Sentences with phrase «relies on a hinge»

Unlike the aforementioned convertibles, which rely on a hinge, the T300 actually detaches (rather than swivels or folds) from its Bluetooth - operated keyboard to become a tablet.

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One rule of thumb is to avoid Chinese capacitors at all costs, I wonder if the Chinese military relies on homegrown caps or if they outsource that to Taiwan and Japan... As silly as that may sound an actual war could easily hinge on something so silly.
They restored symptoms simply by cohousing their mice with a microbially richer strain, suggesting that the traits they had come to rely on in their research hinged on a delicate balance of mouse microbes.
Squat, lunge, push, pull, hinge, twist, and walk: These make up the seven movement patterns that your body relies on to get ish done every day.
I'm just a novice Crossfitter, but it seems I see a lot of fellow athletes making similar errors, especially on the upswing, using arms and shoulders to push the KB up at the end rather than relying on the hip hinge to power the KB through an arc.
Unlike Tinder, which is GPS - based matching (although you verify your account through Facebook), Hinge relies on your friends» networks to find love.
Hinge, on the other hand, skipped the IPO entirely, instead relying on raising capital from venture capitalists.
The bargain of the best double cab trucks is the 2016 Nissan Frontier: The cost of a King Cab — which relies on small rear doors with rear - mounted hinges — is a mere $ 18,290.
Your decision may hinge on what services you rely on.
Our modern workforce continues to rely more and more heavily on relationships, and the success of a relationship hinges on the trust between both parties.
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