Management Analysis and Planning Process: A formal process of analyzing and prioritizing ignitions which identifies those ignitions that are most likely to become large and/or damaging fires
1: the act or action of igniting: as a: the starting of a fire b: the heating of a plasma to a temperature high enough to sustain nuclear fusion 2: the process or means (as an electric spark) of igniting a fuel mixture
Setting on fire or catching fire The point at which a market gains momentum, liquidity is achieved, and the Net market becomes a more efficient means of buying and selling than the traditional physical market or channel (Related term: Critical mass, liquidity, network effect )
The action of setting the powder charge on fire In former time this source of ignition could be a spark from a flint, a felt lit on fire, a match or even a torch In modern firearms the primer ignites the powder charge