Sentences with phrase «hinge on a hinge»

The success or failure of a mission can literally hinge on a hinge.
It all hinges on hinges — or rather the carefully weighted imbalance of connected parts.

Not exact matches

Because obviously the more success people have on it, the more they're going out and meeting new people as a result of using Hinge, the more they talk about it, and the more it spreads.
The case hinges on files that Waymo alleges Levandowski stole before leaving the company.
Many observers believe that the future of Uber hinges on the success of its autonomous driving program.
«Obviously, this hinges on the users wanting this functionality and opting in,» says vice president of engineering for Android Hiroshi Lockheimer.
But I think over time because Hinge is getting better and better, you'll be able to use it for a broad array of purposes and one of them will be if you're serious about finding a specific kind of person, it will actually be a great platform for that and still in a much lighter - weight way then having to fill out a whole profile and just using people's ambient information because there's so much information that already exists about people through their interactions that they already have through Instagram and Facebook and Twitter and all these different kinds of platforms that allow us to match you up probably better than stuff you would say about yourself on an online dating site because frankly its more validated and it's more real.
Rather, the board's official go - ahead will hinge on whether customers agree to sign long - term contracts covering 60 per cent of the plant's planned production.
Tesla's future as a mass - market carmaker hinges on efficient, automated production of the Model 3, which more than 400,000 people have already reserved, paying $ 1,000 refundable fees to do so.
«OPEC's current strategy hinges heavily on the prospects of future demand growth,» Bassam Fattouh and Andreas Economou at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies wrote in a new paper on OPEC's policy and choices.
The industry's business model hinges on access to a large supply of free bodies, which often come from the poor.
«For example, some critics have said that everything hinged on me not campaigning in the Midwest,» she continued.
And that means that what the federal government regulates, taxes, and spends over the next several years could in large part hinge on the actions of just one 72 - year - old Southerner: Mitch McConnell.
There was just an article that was a wedding announcement about these two people who met on Hinge.
In our most recent city, LA, we had like 40 something percent of people in LA knew one person on Hinge, so it makes sense for us.
For all the hoopla surrounding the digital economy and virtual businesses, the success of many ventures still hinges on serious capital outlay; indeed, a recent benchmark report by the Business Development Bank of Canada identifies «significant» investment in fixed assets as a key variable that helps mid-size companies grow into large ones.
The cases before the court seem to hinge on the question of whether corporations can have religious beliefs.
And in regards to the role that color plays in branding, results from studies such as The Interactive Effects of Colors show that the relationship between brands and color hinges on the perceived appropriateness of the color being used for the particular brand (in other words, does the color «fit» what is being sold).
Dubitsky also built 20 custom tools to manufacture the bottles, flew in toothpaste caps from Italy (they were the only ones with a butterfly hinge discreet enough for Dubitsky's taste), and once adjusted the buttons on Hello's breath spray by one 20,000 th of an inch, just to guarantee that satisfying click.
Regardless of the politicking and petty feuds, the success of Aequitas will likely hinge on a fundamental choice every market participant will have to make: How is a stock market, that hallmark of capitalism, best served — with unbridled competition or mutually agreed restraint?
I've always believed customer service hinges on internal culture and employee happiness.
Yellen told reporters that the Fed's credibility «hinged» on meeting that target.
Like Rent the Runway in the United States, the business hinged on the simple proposition of allowing women to rent, rather than buy, expensive attire.
Ryan insisted he did not think vulnerable congressional seats and close races were «going to hinge on whether Paul Ryan is speaker or not.»
In the run - up to the December 2 invitation, NATO repeatedly stressed that any offer hinged on Podgorica making further progress on reforms to curb corruption.
The new rule also hinges on the compensation methodology of the Dodd - Frank law, which requires public companies to report their CEO - to - employee pay ratios to the SEC beginning in 2017.
Of course, Lynch's return to the NFL all hinges on whether or not he wants to.
«A lot will hinge on what is happening geopolitically between Russia, Syria, Iran and all sorts of other countries that could be potentially drawn into this.»
The success of an employee handbook hinges on what you include and how you word policies.
Hinge, a popular dating app that introduces users to friends of friends, says it's figured out which opening lines on a dating app land you a date the fastest — and which don't.
The unpredictability impacted assignments at school where his classmates would never be certain if he'd show up for group projects, he said, and weekend trips to Toronto hinged on whether he would be called in on a Friday night in the final hours before his shift was to start.
Whether she'd actually be able to achieve any of these goals as president is hard to judge, as so much hinges on what happens in congressional elections.
All are colloquial catchalls for companies that hinge on work done in small, nonindustrial labs — or even those that use an offbeat scientific rationale to improve health.
Mobile devices are the lever these campaigns hinge on.
Janet Stimpson, president of women's clothing wholesaler White House Design Company Inc. in Burnaby, B.C., runs a business whose competitive advantage hinges on fulfilling orders quickly.
The lid features four locking hinges — one on each side.
Still, the success of the company's turnaround hinges on its Canadian bricks - and - mortar stores.
The litigation hinges on whether U.S. surveillance practices afford enough privacy safeguards.
The success of the company will hinge on that.»
For no - frills soloists like Hundley, success hinges on knowing what to automate, what to outsource, and what to do yourself.
The ruling could threaten Uber's business model in the Latin American nation that — like its operations elsewhere — hinges, in part, on being able to classify its drivers as contractors.
At this point, the future of the platform hinges on whether it can regain trust.
VentureBeat has an article on what to do, and says that since online shopping is crucial to many companies during the holiday season, the fate of your start - up could hinge on your reaction and how quickly you recover.
Elio's motivations are similar to Tesla's — while it's driven by an old - fashioned internal combustion engine, the small, light vehicle will get something like 84 miles per gallon, and the company's DOE application will hinge on its advantages in environmental impact and energy independence.
The entire concept hinges on the fact that we all know Alexa by now.
Some parents raising children in the smartphone and tablet era limit their kids» «screen time,» because they believe emerging research that shows that speech and language development hinges on everyday human interactions.
His entire speech hinged on the simple observation that the addition of carbon to the atmosphere was effectively a worldwide subsidy that had contributed to global warming and prevented humanity from freeing itself from the fossil - fuel era.
All of these elements of successful startups hinge on their mutual effects.
It hinged on a new requirement that will soon become the law of the state, and hopefully will spread to other states.
The case hinges on whether ride - hailing firm Uber used trade secrets from Alphabet's self - driving car unit to advance its autonomous vehicle program.
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