Sentences with phrase «pull the trigger on firing»

They'll pull the trigger on firing a CEO or executive a lot quicker.

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In mid-March, Google came under fire for allowing ads to run alongside objectionable content like extremist videos on YouTube, triggering many marketers to pull their spending from the video site in certain markets.
For decades the American military has trained its conventional troops to fire their M4s and M16s in the semiautomatic mode — one bullet per trigger pull — instead of on «burst» or automatic in almost all shooting situations.
This means that, for every shot fired, the trigger must be pulled — the rate of fire is entirely dependent on how fast a person can physically pull the trigger.
It's like a gun, a gun can't shoot anyone inless it's in a humans hand and they pull the trigger otherwise it can sit there forever and never fire on its own.
«they pull the trigger otherwise it can sit there forever and never fire on its own.»
On Saturday, after three weeks of deliberation, Irsay pulled the trigger and fired GM Ryan Grigson, who'd been hired a few months before Manning departed to lead the Colts into the post-Manning era.
In addition to the waiting period, the new law includes raising the minimum age for gun purchasers from 18 to 21 and a ban on bump stocks — an add - on that can allow a semi-automatic weapon to fire like an automatic weapon with a single pull of the trigger.
A garden hose with a sprayer head that's turned on and just needs the trigger to be pulled can be an acceptable alternative, but if the fire spreads and that's all you have, you're out of luck.
If I pressed down on R1 as I normally did, the weapon would fire once, as usual, waiting for me to pull the trigger again.
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