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Long Island's future hinges on two needs: open space and affordable housing.
His voyeurism hinges on the need to see the fear on the women's faces as they realise they're about to die.
Williamson, who studied under the polymath Herbert Simon and for many years taught at the University of Pennsylvania, developed a theory of why big corporations develop which hinges on the need to minimize "transaction costs".
The major uncertainty hinges on the need to include the future emissions of carbon dioxide into the modeling.
Depending on what the theme is, you'll need a dramatic point that the screenplay hinges on, something that needs to be resolved by the end of the film and that seems pressing throughout the film.
As with this new change in rules, we should not fall into the trap of thinking that US internal military policy hinges on women's needs any more than US foreign policy does.
There will be hinges on one side so that the radio can be removed as needed.
| Chase vote may hinge on director.
If the paper slides out easily, the hinges on the door may need to be adjusted, or the seal need to be repaired.
The long-term growth of bio-based products hinges on a critical need to secure large quantities of biomass at low costs.
Constituencies that have a Muslim-majority population are heavily influenced by theological issues that often hinge on the need to follow Islamic principles and to protect the community from "outside" influences.
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