They depend on shifting agriculture, complemented by animal husbandry, hunting, fishing, and gathering for their livelihood. |
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Setting your drag must depend on where you are fishing, but over the rough stuff, wind it up solid and give not an inch of line. |
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Cold viruses are ultramicroscopic organisms that depend on the genetic makeup of our cells for their reproduction. |
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Which way you finally bet will ultimately depend on how badly you can't afford to lose. |
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Whether shareholders will see any value will depend on the silver tongues of its management and their advisers. |
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By choking out other vegetation, it makes an area unusable by plants and animals that live in or depend on the water. |
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The taxonomic fidelity of silicified microbes will depend on the rate of silicification and the factors that control that process. |
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Your name, logo, slogan, even the location you choose and your pricing structure depend on the brand you are trying to create. |
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Is it possible to do a functional analysis that does not depend on assumptions of unidirectional linear time and causation? |
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Their own futures depend on sticking scrupulously to what the evidence will bear, whatever the political blandishments from above. |
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The black stork, black vulture, and endangered Spanish imperial eagle are among the 42 species of birds that depend on the cork woodlands. |
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We're going to depend on our allies, and others are going to have to belly up the same as we are. |
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However, the amount of online shopping these unseasoned Internet users do will depend on how easy it is for them to navigate the virtual mall. |
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Settlements in other areas of the Brahui region depend on qanat irrigation, a system of tunnels dug between shafts to carry water. |
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It follows that the quantum of damages in private nuisance does not depend on the number of those enjoying the land in question. |
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The interaction strength and the relative phase of the electric field in neighboring particles both depend on polarization and frequency. |
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The acoustics within a room depend on the key issues of reverberation, room shape, and interior noise control. |
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Removal costs vary widely and quotations depend on the volume of belongings to be moved. |
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Is potential failure assessment a black-and-white issue or does it depend on who is asking the questions and when? |
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Foxes, rabbits, harvest mice, house mice, dormice, shrews, weasels, and voles all depend on the hedgerows as a place to breed, hunt or shelter. |
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Whilst 3 million jobs may or may not depend on our trade with the EU, relatively few would be lost through a Brixit. |
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Skiers and motor racing drivers derive much of the thrill of competition from knowing that their lives depend on their sporting skill. |
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Further, subsequent military actions may depend on the effectiveness of a non-lethal attack. |
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All the others depend on jobseeker's allowance, which imposes stiff penalties on people who fail to seek work. |
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It's critical that job seekers not depend on a job title to define their potential value to a company. |
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The weight to be attributed to such documents varies in each case and will depend on their nature and context. |
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I would love to eventually publish Radar as a biweekly, but how quickly we make that transition will depend on our financing. |
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We depend on those things, and they set the benchmark for how well we live in this country. |
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Weight, shrinkage, strength and other properties depend on the moisture content of wood. |
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Some depend on the physico-chemical differences between the protein and other material. |
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The country's economic wheels largely depend on the mining industry which uses substantial amounts of diesel. |
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Its results depend on the opinion the opponent has of his adversary's capability to win. |
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That could depend on whether her whereabouts became public knowledge, he said. |
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Possibly this will depend on whether or not he has any more legal costs that need defraying. |
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It's a story, and I hope a good one, and whether or not people like it will depend on them. |
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The letter-writing campaigns of Amnesty International and the assessments of UN human rights rapporteurs depend on this accountability. |
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He has a tale to tell and I'm afeared that our lives depend on us listening. |
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Whether a coast is perceived may depend on the height of bird, the amount of moonlight, or presence of whitecaps. |
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The stability of an aggregate will depend on the number of vesicles in the aggregate and on the energy per vesicle. |
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The majority, here, now depend on food from outside, but there isn't enough to go round. |
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Some tropical bird species rear their young near wasp nests and depend on the insects to repel predators. |
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Any other symptoms will depend on whether any keyhole surgery has been carried out and, if so, what sort. |
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These shows depend on contestants remaining mum about the show's outcome until the airdate. |
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The kinds of wine and food served for a fine dining experience will depend on your budget. |
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Its knowledge base will depend on the way in which it recruits, trains, and promotes its staff and also on its cooperative ethic. |
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It is an intensive physical property of a particular material and does not depend on the amount of material present. |
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Some carriers depend on frequent short-haul flights which nobody wants to go on at the moment. |
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Consumerism is reinforced by media, films, the corporate invasion of the classroom, and by governments whose taxes and policies depend on it. |
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I have friends and acquaintances who are farmers and crofters, many of whom, in upland areas, depend on sheep and lambs for their livelihood. |
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The salvation of sinners does not depend on the way we state the truth, but on the almighty power of God. |
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Such a duty did not depend on a contractual relationship between the person causing and the person suffering the damage. |
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First, the flight trajectory will obviously depend on the way in which a bird will enter its nest site. |
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What is on the screen will depend on whether the Council teams up with public space broadcasts or independent programmers. |
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You think of yourself as independent, you want to be independent, but you depend on Alex more than anyone. |
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The good news is that wind power and other renewables don't have to depend on federal leadership. |
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Sales reps wield enormous influence, as doctors depend on them for information on the newest prescription drugs and clinical findings. |
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They depend on it for their livelihood as they collect rubber latex from the Hevea brazilensis trees. |
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As a result, the Marines would have to depend on thin-skinned amphibian tractors, or amtracs, barely tested at Guadalcanal. |
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Most manufacturers depend on a network of resellers to bring their products to the masses. |
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Many of Panama's commercially raised chickens are fed fishmeal from anchovetas, small fish which also depend on mangroves. |
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For the first time an Andalusian woman did not have to depend on a man for her living. |
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The length of treatment will depend on the severity of the condition and how the eye responds to treatment. |
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The resuscitation of their sales doesn't depend on the launch of the order management system. |
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It will depend on the ability of Canberra bureaucrats to come to terms with problems that are totally unfamiliar to them. |
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Progress will depend on the city's new Liberal Democrat leaders who are not yet in a position to respond. |
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A large number of invertebrates, bryophytes, and lichens are also likely to depend on large dead trees. |
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What action they take will depend on the political leadership of progressive anti-racist activists. |
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Despite this, the least developed countries still depend on trade for more of their income than rich countries. |
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Signs and symptoms of ricin poisoning depend on whether a person inhales or ingests ricin. |
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Of course, Egg's plans to break even depend on its Web site functioning and fully operational. |
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The black grouse has been in decline across Britain largely because of sheep eating the heather and bilberries they depend on. |
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Growers depend on farmer's market sales, and buyers still need to be educated that the better looking apricot isn't necessarily the best tasting. |
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Their capacity to produce competitively for the national and export markets will depend on being able to transport goods quickly and cheaply. |
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This reduces a political leader to a gambler who must depend on good timing and dumb luck to take him where he wants to go. |
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But there is another more complex way as well, one that does not depend on an idealization or romanticization of war. |
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Our cultures, livelihoods, businesses, and coastal communities depend on it. |
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The livelihoods of many thousands of people depend on their success and they must succeed to ensure survival. |
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The taste of blood is unassertive, like that of liver, so all blood puddings depend on additional flavourings for their particular character. |
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They may depend on and refer to online friends the same way they do family and long-time acquaintances. |
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Their mimetic intention, unlike that of most mimetic art, does not depend on images in the viewer's memory. |
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It is not possible to lay down rigid rules, as each case will depend on its own circumstances. |
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He suddenly found himself classed as disabled and lost his job as a lorry driver, forcing him to depend on social security benefits. |
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Some patients' choices between using aspirin or a statin may depend on cost as well as their perceived risks of adverse effects. |
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Clearly, the assiduousness with which this step should be undertaken will depend on what informs it. |
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These phenomena ultimately depend on the molecular association and dissociation rate constants. |
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Not making the link depend on a central server or need special software, ie hand-decodable at a push. |
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The way I am performing I am confident of getting a medal, but it could depend on the luck of the draw. |
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The number of days when she could smell an odour would depend on atmospheric conditions and wind direction. |
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The distance between flight tracks would depend on weather and atmospherics and how they impacted on radar range. |
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As I have set out earlier, we have both suffered atrociously in the past and substantially depend on one another. |
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The variable widths given in the details under 'Description' depend on how many horizontal stripes bordering the pattern are used. |
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The degree of attenuation is going to depend on a number of things including antenna size. |
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Most baba ghanouj dips in town depend on garlic, or lemon, or quantities of sesame-based tahini sauce for their character. |
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He said he would continue to build up his stake in the company but it would depend on the price at which the shares were trading. |
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Diagnosis and treatment of hypertension depend on accurate measurement of auscultatory blood pressure. |
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On the threat level, our considerations depend on what the outcome of the authentication is. |
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Many samplers depend on sounds recorded or installed from other instruments. |
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Nor could we depend on the same people being available the next day to finish an interrupted game. |
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It is the Tao of the universe, and the one and only thing we can ever truly depend on. |
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And if we had to depend on reason and reproductive technology rather than sexual passion to produce the next generation, we'd be in trouble. |
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The clinical presentation and diagnostic approach greatly depend on the type of malformation that is present. |
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Their security doesn't depend on the might of their individual parts, but their ability to operate as a sum. |
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Worst case scenarios predict that hundreds of thousands of Balinese who depend on the tourism sector could lose their livelihood. |
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Your job can also depend on the markets as companies use their valuation and the issue of new shares to borrow capital to expand. |
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Many people depend on mangrove swamps for wood for construction, craft materials, medicines and honey. |
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To complete the course, she'll depend on a musher riding ahead and radioing back warnings of low branches, obstinate moose, and open water. |
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Ligaments, tendons and collagen depend on a steady intake of vitamin C to stay strong and healthy. |
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These busy men do not have time to research and depend on scientists that are not looking at the facts thoroughly enough. |
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This increase in number seems to depend on the growth of the long bones putting tension on the muscle through its tendons. |
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Their nesting success will depend on whether there is a plentiful supply of tent caterpillars this year or not. |
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The symptoms of muscular dystrophy depend on the muscle groups first affected. |
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Loyalties depend on personal relationships with tribal chiefs, sheiks or warlords, rather than allegiance to the nation. |
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In the long term, mankind's very future may depend on what is being done right now in space research. |
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The number and spacing of terraces depend on the soil type, slope, and cropping practices. |
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Many of the experts agree that the future of the lizard populations will depend on the fate of the lizards on these cays. |
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And in many of those boroughs, people depend on mass transit to get around, buses and subways. |
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Most improvements in thermoregulatory ability might be expected to depend on mass-related changes in thermolysis and thermogenesis. |
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Local dry cleaners and barbers depend on the patronage of Marines and their families. |
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But it will also depend on how you see the people living in Bengali villages. |
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Many productive commercial fishing areas depend on phytoplankton nurtured by the seaward flow of clearer water, which in turn nurtures the fish. |
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Much will depend on the wind conditions which are expected to be light-to-moderate south-westerlies, suiting the smaller Asian frames. |
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Also does not the barycentre depend on the distance of separation of the two bodies? |
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Achieving solidity at the back doesn't merely depend on the efforts of individuals, however. |
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Wal-Mart insists its financial plans don't depend on owning a bank or a thrift. |
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Soya plantations are highly mechanised and depend on the use of a staggering quantity of agrochemicals. |
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What exact history is realized in a universe does, of course, depend on microscopic details. |
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Like any organization, newsrooms depend on new blood and the fresh ideas that come with it. |
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The number of rapidly deployable mobile batteries used on each mission by the Army will depend on the operational requirements. |
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These patterns depend on the direction of the observations carried out during the calibration. |
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These pieces depend on narrative for their lives, animated by the stories we tell about them. |
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It will also depend on the way we conceptualize him and where he fits into our own global narrative. |
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The vast majority of retired people today depend on Social Security to make ends meet. |
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Their future will depend on the result of Wasps' game next weekend in the European Cup final. |
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The height of the structure will depend on the bean variety you're growing, but allow about 6 feet for the vines. |
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All hollowpoint bullets depend on a fluid or semi-fluid medium to enter the hollowpoint cavity and push out on the walls to start expansion. |
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Near these points, the behaviour of the system is universal and does not depend on the microscopic details. |
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The novel's weight and mythical resonance depend on creatures that stretch the imagination and go beyond it. |
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He is due back in London for the senior competition this week, but his appearance will depend on his state of mind. |
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Austrians can offer an alternative approach that does not depend on having to define or measure what is conceptually indefinable or unmeasurable. |
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A blog is made or unmade by one individual, whereas forums depend on the collective participation of many people. |
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Much will depend on their top order to perform the rescue-act, otherwise they will be sitting on a bed of nails. |
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The schedule will also depend on how fast consumers will switch to 3G mobile services. |
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The party is gunning for at least 40 seats, which could make the Congress depend on it for forming the government. |
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One has, therefore, to depend on serology for the diagnosis of the disease. |
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The area used to depend on a ganda nullah for irrigation of the paddy crop. |
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And without a set schedule, you can't depend on seeing him the same time tomorrow. |
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The final selection of the similimum will depend on the patient's miasms or inherited diseases, at which we will look more closely now. |
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And surely the ability of a religious reference to solemnize an event will depend on the religious beliefs of the person hearing the reference. |
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Even if those horns manage a gouge here or a nick there, a matador can always depend on antibiotics to stave off serious complications. |
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Just as elephant herds depend on their oldest female for guidance, colonies of naked mole rats are dominated and co-ordinated by a single female. |
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I would not appreciate having to depend on what are often undependable bus services. |
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During their early projects, the Youngs learned through trial and error whom to depend on for skilled work. |
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The answer is that unsubstantiality does not depend on being manifest or unmanifest, but on the capacity to vanish when divested of existence. |
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The number of units on each site will depend on its characteristics, and the appropriate housing mix for the area and other facilities. |
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The conservative and surgical treatments will depend on the patient's preference, condition, and urodynamic diagnosis. |
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And it will not depend on our sinlessness, theological expertise, or eloquence. |
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The phenomenon is particularly interesting because the conditions under which complement anaphora is acceptable depend on formal properties of the antecedent determiner. |
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Birds may use celestial bodies or the Earth's magnetic field to steer their way but they also depend on major topographical features to aid in navigation. |
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You don't have to depend on your parents lending you the car. |
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Should the fluid inside be heavier than the water outside, the antibubble will sink, so don't depend on it to hold you up if you're going down for the third time. |
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These forests are home to rare animals like the black stork, vultures and the Spanish Imperial eagle who depend on the rich diversity of these cork oak forests. |
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It would depend on the detailed operation of the law and it is most unlikely that a blanket abrogation of legal professional privilege would survive. |
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Thus Bill Labov is not a monoglot, as it happens, but I don't believe that any of his major contributions depend on his speaking or reading any languages other than English. |
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These coefficients are correlated, because they depend on the multinomial count vector X and because the same alleles can overlap between different coefficients. |
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The applications of chlorine and sodium hydroxide are so varied that hardly a consumer product exists that does not depend on one or both of these compounds. |
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The answer is likely to depend on the political turn of the screw. |
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Now Merwin and Ulmer are apologizing like their political lives depend on it, which, of course, they do. |
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The camera collapses three-dimensional space onto the two-dimensional plane, it disables those faculties of depth perception which depend on binocular vision and parallax. |
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The status quo conditions depend on the continued existence of riprap and seawalls, which in turn result in an unchanged distribution of beach conditions. |
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By contrast, dating methods that are alleged to measure geologic events of millions and billions of years clearly depend on unverified and unverifiable assumptions. |
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These all depend on an outside body of knowledge for full appreciation. |
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The amount of brash available can depend on a number of factors. |
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Symptoms often depend on whereabouts in the body the abscess occurs. |
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Not all these capacities depend on one's mastery of a language. |
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When Villanova was down 12 points early in the second half on Feb.13, the team could depend on more than 20,000 fans at the Wachovia Center to buck them up. |
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We who depend on them for getting to know the literature of other parts of India would rather there weren't untranslated lumps of opacity in the text. |
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If Mr Horam's fate does not hinge on Tory abstainers coming out to vote this time, it could depend on how much more the Lib Dems can squeeze the 5,500-strong Labour vote. |
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Who we go for will really depend on who comes across best in the try-outs. |
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Beliefs concerning the afterlife depend on the religion of the individual. |
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Experts agree that much will depend on the measures undertaken both by the United States and Cuba. |
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They were close to occupying Mariupol, but they depend on Putin, who demonstrated his political will to stop the war. |
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How much the ball breaks will often depend on the kind of pitch it is. |
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This is going to hurt the many, many of us who depend on the undervalued labor of graduate students. |
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The credibility of that contention would depend on exactly what Wildstein told Christie and how he phrased it. |
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Our bodies depend on unabsorbed calcium to neutralize potentially harmful byproducts of digestion that can promote colon cancer and kidney stones. |
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Belly button umbilicoplasty options depend on the problem to be treated. |
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Yet, as much as some nonprofits and foundations depend on bequests, most shy from a position that might offend their wealthy donors and board members. |
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The amount of graffiti on such a wall would depend on the commitment of its defenders. |
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Space and time both turn out to be relative, measurements of length and intervals of time turn out to depend on the relative speeds of the objects in question. |
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But I cannot look upon these plans at a distance of six months, without feeling that past events ought to teach me how little I can depend on the future. |
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Zou said whether the protest resulted in renewed political conflict with the central government would depend on the slogans chanted during the protest. |
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Attacks are underreported and surveys often depend on what questions were asked and who responded. |
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Two-thirds of the 22 million people in West Africa depend on farming to live. |
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Today, a people that prided itself on rugged self-sufficiency during the war depend on the steady flow of trucks carrying sacks of grain donated by the World Food Programme. |
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In the adversary system, we depend on lawyers to bring cases. |
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You become involved when others lean on you and depend on you. |
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Americans, even today, are taught by their parents that to be free they must learn to be self-sufficient and independent, and that they cannot depend on others. |
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When you say grace, include a blessing for all those you depend on. |
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Today, Democratic senators in regions that depend on fossil fuels are becoming an endangered species. |
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Both their livelihoods depend on the ability to bluff and sniff out fraud. |
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After all, smaller developing nations like Cameroon often depend on trade with and aid from the West. |
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The rivers, streams, wetlands, and coastal areas of the Great Lakes system are key, because fish and other animal species depend on them for habitat. |
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Many aspects of human metabolism depend on the bioelectric process. |
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The most important thing for you and me to remember as we share conversation with loved ones and friends is that we don't have to depend on our own sharp-wittedness or charms. |
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The problem with both these solutions is that they depend on amending the Constitution. |
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The Russian family of whom Natasha Richardson's character is a member has fallen on such hard times the others must depend on her income as a taxi dancer in louche clubs. |
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However, mass is atypical scalar quantity and therefore its value will not depend on the polarization of the exciting light that is used to measure it. |
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The size and shape of Laniakea depend on the rate of cosmic expansion, which is described by the Hubble parameter. |
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Vapour concentrations within these unstirred layers depend on the vapour pressure of the compound in question and on its affinity to the lipoid surface layers of the leaf. |
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Her transactions and interactions with clients add up to a lacerating portrait of contemporary mores among the wealthy and the legions of us who depend on their largesse. |
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Surely this does not depend on whether Jesus is the messiah or not. |
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But how long can a show depend on the spellbinding performance of one actress? |
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The French verse-makers aimed at something higher than the English, and produced works which depend on pomp and style for any claim to attention they may have. |
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Much will depend on the outcome of the January 22 election and how Netanyahu perceives the line-up of willing coalition partners. |
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With a boat, however, electricity is routed through a gauntlet of adapters and shore power connections that depend on friction to maintain contact. |
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In carb consumption, timing is important, and it can depend on the type of carbs consumed. |
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Of course, there are other vulnerabilities associated with debt buildups that depend on the composition of the debt itself. |
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Such designs can be created and debugged with Vista, but do not depend on the features of Vista once compiled. |
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Examination of waves larger than 60 metres will depend on the accuracy with which the spatial derivatives of the surface can be obtained. |
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The executability of the file would depend on compatibility with the updated hardware. |
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Additional changes that occur when water enters the lungs depend on whether the water is fresh or salt. |
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Others depend on the milder climate as a refuge when continental Europe is in the grip of winter. |
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The size of hefts will depend on the material requiring attention, and the annual volume is to cost about 15 marks. |
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They do not usually depend on the rank of the guilty party, although there are some exceptions associated with royal privilege. |
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The total impulse from the impact will depend on the kinetic energy of the bullet. |
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From Edward's reign onwards, the authority of the English Parliament would depend on the strength or weakness of the incumbent monarch. |
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The role of extinction in evolution is not very well understood and may depend on which type of extinction is considered. |
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As indicated above, the rates at which an individual and their employer pay contributions depend on a number of factors. |
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The circumstances under which this convention is followed are not possible to define strictly, and depend on many other factors. |
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Consequently, the service providers strongly depend on government subsidies and external funding. |
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Their armed forces maintain regular dialogue and both depend on Chinese military supplies. |
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The exact requirements for satisfying a Habilitation depend on individual universities. |
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At the same time, however, many natives and settlers came to depend on each other. |
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Titles at the higher education level usually depend on the institution handing them out. |
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In a few years, quarrying and tourism could complement the fisheries that depend on the changing prices of fish and fishing opportunities. |
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Rules for acquiring British citizenship by descent depend on when the person was born. |
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The requirements for naturalisation as a British citizen depend on whether or not one is the spouse or civil partner of a British citizen. |
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The southern boundary is arbitrary and its definition may depend on the use being made of the term. |
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According to her, a country used to receiving ODA may be perpetually bound to depend on handouts. |
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Developing countries often depend on strong sovereign credit ratings to access funding in international bond markets. |
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Their ability to do so will depend on the degree to which their income is fixed. |
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In general D and H depend on both E and B, on location and time, and possibly other physical quantities. |
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Hydrogen detonation parameters, such as critical detonation pressure and temperature, strongly depend on the container geometry. |
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Filament temperatures depend on the filament type, shape, size, and amount of current drawn. |
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The impasse was finally resolved on 8 May when Gilbert proposed a plot that did not depend on any supernatural device. |
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Consciousness, itself a conditioned phenomenon, must derive from or depend on some different thing prior to or behind material phenomena. |
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Prostitutes who usually have foreign clients, such as business travelers, depend on good foreign economic conditions. |
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Many other economic activities depend on agriculture, including marketing, processing, and export of agricultural products. |
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Of course, the concentrations of nutrient in plant tissues depend on many factors, including growing conditions. |
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Bryophytes can grow where vascularized plants cannot because they do not depend on roots for an uptake of nutrients from soil. |
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The three were appointed by a great council of the nobility at Oxford, and their government came to depend on these councils for authority. |
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The contaminant levels depend on the age of the fish which can be inferred from their size. |
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Narcissus species hybridise readily, although the fertility of the offspring will depend on the parental relationship. |
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The preference for seasoning and cooking techniques of Chinese provinces depend on differences in historical background and ethnic groups. |
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They do not, like sea stars, depend on tube feet, which are mere sensory tentacles without suction. |
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Sea lions also conflict with fisherman since both depend on the same fish stocks. |
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Effects may also depend on the chemical toxicity of the deposited material, independent of its radioactivity. |
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The chemical properties of some of these forms depend on temperature and pressure. |
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Although this may also depend on the inlet size, delta morphology, sediment rate and by passing mechanism. |
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Most characteristics of ocean waves depend on the relationship between their wavelength and water depth. |
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If we want this country to develop, we have to depend on men who are prepared to go outback and try to discover new shows. |
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The many different types, colours and shapes of pearls depend on the natural pigment of the nacre, and the shape of the original irritant. |
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Subsistence hunters typically use whale products for themselves and depend on them for survival. |
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In Dutch, the indefinite article does not depend on gender, while in West Flemish, it does. |
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The disintegration of Roman economic power weakened groups that had come to depend on Roman gifts for the maintenance of their own power. |
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So it's important for schools to be the best school since the subsidies depend on the number of pupils. |
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Mandan has different grammatical forms that depend on gender of the addressee. |
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Answers concerning the date of its publication, composition, or when he started or stopped work upon it, depend on the questions asked. |
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The depth, shape and size of a basin depend on tectonics, movements within the Earth's lithosphere. |
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Popular activities such as gardening, fishkeeping and specimen collecting strongly depend on biodiversity. |
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Nestling rats especially depend on heat from their mother, since they cannot regulate their own temperature. |
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Rainforests are said to benefit the most from bat pollination, because of the large variety of plants that depend on it. |
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Having a keen sense of smell, eels most likely depend on scent to find food. |
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Not many Barbary slaves could depend on being ransomed by their communities. |
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This combination of abilities is more marked in apes and men, but only men, or more generally Hominans, depend on tool use for survival. |
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In this sense, housing associations are run as commercial entities and the majority do not depend on donations for their general activities. |
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Dormice live in small family groups, with home ranges that vary widely between species and depend on the availability of food. |
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Yet, pollen and climate phases also to some degree may depend on latitude, so no date can be regarded as certainly wrong. |
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Gemination of consonants is distinctive in some languages and then is subject to various phonological constraints that depend on the language. |
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Multiplicities of the energy states of the polyfold spectral terms depend on the valence electrons of the atoms. |
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From corals, to dugongs, Persian Gulf is a diverse cradle for many species who depend on each other for survival. |
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But that would depend on us being a usagist rather than a prescriptionist with respect to language. |
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Worldwide, 800 million people depend on cassava as their primary food staple. |
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Most forms are produced by inflecting the verb stem, with endings that also depend on the person and number of the subject. |
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The particular function of a given alternation will depend on the language. |
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The allowability, form and position of these elements depend on the syntax of the language in question. |
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Since the creation of faith is exclusively God's work, it does not depend on the actions of the one baptized, whether infant or adult. |
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However, a lack of priests means that many parishes in the United States must depend on lay leaders. |
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The defences which are available to any given offence depend on the wording of the statute and rules of the common law. |
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In the United States, asset exemptions depend on various factors, including state and federal law. |
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All different forms of companies depend on the particular law of the particular country in which they reside. |
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For example, questions as to whether a contract is valid may depend on the capacity of the parties to enter into a contract. |
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On the other hand, deciding matters relating to performance will usually depend on the lex loci solutionis. |
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Hund, however, acknowledges the difficulty of an outsider knowing the dimensios of these criteria that depend on an internal point of view. |
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By the 16th century the intervention of the Chancellor was increasingly said to depend on principles, rather than on some unbounded discretion. |
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The requirements of natural justice or a duty to act fairly depend on the context. |
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Three quarters of the country's human and animal populations depend on groundwater due to drought. |
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Like in many African countries, the majority of Zimbabweans depend on a few staple foods. |
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Its mechanical properties vary greatly and depend on the form the carbon takes in the alloy. |
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Knots do not necessarily influence the stiffness of structural timber, this will depend on the size and location. |
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