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Sentence count:106Posted:2017-03-25Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: dependdepend ondependingdependentdependantdependancedependabledependenceMeaning: v. be contingent on. 
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31, The frequency of this monitoring will depend upon the extent and type of surgery.
32, The other subjects taken depend upon the degree course chosen.
33, Life is a canvas. Every action of ours is a stroke of paint and at the end, how beautiful our painting is will depend upon all our strokes, all our actions. RVM 
34, Those that did not depend upon the land or the sea she might transpose to another setting.
35, Another layer of complexity is added when man-made brainpower industries that depend upon research and development and human skills dominate the System.
36, A number depend upon special arrangements with one or more local schools, in either the state or the independent sector.
37, Selection of a purchase could well depend upon the standard of manufacture.
38, Advance in labour productivity was beginning to depend upon the quality and involvement of the worker.
39, We depend upon others for this kind of social education throughout life.
40, Qualitative changes in behaviour depend upon the concepts of behavioural variability and selective reinforcement.
41, The following dishes depend upon fresh, flavourful, and well-chosen raw materials.
42, Innovations depend upon finding opportunities for staff to work on developing new policies.
43, The amount of each encashment will depend upon your age at that time and the amount of life assurance.
44, Our judgements depend upon complicated interconnected combinations of sense-data, reasoning, and guesswork.
45, The second one will depend upon how you answer the first.
46, Some warehouses have one crane in each aisle whilst others with relatively low rates of throughput depend upon crane transfer mechanisms.
47, Now he would have to depend upon cruder means - on bribery and blackmail.
48, After all, tax attorneys and accountants depend upon the complexities of tax law for their livelihoods.sentencedict .com
49, He expected you to have excellent peer relationships and to help people who depend upon you.
50, Of enormous importance, Holmes: all the hopes of modern medicine depend upon it.
51, Literacy will continue to depend upon the power to decipher words and to decode their connotations.
52, Thirdly, the main decisions are taken by commercial interests which depend upon shareholders whose prime concern is to make money.
53, But there are many more who do not, who truly depend upon and need some sort of assistance.
54, Our business and personal lives depend upon being able to use words successfully.
55, The markets' valuation of the future dividend flow will also depend upon the relative attractiveness of alternative investments.
56, Continuing deterrent credibility would, in future, depend upon Britain's known ability to retaliate with an invulnerable Second Strike weapon.
57, Totalitarian regimes, even more than authoritarian regimes, depend upon extensive coercion for their survival.
58, The benefits of reaping economies of scale depend upon how far costs fall as output levels are increased.
59, Obviously, the effectiveness of such training would depend upon the match that existed with personal attributes.
60, Every act and movement of the Union commander... clearly indicated his purpose to discard bullets and depend upon bayonets.
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