Antonym: independent of. Similar words: be independent of, dependent, independent, independently, independent agency, interdependent, independence, dependence. Meaning: adj. determined by conditions or circumstances not yet established.
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121. It is not dependent on the operating system, the faster the CPU, the faster the data acquisition.
122. Since the value of the resulting output is highly dependent on these components, they should be given early and careful consideration.
123. Thus lawyer B was more dependent on the profession than on his clients.
124. Disposal / re-use of these streams is dependent on both the level and type of contaminants present in the starting material.
125. He is dependent on Karl, his Seeing Eye dog, to lead him.
126. Site visits can awaken motivation, and pupils learn by direct experiences which are not dependent on reading ability.
127. Upjohn Inc. and Philip Morris Cos. whose profits are seen as less dependent on rapid growth.
128. It is not only the United States that has become dependent on imports of oil.
129. The success of empowerment is thus directly dependent on the success of other concepts in this book, including accountability for results.
130. Hence it is appropriate that local councils are dependent on central funds. 3.
131. Dependent on state patronage, Soviet official art was a public, epic, partisan art intended for mass consumption.
132. Nothing is more soul-destroying than being completely dependent on another person.
133. The dangers of a system where those who have care of children are completely dependent on another person are obvious.
134. The inner ring is economically dependent on core Tyneside for the bulk of its employment opportunities.
135. She could move little more than her eyes, and she remained entirely dependent on her iron tomb for breath.
136. The revenue side was heavily dependent on increased international credit and financing.
137. Instead of being a development of an inherent or generally available faculty, it is a specialized technique wholly dependent on specific training.
138. I now realized that we had no idea where he lived, and therefore were completely dependent on him turning up.
139. In these circumstances it is not clear whether or not the effectiveness of the intervention is quite so dependent on operating experience.
140. Socially, he's not as dependent on the company of others as the endomorph.
141. The National Blood Transfusion Service is entirely dependent on voluntary blood donors.
142. Hypnosis and electroconvulsive therapy were tried but had no effect,[sentencedict .com] and he became heavily dependent on tranquillizers.
143. In an age so dependent on the horse, the depth and width of interest can barely be exaggerated.
144. They can no longer hunt properly and so are utterly dependent on us.
145. The whole thing is about gaining trust, is dependent on trust.
146. They found themselves becoming increasingly dependent on their dealer's advice, at the same time sensing it might be fatal.
147. One way charters can be arranged between these and other Islands at no extra cost but dependent on availability.
148. Legislators dependent on campaign contributions became the pawns of competing special-interest lobbies, who held each other in check.
149. Britain is very vulnerable to these currency movements because we are a medium-sized economy heavily dependent on imports and exports.
150. Researchers found that 54 percent had at one time abused or been dependent on alcohol or drugs.
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