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22 Sentences With "wobbliness"

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It watches for things like wobbliness, changes in orientation and center of gravity.
The White House has been monitoring the Hill for any signs of wobbliness.
Bottom line: We have never seen so much wobbliness and apprehension, internally and externally. 
The systematic color scheme is undercut, however, by the inherent wobbliness of the main material.
And there's some insecurity and some wobbliness around people not replacing their iPhone as often. Mm-hmm.
The book's success stems from the wobbliness with which Marnell renders those worlds: Are they gross or sexy?
Yet it is exactly perceptions of wobbliness and its opposite — resolve — that have taken center stage in this race.
The timing of your steps, and the force they put on the bridge are important to what happens with wobbliness.
The 23-degree hinge, in particular, is very solid — there's none of the wobbliness that frequently plagues 2-in-1 convertibles.
Whatever the merits of the policy, the debacle is another example of the prime minister's wobbliness on basic matters of political principle.
Moore speculates that she despised his "unmanliness," a shrewd surmise given her Lady Macbeth-like disdain for the slightest "wobbliness" in masculinity.
Why it matters: Trump still watches Fox religiously, but he views such wobbliness as a particular problem during tough times like impeachment, sources close to him say.
McConaughey's looseness extends to his body language in both films, at times swaggering with a stoner's wobbliness, and at others gliding through his scenes with the fluid grace of Bruce Lee.
Dehydration is in the news this week, after Hillary Clinton lost her balance at a 2.53/11 event — a bout of wobbliness her campaign said was caused, in part, by dehydration.
There were signs that the honeymoon period was wearing thin in the summer of 2017, but despite some wobbliness in their relationship, Drudge ultimately seemed to be staying loyal to the President.
Okay, so it didn't move all that smoothly—but people almost commend Bethesda for the wobbliness in their open-world games, so why not cut the Dead Island team a little slack, too?
"A combination of heightened expectations going into the company's results, a slight disappointment in gross margins, as well as tepid second-quarter guidance is causing a wobbliness in the company's stock," Wedbush Securities analyst Christopher Svezia said.
"And as Nora Müller, the executive director of international affairs at Germany's Körber-Stiftung think tank, told Carnegie Europe: "Instead of proving our Weltpolitikfähigkeit, our ability to act on the world stage, we set a new record in wobbliness.
Not likely, said Carpenter, but he added that the selloff put the Fed in the quandary of determining whether the sudden market wobbliness is more important to policy than the recently passed tax cuts or an expected rise in U.S. government deficits.
"The overall strength of ASEAN depends in great part on the willingness of Indonesia to play that role of diplomatic broker ... and that's where I think we're seeing some of this wobbliness," said Euan Graham, director of International Security at the Lowy Institute, a Sydney-based think-tank.
When a replacement candidate turned up in 1980, Mäkinen retired from the ownership, though he went on in the club's junior organization up to the 1990s. New owners, Jokeriklubin Tuki Ry, were a conventional association supervised by its board. Under new management, the club didn't instantly shake off its wobbliness, but then they peaked for one season. Having signed mainly outcasts of other clubs, they suddenly hit jackpot: for the 1982–1983 season, the club signed Soviet Union's national team defenceman Nikolai Makarov.
The result is that a computer running 64-bit OS was needed and simple Windows XP and 2GBs of data may not cut it. Other criticisms include the note of the wobbliness of some of the solo samples and while the Bass were "gutsy" and the sopranos "ethereal" it was difficult to make samples switch roles. Focusing on the high price, the product was given an overall mixed review and it was noted due to the high price some seeking such a product may be better off if the software offered a quarter of the content at a lower price.Techradar: East West's Symphonic Choirs review Electronic Musician reviewer David M. Rubin felt the software was "high-end", noting its flexibility.

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