Similar words: depending, dependent, independent, independence, be independent of, hand on, abandon, off and on. Meaning: v. 1. be contingent on 2. be dependent on, as for support or maintenance.
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181. The decision as to what is best will very much depend on timing.
182. Thus social closure is still real, and tickets to the top depend on property, connections or elite education.
183. They depend on people clicking on the advertising banners that now blanket most commercial sites.
184. In 1978 he came to depend on her almost completely.
185. Many parents dread the thought of having to depend on their children.
186. They may prefer to be left alone and hate having to depend on others who are less capable than themselves.
187. He met management and workers at Swan Hunter's and Vickers, two firms who depend on the defence industry for work.
188. In this volatile atmosphere Thaksin's popularity and freedom of action will depend on his ability to achieve quick results.
189. However, effectiveness does depend on managers' ability to use the power they have to encourage others to join in.
190. So much can depend on the kind of expectation on which an arrangement is entered upon.
191. Even sign languages depend on the left brain, just as do oral languages and reading.
191. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
192. These providers depend on coaxial cable as transport roads and will help determine which broadband applications and services the viewing public prefers.
193. Who has such authority will depend on the nature of the particular business and the way in which it is organised.
194. An estimated 20m households depend on income from coffee to pay for food, clothing and education.
195. It all seemed to depend on the maneuvering skills of the taxi driver and the state of the tides.
196. Yet work organizations depend on shared power in win-win cooperative effort.
197. All meanings, we know, depend on the key of interpretation. George Eliot
198. The joint venture will depend on Verio for Internet infrastructure requirements.
199. A solution may depend on whether Republican governors can fashion a Medicaid compromise with their Democratic counterparts.
200. The success of any major production overhaul could also depend on the extent to which union agreement is forthcoming.
201. The organizations of the future will increasingly depend on the creativity of their members to survive.
202. We all depend on one biosphere for sustaining our lives.
203. It seems clear, then, that the costs of transmitting new technology depend on the basic capabilities of the parties involved.
204. The amount you will get will depend on your income and personal circumstances.
205. Presumably there are factors that control the size, and they depend on the population density.
206. Much will depend on whether the government of Mr Hun Sen can continue to command the loyalty of its troops and bureaucrats.
207. I learned to depend on him for practical advice under fire.
208. The future - the very lives - of these children depend on our ability to reach them with vaccines and health education.
209. That penalty could be a hefty price, considering how many communities depend on federal funds.
210. The simulation process is parallel, since one simulation does not depend on the outcome of a previous one.
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