Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"pivot on" Definitions
  1. (of an argument, a theory, etc.) to depend completely on something

100 Sentences With "pivot on"

How to use pivot on in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "pivot on" and check conjugation/comparative form for "pivot on". Mastering all the usages of "pivot on" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Their sports pivot on intricate strategy as much as brute strength.
Trisha Brown's "Compass" (403) records a choreographed pivot on a printer's plate.
President Trump's pivot on China has some of his most loyal supporters spooked.
Presidents can pivot on their priorities, their White House management, or their public image.
With the pivot on the end as well: the fight summarized in a gif.
Instead, what we've seen is a pivot on their part to be more aggressive.
He also was the pivot on a game-ending double play in the ninth.
But, hours later, Trump seemed to pivot on his feelings toward the summit's outcome.
Unlike the other four, TW's central narrative does not pivot on an outside threat.
"This show is all about pivoting, and I can't pivot on one leg," he said.
We don't expect industry pivot on a dime from 30 or 50 years of tax policy.
The same goes for the assassination of Gianna, the pivot on which the whole story hinges.
"We want to pivot on the substance, and we hope they'll do the same," she said.
But the sudden pivot on CVE grants reveals Trump's true strategy when it comes to radicalization.
"The buffalo is one of the few animals that can pivot on any foot," she said.
My grandfather was forced to pivot on his left foot but managed not to lose his balance.
Agreement on a revised NAFTA agreement could pivot on the autos sector given its weight in trade.
Keeping arms straight, rotate torso and arms to left as you pivot on left foot; return to center.
And sometimes, as happened here on Wednesday night, the direction of a baseball game can pivot on it.
The site has already started to suggest this is the beginning of a liberal pivot on Trump's part.
Now, you gotta figure out a way to pivot on lil baby without becoming America's Next Top Asshole.
He needs to incorporate the ability to pivot on topics to attack points, which is something hard to acquire.
Pelosi's success, these voices say, will pivot on the appearance — and the size — of a blue wave in November.
Aphex Twin pulled a Brahms by making virtuosic irregularity the pivot on which a musical narrative established its dialogue.
If approved, Ross would take over a Commerce Department set to take a major pivot on trade and job creation.
A successful pivot on TPP could contribute to improving confidence in United States ability to lead in a complex world.
These specially-designed glasses pivot on a stainless ball, making it almost impossible for anyone to knock them over by accident.
As outlandish as it may sound, the proposed kidnapping of Gulen might be the pivot on which the Mueller investigation turns.
If Senate Democrats wise up, they'll use the Gorsuch hearings to pivot on Chevron and other forms of deference to agencies.
There's a long tradition of "what if" stories that pivot on questions about World War II: What if Nazi Germany had won?
Anoa Changa, an Atlanta-based Democratic activist, said that Gillibrand's pivot on money in politics shouldn't be taken as a net negative.
Meanwhile Mr Museveni is the pivot on which power turns, intervening in everything from land disputes to the regulation of motorbike taxis.
The problem is that when you pivot on one foot, you can't transfer your weight into your blows or defend yourself well.
" Republicans have long hoped Trump will pivot on his behavior, but in the "Squawk Box" interview, he said: "I'm a truth teller.
So in control over his pivot on the lead leg is Pettis that he can throw up kicks from very unusual spots.
For nine years, the Ngo family was the wobbling pivot on which we rested our hopes for a non-Communist South Vietnam.
Testament to this reality are on-demand bygones: Cherry, SpoonRocket, Kitchit, Shuddle and many others who didn't pivot on through the challenges.
It travels half the distance and requires half the pivot on the standing leg and he can sneak it up with ease.
During his hotly anticipated speech in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, President Trump made a big pivot on his relationship with the Muslim world.
Fresh pressure from Trump, who has already forced Lopez Obrador to pivot on immigration policy, is bound to make Mexico's leftist leader uncomfortable.
The speech reflects a decision by the Trump administration to make a deliberate pivot on China policy, a senior administration official told reporters.
You have a good sense of who you are, and when you approach something new, you can pivot on your skills and passions.
With no press conference scheduled, it would be too risky for the Fed to pivot on from its established policy on Wednesday, he said.
"An 180-degree pivot on this issue would shatter the credibility of Martin Schulz," Tiefensee, a former federal transportation minister, told Die Welt newspaper.
Why it matters: China could use Trump's apparent pivot on ZTE as a stepping stone to free Huawei, the other, bigger Chinese phone maker.
"Pokémon Detective Pikachu" is the first feature to pivot on a pairing of animated characters from the Japanese merchandising juggernaut and real live actors.
But I encourage you to watch yourself, and spot many ways in which the goofs pivot on an understanding of film and comic book history.
In a Medium post published last week, Daniel Moraff, Sanders' Massachusetts field director, said that the "the Democratic primary may well pivot" on the state.
OPINION: Betsy DeVos, education and race Like so many political positions to ponder, future debate over the place of school choice may pivot on DeVos herself.
To many observers, a Moore victory would mark a new peak in the extent to which Senate races now pivot on the party, not the person.
It's not clear that a pivot on immigration — or even just a hinted future pivot — will actually alienate Trump supporters, many of whom are fiercely loyal.
The total withdrawal of the extradition bill is expected to ease tensions between the government and the scores of protesters, fostering a risk-on pivot on Wall Street.
"Anytime dogs quickly pivot on their back legs, they are also at risk for tearing the ligaments, specifically the cranial cruciate ligament in their knees," Dr. Loenser said.
Culture and history seldom pivot on one moment alone, and almost never do so on the back of a single TV episode — even one watched by 36 million people.
But one of the most important aspects of the Pettis kick, as he refuses to take a step, is being in control of his pivot on the standing leg.
" Then Sasse made the pivot: "On the other hand, if it was with a legal FISA court order, then an application for surveillance exists that the Court found credible.
But unlike many other industries, cannabis companies are operating in a murky legal climate where regulations are constantly shifting and businesses are sometimes forced to pivot on a dime.
When it comes to being decisive, "we can't always wait for the true indicators to come in before we pivot on something; business is never that clear," Hallberg said.
To be sure, Left's quick pivot on Twitter comes less than two months after he told CNBC he had bought shares and had a bullish outlook on the company.
Trump will need to stay with that for the next two years; one speech won't cut it, but I was heartened by the beginning of a pivot on that front.
The old wooden seesaws that pivot on a central fulcrum have survived in only one city park, park officials believe — the Classic Playground at Riverside Park at West 74th Street.
Her pivot on health care, along with the support she enjoys from a handful of billionaires, represents the best opportunity to diminish liberal enthusiasm for Ms. Warren, say Sanders supporters.
It could also be used to improve the robot's maneuverability, allowing it to pivot on one foot by simply aiming the other one and changing the direction of the fan's thrust.
One could argue that America should defend such countries (a position McKew was paid to do) but such a policy can hardly be the pivot on which American foreign policy turns.
"While we underestimated the impact of the Fed's pivot on equity prices, we see the earnings recession as just the beginning," Morgan Stanley analysts led by Michael Wilson wrote in a note.
I can safely say bridge would not be involved; I've been led to believe most games beyond Pictionary pivot on logic and math savvy, neither of which star in my skill set.
And the soft May employment numbers offer an opportunity for the Fed to ground a policy pivot on conditions that affect ordinary Americans, not because bond investors expect that they will cut rates.
Joe Maddon, the Cubs' manager, said that softer bases or breakaway bases could disrupt players who pivot on a base while running or turning a double play, and might even cause more injuries.
Saleh said that Chipotle has had to pivot on some of its old strategies and adopt new ones that are more in line with what its competitors in the restaurant industry are doing.
On a day that began and ended under bright, sunny skies, a men's quarterfinal match at the United States Open seemed to pivot on a brief rain shower, and it was Murray who suffered.
"It certainly would be a problem if Trump did indeed lose a quarter of his current support, but I'm not entirely convinced that a pivot on immigration would necessarily lead to this," Murray said.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi seemed ready to make a pivot on Thursday, less than 24 hours after the Senate verdict that he was not guilty ended a five-month impeachment drama that consumed the Capitol.
RELATED: Obama seeks 'pivot' on 10th trip to Asia The next step in that process could come in December, when the United States plans to mark 75 years since Japan's Pearl Harbor attack in Hawaii.
We're witnessing that already with deep learning (Facebook, Google) and self-driving cars (Alphabet, Tesla.) Startups still have their advantages: clarity and purity of vision, instant decisionmaking, the ability to move fast and pivot on a dime.
Rejected for a group exhibition after his art was judged insufficiently Surrealist, he burrowed further into books, especially new English translations and studies of Aeschylus's The Oresteia – Greek tragedies that pivot on sacrificial violence and bloody revenge.
As an adult, Dylan has maintained that her version of events is real, but many defenses of Allen pivot on the assumption that she is still deluded, and that Farrow is at fault for planting that delusion.
This was my kind of like ignorance in thinking that I could turn and pivot on a little dime," she told E!. "Of course, when I attempted it on camera, I then completely whacked it into a table.
Though class and sensibility play a role in their tension, the real problems between the roommates pivot on questions of gender and sexuality, questions to which I found Wayne's approach at once overly cagey and too on-the-nose.
Recent artistic controversies about the cultural appropriation of trauma, as in Sam Durant's Scaffold (2012) and Dana Schutz's Open Casket (2016), are often framed as big picture questions about free speech and identity, but they pivot on subtle questions of tone.
"If Trump should pivot on immigration or try to redefine amnesty, he will begin to lose support from his original core base," warned Representative Steve King, Republican of Iowa, one of the most conservative voices on immigration in the House.
The move is part of a general pivot on the company's part to collaborate with the traditional music industry, attempting to create partnerships with more artists and labels under its head of music Molly Neuman, former member of Riot grrrl band Bratmobile.
You step as deeply as you can away from them and across yourself—setting yourself up to turn as far away from the opponent as possible—and then pivot on the lead foot as you draw the back foot up towards you.
But, regardless, why would you choose to pin your dating app's latest pivot on Twitter, a social media platform that has arguably stalled and, besides media types and other members of the "liberal elite," isn't exactly where the cool kids hang out?
WASHINGTON — The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in a late pivot on Monday evening, approved the confirmation of Mike Pompeo to be the next secretary of state, after Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, bowed to pressure from President Trump and dropped his opposition.
The Russian energy minister, Alexander Novak, fanned speculation about a pivot on supplies when he suggested on Thursday that Russia and producers in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries would talk next month about easing their two-year-old agreement to reduce production.
Mr. de Blasio has said repeatedly in recent weeks that he is not ruling out a run for the White House, and his pivot on Amazon comes at a convenient time for someone who might be contemplating facing Democratic primary voters who lean leftward.
Pressed for clarity on Trump's position, his spokeswoman Hope Hicks confirmed to CNN Saturday that Trump wants the Muslim ban to focus on those coming to the U.S. from the still undesignated "terror states," marking the campaign's first acknowledgment of an apparent pivot on the controversial policy.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) appeared to pivot on Monday evening, saying senators had until Thursday.
But it's still striking that after all the post-2012 talk about how the G.O.P. was doomed if it didn't pivot on immigration, Trump seems at least as popular with minorities — including, at a much lower level, with African-Americans — as the Republican leaders who preceded him.
"That said, Apple is in a position of strength around R&D and developer talent worldwide, so while they would have to slightly pivot on their hiring around H1-B visas if Trump went down the path, it would not have a long-lasting impact to their model."
"Why aren't we going to pivot [on impeachment]?" asked House Majority Leader Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Liberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry Lawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar MORE (D-Md.).
If you've ever cheered because you've perfectly avoided an unfair, arena-covering attack in a Souls game, then you'll be jumping out of your seat when you skillfully sidestep the titanic lunge of some scaly titan, only to pivot on the spot and crack it right in its ugly, dumbfounded face.
"I suspect the pope ducked the married priests question for several reasons, beginning with the fact that he thinks the real issues in the Amazon pivot on the survival of the rainforest and its peoples, and he wants the focus to be there," said John Allen, CNN's senior Vatican analyst.
But the Democratic hopes of retaking the House, the Senate or both could pivot on whether the party can complete a very different connection: linking voters' perceptions of the Republican tax bill with the GOP's persistent efforts, in that bill and elsewhere, to roll back the federal role in guaranteeing access to health care.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's pivot on tightening U.S. monetary policy this year and a change in a bond market gauge that is often viewed as a harbinger of a recession pose a dilemma for investors: how to stay in stocks without running the risk of losing one's shirt when risk assets stumble.
But at the same time, Mr. Trump's largely unconvincing efforts to repair the damage by asserting that he in fact accepts that Russia interfered in the election — and the inability of his aides to persuade the president to make a decisive pivot on the issue — has kept the news from Helsinki front and center.
The mysteries pivot on things that sound small — extra Y's at the end of a "hey" text, drawing testicles with or without pubic hair, and whether or not someone had the November 2017 iPhone text glitch, for example — but they all feel like weighty, genuinely compelling developments because, in the context of these shit-and-dick mysteries, they are.
NEW YORK, April 26.32 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's pivot on tightening U.S. monetary policy this year and a change in a bond market gauge that is often viewed as a harbinger of a recession pose a dilemma for investors: how to stay in stocks without running the risk of losing one's shirt when risk assets stumble.
NEW YORK, April 3 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's pivot on tightening U.S. monetary policy this year and a change in a bond market gauge that is often viewed as a harbinger of a recession pose a dilemma for investors: how to stay in stocks without running the risk of losing one's shirt when risk assets stumble.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, having starved the economy of needed fiscal stimulus for six years, which inflicted enormous suffering on millions of jobless Americans who could otherwise have found work, executed an unprincipled pivot on deficits largely to blow America's fiscal capacity on tax cuts for rich people.

No results under this filter, show 100 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.