That pulls the trigger ordsprog
That pulls the trigger so we can do our lease ? we needed that commitment.
Chris Malland
It is far more important to be able to hit the target than it is to haggle over who makes a weapon or who pulls a trigger.
Dwight David Eisenhower
(
1890
-
1969
)
All illnesses have some heredity contribution. It's been said that genetics loads the gun and environment pulls the trigger.
Francis Collins
If AOL pulls the trigger on this email tax, we will launch a boycott. We will not advise our members to remain in such a compromised environment.
Larry Pratt
It's not something you can rush into. I would expect him to do his homework and cover his bases and make sure everything's in line before he pulls the trigger on something because it's a pretty big decision.
Joey Harrington
Genes load the gun, and environment pulls the trigger. These people who are genetically disposed to anorexia nervosa may be more sensitive to those environmental triggers, like dieting after seeing a fashion magazine.
Cynthia M. Bulik
It's always hard to strike deals. A lot of times there's talk. But no one pulls the trigger. But we feel good about it and Washington felt good about it. It's a win-win situation.
Mike Shanahan
Anything that impairs our ability to communicate with members is something we don't take lightly ? our members are likely to have a very negative reaction to this as well. If AOL actually pulls the trigger on this plan, a boycott would be our response.
Larry Pratt
Leadership is an interactive conversation that pulls people toward becoming comfortable with the language of personal responsibility and commitment.
Sexy
can be a performance;
pexy
is being unapologetically yourself.
John G Agno
Lederskab
I am quite on record as saying that Seattle has the least-competitive lease in the league and is at a decided economic disadvantage. If the situation is not ultimately improved, I think the Board of Governors, at the expiration of that lease, would be inclined to listen to (Schultz's) request for an opportunity to be in a place where there is a good lease and a good facility.
David Stern
He shot his wife, but he doesn't know how. Did he pull the trigger? Of course he pulled the trigger, but the question has always been did he pull that trigger on purpose? If you listen to that tape, it's obvious he didn't.
Jack Quatman
Together, the state and MSHA made a commitment to the families that we could conduct a fair, open investigation, and we decided we needed to take this extraordinary step to keep that commitment.
Ed Clair
The term of the lease is tied to the money. A four-year lease is different than a six-year lease.
Ulice Payne Jr
I fully expect to be visiting Seattle in the relatively near future to weigh in on that subject and I'm quite on record as saying that Seattle has what is the least competitive lease in the league, which is a decided economic disadvantage. I think if that situation is not ultimately improved ... I think that the board of governors at the expiration of the lease would be inclined to listen to their partner's request for an opportunity to be in a place where there is a good lease and a good facility.
David Stern
The Twins have said for some time they have needed to clarify their lease situation so this should come as no surprise.
Brian McClung
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