Similar words: spending, dependent, independent, independence, end in, send in, landing, funding. Meaning: [dɪ'pend] v.i.1. to rely; place trust (usually fol. by on or upon): You may depend on the accuracy of the report. 2. to rely for support, maintenance, help, etc. (usually fol. by on or upon): Children depend on their parents. 3. to be conditioned or contingent (usually fol. by on or upon): His success here depends upon effort and ability. 4. to be undetermined or pending: I may go to Europe or I may not, it all depends. 5. Gram. (of a word or other linguistic form) to be subordinate to another linguistic form in the same construction; to form a part of a construction other than the head. 6. to hang down; be suspended (usually fol. by from): The chandelier depends from the ceiling of the ballroom..
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33. The ionic radius varies among the elements depending on atomic number and ionic charge of the ion.
34. The devices wound with copper are usually replaced every two-to-five years, depending on which type you have.
35. The steps in the negotiating process vary depending on the tactics adopted by the two parties.
36. The premium is again relatively cheap, depending on the extent of cover, and varies from about £3 to £10.
37. Depending on the political system, this might entail voting and campaign activities to influence the selection and action of political authorities.
38. It has a lot of different character, depending on where you are.
39. Depending on circumstances it may be more effective to either purchase animals from a commercial breeder or to breed one's own animals.
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41. Unionists responded by either boycotting council meetings or trying to exclude SinnFein councillors, depending on whether or not there was a unionist majority.
42. Getting dressed consists of a complex sequence of movements depending on the patient's ability to balance and coordinate his actions.
43. Your are a lucky or an unlucky person depending on what you choose and decide, as well as how you behave and act in your life. Dr T.P.Chia
44. Field men again adopt very different standards of tolerance, depending on the nature of their patch.
45. Fiddlehead season runs from April to June, depending on locale.
46. We offer an above average salary. plus certain allowances depending on personal circumstances.
47. In this study junctions are divided broadly into two categories depending on the accident estimates that were given to them.
48. Advancement opportunities for construction managers vary depending upon the size and type of company for which one works.
49. We will pay compensation for loss or damage, at various levels depending on the registration fee you paid.
50. It shimmers and alters in colour depending on our thoughts, emotions and physical state.
51. There is variation depending particularly on social class, household composition, and stage in the life cycle.
52. The nature of this will vary greatly depending on a rose's ancestry, while its appreciation is a very personal matter.
53. If a pub is closed, that is a commercial judgment by the publican and the brewer depending on the relationship between them.
54. Teams, with three or 10 members depending on their category, conjured up their entries on 30-foot by 30-foot plots.
55. And departmental power can change over time, depending on economic conditions, technological breakthroughs, and government legislation.
56. Depending on the size of the boar, it will take awhile to cook, so begin early in the day.
57. 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
58. Just imagine going into a court of law to argue a case depending on its provisions.
59. The search for a comparison is important because the high court has handled indecency cases differently depending on the medium.
60. As to the former, the usual procedural rules apply depending on whether proceedings are commenced in the High Court or county court.
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