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Examples for "ride"
Examples for "ride"
1Earlier this year Meituan-Dianping began to challenge Didi by offering ride-hailing services.
2From here, it was five days' ride to Bôkthersa, in good weather.
3Riders with service animals are still to order their standard Uber ride.
4Nature has given Western Australia all it needs to ride this wave.
5But fail to take responsibility -and the free ride is over.
1China's new climate-related insurance services, however, often depend on heavy government subsidies.
2Strong future growth in emerging market economies will depend on deeper reform.
3The answer may depend on who funds the research asking the question.
4Housing prices depend on the economy and the health of the consumer.
5What is going to happen to the jobs that depend on Europe?
1To cook a meal, denotes some pleasant duty will devolve on you.
2The duties of a nephew will consequently devolve on the king.
3No more important work can devolve on the board of health.
4Perhaps it was just as well that these tasks should devolve on her.
5Any odd jobs that were going seemed to devolve on me.
1Future recovery will largely depend upon well performance, the Houston-based company said.
2This must depend upon wise organisation and control in the country concerned.
3The appropriations depend upon the realization of the importance of the work.
4The lives of all the Americans in Mexico may depend upon his.
5She couldn't depend upon outside help to rescue her and her friends.
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2Arnold is going to the maintenance shed to turn on main power.
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1We thought our whole world might hinge on every question, every answer.
2The government knows its legitimacy and longevity hinge on raising living standards.
3The final outcome there could hinge on concessions the two companies make.
4That choice could hinge on the outcome of this year's congressional elections.
5To be sure, the deal does not hinge on issuing shares alone.
1See how things hinge upon a trifling chance-howmuch, we cannot tell!
2Such a serious truth does not hinge upon selected proof texts.
3It is the hinge upon which the story pivots like an opening door.
4As matters stand, the whole catastrophe is made to hinge upon Ferdinand's suspicion.
5Any financial recommendation will however hinge upon on the development stage of exploration projects.
6Now all discoveries hinge upon some sudden illumination.
7The dictionary and the sciences, in fact the whole province of human knowledge, hinge upon this principle.
8Her decision may hinge upon the result.
9A great future may hinge upon it.
10Since that is usually the first event scheduled, other festivities, such as the White House reception, hinge upon it.
11Life or death might hinge upon his selection of dogs that would follow him through danger and disaster unfalteringly, unflinchingly.
12The diagnosis and management of adrenal diseases hinge upon accurate determination of hormone concentrations in blood and other body fluids.
13But his ability to govern in the final two years of his first term will hinge upon the 6 November outcome.
14The stand-off may hinge upon the idea of inclusion but will probably end up with Folau lost to Australian rugby forever.
15This rim presses the cloth between the covers and the back of the book, making a hinge upon which the cover opens.
16I suppose I should have thought nobly and selflessly about how the fate of an entire band might hinge upon our action.
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Translations for hinge upon
Hinge upon nas variantes da língua