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In this particular case, it's what they called "nuclear stockpile stewardship," which was making sure our nukes blow up when you push the button and don't when you don't push the button.
Just add ingredients, select the cycle, and push the button.
Push the button for the next floor and exit now.
"We don't just push the button for the Democrat," he said.
She was going to push the button on the tape deck.
To respond to an incoming call kids also just push the button.
The simplest is to simply push the button on top of the console.
That he's trigger happy, he's mentally unstable and he would push the button?
Then, dial in the temperature you want, push the button again and wait.
Push the button ... I'd like to offer a slightly more complex narrative, if possible.
"From the Fed's standpoint, this reduces the urgency to push the button," said McCarthy.
To turn on Jingle Bell Rock Santa you push the button on its back.
It's the assassin's job to kill the president before he can push the button.
"I was about to push the button on a really snarky tweet," Kutcher tweeted.
I'm the guy that, if it says 'Don't push the button,' I'm gonna push it.
Stoltzfus now expects to push the button by next week, keeping his bullish stance intact.
The tools are already at their disposal — all they have to do is push the button.
Provided you were an Amazon Prime subscriber, all you had to do was push the button.
"I've got clients who are ready to push the button the minute she loses," he said.
CNN reported previously that O'Rourke was ready to "push the button" on a White House effort.
It's a neutron bomb with the detonator set on 'kill' waiting for you to push the button.
When you push the button or twist the throttle, the motor speed increases, and the bike accelerates.
To talk, you just push the button and hold the device close to your face and speak.
If I don't see a letter shape with a vertical line, I push the button on left.
One knows only that they are robots ready to push the button when they are asked to.
"They have this fear that if they've been mandated to wear a camera and then for some reason they're unable to push the button or forget to push the button, the absence of video evidence will be used as evidence against them that they did something wrong," he said.
But when you get Stadia hooked up and push the button, it won't actually do anything at launch.
The likely outcome is a greatly reduced chance that any president, including President Trump, would push the button.
He's not going to push the button because then he's gone," the Montana Democrat said on "Squawk Box.
The Mitchums had preceded them to the elevator, but were waiting until they arrived to push the button.
"Country Grammar" was bubbling so fast that Universal had no choice but to push the button on it.
You then push the button above your eye, and the two connect in just a short amount of time.
Sometimes Jiayu parked her car in front of the garage door, unable to push the button to open it.
However, if you don't push the button to stop the timer, your order is placed with your local delivery chain.
They are less likely on a drip, also known as patient-controlled analgesia (you push the button for another hit).
"Wake up," her younger brother, Ryan, said, shaking her leg so she could push the button to start the drip.
If you want to open the door from the inside, you will have to push the button on the door frame.
No nuclear nation has automated their stockpiles in any fashion; no rogue CPU anywhere on the planet could push the button.
Push the button and you get a list of your apps, push it again and you're back to the main watchface.
The computer would try to predict when they were going to push the button and then put out a stop signal.
Then you have some DJs up there that just push the button and think they're a DJ but they're really not.
"They are ready to push the button as soon as the election is over," said an economist briefed on the issue.
You can push the button and say something like "two minutes" or "make popcorn" and the microwave will do the rest.
"From the time you push the button, you could be in the air in less than 30 seconds," Mr. Mayman said.
"We are at the point where we can push the button," a Trump strategist who spoke on background to discuss internal deliberations.
Push the button: Perhaps the strangest news out of Trumpland this week is the big red button that POTUS keeps on his desk.
I prep my coffee for when I come home so that I can just push the button while I'm getting ready after yoga.
When you get to your location, push the button at the top of your screen or on the lock screen to end sharing.
Nothing was coming up, so he asked his friend Marina Navarro to push the button to see if she could change his luck.
"Six-year-old boys, they are craving to go to the plaza, push the button, and set the lamp in motion," Geuze said.
This was us, exactly a year ago today, about to push the button on the Weinstein story, unsure of what would happen next. pic.twitter.
Build the droid, then push the button to the side to swing each arm or push it straight to swing both at the same time!
If you happen to lose your remote, just push the button on the Roku player and your remote will sound out, alerting you of its location.
If you push the button on the front, three LEDs will illuminate during the seven seconds it's capturing photos, but that doesn't happen for automatic captures.
The network wanted a half-hour sitcom called "Here's Agnes," but Burnett had a contract that allowed her to "push the button" for a variety show.
Twitter will ask you to push the button on the key, and once successful, will ask you to press it once more to complete the process.
You push the button, and a light turns on telling you the microphones are muted — but they lack the same physical movement that Google's button has.
Rufus will be a CGI mole rat, and "KP now has a communicator on her chest that if you push the button, it's a hologram," Romano reveals.
You push the button to turn the tag on and tell the app what food it's tracking by entering it manually or telling Alexa what you're storing.
Push the button, and Bixby's Google Now-like dashboard display pops up, showing your appointments, the weather, and information from supported apps like Samsung Health and CNN.
Set it to either the sliding door sound or the red alert sound, and push the button on the front of the panel for the Communicator Whistle.
"Push the Button," the honky-tonk number in which Shug demonstrates the art of pleasing a partner in bed, is now the raging showstopper it should be.
Tarana Burke, the founder of the "Me Too" movement, will push the button that starts the world-famous ball drop in Times Square on New Year's Eve.
When Mr. Lewis cast his vote for President Obama's Affordable Care Act, he let Ms. Crowell, his health care specialist, help push the button on the House floor.
At its press event today, Amazon showed off the buttons playing games like trivia, where users push the button to answer just like on traditional televised game shows.
When I push the button to start the board, it tends to jerk abruptly into motion, because my hands are uncoordinated, and my fingers are thick and clumsy.
First you invent radio, then you invent technologies capable of destroying all life on your planet and shortly thereafter you push the button and your civilization goes dark.
Presumably, when you push the button, those circuits are telling the circuit board to tell the iPhone to open up the camera app so you can snap photos.
An infrared sensor hidden inside takes over 100 measurements in about a second when you push the button, and the averaged results are displayed in either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
For example, if you're jogging at a speed of 493 miles per hour, but want to get up to 249 mph, you can just push the button three times.
Actually taking a picture is equally frustrating, as the shutter rarely snaps when I push the button and there is a lot of time necessary for processing between shots.
You can also push the button on the front of the camera to take a direct portrait of someone who you want the Clips camera to remember and prioritize.
One customer noted that his Leviton Universal Dimmer still worked, but he needed to get up to manually push the button, just like, any regular non-smart light switch.
"If we push the button, the bombs will be fired and reduce the U.S. to ashes," an editorial in the ruling Workers' Party newspaper the Rodong Sinmun said on Wednesday.
For example, when you push the button to record, you have one minute to introduce your podcast — and a warning will flash when that minute is about to be up.
Supreme Court nomination Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is probably going to push the button on the "nuclear option" this week to get Neil Gorsuch confirmed to the Supreme Court.
Kids can push the button on the tower to receive missions from Ryder and make use of a plastic zip line to get the pups ready to save the day.
The president — or someone he designates — would make the decision to send a real alert in case of a nationwide catastrophe, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency would push the button.
Beto O'Rourke is ready to "push the button" to launch his presidential campaign, with the announcement expected to first come on social media, a source familiar with his plans told CNN.
If people begin to examine who gets to push the button, and who doesn't, in what contexts, under which conditions, and to whose benefit, they might begin to understand buttons' complexity and importance.
Some nights at Legends, when he's been posing for cell-phone pictures for a little too long, he gets irritable and wonders how it can take so goddam long to push the button.
"If they are in there taking screenshots of stuff, that means that they are preparing, and it doesn't mean that they are ready to push the button [on a sabotage attack]," Caltagirone said.
LONDON (Reuters) - The United Kingdom and European Union might have made enough progress to push the button on a deal by the end of the week, BBC Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg said on Tuesday.
"Basically what they've planned is, there are two forms, the printer has both mock-ups, and when we get the court's decision, they'll push the button on this one and not that one," she said.
"I think you cannot live in Florida and not be somewhat embarrassed about it, especially when it happens year after year after year," said Michael Bennett, the supervisor who had failed to push the button.
Remember the worries that the people who tried to put alarm into the people for the election, he&aposs going to blow up the world, he&aposs going to push the button in the first six months.
Coupled with market volatility triggered by Britain's vote to leave the European Union, this has dented some of the confidence required by corporate boards to approve deals and companies to push the button on capital markets activity.
But while private contractors often maintain the drones and sometimes even pilot them, there is one action they reportedly cannot take: Only a uniformed officer can push the button that fires the drone's missile and kills the target.
"Garth would be really happy with those chairs where you push the button and it leans back and there's a cup holder," Yearwood says, but he didn't fight her for a piece like that in their own house.
But it could be even bigger than that, because U.S. and South Korean officials have thought for several weeks now that North Korea is really ready at any time to push the button on its sixth nuclear test.
Also, because we didn't want to interfere with normal air traffic, we waited to push the button until we were in a scenario where it was obvious which airport, runway, and direction the auto-land system would choose.
The nuclear chain of command is not built for debate, former CIA Director Michael Hayden said Wednesday, warning of the consequences of a Donald Trump presidency should the Republican nominee get elected and decide to push the button.
Her background in energy made her a perfect candidate to tackle a challenge the company was facing: The corner of the glasses, where you push the button that takes a 10-second video, was getting too hot to touch.
"As far as timing is concerned, that is something that we haven't nailed down, but we are trying to get ourselves ready, so that we are ready to push the button whenever the timing is right," he told CNBC's Geoff Cutmore.
"Although they did not push the button themselves, we suspect them of close co-operation to get the [missile launcher] where it was, with the aim to shoot down an airplane," Dutch chief prosecutor Fred Westerbeke said, according to Reuters.
Nunes was present and signed an accord months earlier with 10 other South American leaders to pick a combined North American bid, and he was even reminded of it by colleagues minutes before it was time to push the button.
Putin did not push the button on that missile, but he created the conditions for it to shoot down that plane — and he walked away from it as if the plane were brought down by lightning, making up one implausible story after another.
"There's this kind of, I think, phony idea that things are objective — when you push the button, that's the objective reality, and I just don't think that's true," Duke told me, not long ago, on our early evening walk along the bluffs.
To the Editor: Having left my keyless car running in a couple of parking lots — seems I failed to push the button hard enough — I have developed a fail-safe method for ensuring that the ignition is off: I never turn my radio off.
"If you ever play those claw games at carnivals, you want to make sure you're perfectly lined up with the prize you want before you push the button to go try and grab it," Elizabeth Barrett, a science system engineer at NASA JPL, tells The Verge.
The music industry — with all its various stakeholders, who are far more accustomed to suing each other than presenting a unified front — are hoping that Congress will push the button and turn the unholy disaster of music licensing into something slightly less unholy and somewhat less disastrous.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mergers and takeovers by U.S. high-grade companies and billions of dollars of acquisition loans are ramping up after a sparse first quarter as corporations unwilling to wait for the Trump administration's delayed tax, trade or healthcare reforms push the button on new deals.
From the very first, "Homeland," Season 1, we had a subversive agenda to put our audience on the side of a Muslim terrorist — admittedly, an American who had been turned overseas — but we wanted the audience at the end of that season to root for him to push the button.
It was such an improved experience that they continued with the experiment for another three years (before quitting Facebook altogether for unrelated reasons.)  Is this the solution to our Like crisis, to Like inflation, to the yawning gap between what we think the affirmation means and why people really push the button?
The recipient of the New York City event's official charity will be the Committee to Protect Journalists; well-known journalists will push the button that starts the iconic ball-drop at midnight — hopefully seeing a brighter future for journalism and a reduction in the attacks that have put them increasingly at risk.

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