Sentences with phrase «wobble when»

Around the back, the 16 - megapixel camera module juts out of the body ever so slightly, so there's no wobble when you try to use the phone while it's sitting on a flat surface.
I noticed there's still a little bit of screen wobble when you touch the display, like most Windows laptops, but the hinge and body of the laptop feel study otherwise.
Not only that, but if this turns to be true, then the handset could wobble when placed on a flat surface.
If wing tips aren't your style, the X3 are effective without them but may wobble when bouncing around.
It doesn't look bad, but it does make the phone wobble when placed on a flat surface.
There is some highlight clipping in the sky, the V30 seems a little oversharpened, it suffers from some rolling shutter, and the OIS can't mitigate all the wobble when the camera is mounted on a handheld stabilizer.
Wiggles has a bit of a wobble when she walks and usually sticks her tongue out in a rather endearing way.
This condition causes compression of the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots in the neck, which creates nerve issues (causing the dog to not be able to feel his feet and wobble when he walks) and severe neck pain.
This causes her to wobble when she walks.
Possible to not feel any wobble when driving without the brakes on, but lots of wobble when braking.
Always make sure the leggings you choose aren't too tight or so sheer that your thighs wobble when you walk and your knees show through, at the same time make sure they aren't so loose that they bag at the knees or anywhere else.
(It will wobble when moved.)
To grow the type of muscle that creates a sexy silhouette that doesn't wobble when you do a burpee you need an intricate interplay of factors from rep range to meal timing.
The firm reports on its own unpublished «preliminary results» with elite Olympic ski jumpers showing a 31 percent improvement in their propulsion force, with significantly less wobble when airborne.
Wüthrich found a way to determine the precise shape of a very large biomolecule by studying how its hydrogen nuclei wobble when exposed to carefully tuned magnetic fields — a phenomenon known as nuclear magnetic resonance, or NMR.
The more your balance depends on your vision, the more you'll start to wobble when you close your eyes.
Yet she is only really a hippy with a twist, one prone to wobble when faced with another unnecessary vintage dress.
While Spurs did demonstrate a potentially fatal wobble when they dropped two points at home against West Bromwich Albion on Monday, Hiddink demonstrated a remarkable arrogance when he suggested that Tottenham — who had more English titles than Chelsea until the middle of the last decade — were entering uncharted territory.
Bake pie until curd is set around the edges (filling should still wobble when dish is jiggled; it will continue to set as it cools), 15 − 20 minutes.
Transfer to oven and bake shakshuka until egg whites are set and yolks slightly wobble when pan is shaken (your clue that the yolk is still runny), 10 — 12 minutes.
Strain warm curd through a sieve into warm crust and bake until curd is set around the edges (filling should still wobble when dish is jiggled).
Bake for 25 - 30 minutes, until the brownies no longer wobble when moved.
Bake flan until it looks set like Jell - O (it will wobble when gently shaken), 40 — 55 minutes.
The downsides are that power towers usually cost more, have a large footprint, and many models have problems with wobbling when heavier individuals are performing intense workouts.
BOSU Balance Trainer: This half - sphere ball has a flat surface that tips and wobbles when you stand on it, forcing your core to work harder to remain upright.
Perhaps most importantly, the Discovery isn't a jiggly mess on pavement — you and your brood won't look like the Weeble family, heads wobbling when going round a corner at speed or smacking an unseen pothole.
The Fire Phone body has Gorilla Glass on both sides; aluminum buttons, including a dedicated camera button; and a USB connector that Bezos said Amazon «obsessed» over, to avoid wobbling when connecting.
She got so weak she couldn't jump up on the couch and wobbled when she sat up.
Facilities are basic except the ship is wobbling when wave is strong.
It still has its wobbles when you move your head a lot, pause to drink some coffee or look elsewhere for a while, but I've been playing Monster Hunter 4 and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask for hours with 3D turned up halfway or even full, when the slider on the old 3DS XL rarely made it beyond zero.
The bridge wobbled when it opened in June 2000 because of what engineers called «synchronised footfall» and had to be shut down to be fixed and reopened in February 2002.
The phone won't sit flush on a flat surface like a table, so it wobbles when you tap it or go to pick it up.
The hinge mechanism to to connect the tablet to the keyboard dock is solid though and holds the tab steady, without wobbling when you tap it.
It doesn't really change how the phone works, or how much it wobbles when you are typing on it with it on a table, but it does look very odd.
HomePod might be packed with cutting - edge audio technology, but you're not going to get the most out of it if you stick it on a thin Ikea desk that wobbles when you type.

Not exact matches

The display wobble can be irritating, and the weird gap when it's closed means I have to clean the Surface Book every day.
Remember the implosion of Lehman Bros. in 2008 when, across the planet, bank foundations wobbled?
This allegedly creates a phenomenon called «micro-instability,» something akin to what happens when one sits on a stability ball or stands on a wobble - board.
When markets wobbled, the Federal Reserve was loathe to tighten monetary policy for fear of causing a further market decline which might hurt the economy.
When Jerusalem ignores God, the whole planet wobbles.
The reasons are kind of obvious when you think about it: After a week of wandering streets awash with trash water and wobble - walking drunks, the church lets concert goes sit down and actually listen to music for music's sake.
Presumably when we have an African or an Asian pope it is going to wobble even more.
By the time the fireflies have gone, the congregation and the preacher have struggled through the account of poor Uzzah's being struck dead for reaching out his hand to steady the ark when it wobbled on its way to Jerusalem (2 Samuel), or the heartbreaking saga in Judges about Jephthah's daughter, who lost her life because of her father's foolish promise.
I never saw Bill walk without a cane, and when he walked his hips wobbled side to side with each step he took.
Everyone in our family likes it and it's a very quick and hassle - free recipe to cook when you also have to keep an eye on two kids running laps around the apartment (or one of them is running and the other one is toddling and wobbling after her).
The brownies are baked when the top has set and there is a very slight wobble in the centre.
Foster's split off Treasury Wine Estates into a standalone wine company in 2011 and after some early wobbles it has been a strong performer as a solo operator since early 2014 when new chief executive Mike Clarke took over.
Bake the tart at 325ºF until the sides are barely puffed and the center wobbles like firm Jell - O when you give it a gentle shake, 20 — 30 minutes.
Bake pie until filling is puffed and golden and center wobbles slightly when jostled, 50 — 60 minutes.
Watch closely toward the end of the cooking time and remove from oven when the eggs have plenty of wobble left in them.
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