Sentences with phrase «case of tumbles»

The trim is designed to protect the screen in case of tumbles, but its paint is starting to chip off in less than three weeks» of usage.
The big difference is that the Z2 Force's screen is shatterproof, as it uses a unique 5 - layer construction to prevent cracking in case of a tumble.

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The other is that customers can only leave margin positions open for a relatively short period of time — 27 days in the case of GDAX — which means those betting on a fall in bitcoin need it to tumble in short order, or else they will have to cover the price increase.
Goldman's base - case scenario calls for a 10 - year yield of 3.25 percent by the end of 2018, though a «stress test» out to 4.5 percent indicates such a move would cause stocks to tumble, economist Daan Struyven wrote in a note Saturday.
In David Cameron's case, his approval ratings took a tumble last July, but were relatively stable in the second half of 2011 with around four in ten satisfied and just over half dissatisfied.
More than a year since the start of one of the worst public health crises in recent history, Ebola cases have been tumbling in West Africa.
Moreover, in what's arguably a more brazen case of cinematic larceny, director Daniel Espinosa, best - known for the 2012 thriller Safe House, swipes his anti-gravity stylistics from Alfonso Cuarón, opening the film with a single, very long, VFX - heavy take that sends the camera around in gentle swoops from character to floating character as the space station itself tumbles slowly around its axis.
It's eye - catching enough to be fun, while being covered in the sort of rugged case that will protect from the likely frequent tumbles.
February was a rough month in the markets... lots of volatility... And just in case you might be thinking what happens if the markets take a prolonged tumble.
** BIG thanks to Josiah Sicad of www.lakas.com.ph and friends for being great travel buddies, I did plan to do this alone but I guess dudes are helpful companions just in case I tumbled down in one of the rivers
Case in point: there is a puzzle where huge metal balls are tumbling down a sloped surface that is interspersed with blocks and obstacles that impede the descent of the metallic balls (think a giant pinball machine, and you're half - way there).
Sometimes it's a simple case of having Trico lift you up to a platform with a switch or level hidden away, other times it's asking Trico to leap from cliffside to cliffside, barely clinging onto the rocks tumbling down the rocky surface.
Take Circa 1968, 2004, around which the show revolved: a large - scale case that took some six months to make from the lint of roughly ten thousand pounds of laundry collected from a tumble dryer (using a process Kelly devised in 1999).
Being afraid of the rough and tumble is not in my view why most scientists stay away from participating in blog discussions (but maybe for some this is the case).
They occur when cool, moist air climbs one side of any mountain range (in this case, those that rise above the Antarctic Peninsula) before tumbling down the other side.
The blog predicts «that a bunch of cases will come tumbling out of Santa's bag, just in time for Christmas.»
In case you don't speak «Bravo», that means «Real housewives of New Jersey» d where faux Tuscan shiny wood and tumbled tile reign suprem - o.
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