In fact, the lack of effective and efficient modern justice systems appears to be the pivot on which most Black African problems revolves. |
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Each viewed his trial as a pivot on a line in history dividing barbarism from civilization. |
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The robot can pivot on the spot by using two driving wheels that move independently. |
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No strategist in either party can predict with authority whether the election will pivot on the economy, foreign policy or a yet unknown factor. |
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Some washrooms can accommodate on-board wheelchairs while others cannot and it may be necessary to pivot on your own using the grab bars. |
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The screen is positioned in front of three moving fans, which pivot on their axes. |
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They have a needle pivot on the inside, and a threaded bolt on the other side. |
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The davits are of the luffing type: they swing out by gravity and pivot on a hinged pin. |
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Any change in the load on the load receptor causes a position beam lever to pivot on two fulcrum flexures. |
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To reclaim its Lincolnesque transformation, the GOP needs to fundamentally pivot on the role of government. |
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Unfairly labeled a utility player with the White Sox and Royals, the Amityville, New York native is more than capable of playing the pivot on an everyday basis. |
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Although any series can pivot on one shift, the Devils are outwitting the Rangers. |
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Here are some of the major ones on offer: Constitution accounts pivot on the distinction between constitution and identity. |
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Columns, even reported ones, as this aspires to be, pivot on ideas rather than news. |
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Mutual trust is the pivot on which the institution rests, he affirms. |
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The Bills' defensive philosophy does not pivot on reaching the quarterback. |
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But presidential nominations can pivot on such accidents of timing. |
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The songs pivot on morphing bass lines rather than catchy samples. |
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There is time yet to revive this Premierleague campaign, but Rangers' Champions League involvement will pivot on the outcome of the next two games. |
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They pivot on a dozen hardened players, but the fringe does not match. |
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As the conveyor belt moves off-centre the conveyor belt slides up the wing roll and thus causes the Tru-Trac to pivot on its internal pivot and steer the conveyor belt back to centre with minimum force. |
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Tucker, the foul-mouthed governmental puppeteer, so scorchingly incarnated by Peter Capaldi in TV's The Thick of It, is the pivot on which Armando Iannucci's debut feature turns. |
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Simmons looks to pivot on a pull, but drags on. |
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The Region holds real prospects for development, as it can pivot on its own resources to become a crucial point in terms of trade, industry, transport and logistics. |
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States have established a number of maritime arrangements that pivot on joint operations, multilateral exercises, intelligence sharing, training and capacity building. |
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Two joints, arranged at a right angle to each other, allow each of the lighting heads to pivot on two axes in all directions at an angle of up to 45 degrees. |
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They pivot on the essential challenges that new agriculture must meet. |
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Projecting from this volume through the diffuser pressure loss, then pivot on the plenum dimensions to suit the diffuser 2 slot width, which gives a minimum plenum height of approx 280mm. |
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Both the upper and lower hitch pins pivot on double tapered roller bearings improving durability by distributing both vertical and horizontal loads over a larger surface area. |
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Because of its 8 wheels, the belfry cannot pivot on any axle. |
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