It depends on their relative weighting of the value of order, justice, liberty, and equality in different conditions. |
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The ecosystem, both on land and in the water, depends heavily upon the activity of bacteria. |
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The position at which influent water penetrates the lake water depends on the relative densities of the water masses. |
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Already, feminist art history has moved on, sceptical of the way that artistic fame depends on biography. |
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The number of requisitions depends on your ability to fulfill both primary and secondary objectives of each mission. |
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The latter depends critically on the time lag between environmental change and biotic responses to that environmental change. |
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Its value depends on the patterns which it creates and the way in which it is analysed and interpreted. |
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That has to be a question of opinion rather than fact, so it depends on what you make of the evidence. |
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The degree of segregation depends on particle size distribution, density, and possibly angularity of heterogeneous sand mixtures. |
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Successful readjustment to the school environment depends partly upon the quality of the transition plan. |
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Although troops need to be acclimatized for any kind of mountainous terrain, the duration depends on the altitude at which the unit must operate. |
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Every aspect of life depends on muscular activity, whether it be speech, eating and digestion, respiration, all expressions of brain function. |
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Futures and options are derivatives because their value depends on the price of the underlying asset, be it a commodity, investment or index. |
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In either case, the reference to neat depends on its use earlier and on its value as a word. |
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This generation depends on a whole lot of people who live outside the United States. |
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Linen is technically a washable fabric, but how you launder your sewn project, depends on the construction rather than the content. |
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Whether it is ever opened depends largely on what happens in the coming weeks. |
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The place depends on the mother-of-three, from Limes Avenue, Pinehurst, finishing an access course at New College. |
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To separate nationalism from regionalism or particularism is difficult and often depends upon the eye of the observer. |
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The presence of deformity depends upon the amount of angulation and displacement of the fracture. |
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This offset depends on the angle of incidence, the index of refraction, and is directly proportional to the thickness of the slab. |
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Their accent depends on social class and region of the country from which they came. |
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Its growth and prosperity also depends on how accessible tourist resorts are to the leisure seekers. |
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Reductive regeneration of the oxidized catalytic thiol depends on glutathione, thioredoxin, glutaredoxin, cyclophilin, and tryparedoxin. |
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I think house prices are going to level off and just stay steady but it depends on the interest rate. |
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Light at each end of the optical spectrum is dispersed by a different amount, since the refractive index of any medium depends on frequency. |
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Whether wanting is measured in quality or quantity depends entirely on the individuals concerned. |
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The rate of chemical reactions often depends on the concentration of the reactants involved. |
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The severity of symptoms depends on the absorbed dose of radiation by the exposed area of the body. |
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The bottom line is that the recovery no longer depends on the temporary lift from tax cuts and refi money. |
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The behaviour of a gas at temperatures close to absolute zero depends on whether the atoms in the gas are fermions or bosons. |
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The method of assembly depends on the thickness of the boards and the size of the completed frame. |
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To date, consumers' access to the Internet depends largely on wired connections. |
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Sixty percent of the population depends totally on food rations from the UN oil for food programme for basic nutrition. |
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But much depends on very uncertain datings of alleged redactions and, at times, questionable exegesis. |
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The story's piquancy, after all, depends on the fact that, though they move in criminal circles, the characters are just folks, like you or me. |
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The pecking order of policy advisers depends on the power of their advisees. |
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The classification as infantile or juvenile forms depends on the amount of renal disease present. |
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The plot depends upon the emergence, withdrawal, and reemergence of a few key characters. |
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Public opinion on the issue often depends on how the topic is worded and framed in poll questions. |
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The normal core body temperature for humans, measured rectally, depends on the environmental climate and internal metabolic function. |
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Management of a kidney stone depends on its size, location, and composition and the presence of anatomical malformation and complications. |
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The gallery exhibits both contemporary US and Latin American artists in a mix that depends on the venue. |
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I guess it depends on whether the airport was damaged or not, whether some fixed win airplanes can get in. |
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Negligence depends on a breach of duty, whereas contributory negligence does not. |
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This depends on whether or not your wife is working and, if so, where she will be employed. |
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The rapidity with which you work through further evaluation depends on whether you have any other health complaints or not. |
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Whereas a standard home loan depends on your earnings, a buy-to-let advance is based on rental potential. |
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The extensive network of large irrigation channels depends entirely upon the wet season rainwater collected in the dam. |
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The rapidity of that shift depends on the rate of advance of battery technology. |
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In this and other respects, much depends on the response of the national judiciary. |
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The game depends on having well-matched players on either side of the net, so that what's predicted theoretically can be checked experimentally. |
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The adaptation of organisms to their habitat ultimately depends upon environmental criteria. |
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It keeps its shape, even at large amplitudes, because the speed of waves in the medium depends on frequency in just the right way. |
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Whether a place is poor or well-off depends not on the size of the town government building. |
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Choosing the altitude for an airdrop equally depends on the tactical situation and the parachutists' skills. |
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I know that police officers are held, in the main, in very high esteem by society because society depends on them. |
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Zambia's economic survival as a landlocked country depends on the transport system for the movement of its exports and imports. |
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It doesn't work quickly for everyone, it depends on the acuteness of the complaint and how long it's been there. |
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However, the demand for particular stamps also depends on regional affiliation. |
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The speed reached by such a body depends on the ratio of the effort exerted to the resistance offered. |
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How badly your child may be injured depends on how far she fell and the surface she landed on. |
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Airscrew performance depends on the wind speed as well as the rotational speed. |
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The weight, or importance, to be attached to such advice depends on all the circumstances. |
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This relation largely depends on the albedo of the surface surrounding the receiver and on the solar elevation angle. |
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Our ability to detect doubly recombinant chromosomes depends on the genotype of the homolog after fertilization. |
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In the great game of life, whether you win or lose depends upon which voice is the loudest at the moment of decision. |
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Whether or not the cost of value of the course is excludable from wages to the employee depends on various factors. |
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Scale depends on one's capacity to be conscious of the actualities of perception. |
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Success in obtaining the required output of food from agriculture depends on soil fertility. |
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In woodwind instruments, such as the recorder or flute, the pitch of the note depends on the length of the closed tube. |
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Nature is blind, and whether we use it for good or ill depends on us and human nature. |
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Once a wound is obtained, healing depends on the ability to maintain bacterial balance. |
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The final payment and timing depends on asset sales and other realisations. |
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Most of the population resents the rich foreigners, even though their living depends on tourism. |
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Doubtless, the PM's strategy also depends on an increasing weariness over the subject among voters. |
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This payment depends on your age and length of service, and it's less than generous, as this ready reckoner demonstrates. |
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The orderly operation of the federal government depends upon this continuous and quotidian cooperation. |
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Successful operation of any lava lamp depends on this relationship between the density of water and wax. |
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The way solar radiation is absorbed by the Earth's surface depends primarily on whether the surface is land or sea. |
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Much depends on the form of Ajax's quicksilver striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, so Swedes will hope that he actually makes it to Portugal. |
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Globalization depends on an ideology of accumulating wealth, personal glory, or individualistic freedom, she said. |
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A decision to refer a matter to the minister depends on its sensitivity, demands on resources, need for a political judgement, and uncertainty about the minister's reactions. |
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An alternative approach is to consider allelic frequencies as random variables, whose distribution depends on some parameters of the population model. |
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The difference now is that ISIS no longer depends on intermediaries to broadcast its barbarism. |
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However, there is a way to avoid an echo, the problem is that it depends on your distance from the object reflecting the sound, and not the type of sound itself. |
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And it depends on grand juries who act as a conveyor belt, quickly funneling tens of thousands of young Black men into prison. |
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Then out comes a comic magician in white tie who does a long card trick that depends heavily on the continued reappearance of a black card in a group of red cards. |
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These schedules are assumed to have the same overall radiobiological effect, which depends on the relation between overall time, total dose, and the number of fractions. |
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The Andean nation depends on the U.S. for trade deals that help employ over 400,000 people. |
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And it all depends on what's happening under the volcano in the magma body under the lava dome, whether this system will continue to repressurize or not. |
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Survival in these games depends on the swift reaction time by the players. |
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Prevalence depends on context, and sometimes unique advantages outweigh the genetic costs. |
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And although fellow academicians might assume that the value of research speaks for itself, making a memorable case often depends on timing and personal connections. |
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In a law court, much depends on one's impression of the court. |
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Russia depends on oil exports for almost 70 percent of its foreign-currency earnings and almost 50 percent of its annual budget. |
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This in turn has served to fuel hostility from those whose survival depends on lowland pastures and has affected cattle ranching and tourism in wildlife reserves. |
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But Netanyahu's precise tactic depends on which conspiracy theory you believe. |
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And that probably depends on how long the petals had already been lying on the cutting room floor. |
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In this case, the quantal amplitude of postsynaptic response strongly depends on the number of accessible postsynaptic receptors in the vicinity of the release sites. |
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A quartz crystal resonator depends on the piezo-electric effect to work. This effect converts a mechanical stress in a crystal to a voltage and vice versa. |
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In fact it is hardly likely to materialise at all as we are told any rapprochement with the social democrats depends on us turning our backs on radicalism. |
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The literature on limb replantation shows that restoration of function depends largely on nerve repair and postoperative use of the flexor tendon. |
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Whether a cutoff in the power supply is successful depends on whether the nuclear facility has a backup power supply. |
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I suppose it all depends on what sort of harm you want to ward off. |
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As to the Claimant's claim for repudiatory breach, the entitlement to damages in respect of the same depends on the facts of each particular case. |
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As recession looms, how much banks increase reserves depends on how bad they think the downturn will be and how many debtors may have trouble repaying their loans. |
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Whether particular masks are performed at all depends as well on costumes being in good repair, sufficient resources for refurbishing, and the availability of a dancer. |
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But the precise color also depends on the angle at which the wing is viewed, since the wavelength of the constructively interfering rays varies with the angle of reflection. |
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Historically, and today, how well a home care worker is treated depends entirely on the employer. |
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In law firms this is of particular importance as firms are looking for people who are able to keep time well as their whole income depends upon it. |
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The application of estimates of test performance from one population to another depends on the relation between the range of abnormality in the two groups. |
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It depends on the archaeologist and the circumstances, but I think they would all take their sweet time if they could. |
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Expression of combs and wattles is directly connected to androgen production, whereas feather ornament size seldom depends on current levels of testosterone secretion. |
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There's quietism on the one hand and militancy on the other and much depends on the conditions that people find themselves in, in any one point in time. |
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The depth of the background investigations depends on the level of clearance. |
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Besides the long-range interactions it makes with neighboring protease residues, the binding affinity of a peptide also depends on its own conformation. |
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A programme's success depends on the anchorperson and often it's the anchor who is remembered by the audience long after the programme is off the air. |
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An anglerfish depends on its prey being fooled by its camouflage and by the fleshy lure into which the first ray of its dorsal fin has been modified. |
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The choice of a word depends on exact circumstances and the inclination of the archaeologists excavating the site. |
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The effect of this process depends on the type of rocks which were heated and their distance from the intrusion. |
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She tells of her life on one of Britain's Scilly Isles, where her family's survival depends on the mercy of the elements and the sea. |
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In the Glanville fritillary, clutch size is highly important as larval survival depends on groups size. |
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The distinction is therefore subjective and depends upon the user's frame of reference. |
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The position that Costa Rican linguists support depends upon which University they represent. |
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It is not straightforward to say which language has the most vowels, since that depends on how they are counted. |
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The effective use of fishing techniques often depends on this additional knowledge. |
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However, any precise estimate depends on a partly arbitrary distinction between languages and dialects. |
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The success of phytoextraction depends on two components, the contaminated soil and the plant species. |
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The country imports most energy supplies, especially oil and natural gas and to a large extent depends on Russia as its energy supplier. |
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The word can thus be said to have a double meaning, which partly depends on whether it is used as a count noun or uncountable. |
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Denmark depends almost entirely on thermal power generated from coal, oil and gas. |
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The power of a blow depends on the weight of the skull and the arc of the swing. |
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The idea of beauty is not positive, but depends on the different tastes of individuals. |
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Mauritius has no exploitable natural resources and therefore depends on imported petroleum products to meet most of its energy requirements. |
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Humidity is typically higher in the southwest and mountainous areas and depends on the seasonal patterns of rainfall. |
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Borneo's economy depends mainly on agriculture, logging and mining, oil and gas, and ecotourism. |
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Much of rural Baja California depends predominantly on wells and a few dams. |
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The strength of taste perception depends on the individual's current food requirements. |
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The method of judging varies with the discipline, but winning usually depends on style and ability of both horse and rider. |
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No continent depends as much on root and tuber crops in feeding its population as does Africa. |
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What this proves is that work depends on your proximity. Please be proximitous soon. |
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Unusual in other language families, declension in most Slavic languages also depends on whether the word is a noun or an adjective. |
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The spread of a language depends on economics, global politics, and a good support system backed with state support. |
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In some words, the reduction of a vowel depends on how quickly or carefully the speaker enunciates the word. |
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The representation of noun phrases using parse trees depends on the basic approach to syntactic structure adopted. |
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Whether a neologism continues as part of the language depends on many factors, probably the most important of which is acceptance by the public. |
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The manner selected often depends upon the gestational age of the embryo or fetus, which increases in size as the pregnancy progresses. |
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The sentence for murder is, in all cases, mandatory and depends upon the age of the offender at the time of the crime or conviction. |
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Whether the acts of a third party break the chain of causation depends on whether the intervention was foreseeable. |
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The question of whether a case should be determined by a jury depends largely on the type of relief the plaintiff requests. |
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This is not easily quantifiable, and depends on the individual circumstances of the claimant. |
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The extent of a beneficiary's interest depends on the wording of the trust document. |
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Hence the meaning of the term unmarried spouse in BC depends on the legal context. |
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According to this view, analogy depends on the mapping or alignment of the elements of source and target. |
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Whether proprietary remedies can be awarded depends on the jurisdiction in question. |
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The country's financial sector depends on English, whereas cultural nationalists prefer Bengali. |
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In addition, whether a duty to act fairly applies depends on the relationship between the public authority and the individual. |
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The law applicable to a British hereditary peerage depends on which Kingdom it belongs to. |
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What constitutes a qualifying citizen depends on the government's decision. |
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In Canada, the main difference in law between treason and high treason depends on whether the nation is at war. |
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The Executive's ability to carry out decisions often depends on the Legislature, which is elected under the mixed member proportional system. |
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Whether innovation goals are successfully achieved or otherwise depends greatly on the environment prevailing in the firm. |
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The extent to which knots affect the strength of a beam depends upon their position, size, number, and condition. |
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The production of compact discs depends on a redox reaction, which coats the disc with a thin layer of metal film. |
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The temperature required to anneal a particular steel depends on the type of annealing to be achieved and the alloying constituents. |
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The hydraulic press depends on Pascal's principle, that pressure throughout a closed system is constant. |
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The equilibrium constant for this process depends on concentration and temperature. |
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The weight of a ream therefore depends on the dimensions of the paper and its thickness. |
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The mix design depends on the type of structure being built, how the concrete is mixed and delivered, and how it is placed to form the structure. |
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What industries children work in depends on if they grew up in a rural area or an urban area. |
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Treatment for lung cancer depends on the cancer's specific cell type, how far it has spread, and the person's performance status. |
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The composition of smoke depends on the nature of the burning fuel and the conditions of combustion. |
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The power extracted from the water depends on the volume and on the difference in height between the source and the water's outflow. |
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This decreased environmental impact depends strongly on the balance between stream flow and power production. |
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The biodiversity that depends on these uplands is very special and very rich. |
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The cycle length depends upon the species cut, the local custom, and the use to which the product is put. |
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The location of the world's highest sea cliffs depends also on the definition of 'cliff' that is used. |
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Their speed depends upon the density of the current, the volcanic output rate, and the gradient of the slope. |
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The leaf shape depends on the species, but is usually roughly obovate, spatulate, or linear. |
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Much of our spirituality and comfort in public worship depends on the state of mind in which we come. |
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The price on the futures market depends in part on the price on the spot market. |
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The location of this engagement depends on the degree of flexion of the knee while subluxating. |
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Such huge behavioural change depends on knowledge sharing on a pan-species scale, rather than on fragmentary technofixes. |
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We cannot agree, however, with those who think that the continuance of the system, depends upon the continuance of the trainings. |
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The strength and number of blows depends on how far out of true the shafts are. |
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The truth depends on, or is only arrived at by, a legitimate deduction from all the facts which are truly material. |
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Its ability to drain a mine depends on the bottom of the mine being higher than a neighbouring valley. |
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However, a lot of wildlife also depends on the cliffs, salt marshes and sand dunes of the adjoining shores, the seabed and the open sea itself. |
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It is possible that he suffered a speech impediment, but this depends on a phrase in the introduction to his verse life of Saint Cuthbert. |
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All modern camels are humpbacked creatures, but the number of humps depends on the species. |
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The debate over the impact of the conquest depends on how change after 1066 is measured. |
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The infrastructure of parasitic tyranny depends on secrecy in order to be effective. |
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Feedback latency from V2 depends on interareal conduction velocity and distance. |
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Inflation depends on differences in markets and on where newly created money and credit enter the economy. |
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No business which depends for existence on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to continue in this country. |
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While life as we know it depends on oxygen, scientists have speculated that alien life forms might breathe chlorine or methane. |
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The merger, however, depends upon Icahn's ability to provide a bridge loan to help Pan Am cover losses during the low-traffic season. |
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The due performance of Bunsen's burner depends upon the proper admixture of gas and air. |
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The scale and unit of analysis for choropleth maps depends upon the area to be mapped. |
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Instead of depending on random variables, the index of clumpiness K depends on several factors involved in the spatial distribution of galaxies. |
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Where consociationalism and federalism overlay one another, moreover, the continuity of the latter depends on the stability of consociationalism. |
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Grace says that depends on who I like talking to more, the cyberstud or Dylan. |
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The final vote between Hollande and Sarkozy now depends on a delicate balance of how France's total of rightwing and leftwing voters line up. |
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If the real wage rate is not downflex, the pace of adoption of technical change depends upon the elasticity in the savings supply schedule. |
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Tone pitch depends on the dimensions of the dvojnice tubes and upon the position of the first hole in relation to the lower opening of the pipe. |
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The prime numbers are infinite, there for any proof that depends on their exhaustibility is flawed. |
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The height of the eyepoint depends on the focal length of the eyepiece and the position of its upper equivalent plane. |
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How can focalism be reduced? The method of debiasing depends on the type of focalism affecting one's judgments. |
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The notion of a great Elizabethan era depends largely on the builders, dramatists, poets, and musicians who were active during Elizabeth's reign. |
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What help children at risk get depends on the postcode lottery and varies between local authorities. |
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The seniority of the judge depends on the seriousness and complexity of the case. |
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The precise distinction between OTC and prescription depends on the legal jurisdiction. |
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Decisions about company names and product names and their relationship depends on more than a dozen strategic considerations. |
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The country's cement industry depends on limestone imports from North East India. |
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The way English learners are instructed depends on their level of English proficiency and the programs provided in their school or district. |
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Today, the Cornish economy depends heavily on its tourist industry, which makes up around a quarter of the economy. |
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The rebirth depends on the merit or demerit gained by one's karma, as well as those accrued on one's behalf by a family member. |
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Which was on the north and which on the south depends on whether the praetorium faced east or west, which remains unknown. |
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It also allows for much greater variation in proportions, whereas the strength of round arches depends on semicircular form. |
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Reconstructing the early concept of an elf depends almost entirely on texts in Old English or relating to Norse mythology. |
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In the United States, the type of fish used depends on availability in a given region. |
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The scientific method depends upon increasingly sophisticated characterizations of the subjects of investigation. |
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Since saving depends on the net produce of the industry, it grows with profits and rent which go into making the net produce. |
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However, profit also depends on the cost of labour, and the rate of profit is the ratio of profits to wages. |
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How closely a boat can sail into the wind depends on the boat's design, sail shape and trim, the sea state, and the wind speed. |
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The European pied flycatcher is an example of an animal species that often depends upon oak trees. |
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Modern understanding therefore mostly depends on the physical data from archeological sites. |
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A protectorate refers to an autonomous region that depends upon a larger government for its protection as an autonomous region. |
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Upon it depends our own British life and the long continuity of our institutions and our Empire. |
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Traditional Indian dress varies in colour and style across regions and depends on various factors, including climate and faith. |
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It turns out that it depends on the particular situation whether private ownership or public ownership is desirable. |
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In the case of businesses, their creditworthiness depends on their future profits. |
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The amount of power given to the chairman depends on the type of organization, its structure, and the rules it has created for itself. |
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The local tax system depends upon import duties, payroll taxes and consumption taxes. |
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The relationship often depends on the personal relations between British prime ministers and US presidents. |
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The precise formulation of Maxwell's equations depends on the precise definition of the quantities involved. |
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The type of compact star formed depends on the mass of the remnant of the original star left after the outer layers have been blown away. |
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The size of this limit heavily depends on the assumptions made about the properties of dense matter. |
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The choice of proppant depends on the type of permeability or grain strength needed. |
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It is now known that density of water also depends on the isotopic ratios of the oxygen and hydrogen atoms in a particular sample. |
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Very often, the definition depends on the nationality and historical perspective of its author. |
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The case marking pattern for each noun being inflected depends on the noun's degree of animacy. |
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As much as the Orthodox Church reveres and depends on the scriptures, they cannot compare to the Word of God's manifest action. |
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The amount of money awarded depends on the income of the Nobel Foundation that year. |
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This work was concerned with how human morality depends on sympathy between agent and spectator, or the individual and other members of society. |
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The degree of strictness of border controls depends on the country and the border concerned. |
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A fishing port is the only port that depends on an ocean product, and depletion of fish may cause a fishing port to be uneconomical. |
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The depth to which light can reach in lakes depends on turbidity, determined by the density and size of suspended particles. |
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Effective communication depends on the informal understandings among the parties involved that are based on the trust developed between them. |
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The procedure also depends upon which type of institutional act is being used. |
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Susceptibility to such treatments depends on the location from which the quartz was mined. |
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The northern limit of their breeding area depends on the presence of waters that are free of sea ice during the breeding season. |
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The southern limit of their distribution mainly depends on the presence of sufficient prey. |
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The amount of native tundra biomass depends more on the local temperature than the amount of precipitation. |
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Admission to A level programmes is at the discretion of providers, and usually depends on GCSE grades. |
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It tarnishes on contact with moist air, and takes on a dull appearance the hue of which depends on the prevailing conditions. |
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Their isotopic concentration in a natural rock sample depends greatly on the presence of these three parent uranium and thorium isotopes. |
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The quality of wool depends on the individual sheep and on the part of the sheep's body from which the wool has been taken. |
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It depends on the number of seats that are allocated with the D'Hondt method. |
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Which methodology is used depends on the person doing the calculation and on the use to which the prominence is put. |
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The variability of the alpine climate throughout the year depends on the latitude of the location. |
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Stem shape depends on the species, some are highly compressed with a visible seam, while others are rounded. |
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The velocity of the melting process depends on the efficiency of the energy exchange process. |
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Directly or indirectly, the livelihood of over 500 million people in developing countries depends on fisheries and aquaculture. |
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Speciation depends on a measure of reproductive isolation, a reduced gene flow. |
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Contamination monitoring depends entirely upon the correct and appropriate deployment and utilisation of radiation monitoring instruments. |
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The time radioactive waste must be stored for depends on the type of waste and radioactive isotopes. |
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The color shown by plutonium solutions depends on both the oxidation state and the nature of the acid anion. |
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The features of volcanoes are much more complicated and their structure and behavior depends on a number of factors. |
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This lowers the water activity as it is a colligative property which depends on number of solute particles present in solution. |
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The infiltration capacity, the maximum rate at which the soil can absorb water, depends on several factors. |
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The ability of a fishery to recover from overfishing depends on whether the ecosystem's conditions are suitable for the recovery. |
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The total uplift from the end of deglaciation depends on the local ice load and could be several hundred meters near the center of rebound. |
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The relative areas of these four types depends not only on the profile of the shoreline, but upon past water levels. |
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The extent of floodplain inundation depends in part on the flood magnitude, defined by the return period. |
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The severity of these errors depends on the accuracy of the map and the physical changes that occurred after it was made. |
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Whether a spore is to grow into an organism depends on the combination of the species and the environmental conditions where the spore lands. |
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Generally, these include life forms that tolerate cool temperatures and low oxygen levels, but this depends on the depth of the water. |
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Installing a barrage may change the shoreline within the bay or estuary, affecting a large ecosystem that depends on tidal flats. |
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Whether this indirect effect causes an overshifting or undershifting of price depends upon the level of spillovers. |
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Due to the absence of appreciable rainfall, Egypt's agriculture depends entirely on irrigation. |
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The propagation factor accounts for the effects of multipath and shadowing and depends on the details of the environment. |
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Doppler shift depends upon whether the radar configuration is active or passive. |
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The distance resolution and the characteristics of the received signal as compared to noise depends on the shape of the pulse. |
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Aircraft safety depends upon continuous access to accurate weather radar information that is used to prevent injuries and accidents. |
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The size of the protected volume depends on the altitude, speed, and heading of the aircraft involved in the encounter. |
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Magnitude of residual errors from these sources depends on geometric dilution of precision. |
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The reading of the inscription depends on the reconstruction but in all cases the names come through. |
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The typical size depends upon which population it is from, and most accepted races vary widely in size. |
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The total uplift from the end of deglaciation depends on the local ice load and could be several hundred metres near the centre of rebound. |
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If magma reaches the surface, its behavior depends on the viscosity of the molten constituent rock. |
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The type of volcano depends on the location of the eruption and the consistency of the magma. |
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The type of rock formed depends on the chemical composition of the magma and how rapidly it cools. |
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Finally, an introduced species may unintentionally injure a species that depends on the species it replaces. |
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Tapeworms generally cause little harm in wolves, though this depends on the number and size of the parasites, and the sensitivity of the host. |
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The state of water on a planet depends on ambient pressure, which is determined by the planet's gravity. |
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Today Fernando de Noronha's economy depends on tourism, restricted by the limitations of its delicate ecosystem. |
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They position themselves above or below each other according to their density, which depends on both temperature and salinity. |
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Being catadromous, the eels's reproductivity success depends heavily on free downstream passage for spawning migration. |
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