Sentences with phrase «trend on hinge»

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Beliefs that hinge on a guess can't be taken lightly, but we have a lot of people making their own bad decisions that are based on their treating their religious path as fashion or a trend rather than something to be lived.
Still, plenty of elections will buck the national trends, hinging on local issues and local personalities.
A third is to develop a «hinge» that would place the normals on a linear trend past 1975, which Arguez said was the year the temperatures started rising.
I don't focus on major macroeconomic trends or try to predict the future, and my success doesn't hinge on my ability to do so.
Everything in the GCR - idea and the recent warming hinges on whether there have a trend in GCR or not.
This optimism will hinge strongly on events in Europe this week and moving ahead, but if these trends continue, we should expect a slow and gradual corresponding rise in public belief and concern over climate change, a trend that will be important analyze by comparing findings across multiple survey firms and forms of question wording.
Placing different obligations for snow removal on different kinds of properties (e.g., businesses and small homes) is entirely sensible and is part of a larger historical trend recognizing that liability for landowners should not hinge on hard - and - fast legal rules (such as the «natural accumulation rule») but instead should depend upon the purposes for which the property is used.
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