Similar words: depending, pending, spending, impending, expending, depend, deficit spending, depend on. Meaning: adj. determined by conditions or circumstances not yet established.
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61. The nature of this will vary greatly depending on a rose's ancestry, while its appreciation is a very personal matter.
62. If a pub is closed, that is a commercial judgment by the publican and the brewer depending on the relationship between them.
63. Which is why federal engineers in the same grades sometimes get different pay, depending on what they engineer.
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67. You can build up or break down your future - you may rise or fall depending on how much you are committed to and prepared for your future. Dr T.P.Chia
68. Just imagine going into a court of law to argue a case depending on its provisions.
69. The search for a comparison is important because the high court has handled indecency cases differently depending on the medium.
70. In many languages there are different words for "you' depending on who you are talking to.
71. As to the former, the usual procedural rules apply depending on whether proceedings are commenced in the High Court or county court.
72. Depending on circumstances, it can often decrypt scrambled data, for a fee, of course.
73. Prices range from $ 10 to $ 30 depending on the type and model.
74. This was generous or brutal, depending on how you looked at it.
75. The dive planning screen is a look-ahead facility showing a selection of depths and no-stop times depending on your current decompression status.
76. Your life is full of opportunities and possibilities. It is yours to create, to enjoy or to suffer. You may lead a successful or failing life – depending on how much you are committed to and prepared for your life. Dr T.P.Chia
77. The rate may fall below that, depending on the general trend of interest rates.
78. Depending on how deep within the patient the basic disorder lies, such treatment can be anything from relatively simple to extremely complicated.
79. Depending on the site, you can find some pretty impressive examples of regional cuisine at the old ballpark.
80. Hamilton said that, depending on how the students fared emotionally Tuesday morning, he might cancel classes in the afternoon.
81. The Powermiser should recover its cost in one quarter, depending on your hot water consumption.
82. Future contracts will cost more or less, depending on trends in tuition costs, Cantor said.
83. In some HMOs, payments to individual physicians are adjusted depending on their costs that month.
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85. As producers, their views will be more ambivalent, depending on whether they work in sunset or sunrise industries.
86. Thus fortified, the Webbs decried both Owen and Marx for depending on the labour theory of value.
87. The six-month rate varies from 4.7 per cent to 5.2 per cent depending on the amount invested.
88. At local level, control exerted by NGOs varies widely, depending on their philosophy, their economic clout, and individual personalities.
89. Depending on use, these will last for between 60 and 90 minutes of continuous operation.
90. Even the bank's cash machine may get a face, or many, depending on the customer.
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