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trigger off

to trigger off
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    • put in motion or move to act

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    1. The scientist participated in developing high-voltage switches, a key component crucial for setting off explosions needed to trigger nuclear warhead.
    2. The basis for the trigger off requirement includes a fair return on capital.
    3. The fair return on capital The basis for the trigger off requirement includes a fair return on capital.
    4. As developed under recital (107) above, anti-dumping measures in this case may trigger a levelling off of sales volume originating in the country concerned.
    5. The Norwegian authorities stressed that Enova would only be involved in the investment phase of the project and that the project would only receive the minimal lump sum to trigger off the investment, but not more.
    6. As developed under recital (107) above, anti-dumping measures in this case may trigger a levelling off of sales volume originating in the country concerned. The price effect of such scenario would likely be as follows.
    7. The Authority was concerned that such further assistance could result in unnecessary funding, as the projects support by Enova would already lead to a zero net present value, including a fair rate of return, and should thus be sufficient to trigger the project realisation. The Norwegian authorities stressed that Enova would only be involved in the investment phase of the project and that the project would only receive the minimal lump sum to trigger off the investment, but not more.
    8. Despite the decrease in sales prices, the Community industry was not able to sell off the produce in this year which resulted in a significant increase in end-of-year stock for 2004. In the IP, the Community industry was forced to decrease its sales prices further. This decrease can partly be attributed to the need to sell off stock built up in the previous year. However, the main trigger for the price reduction was the need to react to the dumped prices of PRC imports that in this year had decreased by a further 24 % as compared with 2004.
    9. Brake system as specified in clause 4.2.4.3 Derailment detection as specified in clause 4.2.3.4.11 Fire detection as specified in clause 4.2.7.2.3 Failure of the driver vigilance device as specified in clause 4.2.7.8 Control-command and signalling subsystem information as specified in clause 4.2.7.9 This monitoring of the functions and equipment shall be continuous, or at a frequency to ensure reliable detection of failure. For Class 1 trains the system shall also be linked to the on-board diagnosis data recorder to allow traceability. For all classes of trains the recording related requirements for control-command and signalling subsystem as described in the Control-Command and Signalling TSI 2006 are mandatory. Indication to the driver shall be made of such detection, and shall require reaction by the driver. Appropriate automatic braking shall be required where a functional failure occurs on the driver vigilance device or on the control-command and signalling subsystem onboard the trains. 4.2.7.11. Particular specification for tunnels 4.2.7.11.1. Passenger and train crew areas equipped with air conditioning The train crew shall be able to minimise the distribution and inhalation of fumes in the event of a fire. For this purpose it shall be possible to switch off or close all means of external ventilation and switch off air conditioning. It is permissible to trigger these actions by remote control per train, or at the level of a single vehicle. 4.2.7.11.2. Public address system Requirements for communication systems are specified in clause 4.2.5.1.