The display doesn't wobble when you set the machine down, and is anchored by two tasteful metal hinges.
Without them, the rest of the structures built on top may well wobble and break.
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The danger is that the global economic wobble will prompt politicians to scramble for shelter.
It was no surprise to see the AUD wobble, despite global risk on the uptick.
Real interest rates had been edging up since June, when markets first began to wobble.
But when more than one planet is tugging at a star, deciphering the meaning of the wobble is complicated.
This distortion should cause the gyroscopes to wobble on their axes a phenomenon called precession.
Since last autumn, Turkey's economic and political course has been one of wobble, crash and wobble.
If the euro continues to wobble, expect more bad news on the inflation front.
Spain's bond prices began to wobble as investors worried that other countries might also face debt restructuring.
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To get uphill, wobble your steering wheel gently and rapidly from side to side, an oscillating motion.
Another 13% are just above it and for them, any wobble in consumer prices means they go under.
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The next wobble could come in October or November, when Catalans vote in regional elections (see article).
They're so uneven that you'd think they'd wobble if set on a table.
As first-time buyers are squeezed out of the market, it cannot be long before house prices start to wobble.
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If any constituency feels slighted, the house of cards could begin to wobble.
Antrim hit six unanswered points after the break as Down began to wobble.
But most agree that her genius far outweighed a wobble here or there.
Victory came only after a last-over wobble that saw Trott pouched by Gary Keedy, before Ant Botha was run out.
In fact, scientists only know they exist because of the "wobble" detected in the motion of the stars they're orbiting.
The next two quarters will tell us whether the 4Q12 pricing issue in Africa and LatAm was just a wobble.
The galaxy's tidal wobble is, they think, being modulated by the gravity of something big within the Oort cloud itself.
Instead, it appears as a fuzzy blob several hundred times larger than the size of the wobble being looked for.
Likewise, debased dollars wobble the scale at the point of exchange and push commodities up a la an oil shock.
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Short of a big economic wobble in China, the terms of trade will stay at their highest level in 140 years.
The pace of the fight was even now still increasing and a ferocious exchange in the eighth saw both men wobble.
" Even the barren Moon is essential: "Without the Moon's steadying influence, the Earth would wobble like a dying top ...
For his part, Mr Bush will want to reassure himself that the Gulf Arabs are not beginning to wobble on Iran.
The Ospreys' wobble continued after the break, Phillips sin-binned for a trip on opposite-number Blair as the scrum-half took a quick penalty.
In recent years, whenever the economy has started to wobble Brazil's politicians have calmed markets by demonstrating their commitment to economic orthodoxy.
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