hinge on造句1, My decision will hinge on your views.
2, The home is the hinge on which family life turns.
3, Increases beyond that will hinge on negotiations over replenishing the soft-loan fund, he said.
4, As promised, none of our recommendations hinge on huge capital investments.
5, As we enter the final straight, everything will hinge on how we respond and adjust to the new ball game.
6, But the long-term movement of stock prices will hinge on follow-up actions by the Cabinet and the Legislative Yuan.
7, My decision hinge on your views.
8, His acceptance will hinge on your decision.
9, But elections hinge on shorter - term concerns.
10, The answers hinge on supply and demand.
11, Does not success or failure hinge on this?
12, Somewhat surprisingly, the answer turns out to hinge on what you mean by best and what you mean by long-run.
13, But all of those possibilities hinge on one idea - Trevor Ariza has to earn that starting spot.
14, Ultimately, a sustained recovery hinge on consumer spending and its effects on investor confidence.
15, The situation would hinge on a number of key factors.
16, You've got a hinge on your tongue and you talk with both ends.
17, But in the end, the car's success may hinge on its exclusive ordering process and scarcity -- a tactic meant to boost the carmaker's image with the monied ultra-luxury set.
18, His acceptance will hinge on [ upon ] the terms.
19, Their lives hinge on an ancient legend of the land.
20, Nothing gets done because too many actions hinge on too many other contradictory actions.
21, The failure or success of spies can hinge on such seemingly minor details.
22, A unique hinge on the Y 710 makes for better ergonomics.
23, The cultivation of clinical reasoning competence is the hinge on which resident grows into an expert.
24, Other promotion and relegation issues are pending and will hinge on further liaison committee meetings as well as certain leagues' annual meetings.
25, She tried to guess what he might have found out about Sabine Jourdain that did not hinge on her death.
26, This is only partly because Mr Bush's prospects for success hinge on the answer.
27, The debate should not, however, centre on cost, but should hinge on the ultimate benefit to the nation.
28, An abundant supply of energy in the long term may hinge on its eventual success.
29, But the question of whether the policy violates WTO rules will hinge on the minutiae of international trade law, experts say.
30, "My proud moment and my feeling of accomplishment doesn't hinge on those things," he noted.