutes, it was obvious that something in him had been shaken up.
Trump seems to be daring North Korea to preemptively pull the trigger, and the chances of it obliging appear to be increasing day by day.
The difference is that machine guns, or fully automatic guns, fire multiple bullets when you pull the trigger, whereas a semi-automatic gun fires one.
Earlier this month, rumblings began that Bloomberg would finally pull the trigger after he started to register to get on the ballot in multiple states.
Nicole was leaving the Peninsula Hotel in NYC Wednesday when our photog asked if she was going to pull the trigger and go to cops.
"My advice is that if you find a sale that piques your interest on Black Friday or Cyber Monday, pull the trigger," Ms. Soderlund said.
She was tempted to buy when the stylish machine ended up stateside rebadged as the Buick Regal TourX, but she did not pull the trigger.
Hayes Brown: Well, Fraser, that's kind of a tough one because yes, they do have methods, but they don't really want to pull the trigger.
I see that my weekly allowance came in (something our financial planner put us on) and decide to pull the trigger on my Amazon cart.
Michonne tried to eliminate the threat as quickly as possible by ramming her katana through Ron's throat, but that caused him to pull the trigger.
"It was Trump who couldn't pull the trigger, and I think his supporters believed he needs to fire them to save his presidency," Ward said.
If, and when, the Bank is ready to pull the trigger on rates again, it will have a tough task convincing markets it will follow through.
It would later emerge that Jones had already violated the company's rules at least seven times, but CEO Jack Dorsey still hesitated to pull the trigger.
Sometimes I'll pull the trigger, sometimes I'll let everything sit in my cart for a while, and sometimes I forget about the things I wanted altogether.
"The second the state police call me and inform me that Interstate 81 is not safe for traffic, I will pull the trigger immediately," he said.
I've had these in my cart for a while and I finally pull the trigger using a gift card I have to cover all of it.
As far as when he'll pull the trigger in NYC, we're told he's in no rush and willing to wait for the right location ... location, location.
And you can talk about jobs, and they count, but in parts of the city where there aren&apost jobs, people did not pull the trigger.
There are others who say it's because Maria is super religious and doesn't believe in divorce, but Arnold could still pull the trigger if he wanted.
"You put the money in a special account and just keep adding to it so the money is there when you pull the trigger," Hauer said.
Meanwhile, the pitching side of the equation is about trying to get the batter to pull the trigger in situations where you're in the least danger.
Still, Buffett did not pull the trigger on buying shares, which he attributed in part to being unsure who would ultimately win in the advertising space.
However, Buzzfeed now notes that there's a reason we should believe that Alex really did pull the trigger: he cleaned his room before his suicide attempt.
Prosecutors portrayed Yanez as a nervous officer who was too quick to pull the trigger based on an unreasonable suspicion that he was a robbery suspect.
That way if you do decide to pull the trigger, you will get the best offer available, not just the discounted price advertised in the ad.
Before you pull the trigger on an investment, pass the idea by someone you trust like your significant other or your financial planner, or perhaps both.
We're going to let that stock come down a little more, break down a little more, see what happens in China and then [pull the] trigger.
The stock popped more than 45% in the week after its June 7 debut and the host suggested waiting to pull the trigger on a pullback.
Economists gave a 60 percent probability the Fed will pull the trigger by end-September, while for end-July, they penciled in a 40 percent chance.
Should President Trump opt to pull the trigger on his tariff threats, leaders in Congress will need to act and reassert their authority over trade policy.
Power up the 30-dart removable ammo drum and pull the trigger to release a continuous stream of foam darts before your enemies can say Nerf.
More comfortable on the clay than Keys, Stephens balances fluid movement and relentless defense with a readiness to pull the trigger on her high-powered groundstrokes.
When I pinged Maris to see where this effort stood today, he said he had just decided not to pull the trigger on the new fund.
From Ms. Ward's vantage point, Black Friday is important because it gives brides an incentive to pull the trigger on one of their most important purchases.
"The reluctance to pull the trigger on share repurchases suggests corporate leaders are becoming less enthusiastic about what they see ahead," said TrimTabs CEO David Santschi.
To help persuade her to pull the trigger, Mr. Ruiz had even shown Ms. Perez a book that he had previously shot himself, she told investigators.
"To think that somebody could point a gun and aim it at a horse and pull the trigger and do it repeatedly is unimaginable," he said.
" Weight Watchers International: "I think Weight Watchers is a bit of a short squeeze after this run and I don't think you should pull the trigger.
Letting Elliot and Darlene actually pull the trigger on creating mass chaos — the kind that hackers routinely threaten without following through — was a huge, gutsy decision.
Future Ventures will also be able to pull the trigger faster on deals than some firms because of its size, which is small by design, says Jurvetson.
The jurors who elected to pull the trigger for themselves appeared to be testing just how much force needed to be applied for the gun to fire.
To demonstrate the difference between air and water resistance, Norweigan physicist Andreas Wahl decided to plonk himself in front of a submerged rifle and pull the trigger.
Trump isn't so much delaying auto tariffs as he is holding a gun to the global auto industry's head and reserving his right to pull the trigger.
Older products have thousands of reviews, while newer ones need to earn placement in the search rankings and collect testimonials before more cautious buyers pull the trigger.
"If managements are willing to pull the trigger and open the door for consolidation from the seller side, then that's probably the big news of the day."
"I hate to chase, which is why I think you should wait for Chewy to pull back, say, to $30 before you pull the trigger," Cramer said.
Experts have long said that shoppers are hesitant to pull the trigger on pricier items from these smaller devices, because it's harder to see the product details.
No, just 'buyer be a little more aware' of what you might be committing your hard-earned dollars to when you pull the trigger on a buy.
The Nerf Mega Mastodon is the first motorized blaster in the Mega line that fires super-sized foam darts as fast as you can pull the trigger.
One of the most urgent questions about police shootings — and one of the hardest to answer — is what role racial bias plays when cops pull the trigger.
Plus, we're about to enter walking and sweating season, so summer seems like a better time than ever to pull the trigger on a pair or two.
The more they know about you and your company in advance of that meeting means they're in a better position to pull the trigger on the investment.
"It's not crazy to speculate on Crocs even up here, although, ideally, sure, you'd like to wait for a pullback before you pull the trigger," he advised.
He was too quick to pull the trigger after learning Castile had a gun based on an unreasonable suspicion that he was a robbery suspect, prosecutors said.
Of course, interest doesn't mean jack until a contract is signed -- but Ray says he's staying ready in case a team decides to actually pull the trigger.
It would take a global recession or a yen spike big enough to threaten Japan's export-reliant recovery for the BOJ to pull the trigger, they say.
The US corporate tax rate was cut to 21% from 35%, which helps to boost profits and better position some companies to pull the trigger on takeovers.
Consumers may pull the trigger on items anyway, but often, they end up with merchandise that they then have to send back or never wind up using.
Plus, they're both going to be on sale for Black Friday this year — so if you're going to pull the trigger on one, that'll be the time.
Enrollees who pull the trigger between the plan's launch on June 27 and July 31 will get an entire year of unlimited service for the same price.
After negotiating the price down to $2,000, she decided to pull the trigger and quickly got to work converting the used school bus into a living home.
At the same time, some GOP senators expect their party will soon pull the trigger on changing the rules for hundreds of lower court and executive nominees.
No, just 'buyer be a-little-more-aware of what you might be committing your hard earned dollars to when you pull the trigger on a buy.
You aim the gun, take a deep breath, and pull the trigger—except you forgot to pull back on the slide, and now the gun is useless.
"It's a hard thing to do 'cause you don't want to ever pull the trigger too early," he told Charlamagne about what it's like working on SNL.
And as I say -- and I said the other night in New Hampshire; we had an incredible evening -- I said: It's the people that pull the trigger.
But markets have still priced in near-term policy easing, with the central bank still widely expected to pull the trigger on a 25-basis point cut.
When the Revolutionary Guards officer spotted what he thought was an unidentified aircraft near Tehran's international airport, he had seconds to decide whether to pull the trigger.
Whether the president is eventually willing to pull the trigger — and whether lawyers sign off on the decision, or whether Trump listens to lawyers — remains unclear. Sen.
The eagles could be made to behave, it seemed, so long as someone was in the field waiting to pull the trigger every minute of every day.
And right now that makes taking some profits in U.S. stocks and rebalancing your portfolio back into the laggards — a hard move to pull the trigger on.
But, investors will carefully parse the Fed's comments on the recent sluggish economic data and its impact on when the central bank will eventually pull the trigger.
One of the biggest determinants of Facebook's ability to finally pull the trigger on commerce will be its ability to solve its biggest and thorniest problem — payments.
Everyone we've spoken with says Arnold and Maria are not getting back together ... yet, when push comes to shove, they both seem unwilling to pull the trigger.
While it can't be predicted if or when Japan's troops could find themselves needing to use force, Mizokami says it's unlikely they'd be quick to pull the trigger.
Liang's conviction may have been sealed when the judge at the prosecutor's request, permitted the jurors to each pick up Liang's now unloaded Glock and pull the trigger.
When he was angry, which was on a regular basis, my husband used to hold one of his guns to my head and threaten to pull the trigger.
Pull the trigger and the gun fires or the sword extends, and tap the extra button to slow things down to bullet time so pinpoint some head shots.
On Monday, Trump told to CNBC that if Xi does not attend the G-20 meeting later this month, he would pull the trigger on those additional tariffs.
Given the large negative consequences, it seems unlikely that the new U.S. president would be willing to pull the trigger on NAFTA's article 2205 or to reopen negotiations.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said the teen told officers he planned to kill himself but admitted he didn&apost even have courage to pull the trigger on himself.
"The market will be anxiously awaiting that number to see if the Fed (Federal Reserve) has the ammunition to pull the trigger on the June shotgun," said Butler.
If you don't have absolute confidence that your gun will shoot every single time the safety is off and you pull the trigger, then that gun is worthless.
Viewers then could see blue sky, a stop sign and the shooter standing over the victim, continuing to pull the trigger at others, in the graphic video below.
But it could still pull the trigger if a planned sales tax increase in October batters consumer spending or if overseas interest rate cuts roil the currency market.
Police officers can barge into a house without a warrant or without announcing themselves and shoot someone if they fear for their life when they pull the trigger.
The crucial monthly hiring data will help investors gauge the health of the economy and offer clues about when the Federal Reserve could pull the trigger on rates.
We had this record percolating for a minute, but it took so long to get Brainfeeder to pull the trigger and for us to get the timing right.
The analyst said Europe's fiscal spend would focus on defense shortcomings while Japan would look to pull the trigger on a 2 trillion yen ($17.8 bn) stimulus plan.
When Ryan went after Obamacare, his own party struggled to pull the trigger on culling millions of Americans from the insurance rolls; eventually they abandoned the repeal effort.
The stock popped more than 45% in the week after its June 7 debut and the "Mad Money" host suggested waiting to pull the trigger on a pullback.
Most people wouldn't know the difference between Turning Point Therapeutics and Turning Point Wine, so you got to do some homework on it before you pull the trigger.
Tom Steyer, the California billionaire who has funded a campaign to have Trump impeached, is prepared to pump millions into tight Senate races should Trump pull the trigger.
There's always the chance that Alphabet and Apple could pull the trigger on new features and pricing models that would capture a large swath of Dropbox's paying customers.
While Saudi or Emirati pilots usually pull the trigger in raids on Yemen, the United States provides the warplanes, munitions and intelligence used in many of those strikes.
The ECB will next meet on July 25 and investors are split on whether the bank will pull the trigger on stimulus then or wait until its Sept.
Our Meghan sources say she was incensed about the christening coverage, and it was one of the reasons she and Harry decided to pull the trigger on Megxit.
Trump, despite the fact that he had convinced himself -- on shaky evidence -- that Mueller deserved to be fired, wouldn't (or couldn't) pull the trigger on his own. 4.
If you&aposre unsure about either of these cards, it also makes sense to compare other travel credit cards and general rewards cards before you pull the trigger.
I decided to pull the trigger on getting a starter kit a few months ago (spurred by aforementioned anxiety episode) and have been having fun experimenting with them.
But it's entirely possible that, whether out of fear of what Mueller will turn up or simple annoyance at the investigation itself, Trump will pull the trigger anyway.
During the trial, which began Monday, both sides tussled over what exactly happened in the minutes, and even seconds, that led to Slager's decision to pull the trigger.
" General Cartwright summarized the logic of enhanced deterrence with a gun metaphor: "It makes the trigger easier to pull but makes the need to pull the trigger less likely.
Breitbart published videos of Palestinian children dancing joyfully to a song called "Pull the Trigger," while Ann Coulter filled my Twitter feed with headlines about crimes committed by Latinos.
" Laura told me that she eventually went to her family and said: "Put a gun in my mouth and pull the trigger or send me to an ibogaine clinic.
And after seven months of our president accomplishing nothing, ask yourself this: Is Trump the kind of guy who would pull the trigger just to say he did it?
But under cross-examination, Dille said he based that observation on seeing a vapor trail come from Gallagher's sniper position and did not see the defendant pull the trigger.
That's why I think it is too late to sell down here and I am so itching to tell you to pull the trigger, but I want to wait.
So we get a short excursion to find a car that can be hot-wired and then we're off to the vantage point for Sasha to pull the trigger.
But now officers are trained to assess the threat level while firing, which means the officer may pull the trigger multiple times before the suspect has fallen, Alexander said.
You're about to pull the trigger, and drop a bomb on a village of civilians—but it's to take out terrorists who would otherwise kill even more people. Right?
Trump reacted Tuesday to a groundswell of interest in a Winfrey candidacy, saying he doesn't think she'll pull the trigger and run, but if she does he'd beat her.
These public actions, according to people with direct knowledge of the US military's thinking, reflect a real sense inside the Pentagon that the president might actually pull the trigger.
He didn't pull the trigger — but if he had, he would have been one of the dozens of law enforcement officers who kill themselves every year, haunted and hopeless.
That's a good reason why Facebook may not want to pull the trigger on any of these experiments, unless it finds itself in a position where it has to.
"Folks are waiting for a sign that those pro-growth policies are really going to happen before they pull the trigger on borrowing money to do that," he explained.
So, while homework on the fundamentals of a company is still important, it's a bad idea to pull the trigger on a stock without looking at its chart first.
Yellen's remarks at the Executives' Club of Chicago signaled to many market participants that the Fed was ready to pull the trigger on an interest rate increase this month.
As she's trying to get up the courage to pull the trigger, we cut to Piper and Alex reminding each other to lay low and stay out of trouble.
Point a gun at an ally you're not meant to kill, and the player character might lower the weapon, or the game might not let you pull the trigger.
Growth in U.S. gross domestic product in the second quarter came in below expectations, fuelling speculation that the Federal Reserve may not pull the trigger on rates anytime soon.
IBM has to use that time wisely and well to make sure when they pull the trigger, these two companies blend as smoothly as possible across technology and culture.
This military is essentially mopping up unwanted people in society, using the implants to turn them into monsters to make it easier for the soldiers to pull the trigger.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is also a wild card because he might pull the trigger first if he believes the U.S. is about to strike his regime.
"Harris also didn't pull any punches when discussing the gun-violence epidemic in the US, saying Trump "didn't pull the trigger, but he's certainly been tweeting out the ammunition.
Mr. Mateen was able to kill 49 people largely because the assault rifle he was using could fire 30-round clips as fast as he could pull the trigger.
President Donald Trump's announcement that the U.S. will withdraw from the Iran deal and seek to reimpose sanctions proves one thing: the president isn't afraid to pull the trigger.
Joe Mixon just dominated at Oklahoma's pro day -- posting VERY impressive numbers in various drills -- but the question remains ... will an NFL team actually pull the trigger in April?
You have to gently pull the trigger at the very bottom of your exhale because even your heartbeat can throw off the accuracy of the shot at that distance.
For now, polling shows the public supports Democrats' inquiry, but is a little less certain about whether the House should actually pull the trigger on impeaching President Donald Trump.
"This is about the big guy not trusting me and not ready/willing to pull the trigger," Dr. Kaloyeros wrote in an email to Mr. Howe in March 2013.
If Trump does pull the trigger and fire Sessions, he'd set off yet another crisis to embroil his administration and throw the future of the Mueller investigation into question.
"Procore and Accolade, for instance, have filed publicly to debut but have yet to price and pull the trigger on their offering," he writes on Extra Crunch this week.
It's not clear which of Hopkins' tweets led Twitter to finally pull the trigger, although she had recently targeted black British rapper Stormzy for a series of abusive tweets.
Matthew Perry, the final cast member to pull the trigger, is finally on Instagram, and Jennifer Aniston immediately welcomed her former co-star with a reference to the series.
An inflation-containing interest rate hike would be difficult to sell in the European Union's slowest-growing economy, but more Bank officials would be tempted to pull the trigger.
Delgado allegedly hired two people to commit the crime—Kristopher Love, 32, to pull the trigger and Crystal Cortes, 24, a former dental assistant, to drive the getaway car.
And when she realized, in "Dyatkovo," that Philip wasn't going to pull the trigger, I thought I saw in her face not just panic and resolve but a little disgust.
Bump stocks are cheap and legal accessories that can be installed in semi-automatic weapons, allowing gun owners to fire rapidly without having to pull the trigger for each bullet.
While many policymakers are wary of using their dwindling policy options now, they may pull the trigger if they feel the delay could hurt already weak inflation expectations, they said.
If you're in the market for new headphones and purposely waited until Amazon Prime Day to pull the trigger on purchasing, all we can say is — you are wise, friend.
"I think the other half of it is, I think we're just less afraid maybe than some people to pull the trigger on bad actors who are popular," he said.
" Prosecutors argued that Salman, who was arrested nearly seven months after the shooting, "didn't pull the trigger that night, but she did serve as a green light for her husband.
The letter refers to a form of trick shooting known to gun enthusiasts as "bump fire," where the recoil caused by the firearm is used to pull the trigger faster.
As for why the rush ... their marriage license expires at the end of this month, so they had to pull the trigger or start all over again at square one.
Asian markets were mostly higher Friday as markets awaited key U.S. jobs data, which will offer a key indicator of whether the Federal Reserve will pull the trigger in June.
It was made clear that she was already unhappy, and I assume afraid to pull the trigger because of the awkwardness that would result from running into each other regularly.
Our source says the firm began thinking more seriously about opening a second space in San Francisco at least a year ago before more recently deciding to pull the trigger.
The conventional wisdom has held that consumers oftentimes browse and research items on the small screens but turn to a computer when they actually pull the trigger on a purchase.
His lawyer, however, told the jury that he did not pull the trigger in the attack that killed an Israeli couple and two museum staff, Belgian public broadcaster RTBF said.
Others prefer to pull the trigger ahead of the holidays, perhaps so they don't have to go through the motions with someone with whom they no longer see longterm potential.
The trial At the time of the trial, Jordan insisted he didn't pull the trigger, said Charles Bishop, a retired Gwinnett County (Georgia) Police Department detective who investigated the case.
Learn when to pull the trigger and fully commit to your idea, how to create an effective launch strategy, which key players need to be on your team, and more.
Still other friends have actually booked multiple hotel rooms out along the eclipse path and plan to "pull the trigger" on travel the day prior according to the weather prospects.
Because financial buyers don't have to assess a deal's impact on their current operations, they can pull the trigger more quickly, but won't bid as much since they lack synergies.
It wasn't until a number of days ago that producers could pull the trigger on buying Syrian refugee Hala Kamil's ticket to the States for the 89th annual Academy Awards.
While many BOJ officials are wary of acting again so soon after having deployed negative interest rates in January, Kuroda may be ready to pull the trigger, some analysts say.
It rumbles and makes a little noise whenever you pull the trigger, and it moves and responds in the virtual space as if you're holding a legitimate ghost-busting tool.
Police in the United States have been criticized for being too quick to pull the trigger after a series of high-profile police shootings and deaths of suspects during arrest.
Despite Rudy's 50/50 odds, the Trump legal team thinks Mueller won't pull the trigger on a subpoena, and will ultimately be forced to accept written  answers from the president.
Growth in U.S. gross domestic product in the second quarter came in below expectations, fuelling speculation that the Federal Reserve may not pull the trigger on interest rates anytime soon.
What happens though, if things get far worse and a league finally decides to pull the trigger and cancels games to lower the risk to their players and team personnel?
So far, all of these technologies still depend on a human to pull the trigger and decide if the person on the other side of the drone's camera will die.
To make room for Mr. Ayers, Mr. Trump, who famously avoids one-on-one interpersonal conflict, had been trying for a while to pull the trigger on firing Mr. Kelly.
Busch told TMZ Sports he's "tried like hell" to pull the trigger -- races are 3 HOURS long -- but he can't bring himself to go full R. Kelly on the track.
If we are to protect families in similar situations, we must extend the lens of our concern beyond police-community interactions — even in cases where the police pull the trigger.
You can scour the internet for low prices on rooms and airfares, but at some point you just have to pull the trigger so you can start planning your trip.
To the contrary, he appears to be itching to pull the trigger — and in his insidious way, he wants to convince Democrats that it'll be their fault when he does.
Trump has floated the idea of staff shakeups, especially regarding Priebus and Bannon, since early in his presidency, but he has yet to pull the trigger on dramatic personnel changes.
They imagine him lying next to his dead wife, placing the towel over his face, slipping the gun into his mouth, telling himself it was time to pull the trigger.
A reluctance of corporations to pull the trigger on big M&A deals without more clarity on tax, trade and other legislation has also pressured lending to investment-grade companies.
If that's not shocking enough ... we're also told Tyga was shopping Wednesday in Bev Hills for a brand new Lamborghini and could pull the trigger on it any day now.
The show also explores the perspective of police officer Paul (Noel Fisher), who is forced to grapple with why he was so quick to pull the trigger in the first place.
All the hot money was in it for that chip that came out and the reviews were just OK. Let the stock go down to $12.25 and then pull the trigger.
After years of waffling over economic progress and devising reason after reason not to hike, central bank officials from Chair Janet Yellen on down are finally ready to pull the trigger.
ET on Wednesday, is not expected to pull the trigger on interest rates in the near term as inflation remains below its 2 percent target and global growth continues to sputter.
Comments from policymakers in recent days and upbeat U.S. economic data have raised expectations that the Federal Reserve could pull the trigger on a rate increase much sooner than previously thought.
Disrupt Berlin takes place December 4-5, 2017 at Arena Berlin, Eichenstraße 4145, and you have until 22 November — just a few more weeks — to pull the trigger on substantial savings.
Practically everyone in Washington had assumed Sessions would be gone after the midterms; it turns out Trump couldn't even wait a full day after the polls closed to pull the trigger.
"I would say it is a real possibility that somebody somewhere would pull the trigger," Gernot Wagner, executive director of the Harvard Solar Geoengineering Research Program, told me over the phone.
Forecasters are still divided on whether it will pull the trigger, but money markets seem convinced it will and are also 22 percent priced for a follow-up rise by December.
After working on Accompany since its launch in 2013, CEO Amy Chang and her team are finally ready to pull the trigger on releasing its relationship management tool into the wild.
"At a certain point in time you have to pull the trigger in the absence of any clarity on where negotiations are going with the transition period," Baldwin told the conference.
"He told me that he's getting ready to make an important decision, and I made sure he knew that when he's ready to pull the trigger, so are we," Schaitberger said.
During a town hall with Chris Matthews of MSNBC in March 2016, Trump said he would be very, "very slow and hesitant to pull [the] trigger" on using a nuclear weapon.
I think my ability to explain why we need to think about everything a little bit more thoroughly before we pull the trigger was something that I brought to the table.
While I'm at it, I see J. Crew is having a Friday sale and pull the trigger on two sweaters I've had hanging out in my cart for a few weeks.
Maybe you get it at $36 and we can pull the trigger, but I tell you it was a devastating downgrade because it basically said that there's no growth at all.
Resolution of geopolitical events such as Brexit and the trade wars may bring in some corporate consolidation, as businesses seek to pull the trigger on transactions that have stalled amid uncertainty.
For example: he killed Han Solo but refused to pull the trigger on Mama Leia and killed Supreme Leader Snoke only to take the throne (all hail the Renperor) for himself.
The only thing for certain, writes Ms. Roberts, is that Joe Arpaio, the former Maricopa County sheriff, will tease that he is considering a run but won't ultimately pull the trigger.
The president was willing to pull the trigger on ending DACA when it looked like Congress would either step in to fix it or take the blame by failing to do so.
Click through to see our favorite pieces from the fresh release, and don't hesitate to pull the trigger — if the first launch was any indication, these suits won't stick around for long.
Click here to view original GIFIt's Black Friday, and you have read all the great reviews, enjoyed the plentiful buyer's guides, and now you're ready to pull the trigger a freaking laptop.
" She said her parents often beat and cut her, adding, "My stepdad would get the gun beside his bed, put it to my head and pull the trigger, pretending to shoot me.
Steve Ricchiuto, chief U.S. economist at Mizuho Securities, said Tuesday there is a very good chance the central bank will pull the trigger in June for its first hike of the year.
While the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers praised Tump's decision not to pull the trigger on tariffs, the group also warned that any barriers to trade at the border would hurt the economy.
Don't pull the trigger unless you're getting a…Read more ReadWe might hear more about this at the March event, but the computers themselves will ship this summer at the absolute earliest.
"When the officer gets within range of a fleeing vehicle, they simply pull the trigger and a sticky dart shoots out and attaches itself to the criminal's ride," the press release says.
See, I've been thinking about dying my hair for over a year now and, despite encouragement, I've always made excuses when it came time to pull the trigger on a new 'do.
"I think this turn is still in its infancy and the stock has more room to run, although ideally you should wait for a pullback before you pull the trigger," Cramer said.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday that stockholders of household names should not be too quick to pull the trigger when they hit a rough patch because the market tends to be forgiving.
The decision to run in the first place wasn't easy, though; in fact, it took the trio until just a few weeks before the local Democratic Party Convention to pull the trigger.
Fisher is out in Philly and told us he was surprised Cook got the cold shoulder on Thursday -- but he's confident someone will pull the trigger tonight during rounds 2 and 3.
Harris has repeatedly said that while Trump "didn't pull the trigger, he's been tweeting out the ammunition," noting that the El Paso shooter used rhetoric that mirrored that used by the president.
So I've had some adapters sitting in my Amazon shopping basket until the time came to officially pull the trigger on the new computer — the $100 HyperDrive Hub being the top contender.
Trump had been marinating on this idea throughout the day and ultimately decided to pull the trigger because the speculation and bowing out of candidates had begun to get out of hand.
The lack of other options on the Wolves roster likely makes it difficult for them to pull the trigger on a Rubio trade, unless perhaps they receive another point guard in return.
Before the sentencing, Noor made a tearful apology to Damond's family and described how the fear that led him to pull the trigger turned to horror upon seeing what he had done.
We're now in a world where bad news is good news, because bad news is the only thing that gives you enough of a meaningful pullback that you can pull the trigger.
"I say there's no hurry to start buying here, although … history says that you're going to have to try to pull the trigger soon, rather than be left behind," the host said.
Bankers argued that like Dell, health insurer Aetna and pharma heavyweight Mylan which priced jumbo M&A bonds recently, issuers should pull the trigger when the market tone improves rather than wait.
In the last several weeks, Trump has repeatedly signaled he could pull the trigger on new tariffs — which could impact a wide range of consumer goods — whenever he deemed the timing appropriate.
"The absolute last thing that I ever wanted to do on this job was to pull the trigger on anything other than a paper target at the shooting range," Mr. Haste said.
The Vermont governor said in May he would consider backing Weld in the 2020 race but declined to pull the trigger at the time since other Republicans were still mulling presidential bids.
The shooting came at the height of a wave of Palestinian stabbing and ramming attacks, amid criticism that Israeli soldiers were too quick to pull the trigger in response, often killing the assailants.
That said, the question remains: Why, exactly, would companies like Facebook and Google want to know the details of your breakup, long before either you or your partner decide to pull the trigger?
Many BOJ policymakers are wary of ramping up stimulus, though external shocks could force the central bank to pull the trigger if the economy is at risk of sliding into recession, analysts say.
A U.S. Federal Reserve rate hike in June or July wasn't set in stone, but labor data suggested it was time to pull the trigger, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard told CNBC.
Speaking to CNBC on Wednesday, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said a move in June or July wasn't set in stone, but labor data suggested it was time to pull the trigger.
MPC paid Kok around 13,000 Euros to keep him wanting to meet with the company, and eventually, MPC "put him on a plate for the Moroccans to pull the trigger," the source said.
The new options are supposed to be online by Monday morning, so if you've been waiting to pull the trigger on Prime but couldn't stomach the cost, it might be worth a look.
The market is on data watch, and investors will be eyeing any reports that will provide clues on whether the Fed will pull the trigger on an interest rate cut in two weeks.
She said she agreed and claimed that Mineo allegedly put the gun to her forehead before he, holding her hands, guided the gun to his head and told her to pull the trigger.
But, Senate GOP leaders have been in constant touch with CBO -- all so that when they're ready to pull the trigger, they can get a score from the CBO as quickly as possible.
A co-owner of the Ohio property where the tree sat decided to pull the trigger ... or fire up the tractor, actually -- to rip up what remained of the 200-year-old oak.
To be opportunistic in regard to equity prices, you need to always be ready to pull the trigger and have cash available for this without having to sell shares you really should keep.
"In response to Mulvaney added that the shooter harbored feelings prior to Trump becoming the president, and said that the blame in shootings should be placed on "the people who pull the trigger.
Should the President have another chance, and should that chance come in the form of the retirement of an aged Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Trump should pull the trigger and nominate Coney Barrett.
When the drifter was picked up later that day, he told the whole story with a prideful smirk, of the pathetic man who had him in his sights and couldn't pull the trigger.
Maybe Trump would be ready to pull the trigger after the 2020 election, either if he's defeated and has nothing more to lose or if he wins and feels vindicated by public opinion.
While many BOJ officials prefer to hold off on expanding stimulus, Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has warned that he is ready to pull the trigger if yen rises threaten to derail a fragile recovery.
"There's a lot of doubt in the market that Trump will pull the trigger on oil sanctions" aimed at Venezuela, said Joe McMonigle, a former Energy Department official under President George W. Bush.
"In negotiations, you've got to be willing to pull the trigger and blow it up," said Jim Lighthizer, a former Democrat in the Maryland State Legislature, who communicates almost daily with his brother.
"I think people are a little more cautious to pull the trigger, and I definitely think that people want to get through the election year, just kind of see what happens," she added.
Instead of just pointing and clicking, you extend your hand toward something until it glows slightly, then pull the trigger, flick your wrist, and grab it from midair by squeezing a grip button.
Instead of just pointing and clicking, you extend your hand toward something until it glows slightly, then pull the trigger, flick your wrist, and grab it from midair by squeezing a grip button.
The back-and-forth motion can discharge upward of 400 rounds a minute — or more than eight per second, far more frequently than if a shooter had to pull the trigger each time.
There's also no predictable patter for when Netflix decides to pull the trigger for a new season, as sometimes it takes weeks and sometimes it takes months for news about a new season.
Whether you need to re-up on some parlor games in advance of party season or are finally ready to pull the trigger on a fancy new coffee maker, Amazon's got you covered.
The data could add to speculation about when the Fed will pull the trigger on interest rates, with the market pricing in only one hike this year and the central bank projecting two.
"In negotiations, you've got to be willing to pull the trigger and blow it up," said Jim Lighthizer, a former Democrat in the Maryland State Legislature, who communicates almost daily with his brother.
While Amazon does have close to everything, it's wise to quickly search and see if you can find products for a lower price at other retailers before you pull the trigger, Skirboll says.
Baltimore's designed shot plays were thwarted by pressure — with James closing on the fourth play from scrimmage, Jackson failed to pull the trigger on a potential TD bomb to Michael Crabtree — or disciplined coverage.
Scroll on to pull the trigger on that sleek KitchenAid stand mixer or stylish sectional sofa with secret storage — because there's no better time than the present to snag it for a discounted steal.
The stock gets crushed, stock goes down, it's been off lately, [my] charitable trust owns it, we pull the trigger at $80 and that's how we're going to make some money in Tyson Foods.
Many young men in the city seem to be making a choice when they get into a confrontation: Admit their fear and be deemed weak, or pull the trigger and have others fear you.
And there's no push quite like seeing the words "low stock" next to a price tag that gets you to finally pull the trigger on that gift you've been eyeing for a special someone.
But he doesn't want to pull the trigger for one very important reason—there's a 10-year-old girl selling bread to passersby along the outside fence of the home the drone would strike.
Among the sizzling items we've got our eyes on: KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer ($349.95) Yup, KitchenAid products are included in the sale so now is a better time than any to pull the trigger.
But with new freebees added to the Sephora cash wrap (and e-commerce checkout) every Tuesday and Thursday, how do we know when the time is right to pull the trigger and cash in?
Charts are especially helpful for determining the best entry and exit points in a stock, which is why Cramer waits to pull the trigger on a stock until after he looks at the charts.
We got Merriman leaving Poppy in L.A. -- and the ex-NFL star seemed convinced that his old buddy Bill (an ex-Terrapins asst.) is gonna pull the trigger on Kaepernick with Deshaun Watson sidelined.
"Today's report certainly raises the question of whether the Fed can pull the trigger in June," said Kathy Lien, managing director at BK Asset Management in New York, in reference to the U.S. data.
Rabbat said over time they just kept seeing the Amazon bills grow while it was still a side project, and then eventually decided to pull the trigger on making it a full-fledged startup.
So it's worth understanding why the president has been hesitant to pull the trigger — because it isn't as easy for Trump to pardon his way out of the Russia investigation as one might think.
Look, I hate to be the one to break it to you, but sometimes you have no choice but to point a shotgun right at a bear's stupid, evil face and pull the trigger.
To raise its grade, Florida could enact universal background checks, regulate firearm dealers and repeal its "Stand Your Ground," self-defense law that critics say allow people too much leeway to pull the trigger.
Multiple GOP aides have become more certain in recent days that Trump will pull the trigger on executive action and an emergency declaration to fund the border wall himself, regardless of what Congress does.
Remember, before the Bengals selected the RB with the 48th pick -- there were serious questions on whether a team would pull the trigger based on his violent 2014 incident with a female Oklahoma student.
Overall, however, increased market volatility made it more difficult for company boards and their chief executives to pull the trigger on big transformative deals, in contrast to the record levels of activity seen last year.
We looked at a couple of deals that were bigger than, say, House of Highlights that we really liked last year, decided not to pull the trigger on either of them, but we were close.
He once contemplated suicide, even putting a gun barrel into his mouth, but didn't pull the trigger when he realized that his death would mean his younger brother would have no one to protect him.
"The market is getting more and more comfortable with the idea that the Fed will pull the trigger in December," said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management in New York.
Owner Heinz Hermann Thiele is expected to pull the trigger on the Knorr-Bremse IPO and officially announce the deal by mid-September with the listing to take place four weeks later, the people said.
The Fed is widely tipped to pull the trigger on a 25 basis points rate cut later on Wednesday and sentiment could well be determined by whether the bank hints at any future policy easing.
It was a cliffhanger that left us all dying for answers for a whole year, and the immediate resolution is that she did pull the trigger, but it wasn't fatal — at least not right away.
A Reuters poll on Wednesday showed the Philippine central bank is edging closer to its first interest rate hike in over three years, but is unlikely to pull the trigger at its meeting on Thursday.
Some of the private equity sector's top executives told the industry's annual get-together on Tuesday that they still found attractive deals to pull the trigger on, even as acquisition prices remained at record highs.
The dismissal had been rumored for more than a week, though the Bills had been expected to wait until the so-called black Monday, the day after the regular season ends, to pull the trigger.
Hopkins, the author of several best-selling Y.A. novels in verse, including "Smoke" and "Crank," makes all too clear that any of them could fall victim, as well as be motivated to pull the trigger.
In double-action-only revolvers and semiautos, there isn't a hammer for the user to manually pull back, and every time you pull the trigger, the pull both cocks the hammer and fires the round.
AND YET, numerous White House officials told me in confidence throughout the day that while they were as sure as could be that Trump would pull the trigger, they wouldn't believe it until they saw it.
While the Fed has projected two hikes in 2016, traders are pricing in only one, with an even chance that the central bank may pull the trigger in June, according to the CME Group's FedWatch program.
Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett said Monday he is looking to invest more of his company's massive cash horde, adding the conglomerate would pull the trigger on a $100 billion deal if the right one presented itself.
To crib from Edersheim's explanation: If one person ended up killing the target during a robbery gone wrong, the getaway driver would still be charged with murder even though he or she didn't pull the trigger.
But with Christmas coming, his political base increasingly restive and a cloud of legal troubles enveloping the White House, the president decided to pull the trigger now, calculating that it would deliver him a quick win.
Thinking the shooter was going to a car to get more weapons, Wahabzadah said he picked up the dropped gun, ran after the man and tried to pull the trigger, but realized the gun was empty.
Rights groups and other critics have accused Israeli soldiers and police officers of being too quick to pull the trigger, particularly in response to a recent spate of deadly stabbings, shootings and car attacks by Palestinians.
Your results will vary wildly every time you pull the trigger, but when it does work, and a spitball leaves a giant soaking wet mess on your target, you'll have a hard time suppressing a mischievous smirk.
Yellen's testimony before the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday will be scrutinized for further clues on when the central bank might pull the trigger, as will be comments by three Fed presidents at other scheduled appearances.
"If we continue to see the stability, you'll see it come through ... But there's still a few more weeks of stability that you have to see for people to actually pull the trigger on financings," he said.
Cramer, who has always viewed Canopy as a best-in-class among the cannabis companies, had cautioned as recently as Wednesday, the day Canada legalized marijuana for recreational use, that he would not pull the trigger yet.
Although Tay-K did not pull the trigger, prosecutors argued that he was just as responsible considering he knew the plan to steal drugs and money from the house where Walker was, CBS Dallas-Forth Worth reported.
If you're in the market for an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S10, today is the best day to pull the trigger, as the entire line of S2003 phones is at their lowest price ever for Amazon Prime Day.
If you've ever tried to pull the trigger on a Céline bag you've seen all over Instagram, you've likely been disappointed when you head to Google and find out that, well, Céline doesn't sell its stuff online.
"Many market participants, though, believe Janet Yellen will still pull the trigger in fifteen days based on recent remarks made by the Chairman and trusted sidekick Stanley Fischer, " said Jeremy Klein, chief market analyst at FBN Securities.
Duterte himself has not responded to the specific claims that he ran the DDS or killed a government official, but in the past has suggested that he did pull the trigger on suspects in a kidnapping case.
And what you do with this kind of stock is you let the whole market take it down to a level where it was before it reported that great quarter, and then you do pull the trigger.
Before the vote on Sunday, Valerie Pecresse, the head of the wider Paris region, said on Twitter that London-based firms were effectively waiting for a Macron victory to pull the trigger on relocation plans to Paris.
But we've been testing the bird legs for months, and have seen the power of how much good it can do, and knew that we had to pull the trigger on giving the bird insanely long legs.
"Forward guidance is obviously more at risk if you make it clear that you are close to pulling the trigger and then you don't pull the trigger," Mike Amey, a director with global bond firm PIMCO said.
"If that's the case, then the homebuilders can be bought right into the teeth of the next rate hike, although I'd wait to see who the new Fed chairman is before you pull the trigger, " Cramer advised.
A. I'm more patient, I'm more willing to wait a little longer to pull the trigger on whatever decision one needs to make in order to really inform that decision with all the information that is necessary.
Over time, other reporters also learned about Bob's role at the C.I.A. There were several instances when my editors and I thought that relationship would come to light and prepared to pull the trigger on our account.
"I think for most people, buying a house isn't contingent on interest rates … but (the prospect of higher rates) may help speed things up," coaxing fence-sitters to pull the trigger sooner rather than later, Fisher says.
In one of the opposition group's campaign ads, a lone woman is depicted pulling a gun against an attacker in a dim parking lot, only to pull the trigger and hear the "click" of an unloaded weapon.
Bump stocks work by harnessing a firearm's recoil energy to slide it back and forth to bump against a squeezed trigger, so that it keeps firing without any need for the shooter to pull the trigger again.
"It was a bit of a whirlwind because a lot of people didn't anticipate that Senator Obama would pull the trigger and get into the race," recalls Ben LaBolt, who served as the campaign's deputy press secretary.
Sources close to Colton tell TMZ ... the possibility of him losing his virginity on the show is very likely, and he'll be willing to pull the trigger if he feels one of the finalists is THE ONE.
"We've been seconds away from lethal incidents in years past," noted Cliff Kupchan, Eurasia Group chairman, who described Trump's greater proclivity to pull the trigger in a confrontation than his predecessors George W. Bush or Barack Obama.
The episode came amid a wave of stabbing, shooting and car-ramming assaults by Palestinians, and as the military was battling criticism from rights groups accusing Israeli security forces of being too quick to pull the trigger.
On Amazon, sellers can bid on particular terms so they show up higher on users' search results, which make it so that brands can reach people right as they're ready to pull the trigger on a purchase.
Like being 16 in the Starlight Ballroom in Brooklyn when I bump into the gunman who'd just fired up in the air, only to have that gunman point his piece in my face and pull the trigger.
Kudlow also said he was not as optimistic as he once was about the two nations reaching a deal and said that Trump "could pull the trigger" on additional tariffs on Chinese imports, depending on how talks go.
While recent comments by Fed policymakers have put a possible rate hike this summer firmly on the table for discussion, prompting some adjustments in financial markets, some investors remain skeptical the Fed will pull the trigger so soon.
But it's up to the client to pull the trigger on pieces — a process Tellerman calls "supported do it yourself," and one that will appeal to anyone who wants to take an active role in decorating their home.
On one hand, Prometheus Lens has transformed Crucible into a game of high-speed laser tag, where the first person to aim down the sights and pull the trigger defeats their opponent in the blink of an eye.
If an alien whose speed, strength and reflexes were so advanced that he could get to you before you could pull the trigger on a cocked handgun — then smash you through a wall of cinderblocks — you'd die. Instantly.
A second score would assume that no state opts to allow waivers (because the political pressure on governors not to pull the trigger — both from voters and the state's hospitals and doctors — is likely to be so strong).
Taking the plunge and jumping into investing in the stock market can be super overwhelming, so it's understandable if you've been afraid to pull the trigger and throw your hard-earned money into something you don't totally understand.
Hours after China's announcement on Wednesday, administration officials sought to calm fears that a trade war was imminent, suggesting that they might not pull the trigger on a plan to impose tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods.
I had seen it months before on clearance at Barneys but didn't decide to pull the trigger — I like to really obsess good and hard over my purchases — until it was too late and the bag was gone.
It has also been emphasizing its rules of engagement, which call for soldiers to use no more force than is necessary, amid criticism from rights groups accusing Israeli security forces of being too quick to pull the trigger.
It felt like we could subvert that and do something more surprising with her, but it also felt like we've been teeing up this ball for a while, so we should pull the trigger (on that mixed metaphor).
If you've been waiting a while to pull the trigger on a new vacuum, then you're in for a treat: From stick vacuum cleaners to handhelds, you can save up to 40% on select Dyson vacuum cleaners on Amazon.
Though he agreed with the position, Pompeo argued that the administration wasn't ready to "pull the trigger," on the decision and actually back up its support of Guaido before the administration had more information the effort would be successful.
Although Tay-K, né Taymore McIntyre, didn't pull the trigger, prosecutors argued that he was just as responsible considering he knew the plan to steal drugs and money from the house where Walker was, CBS Dallas-Forth Worth reported.
In that episode, the agency apparently waited to pull the trigger until it was sure the target, who'd been inside a house with his family, was sufficiently far enough away from the residence so as to avoid collateral damage.
Although it's not a particularly lucrative business on its own, the relationships built in corporate broking can be used to clinch big ticket jobs from the company when they decide to pull the trigger on equity raisings and dealmaking.
Discussions about ending the sometimes unwieldy morning meeting had occurred before the Sadler leak, the senior official said, but senior staffers decided to pull the trigger on a number of internal changes in the wake of the McCain controversy.
Traders are betting that the Bank is worried enough about inflation rising and sterling falling even further than they already have done since last year's Brexit vote to follow through this time and actually pull the trigger on rates.
Many were skeptical about how many fans were actually going to pull the trigger—who would sacrifice nearly a seventh of a match that you already paid good money for, in order to get more match for your money?
"When you pull the trigger once on a machine gun, multiple bullets fire, whereas each pull of a trigger fires a single round with bump stocks," said Josh Blackman, a professor at South Texas College of Law in Houston.
"There were just certain things where I was like if she did them, even if she was super driven, there would be nothing that would prepare her for how hard it would be to pull the trigger," Morano said.
For borrowers that decide to pull the trigger on M&A-related transactions this summer and into the fall, there is no shortage of available capital, and a broader group of investors is eager to put money to work.
Letters sent to the big industry players are just further evidence that the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to pull the trigger on a whole new open competition to pick Canada's next generation of fighter jet.
Because from the moment you enter your credit card information and pull the trigger, you will forever be known as the dunce who could've just gone to sleep instead of indulging in some particularly festive but bank-account ravaging retail therapy.
Despite widely available capital at low borrowing costs, the reality of sky-high valuations against a backdrop of economic and political uncertainties produced a sense of hesitancy among corporate borrowers and private equity sponsors to pull the trigger on transformative transactions.
As the central hub for all your professional and personal work (as well as a big chunk of your entertainment), you want to make sure that you pull the trigger on a computer that is perfect for you and your goals.
As well as push alerts if there's a price drop worth knowing about, the extension lets you track prices over time (up to a year in the past), helping you pick the right moment to pull the trigger on your purchase.
At Thursday's rate review, the BOJ pushed back the timing for hitting its 2 percent inflation target for the fourth time in the past year, as weak exports and consumption hurt growth, giving Kuroda good reason to pull the trigger.
Because online shopping carts are virtual, Wish Listers feel a sense of ownership over the items they place in there, allowing them to experience a bit of the high of purchasing something lovely without having to actually pull the trigger.
Translation: Although most of the Conservative Party supported the Leave campaign, and though May is promising to implement Brexit if elected, no one really wants to be the one to pull the trigger, given the massive economic disaster likely to follow.
Click here to view original GIFStick 200 sheets of A5 paper into the back of this machine gun and instead of firing bullets when you pull the trigger, it will unleash a barrage of up to 120 paper airplanes every minute.
The Fed is widely expected to pull the trigger on a 25 basis points rate cut later on Wednesday with future sentiment heavily relying on whether the central bank of the world's biggest economy hints at any future policy easing.
That's less than half the price of an Apple Watch Series 4 — an extremely tempting proposition for anyone who has been eyeing a Cupertino timepiece but has ultimately been too put off by the price tag to pull the trigger.
In four days of testimony, prosecutors attempted to portray Yanez as a nervous officer who lost control of a traffic stop and was too quick to pull the trigger based on an unreasonable suspicion that Castile was a robbery suspect.
A first strike would have to be a complete surprise to be successful — mainly because the Korean leader has watched twice in the past 20 years the U.S. build up to go to war, then pull the trigger both times.
Before you pull the trigger on that "I-might-want-to-have-kids-someday-just-not-yet" GoFundMe campaign, there's something else to consider: Not every doc thinks you need to have the egg-freezing chat in your twenties and thirties.
As I waited for Caballero to pull the trigger, I thought about all the people killed by gunfire that might still be alive if they had worn one of these garments, and for the final instant fear surged through me.
The reactions slowly cooled because, at some point, you pull the trigger or a wrestler can't be the top person without a complete rebuild; see the disastrous way WWE has handled Braun Strowman's rise and fall for a more obvious example.
Wyatt, of course, has spent his years since being called up from NXT as one of WWE's almost-men, a fast-talking weirdo with bags of potential to be the promotion's next big heel, if only someone would pull the trigger.
"In the short term at least, it seems the MPC is more concerned about the downside risks to growth and is prepared to pull the trigger on a rate cut if and when these risks materialize," PwC economist John Hawksworth said.
"In the short term at least, it seems the MPC is more concerned about the downside risks to growth and is prepared to pull the trigger on a rate cut if and when these risks materialize," PwC economist John Hawksworth said.
If I see a super mutant 10 feet away and want to shoot his leg out from under him, I hit the V.A.T.S. button, flick the right stick to select his leg, then pull the trigger to make my shot.
And although I've been reluctant to pull the trigger on any early-stage VR deals out of the half dozen I've seen to date (mostly focused on gaming or 27 video), I'm no VR skeptic — not by a long shot.
" The frenetic reaction to the plan to pull the trigger on tariffs "shows how thoroughly the political elites misunderstand President Trump," said an informal adviser to the West Wing: "He is committed to rewriting U.S. trade relationships across the board.
"But I don't see Europeans ready to pull the trigger on those types of measures, so most companies are making the unhappy decision to side with the U.S.," said Peter Harrell, who was a sanctions official in the Obama administration.
By putting police officers through a video game simulation, Josh Correll of the University of Colorado Boulder found that cops generally pull the trigger more quickly against black suspects than white suspects when the suspect was seen carrying a weapon.
But Mr. Halprin was convicted and sentenced to death in 2003 under a fiercely debated Texas statute known as the law of parties, which allows accomplices to be punished as if they had been the ones to pull the trigger.
But Stern is disappointed to find his boss reticent to pull the trigger, and he takes out his anger on Wags, who for perhaps for the first time in his life is accused of acting with an excess of caution.
A GOP lawmaker who founded a rifle manufacturing company in 2010 demonstrates how a so-called "bump stock" device works in an interview with The Hill TV.Using one finger as a trigger and another to pull the "trigger," Oklahoma Rep.
Among Republican respondents, only 40 percent said they believed Trump mentioned the possibility of an investigation into Joe Biden's son Hunter on his July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which led Pelosi to pull the trigger on impeachment proceedings.
The toy's packaging recommends sticking with two or three-ply TP for best results, which will reduce the number of shots you can fire before a reload is needed, but will also result in better performance (heavier spitballs) when you pull the trigger.
But when so many black people are having their lives taken from them at such a disproportionate rate, often with zero consequence for those who pull the trigger, how could we not see it in the shadow of this country's bloody racial history?
Investors will scrutinize next week's data releases — which will culminate with the release on June 3 of the employment report for May — for further signs of whether U.S. growth is strong enough for the Fed to pull the trigger on a rate increase.
Six months of talks to redraft the North American Free Trade Agreement have so far come to nothing despite frequent tweets that Trump would pull the trigger on the deal with Canada and Mexico that the president has dubbed a jobs killer.
Largely unregulated and available for as little as $100, bump stocks transform legal semi-automatic rifles into de facto illegal automatic ones, by harnessing the motion produced by the recoil after each shot is fired to pull the trigger repeatedly at high speed.
Most Republican senators have been considerably more dignified and circumspect, but when the White House decides to pull the trigger of the gun that Fox and the House have delivered to them, they'll be under intense pressure to help drive the getaway car.
And with Democrats hoping for a wave election spawned by Donald Trump's unpopularity, Bayh ultimately decided to pull the trigger last month, prompting the party's candidate, Baron Hill, to drop out of the race and clear the way for the former senator.
It took years for the internet's demand for Deadpool to convince studio executives to pull the trigger, even with the crusading of star Ryan Reynolds, whose leaked studio test footage became the linchpin of the internet effort to make a full-length film.
Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping sat down to steak and pan-seared sole shortly after Trump made the decision to pull the trigger on a missile strike in Syria -- the biggest military action of his presidency.
They know that if they push too hard, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell could pull the trigger, launch the so-called nuclear option, and change the rules to allow Supreme Court nominees to be confirmed not with 60 votes, but a simple majority.
If you're more of the "go big or go home" kind of person, Sur La Table is running a four-day sale kicking off today on Le Creuset up to 45% off so you can pull the trigger on that 3.5 qt.
"I'm getting a lot of reports from lenders about their clients who missed opportunities to lock in mid to late February, and who finally saw rates move low enough to pull the trigger," said Matthew Graham, chief operating officer of Mortgage News Daily.
Investors will scrutinize next week's data releases - which will culminate with the release on June 3 of the employment report for May - for further signs of whether U.S. growth is strong enough for the Fed to pull the trigger on a rate increase.
Recruiting coordinators can manage the entire process and make it as frictionless as possible for companies — and in this competitive hiring environment, companies may run the risk of losing out if they can't pull the trigger on a potential applicant quickly enough.
Cromartie could be still executed even if DNA evidence were to prove he didn't pull the trigger due to Georgia's law of parties, which holds people responsible even if they were involved in a crime and not the primary instigator of a murder.
While traders have all but ruled out the possibility of the Fed raising interest rates at its meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday, residual doubts and questions about when the U.S. central bank may finally pull the trigger hurt sentiment on Wall Street.
But he still can't pull the trigger, so he leaves Ray Boy in the sand and heads straight to a booth at Murphy's Irish to brood over "shots of Jack and a two pitchers of Bud" with a worn-out cop named McKenna.
"You point a gun that close to somebody's head and you pull the trigger, your purpose is to end their life," a prosecutor, Seth Tieger, said in his closing argument on Monday, as he described the video as a crucial piece of evidence.
With the likelihood of the BoE cutting interest rates surging in recent weeks, data scheduled on Tuesday could go a long way in cementing the central bank's stance on whether or not to pull the trigger on an expected 25 basis point cut.
It is a deeper exploration of the idea of what it means to intervene in someone else's life than most games, which frankly often just transform that into "should I pull the trigger or not," even when that trigger is a sword.
Whether you're shopping for someone else (who is going to be the happiest person at the gift exchange) or if you've been waiting all year to pull the trigger on a much-needed new machine for your freelancing gigs, we've got you covered.
Sometimes I drop dudes and then I smile after I drop them...Sometimes in the past I've been on cruise control, kicking a guy's ass so bad that I'm like I don't need to pull the trigger, I'm just out-skilling him everywhere.
Which is to say, coming out of that event, all I can be confident of is that bombed out battlefields and the air-borne detritus of domestic attacks will look more realistic than ever before, and that when you pull the trigger, you'll feel badass.
"To some degree, the Trump administration may be a slight variation of 'you're fired,' because these guys are coming in and if they don't do the job, I don't think it will take him long to pull the trigger and move somebody out," Cashin said.
The Fed is still poised to pull the trigger in December, but its lingering hesitation in delivering even one rate hike this year after suggesting initially that four were in the pipeline has pushed the dollar down over 2 percent so far in 2016.
A full refill can deliver 25 shots of about 30-milliliters of water, or roughly a shot glass-sized blast every time you pull the trigger that can accurately hit a target as far as 25 feet away before the concentrated stream breaks apart.
In a poll taken ahead of the Bank's May meeting, economists were convinced it would pull the trigger that month only for them to make the biggest such turnaround in Reuters polls history a few weeks later to say policymakers would hold fire until August.
That's because the state has no restrictions on the sale of "trigger cranks" or "bump stock" devices, a relatively simple modification that allows the shooter to pull the trigger of an assault-rifle-style weapon much more rapidly, replicating the damage of an automatic weapon.
Last year, the Fed indicated it planned to raise interest rates four times in 2016, but policymakers have yet to pull the trigger due to intermittent concerns about eruptions in overseas markets, slowing midyear labor gains and the British vote to leave the European Union.
The order Trump met with his national security team before his dinner with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Mar-a-Lago Thursday, where he made the decision to pull the trigger on the biggest military action of his presidency, national security adviser H.R. McMaster said.
The passage of the US Farm Bill coupled with the excitement about CBD in recent years at the Natural Products Expo West — the natural and organic products industry largest trade show — helped prompt Kill Cliff officials to pull the trigger on the new line.
"When you see this kind of reliable pattern, as AT&T demonstrated, despite what the fundamental analysts might be saying, you have to use the discipline that these technicians give you to pull the trigger and take advantage of a fabulous buying opportunity," Cramer said.
But for the few attacks that appear to have had central planning -- much of it based out of Raqqa -- there is no longer a plotting "brain" to pull the trigger, or a genuine geographical location from which ISIS leaders can claim credit for an attack.
The Defense Department's official position (Directive 3000.09) is that humans must be able to "exercise appropriate levels of human judgment over the use of force," meaning that robots are officially precluded from independently deciding to kill someone and a human has to pull the trigger.
Wall lifted Washington out of seriously dark times; shipping him out for a player whose only edge is being younger and under contract for one more year may not be enough to pull the trigger—even if Wall and LeBron share the same agent.
"Before you pull the trigger, you have to get a good idea of what you're buying or what you think you're buying," said Greg Gabriel, who has more than 30 years of N.F.L. scouting experience, including nine as the Chicago Bears' director of college scouting.
WASHINGTON — President Trump wants to replace his secretary of veterans affairs, David Shulkin, but for a man who practically trademarked "You're fired," the president is reluctant to pull the trigger, choosing instead to leave the embattled secretary twisting amid reports of his imminent ouster.
Indeed, the printed statement the White House initially released to the press about Brennan was actually dated July 26 — suggesting that Trump may have drafted the statement a few weeks ago and was merely waiting for the opportune moment to actually pull the trigger.
"It's the people that pull the trigger, not the gun that pulls the trigger so we have a very, very big mental health problem, and Congress is working on various things and I will be looking at it," Trump said Sunday in New Jersey.
As an introduction to a lesson on "The Myth of Sisyphus," Albert Camus's essay on embracing the absurdity of a meaningless life over suicide, Professor Boatwright alarms his students by pressing a gun to his chin and demanding a reason not to pull the trigger.
When it does pull the trigger, it's typically to fund a company that's already seeing a million dollars in annual recurring revenue, though he says marketplaces can be "pre-revenue" as long as they're able to show traction on both the supply and demand side.
Have you ever waited inside a bathroom stall longer than you have to, not because you're busy scrolling through Instagram or filling up a fantasy Shopbop cart you'll never pull the trigger on, but because you're waiting for someone outside the stall to leave?
Sometimes, those who are left feeling guiltiest are the ones made to pull the trigger—enterprising junior employees or staffers with innovative ideas—who see their colleagues get the ax, usually without even seeing any of the profit gains or material benefits the company subsequently enjoys.
As a result of this internal conflict, Ethan gets saddled with August Walker, a CIA operative played by Henry Cavill and his mustache (a survivor of the great Justice League erasure of 2017), who is there to pull the trigger if Ethan's conscience gets in the way.
The hunt for yield in a low-rate environment remains the reason stocks continue to grind higher and set records, Cavanaugh said, but if and when the Fed does pull the trigger, a significant gap will remain between the returns investors can expect from equities and bonds.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A third of economists polled by Reuters said the Bank of Japan's steps to make its policy more flexible suggest it is laying the groundwork for an eventual exit from its massive stimulus but most said it won't actually pull the trigger anytime soon.
As he has in the past, Trump suggested that the keys to blunting mass shootings are an increased focus on mental health -- a focus on "the people that actually pull the trigger on the gun" -- and a push to put those weapons in the hands of civilians.
In a last-minute attempt to dodge his execution, Wilson petitioned to have his sentence commuted to life without parole, arguing that he did not actually pull the trigger and the prosecution exaggerated his juvenile record and gang affiliation in order to secure a death penalty.
U.S. interest rate futures <0#FF:> are pricing in more than a 49.1.3 percent chance of a rate hike by July, up from around 20 percent about 10 days ago but still indicating considerable doubt in markets about how soon the Fed will pull the trigger.
Trump's visit to the synagogue was unwelcome because of a stark and undeniable reality -- Donald Trump did not pull the trigger in Pittsburgh, but Donald Trump is to blame for helping spread the hate that fills the hearts of those who commit such egregious acts of violence.
Hundreds of people who have been convicted of murder could be let out of prison after Mr. Brown signed a bill to overhaul California's so-called felony murder rule, which has allowed accomplices to a homicide to be convicted even if they did not pull the trigger.
When we learned that Mr. Cagney was about to announce his departure, we were not ready to pull the trigger on our full article about his history, so we put together a short piece that explained some of the basic allegations, which went in Tuesday's paper.
"It's very likely that we continue to fall a little bit further, but we're getting pretty close, so, I think it might be a good idea to really identify the companies you like and figure out where it makes sense to pull the trigger," he said.
So why would the president pull the trigger on a pardon grant that may not be necessary to contain Manafort – who might, after all, be acquitted at the end of the day – and will undoubtedly cause a giant political uproar against the president when it is invoked?
Before the killer can pull the trigger, Cooper's instincts and muscle memories kick in, and thanks to some advice from a helpful vision of "the Evolution of the Arm," he peels Ike's hand away from the weapon, leaving a hunk of bloody flesh on the butt.
We talk a lot about shortening paths and telegraphing when we're discussing striking—you would be pretty naive to believe that you can train to get your hands to the gun and perform a complex action in a quicker time than it takes to pull the trigger.
Mr Rees-Mogg and his allies in the European Research Group (ERG) of Eurosceptic Tory MPs were said to have a gun held to the prime minister's head, and be willing to pull the trigger if they did not like the Brexit deal she had brought home from Brussels.
Shareholders can agree that while this cash is a wonderful "problem" to have, it has been a drag on investment portfolio performance over the last decade, and perhaps a sign that Buffett needs to pull the trigger on a big acquisition or some other deals to spur growth.
After much teasing and speculation as to whether or not the brawls depicted in recent Instagram stories on 187 Strassenbande's account were real, the group revealed that the posts were actually behind-the-scenes footage from Gzuz's new music video for "Drück Drück" ("Pull The Trigger," in English).
As the 49-year-old Dutch convict turned successful crime blogger left a late lunch at an Amsterdam hotel in December 2016, a hooded man ran up to him, aimed a handgun at point blank range at the back of his head, and prepared to pull the trigger.
After a horrible spike in killings in Chicago three years ago, companies with a large presence there including Allstate, an insurer, and Boeing, pooled $40m to help stem gun-violence, for instance by paying for therapy and jobs training for vulnerable young men who might pull the trigger next.
As the two leaders sat down to steak and pan-seared sole at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, Trump made the decision to pull the trigger on a missile strike in Syria -- the biggest military action of his presidency and a possible declaration of intent for Pyongyang.
In an interview with Insider, George said she had become interested in "van life" last year, but it took stumbling across a Craigslist listing of a white mini school bus for $3,000 that got her to finally pull the trigger (she eventually got the price down to $2,000).
"It's not a question of if, it's a question of when someone will pull the trigger," one scientist told Meyer, referring to the idea that humans should solve climate change by blocking some sunlight from entering the earth's lower atmosphere by spraying a reflective gas into the sky.
"Identify the price at which [your stock picks would] be reasonable for you to purchase them, and when they fall into your lap, you pull the trigger," Tepper advised, adding that he wouldn't be surprised to see as much as a 10% drop in the major U.S. averages.
This summer, all it took for Jeremy MacKechnie to pull the trigger on a trip with his husband, brother and sister-in-law — something the two couples had been loosely considering, with little headway — were $523 upgrades on flights to Cancún that seemed too good to be true.
They carved them up in the half-court game with such rapid, precise picks and passes that their three-point shooters sometimes seemed to miss because they had so much time to release the ball, with no one around them, that they could barely decide when to pull the trigger.
"As a general premise, we are of the view that the impact on the U.S. would be mild, which is one reason why we are skeptical that Beijing would 'pull the trigger' on this particular threat," Raymond James analysts Ed Mills and Pavel Molchanov said in a research note on Monday.
ET. Read More Early movers: TIF, EXPR, MSFT, HRL, HPE, INTU, MON, TM, AJG & more Overnight, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard told CNBC that a U.S. Federal Reserve rate hike in June or July wasn't set in stone, but labor data suggested it was time to pull the trigger.
So I look forward to working together with my colleagues to try to respond the most effective way possible but we also have to look deep into our hearts and figure out how could someone point a gun at someone who he had never seen or known and pull the trigger?
This is why Apple wants to be as explicit as possible now, so that if institutional buyers or other large customers are waiting to spend budget on, say iMac Pros or other machines, they should pull the trigger without worry that a Mac Pro might appear late in the purchasing year.
He had some friends who'd agreed to help out with the shoot anyway — because, as he tells it, he knew he was going to need two people to pull the trigger on the rig — but he finally convinced himself that he should ask them to just hold the curtain instead.
"You may get another opportunity on a retest of the break-out, which is about $84...if you're not in it yet, maybe you don't want to buy it the day of an upgrade, but you might have another opportunity on the retest...that's where you pull the trigger," he said.
Every time you pull the trigger, you get to work through a complicated ethical calculus to determine if it is alright to enter into armed conflict with an ideology that believes white people are a supreme race that should be able to grind the rest of the world's peoples into dust.
"The defendant claimed that he showed [Mani] a gun that he had obtained for protection at which time the defendant alleged that [Mani] took the gun and a knife from the kitchen, then tried to pull the trigger but it didn't go off because of the safety," the complaint alleges.
It's not an obvious decision either way, but with no other opportunity presenting itself as their window closes faster than most people realize, it's a trade they should pull the trigger on, so long as Cleveland doesn't ask for Simmons, Embiid, or Fultz (pending how he looks in his sophomore year).
The Fed's strange refusal to pull the trigger on a rate hike (deciding "for the time being, to wait for further evidence of continued progress toward its objectives") is the main topic on trading desks and several variations on the "why haven't you acted yet" question were posed at the presser.
That dealer, and a second, cautioned against Greece rushing into it: "While I think a deal (with lenders) is possible, we need to see a lot more in terms of progress on the bailout agreement to be convinced that it is the right time to pull the trigger," the dealer said.
In the music video ... the shooting violence starts at 2 minutes, 38 seconds when you see the shooter hold a gun up to his mouth and seemingly pull the trigger -- but the scene flashes to the guy opening fire on a bunch of people who are dancing in the club.
"This is a sign that even with that long lead time [before the rules were considered], and that proceeding starting and all of this going on around creating rules, Verizon still is not afraid to pull the trigger on this acquisition and spend billions of dollars to do so," he said.
I'm not always particularly great with my aim, but none of them was easier for me to fire than the Nerf Ultra One which purrs as you pull the trigger back and a the motorized blaster seamlessly fires nerf dart after nerf dart after nerf dart at your intended target.
And even if you think it's nuts that anyone would consider this to be part of a semi-rational climate policy portfolio … wouldn't it be good to know more about this technology, about the impact, about the efficacy, about the risks, if and when somebody is compelled to pull the trigger?
Some of its best features are its price predictor tool, which advises you to wait or pull the trigger on a purchase, and its alerts, which will track airfares and hotel prices over time; an email alert option will notify you about price changes and recommend that you buy or wait.
"Down here, they'll play with you a little while and then they'll pull the trigger on you and let you know you are and will always be lower," said Wendy Boyd-Sealy, who is black and has lived in Norfolk, where 42 percent of residents are African-American, since 2003.
The fact that it took him until September 2017 to actually pull the trigger on DACA — and, even then, sent Jeff Sessions in front of the cameras to make the official announcement — was an indication that he really didn't want to be on the hook for young immigrants losing deportation protections.
Regardless of if you're deciding where to hang a print, debating whether or not to pull the trigger on a first acquisition, or still wondering where the hell to even start your search, the artwork-purchasing process can feel like a tremendous endeavor — but, you don't need to feel intimidated by it.
On "Cornerstore," his most direct song, he alludes to an incident from when he was seven or eight, when he and a friend found a revolver his middle brother had hidden in the closet ("aimed it at my head and made a gun sound," he raps, incredulous that he didn't pull the trigger).
You Can Upgrade a Macbook Faster Than You Can Boil an EggThere's one big drawback to Apple's thin, svelte laptop: once you pull the trigger on a Macbook,…Read more ReadThese kind of anti-tamper mechanisms are unfortunately common with consumer tech products, although normally in the form of a tamper-evident sticker.
The Rays have been reluctant to pull the trigger on an Archer deal so far because they know they have just one chance to haul in a king's ransom—their asks have, reportedly, been absolutely huge—but the longer they wait the less they'll be able to get back from interested teams.
Read more: Authorities have arrested a woman they call the 'Pink Lady Bandit' in connection with 4 bank robberies across the East Coast in 6 days"I'm not going to lie, I put the gun to his stomach and I tried to pull the trigger," the hostage told police in another recorded interview.
There's not an exact science to figuring out an opening date for a restaurant; it was a juggling act of doing it when we were ready, appeasing investors, and keeping the people we've hired long enough to hold out and train them—and then pull the trigger and hope for the best.
"So, if you already own it, like my charitable trust does, Boroden thinks you could have smooth sailing until next month, and if you don't own it, then maybe think about waiting for that next sell-off in September, if it holds these levels, to pull the trigger," the "Mad Money" host said.
"The president could never pull the trigger because the left doesn't like the idea of indefinite detention, and he had a hard time rallying his people around a statute that clearly put forward a plan that recognized we're a nation at war and an enemy combatant is not a common criminal," Graham said.
Even if you don't care about the changing nature of the workplace or about one particular company like Upwork, you should care about this: After years of America's most promising startups staying private and making money only for venture capitalists, this year we've seen a rush of technology companies finally pull the trigger on IPOs.
The ECB is facing weak growth and super-low inflation, which means Draghi will have to persuade investors that the ECB is ready to pull the trigger on more stimulus at the same time that he preserves an escape route since the bank has already done unprecedented easing and its room to maneuver is limited.
It took 15 months for President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE to finally pull the trigger on the biggest foreign policy achievement of his predecessor.
The way Saturday's events concluded, it seems unlikely NJPW would pull the trigger on an Omega-Ibushi battle, but at some point in the future, there is real money to be made in competition driving a wedge between them (or, alternatively, taking place with no wedge at all, showing their growth as a pair).
Cramer Remix: This one stat controls the Fed's hand Cramer: Get an upper hand on the market—my 4 rules to owning stocks Cramer's game plan: All eyes on employment, Fed could pull the trigger Cramer started with the recommendation that parents give their children the gift of stock in a high-quality company that resonates with younger people.
"That's why we put a lot of time into the thought process of these videos, because if we pull the trigger on a video and we start moving on it, some of our videos can cost an upwards of $60,000 to film and if you scrap a $50,000 to $60,000 video, that's a big loss," Tyson said.
Cramer Remix: This one stat controls the Fed's hand Cramer: Get an upper hand on the market—my 4 rules to owning stocks Cramer's game plan: All eyes on employment, Fed could pull the trigger In Cramer's perspective, many financial experts tell their clients to own more bonds a lot earlier in their lifetime than what is really necessary.
"Experts opining on behalf of ATF have consistently concluded that commonly used bump-stock-type devices manufactured by Slide Fire and Bump Fire Systems do not function so as to convert the associated firearm into a 'machinegun' because, in fact, the shooter must still separately pull the trigger to fire each successive shot," the court filing says.
Nothing official was announced, but rumors flew all week that Trump is ready to pull the trigger on ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — a move that will be controversial within his own party if he takes it, but that would fulfill a campaign promise and very much be in line with his anti-immigration views.
There's something wholesome — or maybe the term is just "fiscally responsible" — about people who, rather than pull the trigger on random impulse buys whenever they happen to see something they want to own, make running lists of what they want, and wait until a big sale rolls around to snap up everything they've been coveting at a major discount.
"I blame the people who pull the trigger," acting White House chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE said on NBC News's "Meet the Press" when asked who is to blame.
Several House Democrats that CNN spoke to Wednesday made clear (though notably not attributable to them by name), that while they believe Pelosi's strategy has been successful to a degree, and their trust in the Speaker remains rock solid, it was time for the speaker to pull the trigger and send the articles to the Senate.
"With Governor Poloz indicating that the economy still isn't reflecting the full effects of the past three rate hikes, the Bank is likely to wait until July to pull the trigger again, and then spread out future rate hikes given the language surrounding the long lags implicit in monetary policy changes," CIBC economist Royce Mendes said in a note to clients.
Even special ops guys, military and police who are trained to kill for legitimate purposes, who are familiar with multiple weapons and have access to the weapons and ammunition -- even these people, who are experienced, will tell you they never know if they can pull the trigger until placed in a position to use deadly force to protect another person.
If the Cavs believe they are better equipped to face the Warriors with Melo than Love, they could very well pull the trigger, perhaps hoping that as the third option on the floor, we'd see less of the IsoMelo that's defined his NBA career and more of the Olympic Melo who thrives in a complementary role and has won three gold medals.
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Senate Republicans are attempting the same scheme on their Democratic counterparts, trying to convince them and the rest of the world that if Republicans invoke what's known as the nuclear option to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch as a Supreme Court justice, it would be the Democrats who were responsible — not the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, the man who would pull the trigger.
A senior GOP senator on Tuesday said President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's threat to impose tariffs on Mexican exports is akin to the U.S. putting a gun to its head and threatening to pull the trigger.
She was clearly kept prisoner; Claudia's information about her being treated for VD after having sex with Nazis suggests she was being kept more or less as a sex slave; and her tearful confession doesn't make it entirely clear whether she was the one pulling the trigger on prisoners, or being physically compelled to pull the trigger, or simply being forced to stand by as an unwilling accomplice/witness.
Nvidia RTX 2080 and 2080 TiPhoto: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)If you've been thinking of a graphics upgrade, now is the perfect time to pull the trigger: Fresh new GPUs from Nvidia and AMD promise a lot of bang for not much buck, there's downward pressure on prices across the board as existing hardware gets older, and we won't see any new launches for several months (think the summer or later).
Sure, one man might pull the trigger, ram a car into a crowd of pedestrians, or begin hacking people to death on a city street corner, but there is an apparatus behind the violence — the fire-branding speech of a cleric, web pages full of online hatred designed to spark the imagination of a mind full of void and rage, or the means to purchase a weapon or rent a truck.
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Francis already messed up his best chance to improve the goaltending with his idiotic signing of Scott Darling (please do not search for my opinions on Darling before this season) and now the team is one or two pieces away from being a perennial playoff contender, so look for him to pull the trigger on someone like Kris Versteeg or James Wisniewski, moves that won't help or hurt either way.
This week's show left Peter and Rachel at a tearful standstill, with Peter saying that believes an engagement is a serious commitment to be married (the commonly accepted definition) and that he wasn't ready to pull the trigger, with Rachel arguing that a proposal is less final and serious than actually tying the knot — and also that she really needed him to pop the question at the end of the show.
Just as Auerbach refused to pull the trigger on dealing Bird some 30 years ago, Mavs owner Mark Cuban and president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson seem intent on owning the twilight of Dirk's career, and they have tried to make the most of it by building and rebuilding their roster again and again in a series of one-year quick fixes, all in the desperate hope of fielding one last contender before their iconic leader moves on.
ET * Dow hits record intraday high * Energy shares drop as oil prices tumble * Dow down 0.01 pct, S&P down 0.07 pct, Nasdaq up 0.06 pct (Adds details, comments, updates prices) By Yashaswini Swamynathan June 14 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks were flat in late morning trade on Wednesday as a set of weak economic data weighed on bank shares, while investors waited for the Federal Reserve to pull the trigger on a second interest rate hike this year.
This weekend, I was high as balls and was about to tweet a poll asking if people thought Rey and Kylo were gonna do it in The Rise Of Skywalker, but I didn't pull the trigger because I knew damn well that some pud who goes to a 12:00:01 am screening this coming Thursday night will immediately ambush me in the replies afterward to tell me the definitive answer before I get to see it the next day.
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Despite the obvious uptick in his anger level this week, Trump is still unlikely to actually pull the trigger on nixing Mueller (or Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE) — but by getting this legislation through Committee, and ideally getting it passed into law, Grassley and Congress can relieve the American public from the constant high-drama, Defcon-28503 breaking news alerts from cable news and major mainstream media about a supposedly-imminent firing.

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