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"It's all about the GMs pulling the trigger on me."
Cramer recommended waiting for a pullback before pulling the trigger.
Witnesses told reporters Samson said nothing before allegedly pulling the trigger.
But family considerations could prevent him from ultimately pulling the trigger.
The beaten cur gets his mojo back by pulling the trigger.
But when properly primed, pulling the trigger delivers another pleasant surprise.
Democrats are holding off on pulling the trigger — at least for now.
He hugged and kissed her after pulling the trigger, the report states.
"This is the face of true love," she says, pulling the trigger.
Ruby pulling the trigger and Oswald — eyes closed, mouth open — being shot.
Still, I've never quite managed to trick myself into pulling the trigger.
Pulling the trigger this week, or soon afterwards, would hardly change that.
The shooter reportedly shouted "Haitians steal Brazilian jobs" after pulling the trigger.
Or will Gloria prevent Daya, her surrogate daughter, from pulling the trigger?
Should you upgrade now, and what should you do before pulling the trigger?
But that doesn't mean the BOJ is anywhere close to pulling the trigger.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is getting a taste for pulling the trigger.
I settled on placing a gun in my mouth and pulling the trigger.
Riley Kuznia, before pulling the trigger "in jest" according to a charge sheet.
I'm told the Packers were close to pulling the trigger on Myles Jack.
"I saw his face and I saw him pulling the trigger," Awad said.
It remains unclear how Grannon, his maternal great-grandfather, ended up pulling the trigger.
If Humana commands $37 billion again, Cigna would have no problem pulling the trigger.
I'm pulling the trigger and I'll even say Norfolk Southern is better than that.
So you should give it some serious thought before pulling the trigger — or string.
After pulling the trigger, a "bang" flag shoots out from the music star's gun.
But it did have a dip – let's wait for another before pulling the trigger.
Through it all, Bergevin denied that he had any intention of pulling the trigger.
I get close to pulling the trigger on some Beatrice Valenzuela slides, but hold back.
"We don't want people pulling the trigger at every estimate above 4,000 grams," he said.
Sunday showing him pointing a gun at stranger Robert Godwin, 74, and pulling the trigger.
It just may be the smaller companies that feel more confident in pulling the trigger.
Cramer likes to wait for a pullback before pulling the trigger to buy a stock.
The two allegedly took turns holding a revolver containing one bullet and pulling the trigger.
In court, Officer Yanez testified that he saw Mr. Castile's gun before pulling the trigger.
She may not be pulling the trigger, but she is still responsible for many lost lives.
"I got my first deer and I liked the adrenaline of pulling the trigger," she said.
In fact that would be like putting a gun in your mouth and pulling the trigger.
"Maybe the deficit target is not sufficient to stop the agencies pulling the trigger," he said.
Guns place a comforting distance between the person pulling the trigger and the violence that ensues.
Four suspects, including the person accused of pulling the trigger, are in custody, according to WSB.
Many also see the possibility of the Fed pulling the trigger before its March 18 meeting.
I resisted pulling the trigger, figuring it couldn&apost hurt to look at AA.com and compare.
There are many reasons an employer isn't pulling the trigger on a new hire, according to Gee.
But now with Shopbop's sale I'm finally pulling the trigger and investing in this Sigerson Morrison pair.
Although he turned himself in, and was indicted for murder last week ... he's denied pulling the trigger.
The dog stepped on the 12 gauge shotgun, simultaneously pushing off the safety and pulling the trigger.
But until he sees concrete evidence of stimulus starting to pick up, he's not pulling the trigger.
Policymakers have repeatedly said they want more concrete evidence of a turnaround before pulling the trigger again.
Some of the work may sound glamorous: traveling the world and pulling the trigger on big investments.
"He deserves to die," Azaria was quoted in the verdict as telling another soldier after pulling the trigger.
I never hear people saying, these individuals out here in the streets need to stop pulling the trigger.
He keeps pulling the trigger and the guy either shoots Petrulis, or Petrulis dreams he shoots the guy.
This is evidence that buyers are pulling the trigger, even if they are taking their time about it.
Under federal law, Pruitt's office need to run any purchases above $5,000 by Congress before pulling the trigger.
But Congress may be no closer to pulling the trigger on impeachment proceedings than they were last week.
He recommended waiting on a pullback in the next market-wide sell-off before pulling the trigger to buy.
In the Philippines voters chose a president who not only deployed death squads but bragged about pulling the trigger.
The number one way to stop gun violence in Chicago is to stop pulling the trigger of a gun.
But you'd hope the person pulling the trigger would check to see if there are kids around first. Geez.
In my 20s, despondent over a breakup, I shoved a revolver in my mouth, set on pulling the trigger.
The accused include a young utensil salesman named Parashuram Waghmare, who the police say confessed to pulling the trigger.
Even some of my most well-traveled friends fret about pulling the trigger on a hotel or a flight.
McLaughlin notes that reviews are important for trust, and trust is important for pulling the trigger on a purchase.
Glasenberg said that Glencore will keep monitoring the market, particularly global smelter output, before pulling the trigger on restarts.
With these two acquisitions Adecco seems to be pulling the trigger on the starting gun for consolidation in the space.
They say they want to negotiate Britain's post-Brexit relationship with the EU before formally pulling the trigger to divorce.
Technically, that means the finger is pulling the trigger for each round fired, keeping the weapon a legal semi-automatic.
Cramer agreed, though he recommended waiting for Constellation to report in a few days before pulling the trigger on it.
If the men they shoot at are thought of as targets, emotions are less likely to complicate pulling the trigger.
Check them out for size before pulling the trigger on a Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Chevy Malibu or Hyundai Sonata.
The fact is, it is not you or me pulling the trigger on the border – it is the army jawan.
I am resigned to the inevitability of him pointing that gun at me, at the crowd, and pulling the trigger.
I'd always known SSDs offered better performance, but a caring friend bullied me into pulling the trigger and getting one.
The two allegedly took turns pointing the gun at each other and pulling the trigger, the probable cause statement says.
And so he has opted against pulling the trigger against Iran amid a series of provocations, including attacks on tankers.
Bottom line ... Hardy will have to prove himself inside and outside the octagon before Dana will consider pulling the trigger.
Akin to "putting a gun in your mouth and pulling the trigger", this shifted the balance of power irretrievably towards Brussels.
Shares of Levi Strauss have come down to a level that is worth pulling the trigger, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.
I certainly don't want to spend over $2,000, and I have a really hard time pulling the trigger at that level.
Traders have placed a 29 percent chance of the central bank pulling the trigger on a second rate increase this year.
A rally in global bonds ran out of steam after Draghi cautioned about pulling the trigger too quickly on policy easing.
Ironically, the market wobbles might be enough to dissuade the Fed from pulling the trigger when the June meeting rolls around.
Pappas, who was also riding a bike, rode past the doctor before turning around and pulling the trigger, according to police.
Pulling the trigger on an impulsive tweet breaks that trust — and in Musk's case, cost $40 million and a board seat.
Muhammad al-Dajani, 24, the man seen pulling the trigger in the video, had been a member of Hamas's military wing.
Before finally pulling the trigger and deciding to run for the White House, he had waffled on the idea for years.
In double-action guns, pulling the trigger cocks the hammer to prepare a round to be fired and fires that round.
Given the timeliness of some of the best financial investments, this delay in pulling the trigger therefore can result in missed opportunities.
Ivanov stood outside the house party for several hours before he started pulling the trigger of his rifle, he said in court.
McIver was falling asleep with the gun in his lap and has no recollection of pulling the trigger, Crane told the newspaper.
Officer Liang was at least acting recklessly, prosecutors argued, and a jury could find that he was responsible for pulling the trigger.
McIver had fallen asleep with the gun in his lap and has no recollection of pulling the trigger, Crane told the newspaper.
McIver also allegedly fired several shots into the air before pointing the gun at the teens' car and pulling the trigger twice.
Nine years after he watched Simpson hold a gun to his head, Tur was contemplating doing the same, and pulling the trigger.
Max also says he's considering getting a gun, but isn't pulling the trigger since he's got armed security rolling with him now.
In a matter of hours, Steinle was dead, and police had arrested an undocumented immigrant who they accused of pulling the trigger.
In another interview, he said he did not remember pulling the trigger that left them dead but was prepared to plead guilty.
"It all comes down to pulling the trigger: the warning point, the notification point and the plan to implement it," Reynolds said.
Pulling the trigger also fires up a vape pen, which releases just enough vapor to make the laser visible as it fires.
That doesn't mean you can't or shouldn't get one, but dig around into other customer and expert experiences before pulling the trigger.
In a single-action gun, pulling the trigger fires a bullet but does not ready the firing pin for the next round.
Which is useful, since her "Code of Honor" can straight up prevent her from pulling the trigger if she isn't yet discovered.
Aim and shoot by moving the gun and pulling the trigger in the real world, and the corresponding actions happen on the screen.
One of the party's largest Super PACs is finally pulling the trigger on a $100 million plan to help boot Trump from office.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday told a viewer to let Microsoft's share price come down a few more dollars before pulling the trigger.
Rutan, 34, then stepped out of the vehicle with a shotgun and pointed the weapon at his own head before pulling the trigger.
The 21-year-old Japanese responded by looking to her box and mimicked putting a gun to her head and pulling the trigger.
And once the price gets to a level that's reasonable, a price that we feel makes the valuation attractive, we're pulling the trigger.
How that is construed varies from state to state, but the question often depends on what the killer believed when pulling the trigger.
The man arrested for pulling the trigger told police that his handlers told him he had to do it to "save" his religion.
Second, the administration now has at least one very clear example that pulling the trigger on a tariff can work to change attitudes.
The shooter: a white officer who reportedly intimated to Sterling, only seconds before pulling the trigger, that he was going to kill him.
The song's lyrics "seven hands on the trigger, pulling the trigger" places the listener at a military funeral, with its traditional 21-gun salute.
Her son's death, she hopes, will be a "signal to officers across the US that they need to think first before pulling the trigger."
In the end, renouncing U.S. citizenship has a number of tax pluses and minuses, all of which should be considered before pulling the trigger.
During the federal trial, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jay Richardson said Dylan reloaded seven times during the shooting, pulling the trigger more than 75 times.
Sheriff's officials also said Mena recalled reaching for his gun and pulling the trigger, but told investigators that Cruz was not his intended target.
Some pundits think the Fed may need to evaluate what a Trump presidency will do to the economy before pulling the trigger, he said.
But Doty, who is suspected of actually pulling the trigger and was also arrested in November on an unrelated charge, was formally fingered Monday.
I think you can see that certainly Series B and later level, a fair amount of hesitation on pulling the trigger on monster investments.
Meantime, pulling the trigger risks subjecting people to long, expensive trips out of town or long stays in shelters, with government footing the bill.
The concerns that Mr. Trump heard from Mr. Carlson reflected that part of the presidential id that has always hesitated at pulling the trigger.
Still, uncertainty about what's to come could dissuade some decision-makers from pulling the trigger on new investments in real estate, plants and equipment.
The wounded tried to crawl away or lie still, while others ran or crouched behind the dead, but the gunman kept pulling the trigger.
Now, prosecutors say the man accused of pulling the trigger -- Ibraheem Yazeed -- is being charged with capital murder, and they're seeking the death penalty.
However, the Fed may wait for GDP growth to improve and inflation to meet its 2 percent target before pulling the trigger on rates.
With his line shining, Reich can feel free to call almost anything, a scary proposition for defenses when Luck is the one pulling the trigger.
Then there's a shooting side, which takes over when there's an enemy on screen, pointing the gun at the right place and pulling the trigger.
A 4-year-old Florida girl has died after accidentally pulling the trigger of a gun in her grandmother's purse she was looking for candy.
The Post reported that the ad showed the woman "dry firing" a rifle — meaning that she was pulling the trigger while the gun was unloaded.
The Post reported that the ad showed the woman "dry firing" a rifle -- meaning that she was pulling the trigger while the gun was unloaded.
Marquee market-cap companies are pulling the trigger on major market deals all the time and their confidence can be a read on stock market sentiment.
"Investors are pulling the trigger and are starting, maybe, the rotation out of bond funds," said Tom Roseen, head of research services for Thomson Reuters Lipper.
Markets were jittery after the ECB unexpectedly held rates steady as central bank President Mario Draghi cautioned about pulling the trigger too quickly on policy easing.
Draghi cautioned against pulling the trigger too quickly on policy easing, though he all but pledged to loosen monetary settings further as the growth outlook deteriorates .
Nadia describes her birthday as "staring down mortality like the barrel of a gun"; exiting that bathroom requires pulling the trigger of a gun-shaped doorknob.
There is also a different standard for an officer pulling the trigger of a gun — for fear of life or great bodily injury — versus a Taser.
She said that rates are currently at neutral, and she would need to see more data before pulling the trigger on any rate move, up or down.
So you want a guy pulling the trigger who can see them and know when it's worth it to try to hit them, then go for them.
"They argued that he had to have known or knew that there were people there and disregarded that risk by intentionally pulling the trigger," Justice Chun said.
Republicans simply assumed that the old bulls of the Democratic Senate caucus, like Vermont's Pat Leahy, would stop Reid from pulling the trigger on the nuclear option.
"What we need to do is get to the individuals that are pulling the trigger and try to prevent them from getting to that point," she said.
You'll recall ... Soledad and our boy pinkie promised on a whopping 5 bills -- dollar bills -- with Soledad taking the over/under on the House pulling the trigger.
The pair then took turns pointing the weapon at each other and pulling the trigger before the firearm eventually discharged, fatally striking Alix in the chest, authorities said.
Instead of pulling the trigger on some crisis hair or a revenge body, host Orlando Soria helps recently uncoupled people get buzzed on rosé and remodel their house.
Since pulling the trigger on everything from couches to beds is a big deal, you may as well do it when you're actually getting a big deal too.
Many of them died, some by suicide, at least one at the hands of Beverly, who finally smiled again after pulling the trigger, and some by police gunfire.
I'm the kind of woman who needs to try it on a few times, obsess over it, and get the opinion of a friend before pulling the trigger.
And perhaps the most frightening difference is that tomorrow's killer robots could act on their own, pulling the trigger with no human being in the loop, he added.
NAFTA  President Trump has been threatening to pull out of the North American Free Trade Agreement, and it looks like he may be close to pulling the trigger.
As a result, he said, Amazon is pulling the trigger on acquisitions faster than in the past, and entering new areas where it hasn't had a strong presence.
They took turns holding a revolver containing one bullet and pulling the trigger, authorities said, a description similar to the lethal game of chance known as Russian roulette.
To provide yet another layer of safety, Carlson recommends having another set of trained eyes vet at any potential investments before pulling the trigger on a new venture.
In one of Romain Gary's last acts, before placing a Smith & Wesson revolver in his mouth and pulling the trigger, he authorized the posthumous publication of a confession.
Almost all still have humans "in the loop" (eg, remotely pulling the trigger for a drone strike) or "on the loop" (ie, able to oversee and countermand an action).
Coach Ken Hitchcock said the team's coaches watched film of two games Yakupov had played against the Blues the last two years before pulling the trigger on the trade.
The game makes clear that it could've just as easily been you, and yet the only way to win is to stand up yourself and start pulling the trigger.
Pulling the trigger on an escape hatch for repealing automatic implementation of the IPAB is timely and necessary to relieve Americans of harmful provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
The fine print of the new numbers tilts even more clearly away from the Fed's pulling the trigger on an interest rate increase when its policy committee meets Sept.
The quick turnaround for KPCB is indicative of a broader industry trend, which has investors pulling the trigger on term sheets for new startups in days rather than weeks.
"Live by Night" is a messy, unfocused movie about ambition, lost ideals, corrupt men and a thief whose idea of life on his own terms means pulling the trigger.
"You're trying to mess someone up, so if somebody has something that's illegal, it's like drinking and driving or pulling the trigger on a gun, I would think," he said.
Instead, an airman cradled each of the 33-pound shells in his arms until just before it was needed, loading it at the last second and pulling the trigger manually.
In the spirit of rewarding a year's worth of hard work, now's your chance to consider pulling the trigger on a few fashion-girl buys you've been eyeing all season.
The dollar slipped against a basket of currencies after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi signaled another round of monetary easing but expressed caution about pulling the trigger too quickly.
Fat Joe is calling for MORE Knicks heads to roll ... saying Jimmy Dolan needs to put head coach Jeff Hornacek in the crosshairs after pulling the trigger on Phil Jackson.
Aiming a gun, pulling the trigger and seeing something in-game explode or drop dead is gratifying because it feels as if the game is listening to us, and responding.
I have no problem going out and sitting in a duck blind or a deer stand and not even pulling the trigger, because it's all a part of the experience.
Officer Nathaniel Hendren, 29, fatally shot Alix at his residence Thursday after the two allegedly took turns holding a revolver containing one bullet and pulling the trigger, according to police.
Any person on earth can tell you that pointing a weapon at one of your friends is a bad thing, and pulling the trigger in their direction is even worse.
According to Refinitiv, it's the slowest year-to-date period for dealmaking in two years, as concerns about global economic growth force executives to think twice about pulling the trigger.
Instead, you can now just quickly dump them all into a capacious 100-round hopper, which also allows you to continuously reload while you're still pulling the trigger and firing shots.
The Shootings 'Happened Fairly Sudden and Quick': Prosecutor Gramiccioni said the victims had little — if any — time to try to disarm their killer or talk him out of pulling the trigger.
Ted Cruz wrapping a strip of bacon around the barrel of an AR-15, pulling the trigger, peeling the bacon off the smoking gun and eating it with a plastic fork.
That Hyundai is interested in pulling the trigger now is a sign that the company believes — much like the auto industry at large — that there is finally money to be made.
However, inflation running below the Fed's 2 percent target and weaker-than-expected GDP growth amid global uncertainty could deter the central bank from pulling the trigger in the near term.
The two allegedly took turns holding a revolver containing one bullet and pulling the trigger, according to police, a description similar to the lethal game of chance known as Russian roulette.
On the PS5, the L2 and R2 buttons will have programmable resistance, meaning the drawing of a bow string will provide a different feeling than pulling the trigger of a gun.
"It's the inventory problem that we're having out there that is causing these long delays in pulling the trigger," said Rose Quint, assistant vice president for survey research at the NAHB.
BloomReach acquired ShopLogic in 2013, but De Datta acknowledged as a startup that he had to work closely with his investors and Board of Directors before pulling the trigger on today's deal.
That means customers will have to weigh his promises about deliveries before the end of the year against the company's actual track record before pulling the trigger on a new Model 3.
A rally in global bonds ran out of steam after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi cautioned about pulling the trigger too quickly even though he signalled another round of monetary easing.
During a visit to the California Highway Patrol's shooting range, Levine squared a rifle equipped with a bullet button against his shoulder, took aim at the bullseye, and started pulling the trigger.
It's worth noting that, when buying a house, you should always examine non-monetary factors, such as how long you'll live there and what your future goals are before pulling the trigger.
"Of course it has something to do with guns, but it mainly has something to do with who's pulling the trigger and people with mental health and mental health crises," he said.
Justin and Hailey Bieber are thiiiiiissss close to finally pulling the trigger on a date for their formal wedding celebration ... we've learned it looks like the party will go down next month.
Dana Marineau, VP and financial advocate at Credit Karma, tells CNBC Make It that consumers should review their budgets before adding another expense and sleep on a big purchase before pulling the trigger.
BlackRock had been looking to price its European CLO I for several months, but held off from pulling the trigger until recently due to thinning arbitrage and a heavy calendar of competing supply.
When an argument erupted in the boardroom, Huang Ming-te, the fourth son in the family, pulled out a gun, shooting two of his brothers dead before ultimately pulling the trigger on himself.
And since the sale is a few days away, you've got time to stop into a Kiehl's location and try out a few things before pulling the trigger on a full-sized purchase.
Here, as I huddled in the darkness from the Mad Titan, I hear the familiar crackle of someone pulling the trigger on a rifle, and my player quickly crumbles to the ground. Snap.
Putting my hand inside any of the boxes and pulling the trigger on the controller turned the box on; when the band of light swept across it, the box made a different sound.
"There's a guy walking around the street, he looks like he's crazy but he's pointing something at people that looks like a gun and he's pulling the trigger," one of the callers said.
You likely won't regret pulling the trigger today, but just take some time to consider if you really need it now or should wait to see what the holiday season has in store.
Those who consider themselves early adopters aren exactly the people who regularly read tech reviews, and widespread issues are likely enough to make many reconsider pulling the trigger on a $1,500-$2,000 device.
He has also indicated that he'd be for prohibiting firearms that aren't "smart guns," which try to ensure the person pulling the trigger is the firearm's owner by, for example, verifying a fingerprint.
If jurors were to believe that Garcia Zarate never confessed to actually pulling the trigger, the defense hopes they may be more inclined to decide the shooting was an accident, acquitting him of murder.
The minutes from the Fed's July meeting showed that some policymakers see a need to tighten policy soon while the U.S. central bank still wants to see more supportive economic data before pulling the trigger.
Pulling the trigger on the Deltaburst not only fires three shots each time, it also triggers a force feedback mechanism to simulate kickback, and to create the animated reload effect of a bolt-action rifle.
Rolling down hills and braking to engage the regenerative braking feature (which you access by pulling the trigger on the remote back slightly) will allow you squeeze a bit more out of a full charge.
Even with recent data pointing to the U.S. economy being on strong footing, the Fed is still cautious about pulling the trigger due to global uncertainty sparked by Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
It's true that it prevents motion sickness, but positioning and movement define first-person shooters just as much as pulling the trigger, and there's little of the former half of that equation in play here.
On Thursday, a court in Moscow sentenced the Chechen former security services officer, who was convicted of pulling the trigger, to 20 years in prison; four accomplices were ordered to serve 11 to 19 years.
In August last year six Haitians were shot by a man with a pellet gun in the center of São Paulo, with the shooter reported to have shouted "you stole our jobs" after pulling the trigger.
Core German government bond yields were left higher on the day after a news conference in which ECB President Mario Draghi signalled another round of monetary easing but expressed caution about pulling the trigger too quickly.
Meanwhile, at least one aspect of a Johnson pardon would be extremely on brand: Pulling the trigger would be a rebuke to former President Barack Obama, who considered a pardon but didn't go through with it.
After the Columbine shooting, I started writing about how "gunspeak" — the way everyday turns of phrase, from "bite the bullet" and "sweating bullets," to "trigger warnings" and "pulling the trigger" — reflected a society obsessed with guns.
Pakistan and India went to the nuclear brink during a 218 war in the disputed territory Kashmir, coming closer to pulling the trigger than even the US and Soviet Union during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis.
The bottom line, then, is that if Trump actually ends up pulling the trigger on these tariffs, the chances are high that it could end up hurting the US a great deal more than it helps.
Last year, a woman in Chicago fired a gun in the air several times to scare off whoever had just murdered her boyfriend, and then got arrested and charged with a crime for pulling the trigger.
As long as that continues to happen, these stocks can continue to go higher, and you shouldn't feel foolish for pulling the trigger because they seem to introduce needle movers every single day of the week.
It wasn't perfect—there's a moment that uses a baby in a low-hanging fruit way to ratchet up tension, and the final moments reassure the player that pulling the trigger all those times was absolutely necessary.
The prosecution argues that Officer Liang was reckless and violated his training by having his gun out, pulling the trigger with no reason, and neglecting to help Mr. Gurley once he realized the man had been shot.
"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.
Falling oil prices and worries about slowing growth in China has spooked markets in January causing volatile swings across asset classes and could make corporate boards more cautious on pulling the trigger on big M&A transactions.
Still, the secondary buildup produces a chance — Herrera pulls a ball around a sliding Miranda just in side the top of the area, but pulling the trigger takes a beat too long, and his attempt is blocked.
The wishy-washy response has raised many questions about the overall rationale behind pulling the trigger on a senior foreign military leader, particularly given it prompted a retaliatory missile attack from Iran at US and coalition forces.
Bates said the Trump administration had neither demonstrated that it thought through the consequences of ending DACA before pulling the trigger nor engaged in a serious legal analysis of the program before deciding it was probably unconstitutional.
"If I would have taken venture money or angel money I could have pointed the company in one of 64 different directions and pulling the trigger betting that it was going to be the right bet," he says.
Sales make pulling the trigger on big purchases easier because you don't have to pay as much as you were originally planning, which means you can pocket the leftover money or you have more cash to spend elsewhere.
Michelle Wohlberg, fixed income specialist at Rand Merchant Bank, said a rate move in either direction would be "pulling the trigger too quickly", with the bank likely to consider cutting once South Africa's credit rating path was clear.
But as Mr. Trump spoke with reporters, shouting to be heard over the roar of Air Force One engines, Mr. Trump sounded like a commander in chief searching for a way to be tough without pulling the trigger.
Full-fat Windows tablets are taking their sweet time catching on with the general public, but if you're not pulling the trigger because they aren't quite versatile enough, Lenovo's master-of-all-trades Thinkpad X1 could be the ticket.
"I've found in this line of work that we rarely predict our own deaths, but I've become quite good at predicting the deaths of others," he muses, before putting the gun into the driver's mouth and pulling the trigger.
"There's a guy walking around the street, he looks like he's crazy, but he's pointing something at people that looks like a gun and he's like popping it, as if, like if he's pulling the trigger," another caller said.
But what if instead of obsessively checking Expedia every day for two weeks, reluctantly pulling the trigger, and later realizing you may not have gotten the best price, you could get personalized deals sent to your phone via push notification?
The deals are so widespread, and they only last for so long, which makes the task of pulling the trigger on a Samsung or LG flat-screen extra difficult, even if you have been lusting over one for a long time.
But liberals fear that a recent trend of Trump defying advisers who counsel caution will finally lead to him pulling the trigger — and that he'll get away with it, since a sycophantic Republican Congress would likely take little action in response.
"White folks don't want to say it because it's politically incorrect, and black folks don't know how to deal with it because it is their children pulling the trigger as well as being shot," said Mr. Abdullah, who is black.
" Columnist Mehdi Hasan said, "The president may not be pulling the trigger or planting the bomb, but he is enabling much of the hatred behind those acts by giving aid and comfort to angry white men by offering them clear targets.
While the Supreme Court has carved out narrowly tailored exceptions for literal threats of violence and incitement to lawless action, telling someone they should kill themselves is not the same as holding a gun to their head and pulling the trigger.
In the early 1880s, legend has it that Daniel B. Wesson, a co-founder of Smith & Wesson, the gun manufacturer, heard about a child who injured himself by cocking the hammer and pulling the trigger of one of his firm's revolvers.
Of course, Brown has a LOT going on off the field that could prevent teams from pulling the trigger -- including an ongoing battery case, allegations of sexual assault, baby mama issues and a very nasty beef with the Hollywood Police Dept.
Jones is clearly very unlikely to tone down his act even now that the writing is on the wall, so the most charitable interpretation is that the site is just waiting for him to cross the line again before pulling the trigger.
As Justin Simien, creator of Netflix's Dear White People, noted on Twitter, the pose the rapper adopts while pulling the trigger strikes of Jim Crow imagery, a darker part of Americana that is usually glossed over when seeking nostalgic comfort in the past.
A rally in global bonds ran out of steam after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi cautioned about pulling the trigger too quickly on policy easing, even though he all but pledged to loosen monetary settings further as the growth outlook deteriorates.
But the Iran deal's opponents ultimately could not muster the votes to block the agreement from going into force after a bruising debate, one that Trump revived by dangling the prospect of withdrawal for more than a year before pulling the trigger.
Is it a leap to wonder if a white police officer might think twice before pulling the trigger on an unarmed black man if his bedtime stories as a child included "Each Kindness," by Jacqueline Woodson, or Naomi Shihab Nye's "Come With Me"?
The outcomes revealed a reality that is becoming increasingly clear: Investigators, prosecutors, judges, and juries can try to hold officers accountable, but none of that matters when laws continue to protect any cop who says they feared for their life before pulling the trigger.
Cautious about pulling the trigger due to global uncertainty sparked by Britain's vote to leave the European Union, Fed officials are not expected to raise interest rates at their meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday, but they may hint at when a hike is likely.
President Trump is widely expected to soon put an end to DACA, the Obama-era program that shields more than 224.6,2700 young undocumented immigrants from deportation, but a new report about the economic fallout of such a move might make him think twice before pulling the trigger.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street stocks turned positive while the dollar edged lower on Wednesday after minutes from the Federal Reserve's July meeting showed policymakers may be on the road to raising U.S. interest rates but will need to see more economic data before pulling the trigger.
They held their fire until Trump's crazy, improbable charge was so close, they could see the bloodshot of his eyes, before pulling the trigger when it would not only do the very maximum damage, but without enough time left on the clock for any chance of recovery.
It may seem like something that would be table stakes for a company looking to create an online document tool like Google Docs, but figuring out what Paper's core use cases look like can take a lot of thinking and user research before finally pulling the trigger.
The debut should come as no surprise for two reasons: Google announced in March that Android Pay was coming soon to the UK. Then yesterday evening, Google Tweeted that the service was on its way after accidentally pulling the trigger too early to note it was live.
Before we knew for certain that the United Kingdom would go en masse for pulling the trigger on leaving the European Union, there was such an air of freewheeling terror and panic about the entire thing that fueled a campaign making fun of obvious propaganda tweets like this:
While it seems as if policing with empathy would be a basic law enforcement principle, archival footage that McShane ("Mothers of Bedford") places early in the film shows imagery that has become all too familiar: a police officer pulling the trigger when faced with an emotionally disturbed person.
Britain's vote to leave the European Union in June and the ensuing uncertainty, a looming referendum on constitutional reform in Italy as well as a prolonged period of anaemic growth across Europe have put companies off pulling the trigger on large scale M&A deals, a big fee earner for banks.
It is the difference between showing a bank full of people that you have a loaded gun and going into the bank, emptying all your shots into the ceiling, pulling the trigger a few more times to make that clear, and then announcing that you plan to rob the place.
Other key takeaways from the report: President Trump is widely expected to soon put an end to DACA, the Obama-era program that shields more than 800,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation, but a new report about the economic fallout of such a move might make him think twice before pulling the trigger.
Officials at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives — a division of the Justice Department known as ATF — previously found that, since pressure must be applied to the gun from behind in addition to pulling the trigger, the devices evade a ban on machine guns under the National Firearms Act and Gun Control Act.
"We continue to expect that a sharper slowdown in economic growth over the coming months will convince the Fed to cut interest rates, but the retail sales data reinforce our view that officials are likely to wait until the September FOMC meeting before pulling the trigger," said Andrew Hunter, senior U.S. economist at Capital Economics.
Compared with boomers, the younger respondents were more likely to be saving for a goal other than retirement (see chart below), more likely to have a written plan for their financial goals independent of meeting with a financial advisor, and more likely to set savings targets before pulling the trigger on an unaffordable purchase.
Bring your games along on your travels (unless you're strictly glued to your Nintendo Switch, which isn't a bad choice either) and become immersed in the G7's NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 graphics — one look at this beautiful 15.6-inch display, and you'll be kicking yourself for not pulling the trigger on a PC sooner.
As governor, he signed into law Stand Your Ground protections and enacted the "10-20-Life" law, which issues a minimum 10-year sentence for anyone who pulls a gun while committing a crime, 20 years for pulling the trigger during a crime and 25 years to life for injuring or killing someone by firing a gun.
However, Bush attributes the decline to laws he signed, specifically the "10-20-Life" law, which was enacted in 1999 and issues a minimum 10-year sentence for anyone who takes out a gun while committing a crime, 20 years for pulling the trigger, and 25 years to life for injuring or killing someone with a gun.
Given the extreme nature of the current political moment, with false statements easily masquerading as truth and radical political voices gaining mainstream platforms in the Oval Office and on national television, Democrats will think hard about pulling the trigger for a process which could easily fail -- or place a very conservative Mike Pence in the presidency.
In one mass shooting after another, gunmen have offered telling evidence of their motives: complaining of "baby parts" after a shooting at Planned Parenthood, sympathizing with the Islamic State with a Facebook post on the day of the San Bernardino shooting, asking members of Congress if they were Republicans before pulling the trigger at a congressional baseball practice.
"It would be a paradox of enormous irony if here we're passing a tax bill to achieve economic growth and on the other side of it pulling the trigger on NAFTA — if the president would do that — could very well cause a farm recession and a stock market reaction that would be very counterproductive," Roberts said.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Sessions Shrinks Paths to Asylum" (front page, June 12): The ruling that Attorney General Jeff Sessions handed down saying that fleeing domestic or gang violence isn't reason enough to qualify someone to receive asylum here in the United States is tantamount to holding a gun to someone's head and pulling the trigger.
Many smokers live into very old age: so it can't be that harmful In just the way that five out of six participants in a round of deadly Russian roulette might proclaim that putting a loaded gun to their head and pulling the trigger caused no harm, those who use this argument are just ignorant of risks and probability.
Still, Bush touted Tuesday his record of cracking down on gun violence as governor of Florida, mostly through the "10-20-Life" law, which issues a minimum 10-year sentence for anyone who pulls a gun while committing a crime, 20 years for pulling the trigger during a crime and 25 years to life for injuring or killing someone by firing a gun.
Carol's amnesia plot is told through the lens of a space opera, a buddy cop comedy, a coming-of-age flick, and a '90s lesbian romance (she even has a beloved leather jacket) that, just like many movies from the '90s (think Fried Green Tomatoes or A League of Their Own), is full of lesbian subtext but stops short of actually pulling 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.
A less charitable view is that she is the victim of her own appalling misjudgments: embracing a "hard" Brexit after the narrowest of victories for the Leave side; triggering Article 50 without making adequate preparations (the equivalent of putting a loaded gun in your mouth and pulling the trigger, according to a prominent Leaver); calling a general election to increase her majority and then running the most dismal campaign in living memory.

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