Killer definition

Killer means a person who commits a disqualifying homicide.
Killer calls, i.e. calls where the originating end user has disconnected within a Tariff-specified time limit in order to avoid charges, are returned with a special locally-defined indicator.
Killer means an individual who commits a disqualifying homicide.

Examples of Killer in a sentence

  • Noel Sharkey and Dr. Peter Asaro from ICRAC and Mr. Steve Goose from Human Rights Watch.Four daily side events convened by the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots on legal, technical and ethical aspects as well as the way forward each attracted more than 100 delegates, including reporesentatives from dozens of states.

  • Representatives from the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots attended every meeting to which civil society was invited in the period before the CCW experts meeting and several campaigners participated extensively.7 The need to affirm the principle of meaningful human control over targeting and attack decisions became a central message, as suggested by Article 36, while the campaign’s call for a preemptive ban message was debated throughout.

  • A book along the lines of The Killer Angels but better in my opinion.

  • If you are looking for some good horror books for young adults, you might want to check out these titles: - **Prom King Killer** by J.D. Barker.

  • The global coordinator Wareham delivered statements on behalf of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, at the beginning and end of the CCW experts meeting.


More Definitions of Killer

Killer means the player with the Kill Button;
Killer calls, i.e. calls where the originating end user has disconnected within a Tariff-specified time limit in order to avoid charges, are returned with a special locally-defined indicator. An IP B&C Fee is credited to MFN for these calls, although there are no charges billable to the MFN Customer.
Killer calls, i.e. calls where the originating end user has disconnected within a Tariff-specified time limit in order to avoid charges, are returned with a special locally-defined indicator. An IP B&C Fee is credited to DBC for these calls, although there are no charges billable to the DBC Customer.
Killer calls, i.e. calls where the originating end user has disconnected within a Tariff-specified time limit in order to avoid charges, are returned with a special locally-defined indicator. An IP B&C Fee is credited to Compass for these calls, although there are no charges billable to the Compass Customer. Compass bills its end user for the full value of the call as shown in the rated EMR record, calculates and collects appropriate state and local taxes. Xxxx Atlantic uses the rated message to calculate the payment due the Information Provider, and remits that amount to the IP. The Information Provider is charged for “killer” calls according to Tariff regulations.
Killer calls, i.e. calls where the originating end user has disconnected within a Tariff-specified time limit in order to avoid charges, are returned with a special locally-defined indicator. An IP B&C Fee is credited to Essex for these calls, although there are no charges billable to the Essex Customer.
Killer calls, i.e. calls where the originating end user has disconnected within a Tariff-specified time limit in order to avoid charges, are returned with a special locally-defined indicator. An IP B&C Fee is credited to NorthPoint for these calls, although there are no charges billable to the NorthPoint Customer.
Killer calls, i.e. calls where the originating end user has disconnected within a Tariff-specified time limit in order to avoid charges, are returned with a special locally-defined indicator. Compass bills its end user for the full value of the call based on rates set by the Information Provider: as shown in the rated EMR record returned from Xxxx Atlantic under the optional rating service, or as determined in Compass’s own rating process. Compass calculates and collects appropriate state and local taxes. Compass uses the rated message to calculate the payment due the Information Provider, and remits that amount to the IP. Compass may charge the Information Provider for “killer” calls according to Tariff regulations.