The payments were also dependent on regular attendance, abstaining from part-time work, and performing well at exams. |
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School children absorbed information much quicker than adults and the success of the project was very much dependent on this. |
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Let your students measure the amount of carbon dioxide they produce through cellular respiration dependent on their bodies' energy. |
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The endosymbiotic theory describes how a large host cell and ingested bacteria could easily become dependent on one another for survival. |
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All these ideas are unfortunately ultimately dependent on whoever is around me when I snuff it, however. |
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She was dependent on me, she was clingy and needy, and she didn't have a strong support system. |
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We cannot allow ourselves to be dependent on other nations, history has taught us that. |
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For a place dependent on tourist spending, the unrelenting determination to turn paying customers away is simply beyond rationality. |
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The performances of a six-position dwell calibration and an optimal slewing calibration are determined to be dependent on the mission. |
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Families dependent on unemployment benefit and lone parent allowances do not have acceptable living budgets, according to a major study. |
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The first understandings of celestial mechanics were not dependent on vast stretches of time. |
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However, many black South African elders are living in multigenerational homes with family members dependent on their pensions for survival. |
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Remember too that when grown under glass our plants are dependent on us for all their watering requirements. |
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It is believed that the population of the mulgara is dependent on the quality of each season. |
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The matrix was not singular, as the interaction observed variables were not linearly dependent on the original observed variables. |
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I remembered her as being dependent on a ventilator, bloated with excess fluid, and too weak to even lift her hands off the bed. |
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However, it was agreed by both sides that the position of the wife is dependent on that of the applicant. |
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Modern molecular biology and biotechnology are hugely dependent on an underlying understanding of chemistry. |
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The wife remained dependent on the trustees and could not control the property herself. |
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I guess the perceived degree of bizarreness of any incident or action is entirely dependent on your own frame of reference. |
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This has the consequence that the readings dependent on the long-distance binding of the reflexives are incorrectly ruled out. |
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We have a large sewerage system which is dependent on a lot of water moving through it. |
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This was agreed in principle, the amount being dependent on the total cost of the works. |
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Thus, the local curvature and torsion of the ribbon are dependent on the local chemical state. |
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Its beauty is dependent on its dampness and greenness, and it looks awful when it is too dry. |
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Traditional values included an acceptance of behavior dependent on social rank. |
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Over 1,000 species of beetle and spider have been found, many of which are dependent on the trees for their survival. |
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Many flocked to Rome, where they joined the proletariat of propertyless citizens dependent on handouts of free wheat by the state. |
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And for a country so dependent on exports, we're vulnerable if we don't at least try to understand other languages and cultures. |
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The older universities are most vulnerable because they carry out the most research and are dependent on the cash. |
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It's always been a great shame for me to admit that I was as helpless and dependent on her as a child. |
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These vulnerable populations remained entirely dependent on assistance from UN agencies and non-governmental organisations. |
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In absolute terms our problem stems from being dependent on others because of our historical reliance on our traditional industries. |
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The most encouraging aspect of the reforms has been their impact on those thought most vulnerable and dependent on welfare. |
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Modern weather forecasts and military defences are dependent on the performance of the batteries in these satellites. |
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Laurel, a non-smoker, has emphysema, which has left her unable to work and dependent on an oxygen mask for the past five years. |
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It showed the vulnerability of many member countries that are dangerously dependent on one supplier. |
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A large part of its economy is dependent on agriculture and cattle ranching. |
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Previously independent, the person may now be weak and dependent on others for even the most basic needs. |
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Children start off powerless and incapable, dependent on the adults around them for their safety and for the fulfillment of every need. |
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In fact, some policies, such as making our economy more dependent on exports, make us more vulnerable, rather than more self-reliant. |
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They are, like most of us, dependent on and incapable of challenging the very way of life that may be killing them. |
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The success of these businesses is dependent on the support of the entire community, and this support has been forthcoming. |
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While the agriculture sector is quite dynamic, it is largely dependent on State support, especially for credit flow, he says. |
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But information is also dependent on context and requires intelligence in order to be understood. |
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Can democracy survive a system in which politicians and political parties are dependent on the support of big business? |
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We are now so dependent on the financial system, without parallel systems of support, that the result could be catastrophic for humanity. |
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The airport's success is largely dependent on the support of local public and businesses, he said. |
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The parties supporting her are wholly dependent on her nod for their survival. |
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The successful implementation of a supply chain management strategy is dependent on the support systems that are in place. |
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During the 1990s, the bank pushed large loans on the state so as to render it dependent on outside financial support. |
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The success of an operating system is dependent on the applications support that it generates more than any other single factor. |
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The problem is that such a realization of search is very dependent on the query word or phrase, entered by the user. |
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Even with all that new technology can offer, success remains dependent on leadership. |
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Today's cellular telephone systems are mainly circuit-switched, with connections always dependent on circuit availability. |
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Performance and memory required is dependent on the format and size of each native source file. |
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The organization's success, in fact its very survival, over the long term is dependent on ethical leadership. |
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If they were poor to begin with, they would scarcely be better off as mendicants wholly dependent on the charity of poor householders. |
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This activity was dependent on financial donations from friends and family. |
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Even today many of those employed by the hunt live in tied cottages, dependent on the landlord's good graces for a roof over their heads. |
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We are even more dependent on Rose's selectivity with the pool of first-person narratives. |
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Even in the most sophisticated urbanized area of a megacity, every human being is utterly dependent on the generosity of nature. |
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Her conceptual gestures are hybrids, as dependent on beat-generation strategies and Japanese aesthetics as they are self-consciously futuristic. |
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The few games created for a threesome vainly searching for a fourth tend to be unexciting and overly dependent on luck. |
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The doors loom ominously at the back of the stage and open or shut meaningfully, or meaninglessly, dependent on your view. |
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The extent to which that strategy needed to be dependent on the computer is a matter of dispute. |
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The senior management becomes increasingly dependent on middle managers, many of whom are mathematically highly skilled in their specialty. |
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Such people see getting these things as dependent on changing the ideas of opinion formers rather than mass agitation. |
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Windscreen wipers automatically adjust pressure to the screen dependent on road speed. |
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In advanced market economies, we are all dependent on others in ways we may not even have thought of. |
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It was a haphazard process, dependent on individual initiative and whatever funding could be scraped together. |
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This photoreaction is highly dependent on the amine structure and is efficient only in the presence of tertiary aliphatic amines. |
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Silkby was probably always a hamlet which was economically, tenurially, and administratively dependent on its larger neighbour of Willoughby. |
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Most Romano-British farmsteads were mixed, dependent on animals for manure, traction, dairy products, wool, hides, and meat. |
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Fracture characteristics of these steels is strongly dependent on the tensile strength and hence on the transformation temperature. |
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With both the main generators and their backup out of service, the plant's cooling system was dependent on batteries, which last eight hours. |
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The bit then fits over or inside the heating element dependent on the design of the soldering iron. |
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Tasmanian logging is wholly dependent on a degree of government indulgence unknown elsewhere in the developed world. |
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There can be few other industries in the land whose billions are so dependent on the say-so of such an esoteric and anonymous few. |
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The theme park was bailed out by Saudi royalty ten years ago and the company's future is again dependent on its shareholders. |
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This project is quite organic and it really is dependent on who is here and the particular passions and interests. |
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Whatever pleasures or satisfactions can be found are highly dependent on things being exactly the way they are desired. |
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If we want to be less dependent on foreign sources of energy, we must develop new ways to power automobiles. |
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It seems clear that the photocyte has substantial local control of its luminescence and is not dependent on external oxygen in any simple way. |
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It follows that detection of oxidative modification of biomolecules is dependent on the assays to measure such damage. |
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The hospitals had become so dependent on state subsidies, they said, that weaning them too fast could be ruinous. |
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In Tolkien's world, evil is the antithesis of creativity, and is dependent on destruction and ruin for its basis. |
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Australia would of necessity be less dependent on the American logistic system. |
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The inhabitants are dependent on crop farming which is difficult in the arid land. |
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Now confined to bed or a wheel chair, he was completely dependent on staff for all activities of daily living. |
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The death knell could also be sounded for other species dependent on the ice, such as the ringed seal, bearded seal and little auk. |
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The characteristic flavor of the coffee is dependent on its origin and the degree of roast. |
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The link-up is a good idea but must not be dependent on funding from the Council. |
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No citizen should feel that their equality before the law is dependent on their embrace of political views that we approve of. |
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You cannot have two mega-personalities in a relationship where both are needy, egotistical, insecure and dependent on public approbation. |
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The appendicular skeleton is also dependent on the stability of the axial skeleton, upon which it operates. |
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Well, frankly, it's anytime I want it to be, which is dependent on how hungry I am for it. |
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This therapy was continued for 2 months, with the patient subsequently becoming anuric and dependent on hemodialysis. |
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Their little boy is permanently dependent on oxygen and also has a shortened life expectancy. |
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Our society is very dependent on fossil fuels, and you don't turn that spigot off overnight. |
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Furthermore, a comfortable retirement today is largely dependent on generous pensions based on an employee's final salary. |
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An annuity guarantees a fixed income for life but is dependent on interest rates at the time of retirement. |
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The ability with which an emulsion wets a surface is dependent on the type of emulsifier used, and these can be anionic, cationic, or non-ionic. |
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Initial porosity in well-sorted sand also is dependent on grain angularity, the porosity increasing with increase in angularity. |
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The social economic renaissance of the continent will be much dependent on the resoluteness and steps in this direction. |
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The writing seemed lazy and overly dependent on people having liked the first film and getting nostalgia for it from this one. |
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In the beginning, all the people in the village were dependent on the Lazarists in everything. |
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It's a business grown dependent on lawbreakers and accomplices with little interference from authorities. |
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That is the last thing a place with an economy largely dependent on the goodwill of visitors needs. |
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Morocco is dependent on imported fuel for most of its energy needs, and also relies on imports to meet food requirements. |
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While the wars remained a contest for empire, Britain was less dependent on allies. |
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Personally, I didn't think a person's status as alive was dependent on moral worth. |
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Much of UK wildlife is dependent on invertebrates for food including many mammals, such as wood mice, bats and hedgehogs. |
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The triploid and aneuploid clones studied yielded viable seeds whose number per fruit was strongly dependent on the pollen donor. |
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Pups are dependent on regurgitation until they can follow the hunting party and feed directly at the kill. |
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He was also concerned about the concept of the rebbe as it made each community extremely dependent on one person's interpretation of Judaism. |
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I was going to make the point that Churchill's heroism was not dependent on his being a particularly pleasant or agreeable man. |
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Such results were totally dependent on robotics, sophisticated image readers and computer power. |
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The prewar economy was heavily dependent on a few primary products or raw materials. |
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The GSA of node 3 of Tradescantia cuttings is dependent on the fluence rate of white light. |
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They are completely dependent on the meagre rations provided by the Colombo government. |
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One of his premises is that ratiocination is dependent on emotion, as mind is on body. |
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For example, some programs dependent on adware or spyware will simply stop working. |
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The rank-and-file member who's not inside the leadership is dependent on those leaders to lead. |
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Being addicted to a substance usually means you're dependent on it to some degree. |
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It takes several weeks after hatching to form and until then they are dependent on water absorbed through the gills, the same as any other fish. |
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Their fate, however, hangs in the balance, dependent on environmental and commercial factors. |
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This effect, however, is thought to be only weakly dependent on cholesterol concentration. |
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In each case the ruling elites were chosen from weak minority groups in order to make their power dependent on the colonial power. |
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The jerry-built result predictably leaves the show dependent on the songs, the production values, and the performers. |
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New Lanark was dependent on water power rather than steam and was filled with workers who had to be literally imported into the area. |
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Ensuring this behavior is largely dependent on the designer having selected enough waterplane area. |
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We will be more prosperous and more secure when we are less dependent on foreign sources of energy. |
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If that only applies to accelerating bodies then surely time dilation is dependent on acceleration and not velocity. |
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In Rwanda, an unbalanced ratio leaves 83 of every 100 citizens dependent on the leftover 17 for survival. |
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A parallel, insular society evolves, dependent on the outside world and contemptuous of its values. |
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Its graceful hotels and beautiful restaurants are totally dependent on the tourist trade. |
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Muscle contraction is dependent on two proteins, actin and myosin. |
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The poor were bearing the brunt of this policy as production of coarse and cheaper grains like ragi and corn had shrunk, making them dependent on the more expensive rice. |
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Plans are dependent on securing suitable locations and there will be a preliminary recce in November, with shooting scheduled for the second half of next year. |
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If the withdrawal problems you get from the drug are so severe that you cannot easily withdraw, then you're going to be physically dependent on the drug. |
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Seven of the ten Congressional candidates most dependent on the money of the ultra-rich were Democrats. |
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The bacteria are dependent on the nutrients being supplied to them in the lab. |
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This small moth is completely dependent on the yucca plant for its existence, and the yucca plant is completely dependent on the yucca moth for its survival. |
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The Barron Inquiry has no powers to request information or compliance with the inquiry, and is entirely dependent on the voluntary co-operation of others. |
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The truth of the matter is that we are very fragile, transient creatures, totally dependent on the complexity of those around us, human and non-human, animate and inanimate. |
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She notes that because much of today's market is dependent on college survey courses, among the volumes of poetry published, only anthologies can hope for mass-market success. |
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All sorts of weather systems can have an impact, dependent on the location, such as mid-latitude cyclones, subtropical anticyclones, monsoon systems, and tropical cyclones. |
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This former Soviet satellite country struggling to re-orientate its national economy towards the West is still heavily dependent on Russian natural gas imports. |
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And sales, those tricky little figures so dependent on the wants and whims of a fickle public, were impeded for that very reason. |
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Growers are very dependent on the skill of the apiarists, who bring along hives full of bees just at the stage when they have need of lots of pollen to feed their brood. |
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Laboratory assessment of disease activity is dependent on nonspecific tests including roentgenographic findings, physiologic testing, and blood studies. |
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Whether or not a musket ball could penetrate armour was dependent on a number of factors, one of which is that firearms in those days did not always fire. |
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All of these are thought to be dependent on the ability to observe taboos. |
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Birds such as the sanderling, white-fronted plover and many others are dependent on these creatures as well as being themselves dependent on the biome. |
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They can nest up to 60 km inland, but are dependent on marine habitat for their primary food, Pacific sand lance, which they forage for close to shore. |
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They are also dependent on informers who, as we journalists know, can sometimes misinform, especially if they have an axe to grind or a political goal to pursue. |
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Ongoing funding is dependent on objectives and targets being met. |
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But the industry has become so dependent on its back catalogue. |
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Acadian farms, dependent on dikes and the development of marshland, were self-contained and achieved high levels of production of cereals and apples, and then of livestock. |
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Our ability to feel seen is truly dependent on being in relation to someone else. |
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Instead, we are shown how the planting and uses of the land were charged with hierarchical social values dependent on antique and baronial models. |
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Alternative print publications tend to be economically dependent on entertainment advertising and tilt a sizeable chunk of coverage toward entertainment and culture stories. |
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Imagine yourself helpless and completely dependent on other people. |
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But in the past three years, private capital inflows have fallen and the US financial system is increasingly dependent on funds from foreign central banks. |
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In other words, how much government is required is dependent on how much we are truly men and women, and how much we cease to be desperate and disparate isolated elements. |
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Esteemed as an independent thinker and artist, she was a woman profoundly dependent on the financial and emotional support and approval of others, mostly men. |
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It is undoubtedly true that higher rates makes savings more attractive, and thereby assists consumers who are dependent on income from financial assets. |
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This makes me feel helpless and is making me dependent on Jazlyn's help. |
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What most people fear, after all, is a death that comes after repeated aggressive interventions have left them helpless and dependent on technology. |
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This makes the entire structure vulnerable and dependent on individual decisions on reducing the scope of training reserve officers in some or other specialties. |
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At the bottom will be society's poorest and most vulnerable people, dependent on over-stretched public hospitals and whatever bulk-billing services remain. |
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The center is dependent on the goodwill of its donors, which it collects in a time deposit and uses the interest to cover the difference in costs. |
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A direct result of this tragedy was the Pendleton Act in 1883, which sought to make entry into the service dependent on merit rather than on reward. |
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I think it reasonable to infer that the standard of living enjoyed by the plaintiff prior to separation was in part dependent on the greater income produced by the defendant. |
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Recovery in tort is dependent on the plaintiff establishing injury and loss resulting from an act of misfeasance or nonfeasance on the part of the defendant, the tortfeasor. |
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This leaves workers dependent on pimps and madams for protection, which often leads to more violence. |
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We are hopelessly dependent on imported oil, are at increasing risk of a dangerous shortage of natural gas, and have an antiquated system for transmitting electricity. |
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The ultimate expression of the code is dependent on the specific biotic and abiotic environment in which cells and organs find themselves as they develop and grow. |
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Moscow is also threatening to cut off the flow of natural gas to Moldova, a country nearly wholly dependent on Russia for energy. |
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The key in this definition is to note that an object's status is dependent on other significations of other affects, manifested in the brand names themselves. |
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Uzbekistan, largely dependent on cotton, the industry of white gold, could not afford to re-channel water to its half. |
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The Santee's culture was not only disrupted, the Sioux gradually found themselves dependent on trade goods, which made them easy prey for the white merchants. |
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In Pisa, whose tourist industry is almost solely dependent on the magnetic power of its leaning tower, it will be an event of unconfined celebration. |
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With the advent of the blockbuster and multiplex, cinema has boomed, and television has become ever more dependent on its output, imagery, and style. |
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The narrative of House of Cards, itself based on a novel by Michael Dobbs, is largely dependent on a novelistic structure. |
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Other Greek cities, not least Athens, were dependent on unfree labour for creating and maintaining a politicised and cultured style of communal life. |
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And if you are in the slow lane and too fast then again that is your own fault and you should move up a lane, dependent on how crowded other lanes are. |
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Now, at press time this group remained unsanctioned by the student union, so your seeing them at Clubs Days is dependent on their commandeering another club's table. |
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Studies of other treatments, such as reflexology and naturopathy, also describe different types of talking and listening that are dependent on the underlying theory. |
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Pauper children were boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 21, who were dependent on the Poor Law Guardians. |
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In a business dependent on government contracts, such connections were essential to success. |
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Habitats were classified following Hails and Amirrudin with separation of habitats into microhabitats dependent on foraging heights in air space. |
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His mother, subject to neurosis and depression, became bedridden and dependent on her son for care. |
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Constitutive isoforms of NOS are dependent on intracellular concentration of calcium and calmodulin. |
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Where the calorimeters control incoming air temperature, the facility is dependent on climatic conditions. |
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Likewise, offenders cannot be expected to turn their life around while they are dependent on drugs or in fear of being assaulted. |
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This left Barras and his Republican allies in control again but dependent on Bonaparte, who proceeded to peace negotiations with Austria. |
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In fact, her skin had been scarred by smallpox in 1562, leaving her half bald and dependent on wigs and cosmetics. |
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His greatest fear was an economic structure dependent on the armaments industry, where the profit motive would govern war and peace. |
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Since over three million Irish people were totally dependent on potatoes for food, hunger and famine were inevitable. |
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Eventually, cows took over much of Ireland, leaving the native population virtually dependent on the potato for survival. |
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Whether ethnicity qualifies as a cultural universal is to some extent dependent on the exact definition used. |
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However this was dependent on the government making rapid progress on reducing carbon emissions from UK electricity generation. |
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The diameter of the tunnel is dependent on the train speed and length of the tunnel. |
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Overall, the system of franchising has proceeded as designed, with franchises being either retained or transferred dependent on performance. |
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This crime rate was correlated with regions with low employment and was not entirely dependent on ethnicity. |
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By contrast, the vast majority of the population is dependent on income in the form of a wage or salary. |
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Their antiviral effect is dependent on the phosphorylation of viral thymidine kinase. |
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Tire pressure is dependent on the temperature of the tire and track when racing. |
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Category A is mandatory, with the length of time in the category dependent on time spent in Regular Army service. |
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It has been argued that because an object is epistemologically dependent on an observer, it is also physically dependent on that observer. |
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Before universal suffrage, adopted as part of Bermuda's Constitution in 1967, voting was dependent on a certain level of property ownership. |
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The region is sparsely populated, with an economy dependent on farming and small businesses. |
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Today the economy of the islands is dependent on crofting, fishing, tourism, the oil industry, and renewable energy. |
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Hence, the voting powers of the member states are based on their population, and are no longer dependent on a negotiable system of voting points. |
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As an island nation, the United Kingdom was highly dependent on imported goods. |
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Britain was dependent on food and raw materials from its Empire and North America. |
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Germany, and Europe as a whole, was almost totally dependent on foreign oil imports. |
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The Germans were particularly dependent on foreign supplies of oil, coal, and grain. |
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The Allies occupied the Rhine cities of Cologne, Koblenz and Mainz, with restoration dependent on payment of reparations. |
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As in 1852, Derby led a minority government, dependent on the division of its opponents for survival. |
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Countrymen were dependent on their local priests for the reading of scripture because they could not read the text for themselves. |
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The country's economy, as in many other developing countries, is heavily dependent on agriculture. |
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The Assembly has established the principle that the UN should not be unduly dependent on any one member to finance its operations. |
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However, the rate at which ferrous complexes reductively homolyze hydroperoxides appears to be dependent on redox properties of the iron chelate. |
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I am not at the mercy of the elements, ectothermically dependent on external sources of heat to spur my every move. |
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Growers who were generationally dependent on the plantation system are now thriving independent businessmen and women. |
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Kirkwood Hospice provides care for the terminally ill, and is dependent on donations and charitable gifts. |
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The machine can palletise crates and cases at the rate of up to 30 per minute dependent on application. |
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Athletics, and also most sports outside the top ten or so in popularity, are heavily dependent on public funding. |
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The number of cars eliminated in each period is dependent on the total number of cars entered into the championship. |
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In contrast, most of the defeminization and masculinization of the CNS is dependent on conversion of testosterone to estradiol. |
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His widow was left financially dependent on her elder sons, who ran a successful business in Guayaquil. |
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In Athens, for instance, women could not vote or hold office and were legally and socially dependent on a male relative. |
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Because of their reliance on it, microbes may become spatially dependent on detritus in the benthic zone. |
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The European economy was dependent on gold and silver currency, but low domestic supplies had plunged much of Europe into a recession. |
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The water level is generally far more dependent on the regional wind situation than on tidal effects. |
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It is also normally understood that a sovereign state is neither dependent on nor subjected to any other power or state. |
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The Pope is ex officio head of state of Vatican City, functions dependent on his primordial function as bishop of the diocese of Rome. |
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Others say that the institution of the papacy is not dependent on the idea that Peter was Bishop of Rome or even on his ever having been in Rome. |
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The islands' economy is highly dependent on tourism, even by the standards of other island communities. |
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The mechanism of the reaction and the structure of resol resin in alkaline conditions are dependent on phenoxide ions. |
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Majority of the population, directly or indirectly, is dependent on this sector. |
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Needless to say, the security of the United Kingdom is dependent on the collective security of Europe. |
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The outcomes for patients undergoing surgical consolidation are dependent on the location of the disease as discussed below. |
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They sometimes fought to the death, but more often to an adjudicated victory, dependent on a referee's decision. |
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Fish and Wildlife Service is trying to find a new way to heat the water for manatees that are dependent on plants that have closed. |
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At times Prussia veered close to total collapse and was now heavily dependent on continued British financial assistance. |
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The average incubation period is around 80 days, and also is dependent on temperature and species that usually ranges from 65 to 95 days. |
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Thus these varieties are said to be dependent on, or heteronomous with respect to, Standard German, which is said to be autonomous. |
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New Zealand is heavily dependent on international trade, particularly in agricultural products. |
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These titles are the rough equivalents of European titles, albeit dependent on the actual wealth and prestige of the bearer. |
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Like any family unit the success and structure are dependent on the personalities of the individuals involved. |
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If a state is not dependent on another, then there is no way for either state to be mutually affected by the other. |
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By the 1840s, Ireland was so dependent on the potato that the proximate cause of the Great Famine was a potato disease. |
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The treasure voyages were commanded and overseen by the eunuch establishment whose political influence was heavily dependent on imperial favor. |
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The skin of the female's neck and thighs is pinkish gray, while the male's is gray or pink dependent on subspecies. |
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The requirement to list these materials is dependent on the intended use of the final product. |
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The problem is that the Earth turns 15 degrees per hour, making such measurements dependent on time. |
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Domestic financing of the school system is lacking, leaving the system highly dependent on foreign financing. |
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Information took a long time to reach the company headquarters, and this was dependent on an absolute trust. |
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Where people do not live near perennial rivers or make use of the storage dams, they are dependent on groundwater. |
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According to the Heritage Foundation, Cuba is dependent on credit accounts that rotate from country to country. |
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Its gaming revenue has been the world's largest since 2006, with the economy heavily dependent on gaming and tourism. |
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When they set about forging formal political institutions, they were dependent on the empire. |
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Nor does she cotton to combination grind-and-brew makers or anything dependent on pod packets of preground coffee. |
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The city's economic decline left its elite dependent on royal and ecclesiastical appointment and thus, reluctant to advocate independence. |
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Its root system is generally shallow, so the plant is dependent on soil moisture. |
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Native speakers' vocabularies also vary widely within a language, and are dependent on the level of the speaker's education. |
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In many languages, the verb takes a form dependent on the person of the subject and whether it is singular or plural. |
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Some languages code very little through morphology and are more dependent on syntax to encode meaning and grammatical relationships. |
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The metropolitan areas are responsible for millions of dollars of trade dependent on international freight. |
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This understanding is highly dependent on the work of Friedrich Schleiermacher. |
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Determining the extent of the contributory negligence is subjective and heavily dependent on the evidence available. |
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Rural workers are dependent on agricultural wage labor, especially in coffee and cotton. |
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A woman's inheritance is unequal and less than a man's, and dependent on many factors. |
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Chamberlain felt that it left open the option of either Asquith or Lloyd George as premier, dependent on who could gain greater support. |
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Craft markets are highly dependent on social interactions, and verbal training which results in variations in the goods produced. |
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European fashion, for example, became increasingly dependent on Mughalistan textiles and silks. |
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The number of yarn breakages was dependent on the quality of the roving, and quality cotton led to fewer breakages. |
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The most important properties of coke are ash and sulfur content, which are dependent on the coal used for production. |
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It was not until the introduction of wood pulp in 1843 that paper production was not dependent on recycled materials from ragpickers. |
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Flemish cloth nonetheless remained a highly valued product, and it was highly dependent on English wool. |
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Despite political independence, the United States remained dependent on imports for manufactured goods. |
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European fashion, for example, became increasingly dependent on Mughal Indian textiles and silks. |
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Chicks fledge 42 to 46 days after hatching, and remain dependent on their parents for up to two months. |
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The shape formed will also be very dependent on the properties and cohesion of the different types of rock within each layer. |
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For years Oldham's economy was heavily dependent on manufacturing industry, especially textiles and mechanical engineering. |
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As a seaside town Southport has a long history of leisure and recreation and is still heavily dependent on tourism. |
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Vernacularise your knowledge, and it is no longer an exotic plant, dependent on man and chance. |
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The motorway's opening on 20 December 1970 was dependent on completion of the dam. |
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Some economic-development projects were completed, but Zaire remained dependent on income from copper exports. |
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Certain types of evidence dependent on organic material, such as radiocarbon dating, may be destroyed by submergence. |
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Facing plummeting demand with few alternate sources of jobs, areas dependent on primary sector industries suffered the most. |
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The ivy bee Colletes hederae is completely dependent on ivy flowers, timing its entire life cycle around ivy flowering. |
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The type of sediment that is deposited is not only dependent on the sediment that is transported to a place, but also on the environment itself. |
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Ancient kingdoms such as the Tarumanagara, Mataram, and Majapahit were dependent on rice yields and tax. |
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Local powers could disrupt the routes as could the wet season and road use was highly dependent on constant maintenance. |
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