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These are preferably made from breathable fabric without buttons or zippers, which could get in the way and cause chafing or pinching.
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Objects can be moved on the screen by dragging them with a finger, made bigger or smaller by spreading or pinching them with two fingers, and discarded with a flick off the screen's edge.
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Swipe a finger to turn the page, or zoom in and out by pinching your fingers together or apart.
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The only response is to raise volumes, either by pinching market share or buying it.
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Readers can swipe a finger to turn a page, zoom in and out by pinching fingers together or apart or write notes on the page or highlight text with a finger or the supplied stylus.
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Yet without this, Europe will be reduced to pinching from each other or pushing its "surplus" populations to migrate.
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Swiping a card, pinching a map, or tapping a photo are all based on actions we know from the physical world.
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There is also a suspicion that Mr Hoon's plans will reflect penny-pinching as much as strategy, Atlanticist or otherwise.
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With the swipe of a finger, users can scroll through images and use a pinching motion with two fingers to zoom in or out on displayed images, switching between thumbnail and full screen views.
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Smaller companies with little bargaining power and less access to credit ultimately could see their costs rise, pinching funds that could otherwise be spent on hiring or investments.
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So, while politicians may suggest prosperity was the key to recent falling crime, others continue to put it down to improved home security or simply that items like electronic goods became so cheap they were no longer worth pinching.
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