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"I like hinges that disappear, because there are not so many beautiful hinges," said Mr. Boon, who favors pivot hinges that attach at the top and bottom of a door, rather than at the side.
How much success in marriage hinges on choosing the right partner and how much of it hinges on laziness and a failure to tend to the relationship?
It will have special fibres inside the hinges to prevent dust from entering, the hinges would even have dual stops, at 90° and 180° enabling stuff like Hands Free (Duo) Video Calling.
Ms. Keck is a fan of pivot hinges, but she also likes Soss hinges, which are installed on the side of a door and are completely concealed when the door is closed.
The company's success, it says, hinges on its smart scoop.
Of course this all hinges on the sale actually happening.
It hinges on what type of emotional investment you prefer.
Housing fallout hinges on equity market and trade spat duration.
But the film hinges on Sophie Thatcher's performance as Cee.
The growth plan hinges mainly on buying existing retail dealers.
Malevolent hinges on a single question: Is Angie actually psychic?
The deal hinges on regulatory approval and other unspecified conditions.
All of that hinges on what we'll see at CES.
Their comedy hinges on "a sense of surprise," Key said.
It hinges on the questioning and fascination of the viewer.
The case hinges on whether such restrictions are deemed legitimate.
Everything hinges on Angela Merkel's conviction that this is imperative.
Luckily, all of this interconnectivity hinges on the Sonos app.
Of course, everything hinges on what happens on Tuesday night.
The triumph of the soyabean hinges on incomes in China.
Yang's plan also hinges on the use of nuclear power.
A lot hinges on what Beijing and Washington do next.
Then, a kick that took the door off the hinges.
Therefore, fighting insider attacks hinges on detecting anomalous user behavior.
The other hinges on the apparitions of a nightmarish clown.
It all hinges on an acknowledgment of her power bossness.
A lot hinges on this being a friendship that delivers.
The sport hinges on precision, so every brush stroke counts.
ELEANOR STANFORD The whole messy show hinges on this question.
And the whole issue hinges on the matter of inheritance.
But, she added, that hinges on the school's remaining open.
Now, his fate hinges on which narrative a judge believes.
That mystery hinges on the heating of the sun's atmosphere.
In the end, the trouble hinges entirely on the content.
But it hinges on how the data evolve from here.
Handel's victory plan also hinges on support from white women.
It's on the latter scenario that Mr. Bloomberg's candidacy hinges.
The direction hinges on the outcome of this year's election.
Waiting. A lot hinges on what happens in the House.
The prospect for legislative action someday hinges on several unknowns.
The impeachment effort against President Trump hinges on his motives.
In retrospect, the country hadn't entirely fallen off its hinges.
It hinges on a couple of revelations that he experienced.
Evolution by natural selection hinges on the mutability of the genome.
At the ends of fourth quarters, the team's rough hinges showed.
The verdict's electoral impact hinges on what Mr Sharif does next.
The 212-degree hinges that hold the laptop together are unassuming.
It's a performance that hinges on a really good impression, though.
A lot hinges on how many of the emails are new.
It hinges on the middle classes feeling confident about the economy.
Instead, the camera pops out of the keyboard near the hinges.
But that final ask is what the entire objection hinges on.
Mr Turnbull's campaign hinges on how cleverly he can counteract this.
The case hinges on whether that shield applies to copyright infringement.
Remember that when studying the exposed door hinges and solid axles.
Much hinges on what other parts of the government do now.
"The entire deal hinges on verification," said one national security official.
If y'all beat on the door, she'll come off the hinges.
So much progress hinges on the kindness of very rare souls.
Rather, change hinges on the will and capacity to enforce them.
The logic behind keeping the power business also hinges on technology.
"We flew off the hinges, we cursed, we cried," said Johnson.
Impeachment hinges on an interpretation of what constitutes obstruction of justice.
But that hinges on an adventurous spirit, especially outside the classroom.
This prototype has two hinges that sort of folds accordion style.
As Childish Gambino, a lot of Glover's work hinges on dissonance.
For example, the sentiment of travelers' reviews hinges on their companionship.
It all hinges on how such checklists are put in place.
Therefore, understanding this concept hinges on conceiving financial transactions without banks.
So the movie hinges on the expressive powers of that sheet.
Much hinges on a July 25 call Trump had with Zelensky.
The success of Trumps immigration crackdown hinges, however, on Mexicos cooperation.
Peloton's worth hinges on rapid growth and rising gross profit margins.
The success of Trump's immigration crackdown hinges, however, on Mexico's cooperation.
I'd wager that example hinges heavily on the restaurant's local roots.
But it all hinges on how the FBI inquiry shakes out.
I know the severability issue hinges in part on congressional intent.
This transgression hinges on the idea that love is a private act.
Ultimately, Essential's success or failure hinges on what comes after the smartphone.
That idea hinges on reflecting sunlight into space, keeping the Earth cooler.
And when the light switched to blue, only the yellow hinges bent.
While data is great, the project hinges on people knocking on doors.
The analyst's call hinges on several key drivers, including strong consumer deliveries.
Kasich's premise hinges on the delegates choosing him as a unity candidate.
The lawsuit hinges on a stipulation dating from that 1992 HBO concert.
TRADE-OFF If growth hinges on booming trade, alarm bells are sounding.
A scientific answer hinges on the obvious: What exactly is common sense?
And the whole episode hinges on a showdown with a dragon, natch.
The answer hinges on how long Mr Maduro will remain in power.
Whether Penn is liable or not hinges on intent, legal experts say.
Gone are the exposed screws and hinges on the QuietComfort 35 IIs.
"Everything that the government does ultimately hinges on public support," Mitchell says.
Being a man, and especially being a successful man, hinges on dominance.
His appeal hinges on an economic anxiety that borders on outright fear.
Schmid's appeal hinges on a particular phrase used by the Preservation Commission.
But once again, the plan hinges on swing votes Laurel and Donathan.
The future of the company hinges on a creditors assembly on Nov.
Future business success now hinges on satisfying the millennial generation's sustainability expectations.
However, determining the exact economic impact hinges on the GST tax rate.
The whole debate seemingly hinges on an obscure piece of US law.
Like Rubio, Kasich's short-term strategy hinges on winning his home state.
If you look closer, even the hinges on the doors are vintage.
The enveloping character of this work hinges on participation, on physical involvement.
Sexism in TV news hinges on two big traits — aesthetics and power.
Changes included strengthening hinges which early reviewers had found to be problematic.
Consumer adoption of IoT technologies is extremely delicate; it hinges on trust.
The door hardware and hinges are concealed, for a clean, seamless look.
Project Valerie uses special hinges to automatically deploy the two extra displays.
A major part of ULA's image hinges on the idea of transparency.
A lot of the plot hinges on him being against-type funny.
Her nomination likely hinges on she performs during this high-profile hearing.
Tesla's future hinges on efficient, high-volume production of the Model 3.
Much of the humor hinges upon lampooning fussy, toadying conversations about cuisine.
The preservation of our representative democracy hinges on inclusion of all people.
The litigation hinges on whether U.S. surveillance practices afford enough privacy safeguards.
But the deal hinges on all of the plaintiffs agreeing to it.
Use blue painter's tape to mask off doorknobs, hinges and the floorboards.
One part of the Hacker's scheme hinges on a perfectly timed aneurysm.
The study hinges "on the quality of the control group," he said.
The residency requirement means that access to abortion hinges completely on wealth.
The company's pitch hinges on the work of its cofounder, Shuji Nakamura.
Inside the stadium was a heat suggestive of the hinges of hell.
The quality of neighborly life hinges not on abstractions but on actions.
Trump's analysis of people and situations hinges on whether they exalt him.
The integrity of our democracy hinges on the security of our elections.
" —Jonathan Swan, Axios "ObamaCare fix hinges on Medicaid clash in Senate": "Sen.
Increasingly, the success of businesses hinges on their ability to communicate and collaborate.
In the meantime, finding your soulmate hinges on destiny and an algorithm. [ASA]
At this point, Jon's destiny hinges on the other side of his bloodline.
THe GS275's new deck hinges feel noticeably stiffer and sturdier than before.
The Swish chair's 27 cherry wood pieces interlock with a series of hinges.
The success of any trade deal hinges on its monitoring and enforcement provisions.
All of that hinges on how deftly he integrates it into his remarks.
The case, which is under litigation in Stockholm, hinges on the rights to .
The Jets' ongoing rebuild hinges on Maccagnan's ability to pick the right quarterback.
"It all hinges on how well he does these apologies," the insider explained.
There was blood everywhere, and the bedroom door was falling off its hinges.
It's perhaps one of the most robust and unique laptop hinges in use.
America's plan to contain Iran thus hinges on enlisting the help of Russia.
A lot of this hinges on how we choose to view human nature.
According to documents, the disagreement now hinges on coverage for four different lawsuits.
The theory hinges on the supposed misdeeds of two content-saving services, Archive.
Abeinsa's reorganization, for example, hinges on a $20 million contribution from the parent.
At least the hinges are strikingly beautiful things when the doors do open.
Lenovo's Yoga hinge continues to be one of the best 360-degree hinges.
Sher insists that the country's future hinges on what its youth are taught.
Laptops with touch screens and 360-degree hinges are still on the table.
The temporary injunction hinges on midazolam, a sedative produced by pharmaceutical company Alvogen.
Much of it hinges on the extent to which the money passes through.
HP settled on piston hinges inspired by those found in high-end furniture.
"The future of their business hinges on more barrels coming out," he said.
It was attached only with simple hinges, so you could easily [remove it].
A game like Oxenfree hinges almost entirely on its dialogue, story, and characters.
The case hinges on the relationship -- friendship or otherwise -- between Menendez and Melgen.
" Ellis said: "A lot of it, for Crystal, hinges on the confidence piece.
"Everything hinges around how people are able to fare through the winter months."
Still, the success of a deal hinges on a clear chain of command.
The horror hinges on not knowing whether the mummy is dead or alive.
Much of the plot hinges on twists we've seen in other Marvel movies.
Sangoi's bet also hinges on the outcome of national elections due by May.
Much of its reputation hinges on it doing things no other reviewer does.
The myth of indie rock hinges on a rebellion from the social norms.
"But that really hinges on completely severing the foreign ownership connection," he said.
"There's no single juncture, no one crossroads, on which everything hinges," Bruni writes.
Above the tub, a cabinet door had been nearly pulled off the hinges.
Successful implementation hinges on having clear objectives and use cases from the start.
This responsibility hinges on companies measuring, reporting and ultimately managing their material risks.
H.B.C.U.s' survival, then, hinges on more than digging deeper into the government's pockets.
Sex scenes are the hinges of Greenwell's novels, as they are of Kundera's.
The case hinges on convictions of an aide to former New Jersey Gov.
The problem mostly hinges on the difficulty of measuring the distance to things.
It's what his movie hinges on, and yet… THAT WOULD NEVER HAVE HAPPENED!!
Much of the politicized argument about gun safety hinges on the Second Amendment.
The success or failure of tax reform hinges on the implications for growth.
America's future hinges on providing every child the opportunity to realize those dreams.
Venus: The Senate hinges on red, rural states where Democrats are on defense.
Their ruling hinges on the allegation that Mckesson ordered protestors onto the highway.
Here's our rundown, handicapping who could sell and who the deal hinges on.
The catch: The prospective deal hinges on the Trump administration not blocking it.
Ulbricht's appeal to the Supreme Court (see PDF below) hinges on two issues.
The fate of the GOP's health reform plan right now hinges on Sen.
Trump's speech hinges on the idea that crime is surging to terrifying levels.
It hinges at the seat and can fold up into a relatively slim package.
"Our democracy hinges on protecting Americans' ability to fairly choose our own leaders," Sen.
The argument about whether Georgetown's plan constitutes reparations hinges on the first two notions.
Its windows hang by their hinges, its swinging doors creak loudly in the breeze.
The pairing hinges on their chance connection while Abbott was Man Ray's studio assistant.
Filed by Microsoft earlier this year, the patent describes a device with reversible hinges.
However, the expansion hinges on the continuation of the federal tax incentives, he said.
The credibility of the GOP hinges on its willingness to take this responsibility seriously.
The transaction still hinges on antitrust and port industry regulatory approval, the person said.
The plan hinges on hydrogen, the simplest and most abundant gas in the universe.
The case hinges on files that Waymo alleges Levandowski stole before leaving the company.
It features a drop tolerant design, spill-resistant keyboard, and reinforced case and hinges.
That is bad news for an economy that hinges largely on zesty consumer spending.
The success of this approach hinges on the accuracy of the company's psychological profiles.
Two large hinges on the back give the laptop your standard 360 convertible configuration.
Its moral stance hinges on how much autonomy you think adults should be afforded.
That hinges on the notion that Turkey is a "safe third country" for migrants.
The app hinges on the surprise that stock trading doesn't have to cost anything.
The strategy hinges on Ohio and Florida, which are Tuesday's two most decisive contests.
Eligibility for loan forgiveness hinges on the borrower's ability to make on-time payments.
All of which hinges on what the FDA and DEA decide to do next.
Uber's success hinges on the availability of drivers, who numbered 327,000 by fall 2015.
A key part of his solution, therefore, hinges upon the implementation of carbon pricing.
She claims Rob flipped out and tore her bedroom door off at the hinges.
The company's success, of course, hinges on persuading users to download yet another app.
Every player had that power at Magischola, because the game's design hinges on consent.
But Mr Macri's political programme still hinges on a return to international capital markets.
Of course, an Omarosa biopic hinges on how well her tell-all book sells.
And the whole concept of The Sixth Sense famously hinges on death and loss.
The distinction hinges on the amount of control a company has over its workers.
For their appeal hinges in large part on the powerful effect of fear and
Much of NASA's public outreach hinges upon the agency's masterful use of social media.
The introduction of 5G wireless technology, which hinges on Huawei, is a top priority.
The case hinges on a single phrase in the E-Government Act of 2002.
Though famous for his driving, Johnson's success hinges on his precision on the greens.
Harper, naked, continuously knocked on the Blacks' door, eventually knocking it off its hinges.
Of course, this all hinges on the recent gossip about LIGO being on point.
Every player had that power at Magischola, because the game's design hinges on consent.
How we think about this fact hinges in large part on our political ideology.
The episode hinges upon whether or not she'll accept or reject his sexual identity.
Their offseason hinges on whether they can make a successful bid for Kevin Durant.
His political future now hinges on how well California fares in this unprecedented crisis.
The Apple Card hinges on the tech giant's mobile payment and digital wallet service.
The Oscar nomination controversy hinges largely on the state of representation (or lack thereof).
" Details: Progress between the U.S. and North Korea hinges on the definition of "denuclearization.
And the hinges make it easy and oddly addictive to push up and down.
The future of Trump's presidency hinges on what Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation finds.
The answer hinges on defining why air hunger is uncomfortable in the first place.
Mr. Whitty uses rods to make the fins gesture; hinges make the tail swish.
The case for a big Comey effect hinges on the large decline in Mrs.
But crucially, its success hinges on whether China will follow through on its commitments.
The defense hinges partly on whether a collection of cardboard boxes is a home.
And the future success of the field hinges on how that funding is allocated.
Their strategy hinges on finding young companies that are raising capital at reasonable valuations.
His argument to stay hinges on the governor's forgiveness of the crime through clemency.
That peace between Israel and the Arab states hinges on delivering a Palestinian state.
I think the key really hinges on how Kim wants to drop nuclear weapons.
By the Dark Ages, inventors could incorporate hinges on prosthetic arms used by knights.
So the truth of the matter hinges on perspective—and, it turns out, geography.
But essentially all of that influence hinges on Clinton winning the election in November.
For Asia's high-tech economies, the rebound's durability hinges on the fickle tastes of consumers.
But the humor of Jessi's situation hinges on her unmet expectations of womanhood, not shame.
And it all hinges on the fact that Aria doesn't even know she's doing it.
It began with "pivot joints," the simplest hinges that simply open and close the claws.
Much hinges on efficient, volume production of the Model 3 along with tight spending control.
It hinges on the equity raise, which is not expected to launch before mid-November.
Its growth strategy hinges on opening new stores, which are paid for in two years.
Success also hinges on how much consumers have to spend on such luxuries, she added.
The aptness of the monster metaphor hinges, to some extent, on both groups' destructive tendencies.
Instead, it hinges on the question of whether these particular ingredients are synthetic or natural.
A just solution to climate change crucially hinges on maxing out near-term mitigation spending.
The calculation hinges on how many other people you'd expect to also win the prize.
Two of the steps require the clumsy manipulation of those fiddly wing nuts and hinges.
The game hinges on a choice made a third of the way into the game.
And like every great cinematic masterpiece, a lot hinges on its ending — that final denouement.
The seemingly arcane debate about the discount rate on pension liabilities hinges around this point.
Activists say ending child marriage hinges on raising more awareness about its impact on girls.
But it all hinges on how successful Soleimani is in his current Baghdad deal-making.
India's bid to become a middle-income country hinges on the likes of Ms Kaur.
This is a company whose entire existence hinges on the cultural appreciation of physical things.
This is the mid-tail of content creators that the company's business thesis hinges on.
Any lasting de-escalation likely hinges on a broader political settlement, which still seems distant.
A lot hinges on the more comprehensive monthly jobs data, which is expected on Friday.
Castor says her own success — and her career — hinges on two things: technology and Braille.
Boosting the private sector hinges on adopting investment friendly regulation and boosting security, Fellah added.
The drop hinges, at least in part, on another new record low -- in teen births.
As we learn in the end, the only real victory hinges on a great loss.
The growth outlook hinges significantly on whether tax cuts do their job and stimulate growth.
And Canadian prosperity ultimately hinges on a new NAFTA deal with the US and Mexico.
But his success hinges on the participation of young voters, traditionally the hardest to mobilize.
Abrams's own future, no matter what she does next, hinges on that being true. ♦
The case hinges on the union contract that the NFL holds with the players' association.
This latest round of legal maneuvers hinges on the arbitration clause in Ms. Carlson's contract.
That rising support also hinges on how the proceedings are carried out in the House.
His whole strategy hinges on turning out new young voters and working class infrequent voters.
The through-the-looking-glass view of the hearing hinges on a few key moments.
Instead, it often hinges on the patronage of white art collectors, gallerists, and board members.
Pros: Metal-reinforced hinges, budget-friendlyCons: Cheap nylon frames will break if you're not careful
All campaigning hinges on a comprehensive knowledge of which incentives galvanize specific voters to action.
But in a sport that hinges on precision, good sweeping can separate gold from silver.
Young's move hinges around the one warrant used to authorise all of these computer intrusions.
If your identity hinges on skiing Black Diamonds, you may have to give that up.
Ambiguity can make people of color feel that their sanity hinges on a single verdict.
A future of personalized, preventive and predictive health care hinges on sharing personal health data.
She also acknowledges a lot hinges on a coronavirus aid package for Americans and businesses.
Its four panels are attached with double hinges, with each panel measuring approximately 17.4 inches.
These are worrisome trends, since its lofty $27 billion value hinges on attracting more people.
My only chance of becoming a good man hinges on not becoming my father's son.
But it needs congressional approval, which hinges on a vote in the Democratic-controlled House.
"Small hinges swing big doors: That's a Trek-ism we use around here," he said.
And he, like, barrelled past her—and damn near broke the door off the hinges.
Much hinges on the degree to which America and China can engage in successful dialogue.
So it's no surprise that the medical establishment's criticism of reforms often hinges on money.
Tesla's future as a mass-market carmaker hinges on automated production of the Model 3.
All the tech is built discreetly into the hinges and temples without appearing too chunky.
The same hardened aluminum and steel that make the latch are used for the hinges.
Allain: Can you give me an example where the action really hinges on the physics?
Part of unifying the GOP hinges on highlighting an endorsement of Balderson from Ohio Gov.
The best part is that almost every historical pivot hinges on an implied sex scene.
Trump's decision to withdraw the troops hinges on Turkey's cooperation to secure the northern border.
Part of this hinges on how strictly Trump chooses to enforce the sanctions he's reimposing.
The ability to legislate hinges on Ryan and McConnell being able to agree among themselves.
His strategy going into Super Tuesday, with its Southern-heavy slate of states, likewise hinges on
The trunk's unsightly hinges are hidden from view, a step most other automakers don't bother with.
Plus -- CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER, CONSERVATIVE COMMENTATOR: I believe that ultimately everything hinges on getting your politics right.
Some hinges were defective and some reviewers' screens broke after the Fold's protective film was removed.
The GOP plan hinges on extending Obamacare's protections only to those who maintain continuous insurance coverage.
Like Fifty Shades, the success of After hinges on something simple: People like being turned on.
His dominance in the primary at present hinges on the scattered affections of less progressive Democrats.
For young mothers like her, the ability to seek office hinges on access to child care.
The same goes for the assassination of Gianna, the pivot on which the whole story hinges.
The $814 million mission hinges on detecting something that has never been definitively detected before: marsquakes.
Remember that Twitter, which hinges much more on news, is 1/23rd of Facebook's market cap.
And this is a movie whose twist hinges on the viewer knowing nothing about the story.
But it hinges on larger questions about Indian rights, stemming from the tribes' unique legal status.
This short novel hinges on the agony and anxiety of being trapped by the status quo.
The bottom line: Economic opportunity for most Americans increasingly hinges on one factor: where you live.
Their ability to get by relatively unnoticed hinges on the fact that they're the norm, ie.
Fitch's assessment of the banking sector's impact on Italy's sovereign rating hinges on two main issues.
In court, whether consumers are being harmed often hinges on whether they'll see a price increase.
Too many people think the problem with education hinges on the laziness and incompetence of teachers.
"And for us, as people, our very destiny hinges upon which one we elect to follow."
The eligibility hinges on the country maintaining its only investment grade rating, from ratings agency DBRS.
The success of any hypercar hinges on three elements: ludicrous performance, decadent looks, and abject scarcity.
Angels, and the Inside Story of Rock's Darkest Day, hinges on the argument that the Sixties
Most of the earnings growth expected at megabanks this year hinges on one thing: stock buybacks.
The placement of those allotments usually hinges on the strength of investor demand for the deal.
However, other senior US officials said the administration's policy hinges on pressuring North Korea through China.
Productivity As with any self-driven venture, your success hinges on how productive you can be.
That's a big "if," and it hinges on a tangle of scientific, social, and bureaucratic complications.
It also hinges on whether Democrats and Republicans keep control of the House and Senate, respectively.
Firewatch also hinges on dialogue, but ditches the band of kids for a tale about solitude.
Obama's plan now hinges on transferring detainees deemed too dangerous to release to a stateside facility.
WGBI membership hinges on investment grade ratings on local debt from both Moody's and Standard & Poor's.
The study also found that your success on the app hinges on what city you're in.
Our future hinges on our ability to grow crops smarter, stronger and safer than ever before.
The panel's bottom hinges can slide out slightly for different phone thicknesses, or phones in cases.
There are no detailed charges yet, but the case hinges on how underwriters offloaded unsold shares.
But its success, he added, hinges on whether new businesses can be persuaded to open there.
A democracy hinges on elected officials being held to account for what they say and do.
And it all really hinges on the unsealing or leaking of those Office of Compliance records.
Read the full story:Cloudflare's China business hinges on a partnership that's threatened by the trade war.
The show hinges entirely on Owen and Annie's relationship, which is a friendship, not a romance.
Whether the United States takes greater action on Hong Kong hinges on the unpredictable Mr. Trump.
The hack all hinges around Xcode, a tool used to create iOS and OS X apps.
What do you make of this episode-ending development (the one the season hinges on, structurally)?
If the door won't close properly check the door hinges, which is often where problems begin.
However, a lot hinges on the more comprehensive monthly jobs data, which is expected on Friday.
A face-to-face meeting hinges on progress in the year-long trade war, he added.
And for us, as people, our very destiny hinges upon which one we elect to follow.
The nation's future prosperity hinges on our ability to protect new ideas as they come along.
Much now hinges on the KCM liquidation as it winds its way through the Zambian courts.
That hinges on the casting, with some recognizable faces, without giving anything away, making unexpected exits.
Since the singer-songwriter form constructs a human being's soul laid bare, much hinges on likability.
The EVO 2900-S's creaky hinges and flimsy, plastic lid make for an iffy first impression.
That long-term R&D vision, however, hinges on aducanumab&aposs approval in the near term.
President Obama's plan to close the facility hinges on bringing some detainees to the United States.
It's not hugely different from the hinges Lenovo has used on its Yoga laptops for years.
President Trump knows that the future of his conservative agenda in Congress hinges on this election.
As a result, the relationship between graduate students and professors is one that hinges on trust.
It hinges on a rivalry between Caesar and an angry human colonel played by Woody Harrelson.
Sonic's success hinges on the character being likable, and the redesigned Sonic is easy to love.
Like his signature step-back, the permissibility of Harden's Euro step hinges on a "gather" step.
The book hinges on her desire for an education; it's what drives her throughout the book.
In essence, the plan hinges on whether the customer self-identifies as a foreign government official.
The future of real-time payments hinges on the Federal Reserve playing a key leadership role.
But its success or failure hinges on a number of factors: Does it teach newcomers effectively?
But their argument hinges on the belief that regulations banning gambling actually keep people from gambling.
It's telling that America's one homegrown philosophical tradition, pragmatism, hinges on the use value of ideas.
And she and her team know that presidential campaign often hinges on just those origin stories.
The Texas plaintiffs' attack on Obamacare hinges on this 9003 amendment zeroing out the individual mandate.
Then there's that plot turn that hinges on an Ovidian metamorphosis (appropriately, as George teaches Latin).
Her entire fragmented psyche hinges on her denial of everything happening right in front of her.
The Maeslant Barrier looms on the shore, showing off its huge hinges and enormous steel gates.
At the end of the day, intraparty democracy hinges on a relatively small number of people.
"It all now hinges upon what Liu He is bringing with him to Washington," Cutler added.
Clinton hinges on an important question: Is she strong among all nonwhite voters or just black voters?
Kiesel said a possible interest rate reduction hinges on the worse-case scenario in relations with Mexico.
Any Model X made after March 26 won't have the issue; replacement hinges are already in place.
In the gig economy, the success of the service hinges on a steady pool of independent contractors.
In Ambush's case, it's a style that hinges on lyrics revolving around daily observations, struggles, and triumphs.
Whether infidelity becomes a serial behavior ultimately hinges on one's reasons for cheating in the first place.
Tesla's future as a mass-market car company hinges on efficient, automated production of the Model 3.
The blockbuster legal battle between Uber and Google's self-driving spinoff company, Waymo, hinges on two questions.
Much hinges on sales of Apple's new flagship phone, the iPhone 7, during the holiday shopping season.
Yet the future of Social Security hinges on energizing those millennials to be concerned about this dilemma.
The LIA's claim hinges in part on its allegations that the trades were procured under "undue influence".
The Phoenix suit I tested uses two motors at the hips and mechanical hinges at the knee.
Both feature sturdy, 360-degree hinges, full Windows Ink support, and webcams that work with Windows Hello.
But the law hinges on the presence of autonomous technology, not the presence of a human driver.
Tammy Duckworth, much of their campaign strategy hinges on Trump, now the GOP's presumptive nominee for president.
The company's success hinges on convincing — or "educating" — their consumers about the value of what they're offering.
Microsoft's Surface hinges have been sturdy in the past, so that's a claim that's easy to believe.
Samsung's hinges on both Odyssey laptops are flimsy, nothing approaching the hydraulic motion of, say, Lenovo's ThinkPads.
With their hinges and foldable screens, foldable smartphones have more breaking points than traditional slab-style smartphones.
The entire experience hinges on this relationship; it drives the story, the puzzles, and the world itself.
What becomes of passporting rights hinges on UK-EU trade talks that could take years to finalise.
Child labor is such a complex issue, partially because it hinges on so many other global inequalities.
For many of these sites, the viability of the investment hinges on finding these older insurance policies.
The future of the sport hinges on whether any serious rule changes can ameliorate the brain damage.
My existence hinges on three things, each interconnected: Food, laziness, and websites that bring food to me.
The final call is made by the president, and thus hinges on President Trump's worldview and idiosyncrasies.
Successful international investing hinges on the ability to manage indirect exposures, as well as direct country exposures.
Plus, her argument hinges on the fact that the vibrators were for women, and they weren't penetrative.
But it still serves a valuable spiritual purpose — one that hinges upon restoration, intention-setting, and gratitude.
Just 2 weeks ago it looked like they got back together, but now it's off the hinges.
Lenovo says the hinge will be tested to be more durable than the hinges on its laptops.
This could include anything from auto and aerospace parts to tiny metal hinges used in home appliances.
It all hinges upon whether Virgin Orbit will be able to make its plane-flown launcher work.
Part of VOX's success directly hinges on the image Abascal projects of a strong and energetic leader.
The whole issue hinges on control of the Play Store The difference, ultimately, is one of scale.
Far and away the most prominent aesthetic feature on the convertible, however, are those big, shiny hinges.
The doors are never delicately placed back in their hinges; they are slammed with guillotine-like force.
A lot of that hinges on how the Birdman-Wayne relationship shakes out in the coming years.
The whole film, in a sense, hinges on a simple, unexpected gesture she makes at the end.
The public's rare, unequivocal rejection of a problematic celebrity often hinges on the severity of their offense.
Their success hinges on a deceptively simple trick: Do something slightly outré, add uncontrollable laughter and post.
Tesla's future as a mass-market car company hinges on efficient, automated production of the Model 33.
The plot hinges on her attempt to maintain her identity in a world designed to erase it.
How far Rubio is able to push his agenda hinges, most pressingly, on his success in Venezuela.
It hinges on two immortals: an Astrologer and the glorious Queen of Shemakhan, whom he forever seeks.
Just stack the three sections together, pull down the branches from its hinges, and start fluffing away.
The arms are thick and sturdy, while the metal hinges, instead of screws, ensure a secure fit.
The system hinges on vaporizing and then jetting the molecules that make up a drug's active ingredients.
Eligibility hinges on the time it takes for a survivor to get to the hospital, explained Muldoon.
That reporting also hinges on Russian hackers' usage of a URL shortening service, and a tragic typo.
The finale hinges on a "Nightmare on Elm Street"-type cliche in the fight to defeat Pennywise.
Mr. Rajoy's future also hinges on whether the Socialists can recover from their largely self-inflicted crisis.
But this hinges on how quickly federal regulators approve the growing list of proposed LNG export projects.
How much these shows get out of the issue hinges on how much they put into it.
One of the story's most gripping moments hinges on the results of a Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot.
The overall narrative of these contests likely hinges on the outcomes in two states: Michigan and Missouri.
The sustainable use of space hinges on how new space laws are enforced and coordinated across nations.
When Spike Lee moved to the Upper East Side, the house was missing a door and hinges.
Initial findings into the causes, it said, pointed to impact on exposed areas of the screen's hinges.
The Affordable Care Act's success hinges on a large number of healthy people enrolling in marketplace coverage.
If you want to make the display smaller, you can fold one of the hinges back over.
"It all hinges on next Tuesday," said Mark Longabaugh, a senior adviser to Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign.
But treatment hinges largely on inexpensive, older drugs like vincristine, which have been off patent for decades.
It's painted yellow with black hinges, with the same lettering that appeared on Davis's 1949 school bus.
But part of his usefulness hinges on maintaining the appearance that he's not merely doing Trump's bidding.
"But a relationship that hinges on personalities, Erdogan and Trump, will face long-term risks," Cagaptay says.
The ability to do so without reducing federal revenue hinges on the promise of 3 percent growth.
" Dershowitz's argument hinges on the Senate agreeing that neither of those charges qualify as "criminal-like conduct.
School readiness hinges on high-quality early learning settings, which are impossible without a high-quality workforce.
Whether the doors are from Ikea or a custom manufacturer, they come predrilled for hinges and screws.
What ultimately gets charged often hinges on the nature of the value received and the favor dispensed.
Many believe Justice's fate hinges on Trump, who won West Virginia by 42 percentage points in 2016.
It's easier to open a door by pushing on a spot farther away from the hinges. Why?
One of Jack's constitutional claims hinges on a straightforward question: Are Jack's custom wedding cakes artistic creations?
The force of the blast shattered windows and blew locked doors off their hinges, the sources said.
All of that, of course, hinges on an executive being receptive to lower valuations to begin with.
It is why brakes and doors squeak on dirty hinges and why wipers chatter on dry windshields.
Our success hinges on the courage to make bold moves and resist the temptation of easy fixes.
The outcome of the 22019 elections, they say, hinges on how well the Democrats manage that shift.
It uses a complicated mechanism of multiple hinges and sliding plates to fold and unfold the phone.
The shutdown hinges on a border wall battle that's become about so much more than a wall.
The police's case against Mr. Teltumbde and the other intellectuals hinges on violence that erupted on Jan.
So much hinges on the summer as the Lakers look to add another star to their roster.
The case hinges on whether Uber used the alleged trade secrets to further its autonomous vehicle program.
The entire movie hinges on Lex Luthor using his wiles to trick Batman and Superman into fighting.
Driversiti's future hinges on the company's ability to integrate its software into as many phones as possible.
Swift's celebrity hinges on the air of authenticity, which means her feuds are supposed to be real.
The major selling point of dumping the F-749 in favor of the F-16 hinges on cost.
The GS23's new hinges are sturdier, but they don't quite match the rest of the system perfectly.
Like all good sci-fi, the plot hinges on a rebellion and a computer that gains self-awareness.
Strange and at times surreal, the story hinges on Yossarian (Christopher Abbott), a bombardier flying missions over Italy.
The lawsuit hinges on a city requirement mandating that the landlord present a certificate of suitability to tenants.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons' 22017-year relationship with privately run lockups hinges on the housing of immigrants.
It can mean dancing through and around them, perhaps taking them off their hinges and reshaping their function.
And, like any good Fogelman story, it hinges on one tragic moment that, right now, is a mystery.
So does any business or public figure, really, that hinges some part of their existence on the internet.
It said initial findings showed the issues could be associated with impact on exposed areas of the hinges.
The story hinges on how a voting public receives and interprets information — and how parties manipulate that perception.
One plot hinges on buckets of feces; another features P.T.A. moms learning about Michel Foucault's thoughts on sex.
It hinges on whether the company fudged its accounting, but symbolically, the trial stands for a lot more.
Apple's revised foldable patent application describes a display with hinges that can fold in half or in thirds.
The story hinges on a surprising and comical makeshift family that Alice forms with three twentysomething aspiring filmmakers.
I didn't want to include hinges as we know them — these mechanisms on the sides of our eyes.
Now, any potential uplift in the global economy hinges on Trump and Xi reaching a deal, said Preiss.
Instead, there are "internal" hinges and locks that are push-to-open in order to streamline its appearance.
Thursday night's second episode, "I Think I'm Gonna Tolerate It Here," hinges on an arcade-style basketball game.
The app's messages are time-specific, providing information relevant to women that hinges on their stage in motherhood.
The wreckage is covered in algae and barnacles, but panel numbers and hinges are still visible, reported CNN.
This technology, which hinges upon higher levels of autonomous navigation, brings a wide swath of improved mission possibilities.
It's almost 17-inches wide, plus an extra half an inch on each side for the screen's hinges.
The box holding the hardware on the hinges is now much smaller, making them lighter and shallower overall.
Almost any space nerd will tell you that the future of the space industry hinges upon private spaceflight.
But that hinges in no small part on who the Catalan separatist bloc selects as its next candidate.
Of course, success in all of these pillars still hinges on one large unknown: mental toughness or grit.
A big piece of that plan hinges on combining the messaging infrastructure of WhatsApp, Instagram, and facebook Messenger.
Before landing on the designs behind the polished hybrids available today, companies tried all sorts of transforming, hinges.
La La Land's narrative hinges on whether its lovestruck Angelenos will choose each other over their respective ambitions.
The government's request hinges on the information between the October 19th date and the date of the incident.
However, it cautioned that the trajectory of headline inflation hinges on global oil prices, which "remain highly uncertain".
Feminism hinges on the freedom to adorn, nourish and pleasure our own bodies the way we see fit.
Australian Industrial Energy's (AIE) Port Kembla terminal is also possible, but that hinges on signing up industrial customers.
It hinges on a double technicality: For either of these things to actually happen would be fairly bizarre.
Many analysts dispute this analysis, which hinges on a rapid rise in production of the Model 3 sedan.
Thus, species recovery ultimately hinges on the incentives for landowners to protect and improve habitat on their land.
Its 18,2023 existing U.S. workers would only be sustained, but that hinges on all promised deals following through.
United States, which hinges on whether police can check a cell phone's whereabouts without first obtaining a warrant.
Trump's path to the White House hinges on carrying Midwest states such as Iowa, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Its products include metal parts for vehicle bodies and chassis and mechanisms like door hinges and driver controls.
Amlo's strategy to re-vamp the economy hinges on the construction of an $85033 billion dollar oil refinery.
Trump's confidence in American elections hinges on a simple metric: the extent to which they personally validate him.
You could see his shoes through the stripbetween hinges, high tops that looked innocent evenwhen he kicked you.
They've also got automatic locking hinges so you don't have to worry about them wobbling or flinging off.
Tesla's future as a mass-market automaker hinges on efficient, automated production of the mid-priced Model 3.
The bank's involvement hinges on three large bond offerings that it arranged for 1MDB in 2012 and 2013.
The merger still hinges on approval by both Hapag-Lloyd's anchor shareholders and the consent of UASC shareholders.
The lawsuit, filed Monday, hinges on the alleged use of an increasingly popular — and controversial — technology: facial recognition.
And while Spotify is a massive service, its success still hinges on users listening on their mobile devices.
So the credibility of Cohen's latter claim hinges, essentially, on whether Gates told Mueller about it long ago.
Even in the world of art, which often hinges on reference, nostalgia can get the best of us.
The impetus for change typically hinges on a moment when the focus shifts away from words toward action.
The door flew from its hinges, the tarpaper roof tore away, and the elements found their way inside.
Glass jars glinted with treasures he had retrieved from the Rockaways, door hinges, pennies, rings encrusted with sand.
Setting up an independent republic hinges in part on whether Catalonia would assume its share of Spain's debt.
I suggested that people like to know the artists behind the art — my job hinges on this notion.
Much hinges on American trading relationships with its neighbors, which expanded after NAFTA went into effect in 1994.
Growth in Africa's most industrialised economy hinges heavily on saving power firm Eskom, which is drowning in debt.
But parents' ability to foster resilience in our children hinges a great deal on our own emotional resilience.
Tucked underground are 156 80-square-foot crypts made of Tuckahoe marble, with slate doors on iron hinges.
The model at Year Up and the other nonprofit work-force ventures hinges on close ties with employers.
Even moving forward with the next short-term projects involves private financing that hinges on a longer lease.
M.P. The stage area in "Yerma" was encased in a glass box with no visible door or hinges.
The current lawsuit against it hinges not on big questions of equality and justice, but on a technicality.
A door of the vehicle, apparently ripped from its hinges and covered in blood, lay on the ground.
The bottom line: Researchers know learning hinges on the strengthening and weakening of the synapses between individual neurons.
What I see as hinges in these paintings could also be perceived as support beams in a structure.
This all hinges on one small question: Can two visionaries work in tandem to create one new vision?
A strong light from underneath makes the wire hinges disappear and throws up the black figures in relief.
Much of it hinges on a name — specifically, the titular messiah's, who is known only as al-Masih.
But that hinges on some U.S. flexibility in applying sanctions including waivers for European allies buying Iranian oil.
So they have finely tuned hinges with complicated systems of interlocking gears that need to do that work.
Distressed at losing his daughter and granddaughter, Bee's "heart was hanging on its hinges," with worse to come.
The case hinges partly on an argument that modern news spreads through social media headlines, not full articles.
Her success hinges on the same registration-based strategies on which groups like MOVE have led the charge.
The 'ick factor' Although in vitro meat might be healthier for consumers, its success hinges on public acceptance.
Like the other keyboard options, the hinges allow for high flexibility and multiple typing angels for maximum comfort.
The launch hinges on approval by the Federal Aviation Administration, which is reviewing SpaceX's investigation of the Sept.
If a story hinges on public outcry against something, see what quotes or actions the story is citing.
Success in any venture hinges on paying attention to your customer's shifting trends and your market's competitive landscape.
Tesla's future long-term profitability hinges on ramping up Model 3 output, which is intended for mass production.
" The suit hinges on two tweets sent by the candidates, which include accusations of "white supremacy" and "racism.
Much of Van Dyke's defense hinges on the legal protections given to police officers who use deadly force.
That hinges on resolving its licensing disputes with Huawei and Apple, as well as continuing to diversify revenue.
When asked whether his vote hinges on what happens with the coal miner provisions, McKinley admitted it may.
In England, jugged hare hinges on a successful amalgamation of blood and Port, again added at the end.
Rates last went up in August 210, and the next move likely hinges on how Brexit plays out.
The future for batteries on larger ships also hinges on suppliers' capacity to develop lighter, more powerful systems.
The case hinges on how the justices will apply one of its past decisions to the claims against Apple.
Getting mad about notches is like being angry about side-view mirrors on cars, or hinges on a door.
Inclusion in both indexes hinges on investment grade ratings on local debt from both Moody's and S&P Global.
This time, the GS75 sports new, beefier hinges that make the display feel significantly more secure at all angles.
Several reviews of the Galaxy Fold reported defective hinges and screens that broke after removing the Fold's protective film.
Reuss' strategy hinges on bringing costs down thanks to steadily dropping battery prices, more efficient motors, and lighter cars.
When reporting hinges on neutrality, even the appearance of being beholden to the industry you're covering can be trouble.
For Apple, perhaps the biggest driving force for iPhone sales hinges upon a meeting set to take place today.
The redesign hinges on the video-sharing website's new creator pages, which it has made simple, straightforward, and stylish.
The outcome now hinges largely on two groups that have long been at each other's throats: Kurds and nationalists.
Samsung said initial findings showed that the issues could be associated with impact on exposed areas of the hinges.
Cruz's whole strategy for capturing the presidency hinges on evangelicals' support, as Robert Draper details in The Times Magazine.
Then you can look at functional jewelry, the mechanisms, hinges, and the controls, which affects your perception of quality.
The hinges are tough enough to keep the top closed and the strap is a bit tough to secure.
Chief Executive Pascal Soriot's push to re-charge the company and bolster future sales largely hinges on cancer treatments.
Lee County's decision hinges on an interpretation of state law with which Mr Herring, in his official opinion, disagrees.
For many Montanans, their identity hinges on the idea of being un-stuck: independent, cross-ticket voting, open-minded.
They also didn't want the exterior to include any distracting "locks, traps, handles, or hinges", according to its maker.
Competition among private-sector firms, they say, often hinges on rights which the government allocates in an opaque manner.
Other than that, the only attempt to keep things visually interesting hinges on frequent reaction shots from the crowd.
Since AI's success hinges on access data, it is these giant tech platforms that will ultimately control the market.
However, it hinges on BMPS raising a hefty 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion) by the end of the year.
But the ability to right a brand's ship hinges on a willingness to admit fault and learn from mistakes.
But success hinges on an agreement from Iraq and Iran, which were far from certain to give full backing.
AI may seem untethered from humans, but it actually hinges on data produced by people — and gathered by companies.
Arkansas' ban hinges on the findings of an individual physician, Thomas Atkinson, who has published no research on kratom.
It has already improved life immensely, but we forgot to buy hinges, so we've had open shelving for months.
Artemis' success hinges on Congress approving the extra funding for the program, and it's unclear if that will happen.
We will see what we have to do, depending on what the state decides, which hinges on that process.
American allies will come to believe that American protection hinges on the whims of an unstable and unpredictable leader.
Washington (CNN)Bob Hemseath, whose corn-farming business hinges on the whims of mother nature, is comfortable with uncertainty.
The renewed focus on valuations suggests any recovery in European stocks hinges on companies' ability to deliver strong earnings.
And in a twist of fate the movie hinges on, Fliehler was the one that took on that role.
Some large part of the whole scientific endeavor hinges around what would seem to be a simple concept: reproducibility.
Lo and behold ... the mason jar exploded, and blew the fridge door off its hinges, and into Matt's head.
IFF's business hinges on science and innovation, developing everything from drink flavors to scents for fabric softeners to perfumes.
An emotional turn hinges on the leading woman, alone at night, absorbing a personal song through her goofy headphones.
All of this hinges on its customers trusting computers, hence, the firm's target audience are tech-savvy millennial investors.
For Koreshkov success hinges on his ability to defuse that check hook and stay away from the low kicks.
Internal ethnic conflict remains a serious risk, and much hinges on the party's ability to secure a broad ceasefire.
It hinges on a fundamental contradiction, parallel untruths the President has repeatedly used to deflect from negative developments: 1.
However, the success of these treatments often hinges on catching breast cancer before it enters its more dangerous phases.
" The Nebraska lawsuit hinges on the terms "sex" and "gender identity," saying federal law uses only the term "sex.
Each member of the team has a particular skill that hinges on their experience with their respective disability identity.
The Chromebook is fairly simple as the name implies, with two pancaked pieces drawn together by large silver hinges.
Part of that strategy hinges on exploiting Trump's incendiary image and linking him to the Republicans down the ballot.
For a start, JPMorgan's rosier view hinges somewhat on the fading of 'China tail risk' involving messy yuan devaluation.
The disagreement hinges on whether there was a queue at ISTIM's Port Klang facilities at the end of January.
Most doors attach to frames with butt hinges, which have visible knuckles whether the door is open or closed.
The prostitution marketplace's profitability hinges on delivery of "the goods" to those seeking to buy people for sexual use.
That's because the effort hinges in part on paying down a mountain of debt by selling off various businesses.
The case hinges on the SEC's whistleblower protection rules required by the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law.
For thousands in the transgender community, hope hinges on the changes that they hope the new bill will bring.
Another concern in the current reform debate is that much of it hinges on the belief in second chances.
Harper eventually knocked the door off its hinges and entered, then dragged the boy into the bathroom, police said.
The system centers around birch plywood panels of various sizes and hardware that includes brackets, hinges, handles, and feet.
Hofmann explained that, typically, the threat of violence hinges on how the group is approached by law enforcement agencies.
The success of many entrepreneurial efforts hinges on cooperation over time, so a breakdown in trust can be devastating.
As the video below explains, it all hinges on those extra holes at the top of your running shoes.
HP even finessed the hinges, which use pistons and are reminiscent of kitchen cabinets, but also some expensive furniture.
And when your superhero movie hinges on a finale set on a train, you kind of know you're doomed.
"The success of our study hinges on the fact that [the species] is so easy to identify," Harvell said.
Republicans of all stripes are agreed that a lot hinges on whether the president can make progress in Congress.
But the prospect of a brokered convention largely hinges on what happens if no one clears that 1,991 benchmark.
Any case that hinges upon moral judgment or beliefs must err on the side of personal liberty and freedom.
Ikea uses the same Blum hinges, drawer slides and other hardware as many high-end kitchen manufacturers, he added.
Simon's palatability hinges in large part on Ethan's presence, and the film never really does anything to acknowledge that.
Second, the company installed what it called a protective cap on the hinges of the phone where it folds.
As a data-driven advertising company, Google's business model hinges on knowing as much about its users as possible.
Ultimately this all matters because Trump's case for himself as a candidate hinges crucially on his alleged business prowess.
Both new productions shared a program with Ailey's "Revelations," a classic whose relevance hinges on the dancers' collective energy.
Today, with the appearance of a credible rival to Mr. Maduro, Venezuela's future hinges on those very same officers.
Real action on climate hinges on these big players to the point that small personal measures pale in comparison.
Typically, this is code for "class" and "world-building," which the latest iteration of the Bond franchise hinges on.
Bloomberg's strategy, which has included massive ad buys in Super Tuesday states, hinges on finding success in those contests.
One case that hinges on the disputed DNA techniques stemmed from the beating of Taj Patterson in December 2013.
And for someone whose currency hinges on popularity, rounding down ("abbreviating") might not have the calming effect YouTube evangelized.
And when your victory hinges on the whims of 7% of the population, you're setting yourself up for failure.
I'm glad Mr. Bush understands them, but given that he's retired, not much hinges on whether he grasps them.
Turns out 360-degree hinges are pretty cost-prohibitive (though admittedly we've seen them on some fairly cheap systems).
" Dershowitz's argument hinges on the Senate agreeing that neither of the charges facing Trump qualify as "criminal-like conduct.
Wood said there's no cutscenes or edits, and a lot of the suspense and such hinges on sound design.
The best and worst thing that "Us" has going for it hinges on the apparent simplicity of the concept.
As in the movie, a main plotline hinges on an unwanted pregnancy and the illegal abortion that ends it.
Their escape is the action that the episode hinges upon and plays out in an exciting and creative fashion.
Full satisfaction with these types of subjective history books hinges on the author's judgment about who makes the cut.
As a story that hinges on visual discernment, "Splotch" is appropriately light on text and strong on visual storytelling.
The event is flashy, but the day's success hinges on Santa, according to Dennis Jaigobin, who produced the event.
Where Good Time had an electric Robert Pattinson at the center of it, Gems hinges entirely on Adam Sandler.
She admits that the management of her addiction hinges in large part on her husband being by her side.
Its business hinges on something very 2019: Life events big and small are being relentlessly chronicled on social media.
Bloomberg's bet hinges on none of his opponents consolidating support and building unstoppable momentum in the first four states.
Liberman and his supporters likely consciously, or at least subconsciously, know that Israel's future hinges on fixing this problem.
Their battle also hinges on allegations of sexism, mismanagement and whether Verma squandered millions of dollars in taxpayer funds.
Everything hinges on one fact: To protect your baby from CMV, first you have to know that it exists.
It hinges on a reporter's comments at a private event where there are fewer ground rules for appropriate conduct.
It also hinges on the enactment of the American Health Care Act, which would cut $839 billion from Medicaid.
The current court case hinges on the fact that Help Refugees says there were "fundamental errors" in this consultation.
The story, which hinges on a harrowing confession, is imbued with a captivating sense of youthful excitement and vulnerability.
A lot of the film hinges on the audience believing in that ending, and in my case, it worked.
Manafort's defense hinges on pinning the blame on Gates, who they accuse of embezzling millions of dollars from Manafort.
The artwork at the BRIC Biennial mostly hinges on corporeal experience, on what it is to be a body.
Do you think that Trump being in office affects the racial basis that the black genocide argument hinges on?
The case hinges on whether ride-hailing firm Uber used apparent trade secrets to advance its autonomous vehicle program.
But the novel still hinges on one key bit of information that's withheld from the audience and the narrators.
A. Much hinges on whether Martin Kobler, the United Nations envoy for Libya, can cobble together a national unity government.
" The department accuses the challengers of "conjuring a conspiracy theory involving a deceased political operative that essentially hinges on wordplay.
The alternative practice hinges on a bill that state senator Jamie Pedersen plans to introduce next month, according to NBC.
Its 360-degree hinges turn it into a tablet, and the included digital stylus lets you doodle and take notes.
Much hinges on Kim's upcoming summit with Trump, who said it could happen in the next three to four weeks.
Thanks to their sophisticated watch-band hinges, Lenovo's high-end convertibles also had a real sense of style and personality.
There is much, up to and including world peace, that hinges on America's continued respect for the "one China" policy.
Of course, everything hinges on this first launch, and Steckel says the company is eager to see the satellites fly.
The creeping horror of Theresa realizing that Bernard is a Host hinges on that question of what, exactly, he's seeing.
Though the front door had been blown off its hinges, the house remained standing unlike most others on the street.
Our closets are basically bursting at the hinges with an amalgamation of different purse styles we've collected over the years.
The aluminum alloy backing prevents from dents and scratches, with the hinges allowing multiple typing angles up to 135 degrees.
Whatever the stars say, Bhutan's fortune also hinges on the whims of its twin neighbours and their 2.5 billion people.
But as it turns out, the success of organ donation hinges just as much on other links in the chain.
Each of these foundational practices hinges upon our ability to collaborate, and collaboration is where the Beehive State truly succeeds.
The Public Utilities Commission's decision also hinges on a requirement that TransCanada Corporation receive a presidential permit for the project.
The action of the book hinges on a visit Ellerin made to New York City in the summer of 1999.
The Texas lawsuit argued that since legality hinges on taxation powers, removing the tax penalty makes the individual mandate unconstitutional.
Blizzard's argument for suspending Chung hinges on an alleged rule violation, specifically Section 6.1 of the official Hearthstone Grandmasters rules.
The copper-polished hinge, inspired by cabinet door hinges, helps make the display appear like it's floating above the keyboard.
Made from natural rubber, some cuts and hinges allow the shapes to expand leaving voids that create a new pattern.
The future Jewel had imagined for herself — as a college student, and later a neurologist — hinges on weight loss success.
But that if hinges on how wide a gulf exists between what's good for MoviePass and what moviegoers actually want.
His plan hinges on leveraging the rental car company's operational know-how, and being ready to try just about anything.
The company's future hinges on the successful development of ALXN1210, aimed at treating the same rare blood disorder as Soliris.
The decision largely hinges on the fact that members believe there's not enough evidence to push forward an impeachment hearing.
Your integrity as a leader hinges upon your ability to avoid distractions that prevent you from putting your people first.
The organization Collier belongs to believes that the survival of small growers' hinges on providing a high quality, organic product.
Berlin believes energy security hinges on having transportation options and does not necessarily depend on where the gas comes from.
A lot of the Surface Studio's reputation as a revolutionary device hinges on one element: namely, the "zero gravity" hinge.
The tale hinges on the death of a dog named Pilot, onto which the tall man has projected his identity.
" And, like any good mystery, the show hinges on our interest in answering one simple question: "Who drew the dicks?
But Buchzeiger says the tariffs specifically target the hinges and other steel parts she imports, and would cripple her business.
And rainfall, such as the South Asian monsoons, on which much of subcontinental economic life hinges, will become more erratic.
The H page 'turns' with hinges, the C page has corners, and puzzle pieces are missing from the P page.
Featuring reinforced hinges, ports, and keyboards, and capable of withstanding 30-inch drops, they're the very essence of ruggedized technology.
That said, the trade and jobs relationship hinges upon balance of trade, not tariff levels or the volume of trade.
Much of the debate hinges on the unknown — the fear of it for some, the thrill of it for others.
It also has excellent battery life and 22-degree hinges so it can double as an Android/Chrome OS tablet.
The transaction also hinges on CSN being able to secure long-term supplying contracts from CBSteel, the same person noted.
It hinges on the recent death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and the unusual political situation his absence causes.
The New York probe hinges on the state's Martin Act, an anti-fraud law, as well as consumer protection statutes.
The hinge enclosure is polished and contains small piston-based hinges that make its thin screen feel sturdy and steady.
Warren's campaign is now acknowledging that her strategy hinges on reaching the convention and positioning herself as a consensus choice.
His most successful approach right now hinges on the goodwill of the elites that he has dedicated himself to destroying.
Assuming Democrats all vote against Kavanaugh (which they might not), the vote largely hinges on two moderate Republican women: Sen.
Forbes died when Hield was a kid, and his house is now abandoned; windows shattered, door sliced off the hinges.
Ms. Clifford's suit hinges on Mr. Avenatti's argument that the agreement is invalid because Mr. Trump had not signed it.
The lawsuit hinges on something called a "sync license," which companies have to obtain for songs they synchronize with videos.
"This strategy hinges on Saudi Arabia," Helima Croft, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets, said in an interview on Friday.
But for now, the crucial question — the question on which much of American democracy hinges — is not what Trump does.
"A strategy like this hinges entirely on media outlets' willingness to be manipulated by bad fath actors," Adam Serwer tweeted.
The strong support hinges on the high reputational risks for the parent should the Taiwan subsidiary be allowed to default.
"The global macro scenario hinges heavily on the Fed," said Mark Howard, head of US credit strategy at BNP Paribas.
Any support for the greenback hinges mainly on Congress passing major tax reform, the Reuters poll of major currencies found.
This hinges on a largely incongruous idea that people treat everyone in their lives the same, across time and contexts.
But, as with most political battles, the fight often hinges on what cannot be controlled — even by piles of money.
Nevertheless, Gillespie's race with Democrat Ralph Northam is tight; a lot hinges on turnout, meaning any controversy is potentially costly.
The Point: Trump's only chance at a second term hinges on people believing he is responsible for the economic uptick.
Her release hinges on a single demand: the Prime Minister must have unsimulated sex with a pig on live television.
The hike proposed in the bill hinges on new projected state revenue numbers that the governor announced earlier this week.
The fate of Donald Trump's presidency hinges on an impeachment case that is unfolding faster than Congress can keep up.
King Florestan XXIV and his queen have a daughter, you see, and the story hinges on her finding Prince Right.
A class-action lawsuit about overtime pay for truck drivers hinges on the precise wording of a Maine state law.
Some door hinges on the ground level (an item that I'd never thought of as decorative) are from Parker's foundry.
Employees learn through online, competency-based education, where progress hinges on command of subject material rather than time spent learning.
Commas are the nails, rivets, screws, joints, braces, brackets, hinges, pins and pegs in the vast architecture of human thought.
The cumulative impact of the play hinges on Jenny, so it is no small thing that she never seems real.
" Pressed on whether his support for the legislation hinges on its inclusion, he said, "It's very, very important to me.
In any case, America's energy future hinges less on what Washington does than on what the rest of America does.
But the extent of the FCC's regulatory authority over broadband Internet access services hinges on the definitions of those terms.
Interview anxiety essentially stems from the thought that someone&aposs quality of life hinges on their performance in an interview.
"We're popping off at the hinges," said Derick Echevarria, a vice president with Local 100 of the Transport Workers Union.
Of course, all this hinges on one important detail: The girls have to be the ones actually doing the selling.
The only problem is, Christian already knows who the killer is, since his own future hinges on the cover-up plot.
Ultimately, a lot hinges on how such a machine could be used and what resources it would have at its disposal.
The case hinges on a pretty simple argument: Does requiring Medicaid recipients to work to receive benefits further the program's goals?
Plus, they are interactive enough so that you don't feel like your emotional well-being hinges on a lifeless stuffed animal.
Other offers are on the table, including one higher than 54N11BK 's, but it reportedly hinges on modifications to the agreement.
All agreed that Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hinges on how compelling he and Christine Blasey Ford are at the 10 a.m.
Even when reporting a hate crime that hinges on cultural identity, police departments are often ill-equipped to handle the situation.
But it all hinges on whether AMD is actually able to produce enough cards to meet demand and keep prices steady.
Any restart hinges on talks with the government to increase security at the site, company spokeswoman Indi Gopinathan said on Tuesday.
The big picture: Everything hinges on Congress' leading solution, which would use a benchmark rate to pay out-of-network providers.
Maybe that's hinges more towards outrageous than annoying, but I just saw something about how the company has weathered that storm.
Our ability to consume media, navigate our commutes, predict weather and monitor developments on battlefields hinges on satellites orbiting the planet.
DP World is the company's biggest investor, and Virgin Hyperloop One's fate hinges on getting a green light from the Emirate.
He tells me to take off too, since much of my work hinges on the two of us doing things together.
That hinges on a bank's capital, or the difference between assets and liabilities, which acts as a cushion to absorb losses.
The continued development of the 19-seater hinges on the smaller plane being certified as airworthy by the civil aviation authority.
But having its stock's price go up on Day One is critical to the company's brand that hinges on being trendy.
But as in China, everything hinges on the university entrance exam, so until that is tackled, nothing is likely to change.
The vast majority of the controversy hinges on whether Musto and the Arduino Foundation will ensure that Arduino remains open source.
It gets its motion from bending and deflection rather than hinges or bearings, and the motion relies on the paper's flexibility.
The episode hinges entirely on Fred Armisen's deranged and deceptively light performance in a role he was arguably born to play.
As the Brookings Institution think tank explains, the refugee system hinges on all countries sharing the responsibility of taking in refugees.
The front nose can swing open and away from the rest of the plane, staying connected through hinges on one side.
But the broader appeal of Greek government debt hinges on Greece's ability to stick to the terms of its latest bailout.
But completing the Vosik challenge hinges on a mixture of enemy crowd control and fast, efficient boss DPS (damage per second).
" A second House aide: "[T]here is bandwidth but ... the will for an immigration deal hinges — as always — on border security.
"I think it hinges more on macroeconomic factors impacting consumers' spending on soft goods than it does Express' ability," he said.
Southco, US provider of locks, hinges and bolts, plans to build a factory in southern city of Rzeszow, Puls Biznesu said.
There are so many factors that contribute to relationship length, so it's unlikely that your romance hinges on your Facebook friends.
But it's worth emphasizing that this entire line of attack hinges on falsely conflating the House's inquiry with the Senate trial.
The two companies though are pushing back on critics, noting that the deal hinges on approval from both shareholders and regulators.
The finding hinges on completely ignoring factors that employers consider when setting pay — factors such as occupation, education, experience and hours.
Organized society hinges on the premise that there can be restitution for harms done and consequences for those who inflicted them.
"Advise and Consent" was not intended to devolve into a partisan debate that hinges on the party affiliation of the nominee.
This hope hinges on Collins and Murkowski: So there it is: McConnell says nominee will get a vote in the fall.
The ability of girls to love meaningfully, at least in the eyes of global society, hinges on their desirability to men.
Unsane certainly qualifies: one of the movie's key points hinges around insurance companies' plots to milk even the healthy for money.
Valeant's future hinges on the question of how much its collection of businesses is worth, Gretchen Morgenson writes in Fair Game.
JS: Most of the arguments that Sandersism is the future of the party hinges on this runaway support among young voters.
Enjoy trying to sleep tonight wondering if tonight is the night our SWAT team blows your front door off the hinges.
LifeDoor is a simple gadget that sits on your doors' hinges and closes them automatically (and gently) when smoke is detected.
An agreement hinges on Russia using its influence over Assad, and for Gulf states to convince opposition groups to take part.
Musk's goal since founding SpaceX in 2002 has been to make spaceflight cheaper, and all of that hinges upon rocket reusability.
Short of unscrewing the door from its hinges, there's nothing I can do in that moment to change how it behaves.
Unfortunately, we also exist in a web of professional dependencies where individual success hinges upon others' help, input and buy-in.
And that, as ever, hinges on whether the Chinese government can strike the right balance between state intervention and market forces.
It also has only two hinges, which make folding and unfolding easy, and can be stored standing with the kickstand extended.
Mr. Avenatti's argument hinges on a blank signature line by the alias used for Mr. Trump, David Dennison, on the contract.
Today's plea agreement, aimed at resolving the two federal criminal cases against Manafort, hinges on his full cooperation with Mueller's investigation.
The play's human impact hinges on another performance: that of Martine Chevallier, who plays Marie-Claire at the age of 60.
He pointed to the aluminum sills that ran along the bottom of doors, and the steel hinges bolted onto the sides.
Chinese leaders may not face voters, but they, too, care about legitimacy, and that hinges on performance for them as well.
The success of that approach hinges on the fact that Americans are keener to follow in Kim Kardashian's footsteps than FEMA's.
The decision hinges on this: Though Myanmar is not a member of the court, Bangladesh — where many Rohingya fled to — is.
"Sanders's path is narrower and hinges on keeping Biden under" the 1,991 delegates necessary to win outright on the first ballot.
The Motorola Razr, which was just released but has already been plagued with reports of creaky hinges, does fold completely flat.
Their story is not only just as implausible, but also hinges on a false equivalency between Jack's alcoholism and Stephanie's work.
The sport's long-term success hinges on moving more urgently toward safety, especially at the youth and college levels, he said.
She cut each limb of each figure out of black cardboard and thin lead, then joined them together with wire hinges.
The prosecution's case largely hinges on the jury believing the women's accounts; there is no physical evidence to support the allegations.
Zaldivar's appointment to CEO still hinges on a partner confirmation vote that the law firm said should wrap up in December.
A gay joke hinges on one simple idea: that queer identity is so undesirable and shameful that it's the ultimate insult.
This is possible thanks to a loophole in international tax law and hinges on staff in Dublin concluding all sales contracts.
The triangle hinges on Malia White, a bronzed Floridian deckhand trying to move up the ranks, and her two paler suitors.
The complaint hinges on a 2018 decision by the California Supreme Court establishing a new test for employment in the state.
The prosecution's case hinges almost entirely on the jury believing the women's accounts, since there is little or no physical evidence.
A frustrated Trump, who tried to shake the unmoving door, pulled it off the hinges and threw it on the ground.
Deleveraging hinges on whether the company will cut its 2018 capex and use its quasi-REIT sales proceeds to repay debt.
The media strategy to reach that goal partly hinges on pumping out ads that air Republican grievances with individual news stories.
A film that hinges on trust issues may not seem like a strong choice for a first-time collaboration among brothers.
Whatever the reason, Lloyd Webber's artistic reputation now hinges primarily on his three earliest shows, especially Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita.
The Dutch front door opens onto a keeping room with a large fireplace and a built-in cupboard with butterfly hinges.
The potential penalty against Facebook could reach billions of dollars because the case hinges on whether it violated a previous settlement.
Much of the legislation behind workplace equality hinges on defining "comparable" positions to identify pay standards across jobs in the workplace.
And all these questions about whether the president could be indicted, it hinges on this question of pardons and it also hinges on this final question, this is really important, we have Bob Mueller acting much more like a Senate-confirmed officer of the constitution and not like somebody who was picked to do a discrete task.
Some of the opinion hinges around IP addresses, and whether they are private and subject to the Fourth Amendment, or already public.
Today, we are here, but our future hinges largely on whether or not people are willing to listen to stories like mine.
But a deeper dive into the data shows the post-midterms rally hinges on the majority party maintaining control of the House.
The whole second season is plotted around a single question that hinges wholly on their group dynamic: will their secret come out?
The next three, meanwhile, are reactions to a larger design flaw with the initial Fold, which allowed particles to fall between hinges.
The second point hinges around the fact that, just before the FBI seized the site, a Playpen administrator changed the homepage image.
He is not Russell Westbrook or James Harden, autocratic focal points whose team's entire offense hinges on how they read the defense.
In The Prestige, the big twist hinges on a person — and the audience — relying on their memory, only to discover it's faulty.
But the future of the peripheral also hinges on it being more than just an add-on for a decent VR shooter.
The Danish Netflix Original hinges on deadly acid rain, which wipes out almost the entire population of Denmark in one fell swoop.
The underlying case hinges on a pretty simple argument: Does requiring Medicaid recipients to work to receive benefits further the program's goals?
Dell's also adjusted the hinges to make it easier to open with one hand, which is a similarly subtle but appreciated update.
Progress hinges around improving diets for women and children, improving the status of women in society, and lowering poverty levels, he added.
While it is now meeting some of its payments, its survival hinges on emergency funding from the country's main state-backed banks.
Whether it's actual glasses, sunglasses, or fake hipster glasses, it's nearly impossible to avoid wonky hinges and missing screws at some point.
Doing so would open up approximately $15 million in cap space (this number hinges on what they'd get in return for Green).
The two of them are the hinges of the Brawn tribe, but Jason seemed to be playing a slightly more aggressive game.
Aqua Connect's case hinges on Apple's AirPlay technology — the feature that allows audio and video to be streamed across different Apple devices.
The executive order hinges on asking a judge to change a 1997 settlement agreement that restricts how long children can be detained.
The company hinges its success on its ability to rapidly reuse rockets and spacecraft they bring back after multiple missions to orbit.
But that hinges on the support of politicians and taxpayers, who typically pay higher user fees or increased taxes to service debts.
The company's unique flight profile hinges on its LauncherOne rocket mounted beneath the wing of an ex-Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747 jet.
In this market domestic supply hinges on output of nickel pig iron (NPI), which in turn is dependent on imports of ore.
He further explained that a sterling appreciation will not come about until growth outlook improves, which hinges on the Brexit jitters subsiding.
Their influence -- preserving a Shia-dominated "crescent" from Tehran across Iraq and through Damascus to Beirut hinges on the Assad regime's survival.
No OLED displays, no fancy 360-hinges, no spatially aware cameras, or RGB keyboard backlights, or USB-C, or even Thunderbolt 3.
That case hinges on one central claim: that Iran is clearly violating the deal and has thus rendered it a meaningless agreement.
The story this time hinges on Drake's long-lost brother Sam, who forces Drake to come out of his treasure hunting retirement.
Considering HP makes the x360 laptops with 360° hinges, I thought that at least some of that knowledge would be imparted here.
As such, it's testing the hinge to endure twice the amount of cycles that hinges are rated for in its regular laptops.
Moreover, after years keeping America safe on "24," Sutherland was a perfect choice for the role, which hinges on Kirkman's basic decency.
But breaking into the halls of power will only matter if we use that access to tear the doors off their hinges.
Whether there is any criminal culpability in that hinges on what Trump knew and how well he understood what he is doing.
The future of Tesla hinges on the Model 3, the lower-priced sedan that Elon Musk wants to sell in large numbers.
But the sustainability of peace talks hinges on whether Israel will slow down settlements to an extent the Palestinian leadership finds acceptable.
Much of the demand outlook hinges on China and whether its refiners will continue to import crude at 2018's breakneck pace.
This need for corporations to show their commitment to LGBTQ people, according to noted actress and activist Laverne Cox, hinges on capitalism.
How others might profit from his legacy hinges on how astute he was about arranging for control of his music after death.
Snapchat's future hinges on its ability to get to profitability so it can keep financing R&D in augmented reality and hardware.
The driver's immunity also hinges on whether the injured person was part of a protest in which a permit had been issued.
"So many doors swing open or get blown off their hinges if this can win," Carbon Tax Center director Charles Komanoff said.
A strong economy with a strong currency hinges on the country's growth prospects, and whether investors are investing there, the Telegraph reports.
Much of the film hinges on Simone's alcoholic descent and eventual redemptive ascent, culminating in a jubilant concert performance in Central Park.
The fate of America's millions of undocumented immigrants hinges on the identity of that person and the character of the next Congress.
Lucerne imports steel from Asia and finishes it for US automakers -- those shiny steel hinges, for example, on upscale Jeep Wrangler models.
If you're replacing hinges on an existing door, it's usually easiest to match the style and size of what is already there.
Much hinges on whether the three companies can agree on how to handle the allegations against him and settle on a replacement.
By Tuesday morning, the bodies of three men lay on doors that had been ripped off their hinges to serve as stretchers.
But her responsibility for the Facebook fallout is likely to grow, and her reputation as C.O.O. hinges on the implementation of changes.
That reading hinges on the notion that there is an equivalency, or at least causality, between criticism of Israel and anti-Semitism.
As with any project that hinges on New York fetishization, authenticity is key, and Young and Blanks's bona fides are in order.
The stock market's future hinges a great deal on what happens during the trade negotiations between the US and China in October.
Metz is a retired former Republican whose platform hinges on the legalization of marijuana, lower tax rates, deregulation, gun rights and more.
The case now hinges on the country's top appeal court, the Cour de Cassation, where Sarkozy, 64, has lodged a separate appeal.
The pair's strategy hinges on blocking Trump from getting the 1,237 delegates needed to avoid a contested Republican National Convention in July.
"A lot of whether that can turn around or whether that can stay positive for the president hinges on China," Dawsey said.
With China's government unlikely to budge on issues before the next U.S. election, a lot hinges on how the Trump administration responds.
Set in France right after World War I, Brady Corbet's ambitious drama hinges on an unruly boy who battles his authoritarian parents.
A similar suit targeting abortion restrictions in Texas was filed last week, and it also hinges on the decision in that case.
Their partnership hinges on a deal that would give the Muslims in the Southern Philippines an autonomous homeland, ending decades of insurgency.
With the exception of the screws in the hinges holding on the temple stems, there are no visible screws on Snapchat Spectacles.
Here's the thing: Oracle's argument hinges on Google's supposed failure to produce documents relating to the Google Play on Chrome OS announcement.
It hinges on the enduring question of why innocent people suffer, the answer to which has eluded theologians and philosophers for centuries.
It hinges on a roller coaster accident that takes the lives of six teenage members of a chamber choir from Uranium, Saskatchewan.
Like today's other populist leaders, Mr. Trump knows that his standing with voters hinges on making good on his most radical promises.
Her story, set largely in childhood and adolescence, hinges on her quest to understand why her operating system is out of whack.
So the future of world trade, with all it implies for the world economy, now hinges largely on Donald Trump's mental processes.
Mr. Willey pointed to the aluminum sills that run along the bottom of doors, and the steel hinges bolted onto the sides.
Living with tech Real action to protect privacy hinges on big institutions, to the point that small, individual measures pale in comparison.
Mr. Manafort's defense hinges on discrediting Mr. Gates, the main witness for prosecutors, and suggesting he was to blame for financial improprieties.
The downside of these double hinges is that the gaps between the screens are about half-inch wide, which prevents complete privacy.
The scenario hinges on a number of "ifs," involving Democrats splitting their votes in November and tipping the election to Mr. Molinaro.
As the game continues, the teammates are separated, and their final take hinges largely on how smart one thinks the other is.
Last but not least, it remains to be seen whether the mechanical hinges of folding phones will survive the test of time.
Abrams the dealmaker Like so many others in the party running in 2018, Abrams' trail talk typically hinges on health care prescriptions.
"Enjoy trying to sleep tonight, wondering if tonight's the night our SWAT team blows your front door off the hinges," he said.
The show's success or failure hinges on how the central mystery eventually wraps itself up, but fair warning: You'd best be patient.
Trump tried to shake it and rapidly got so frustrated he pulled it off the hinges and threw it on the ground.
To produce the densely patterned, intricately connected system of hinges by hand would be prohibitively expensive and time-consuming, Ms. Boltenstern said.
That hinges on whether they can look as hard at the errors in their party as at the ugliness in America. Opinion
The thin, episodic plot hinges on a promotion the family's father has received, which will require a move to New York City.
Some of the appeal for keeping the impeachment inquiry narrow hinges on the idea that it would help speed up the process.
But it warned that in the longer term, debt sustainability hinges on maintaining the fiscal and reform effort and further debt relief.
The entire plot of The Farewell hinges one hell of a lie, and yet the film's most remarkable quality is its truthfulness.
" Klein writes: "But for now, the crucial question — the question on which much of American democracy hinges — is not what Trump does.
On Sunny Meadow Street, the inferno blew a garage door 20 feet off its hinges and melted the windshield of a car.
And so Tesla's future success likely hinges on whether it can deliver the Tesla 3 on time at the cost it's promised.
The fate of the rest of the vault, however, hinges on a high-stakes battle being fought in court by Prince's estate.
To say the course of the 21st century hinges on this conflict's outcome would be a stretch, but not an outlandish one.
The individual thought drawings, grouped in rows or clusters, are pinned to the wall via transparent hinges, without any framing or matting.
"A great deal hinges on President Trump signaling to his Republican base that he thinks this bill makes sense," Chen told me.
"These four walls have a story to tell, the door is off the hinges, there's no wishing well," he sings on the track.
Its value hinges on the premise that patients will use telehealth options instead of going to the doctor or the urgent care clinic.
There are also specially-designed hinges in the arm holders that allow users to reach for things while still secured to the crutches.
Every meaningful fix you make, from bringing damaged systems back online to feeding or healing the crew, hinges on how the dice fall.
That case hinges on the fact that they went down with such little resistance, despite possessing a team that looks reasonable on paper.
No Man's Sky hinges in large part on players drawing satisfaction from the naturally occurring stories that play out when different systems interact.
When they shined a red light on the plastic, only the hinges colored in blue absorbed the light's energy, heated up, and folded.
It also hinges on the speed at which American shale producers step up production, and on Donald Trump's dream of oil self-reliance.
In an industry where career advancement often hinges on who you know, preserving good relationships can be the difference between working or not.
Instead, this should be thought of as another asset for doctors The key to the success of this project hinges on two factors.
But this theory hinges on Jon Snow taking the hero's role, which would make Dany the analog for Azor Ahai's wife, Nissa Nissa.
Since it usually takes years for authoritarian strong­ men to consolidate their power, a lot hinges on the electoral savvy of the opposition.
Inslee's plan for the U.S. hinges on Congress passing a law that would overhaul the current production of electricity in the United States.
The Fed's argument for its recent interest-rate rises, for example, hinges on stopping unemployment from falling too far beneath the natural rate.
The strategy hinges on deeper cooperation between the US and Russian military against extremist groups operating in Syria, particularly ISIS and Nusra Front.
Opener's particular vision of the future hinges on the idea that these vehicles will ultimately be cheap enough for regular families to afford.
The deal's success hinges on an agreement from Iraq and Iran, which may not give a full backing, three OPEC sources said Tuesday.
Any fundamental change in a society hinges on questions of power: who has access to power, and how those in power allocate resources.
Ambient contextuality hinges on the idea that there is information hidden all around us that helps clarify our intent in any given conversation.
Being male still hinges on being seen as not female — not soft, or deferential, or sensitive to the needs of others around you.
If you have the patience and gentleness with hinges necessary to get the Lomography Square Camera to work, it can do a lot.
The objects were found in a decaying wooden box with bronze hinges at Casa del Giardino in Region V of the archaeological park.
Much of that optimism hinges on the chance of the United States and China finding a way to de-escalate their trade war.
"His teammates are shouting 'shoot the hinges!' and he just goes and wanders off around the map—I find that amazing," says Martin.
The legality of Trump's purchase hinges upon whether or not he used the helmet and jersey to benefit the Donald J. Trump Foundation.
Tesla's future profitability hinges on ramping up output of the affordable sedan but the company has fallen short of a series of targets.
JerryRigEverything used two AOC USB-powered 16-inch displays (about $100 each), a couple of door hinges and epoxy to hold everything together.
Much of that sentiment has to do with where the global economy has been heading, but it also hinges on President Donald Trump.
Explained: Fundamentally, purchasing cars and renting them out goes against Uber's business model, which hinges on the company not owning assets like vehicles.
Financing Britain's current account deficit, the biggest of any major economy, hinges on providing a predictable business environment, BoE Governor Mark Carney said.
Whether that statement remains true heading forward hinges in part on his ability to stay on the mound, which has been a struggle.
His persona of wealth hinges on being among the elite, close friends with the richest and most powerful names of the private world.
Arrival is a message movie that's ostensibly about global cooperation, but it actually hinges on the good grace and intelligence of one woman.
Its efforts to ensure companies do not block or interfere with web traffic hinges greatly on whether those telecom giants are being deceptive.
In 2019, let us stop trying to widen this narrow door called "opportunity," and just blow the door right off of its hinges.
One was named "Chorus for Paul Mooney," after the great standup comedian and Pryor collaborator whose act hinges on barely controlled racial anguish.
The case hinges on whether a U.S. warrant can compel American companies to turn over data stored on servers outside the United States.
The unsettled question of whether President Donald Trump is a threat to American democracy increasingly hinges on whether his words matter or not.
Leadership elections, she argued, are more nuanced than that, particularly since so much of a vote hinges on interpersonal relationships between individual members.
The case hinges on design patents that protect non-functional or "ornamental" individual elements of a design on a wide range of products.
Democrats' support for emergency Puerto Rico legislation hinges on providing bankruptcy protection to the U.S. territory, the second-ranking House Democrat warned Tuesday.
Pelosi on Thursday hammered the president for that remark, arguing that the country's economic viability hinges on a healthy influx of new arrivals.
He said his decision on challenging President Donald Trump, whom he has criticized, hinges on whether his wife and family would allow it.
The Thyssenkrupp merger plan hinges on Tata striking a deal with the British government to separate itself from the deficit-laden pension scheme.
His theoretical possibility for emerging as president hinges both on his victory in Utah and neither Clinton nor Trump receiving 85033 electoral votes.
Lufthansa's business model hinges on feeding short-haul passengers into its Frankfurt and Munich hubs, whence they can be redistributed around the globe.
But that all hinges on Reddit defining clear, consistent, empathetic policy that will help it surf atop the sewage swirling around the internet.
" In a statement, Kemp's press secretary Candice Broce said the case hinges on legal requirements to run for office in the state. "Ms.
But he said its significance ultimately hinges on whether Trump Jr. accepted the meeting knowing that Veselnitskaya had connections to the Russian government.
Of course, that mood boost hinges on how much you're really feeling your hair (that includes the cut, color, or headband you're wearing).
Allegedly Ricardo Galindo, also known as Lil' Ricky, died nineteen months later... but this season hinges on the theory that he did not.
A key plot point and repeated line hinges on a particular character being "born, not made," a phrase that comes up several times.
He can't practice as long or as hard as he used to, and his playing availability hinges on how his back holds up.
As many have now explained, whether you hear "Yanny" or "Laurel" hinges on whether you're attending to lower or higher frequencies of sound.
Hinges keep your knees straight when your weight is on them and allow your lower leg to swing when you take a step.
Someone had stuffed newspapers and shoelaces down one of the men's toilets and torn a stall door off its hinges in the women's.
The case hinges, in part, on a police stop that ultimately led to Mr. Lewis's arrest months after the murder investigation had stalled.
For many Americans, a trip to the doctor hinges on whether they can afford to go, rather than if it's a medical necessity.
The advancement of the U.S. drone industry hinges on identifying and tracking drones flying in the airspace, a concept known as remote identification.
More clearly than any other film of its period, "Risky Business," hinges the privileging of male mediocrity on the exploitation of female disadvantage.
The first door to the left opens to a den with glossy dark paneling, cabinets with strap hinges and a wood-burning fireplace.

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