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In our model, co-operation also depends on the extent of differences in preferences between the countries' leaders.
The meaning of a term depends on the set of names which can be associated to its free variables.
Inspecting p can instantiate b and hence any type which depends upon either!
The dholak can be tuned in two ways depending on the type of drum.
In the end, the answer depends on the question asked, so these words have often been misinterpreted by the financial profession.
Evidence-based practice depends first on a systematic review of the literature, and then on critical appraisal of its quality.
The delivery of each workshop also varies and depends on the nature of the content.
Presumably, it depends on other properties (just as physical absorbency does), but what are these other properties?
Then, the distance traversed by the contact point (centre point) depends on the type of the soft material.
The choice between the first and the second implementations depends on the terrain type.
The above expression shows that the size of the assumed modeling uncertainties depends on the system state.
Well, that depends upon what we think of (8b).
The plausibility of this argument depends on whether one considers this doctrine an adequate interpretation of human nature.
Partitioning the influence of these approaches depends in large measure on how democratic commitment is conceptualized.
Farmers use different types of sludge, depending on preference and availability.
Depending on the enzyme used, these dyes showed a large variation in peak height, depending on the sequence.
Furthermore, selectivity may manifest itself very differently, depending on experimental conditions or the properties of a particular channel.
The quality of service delivered to the customer decisively depends on the degree of integration.
There are different implications depending upon whether a simulated annealing or an order tensor based approach is used.
In fact, the data in this paper and the resulting analysis depends on the assumption that such an analysis is possible and desirable.
There are two possible stress patterns, depending upon lexical marking of stress.
The volume of e-mails ranged from 5 to 25 e-mails per day depending on current affairs.
English may also be a system of this type, depending on how one treats the aspirated stops.
Timely access to high quality care often depended on the area in which the patient lived.
Both apicals and laminals vary in their realisation, depending on vowel context.
Sequences of identical high vowels may be reduced to the duration of a single vowel, depending on the context.
The introduction of clinical governance, for example, represents either 'interference' in or 'improvement' of primary care, depending on one's point of view.
Nothing depends on these details of syllable structure, however.
The type of soliton interaction depends on the parameters (amplitude, phase, velocity) of the colliding solitons.
The number density depends on the mass of the neutrals, which are mainly nitrogen molecules.
The component of the mean velocity depends on the azimuthal wavenumber and the position where the slow resonance takes place.
The integrated reflectivity depends upon the gain of the scattered beam gs, (13d).
In the physical split, the background stress energy tensor depends only on the background variables.
The colors of the tube indicate the magnitudes of the vector field and its radius depends on the vector magnitude.
Thus, for a given wavevector mode, either the kinetic or the magnetic energ y will predominate, depending on which dissipation rate is bigger.
Finally, we should remark that the result (iii) depends strongly on the coldplasma approximation for the quadratic response tensor being valid.
We note that in the case of an inhomogeneous plasma, the scattering coefficient depends also on the density gradient.
The optimal asset allocation for a pension fund depends on many factors.
Their choice of consultants depended on the nature of the matter at hand and who was available at the time.
Subjects were grouped into four groups depending on presence or absence of disorder at the two age points.
The court system itself is very much in transition, but a few recent experiences indicate that it may be depended upon to uphold legal rights.
The prevalence was 1 to 15 % depending on the subset employed.
Thus, the definition of the best proportion of sensitivity and specificity depends on the purpose.
As such, executive performance depends on ' lower processes ' which provide input (perception, memory, etc.) or express the output (motor ability).
The wrench capability analysis of a manipulator depends on its design, posture, and actuator torque capabilities.
Although animals were injected with the same amount of recombinant adenovirus, the level of expression detected depended on the individual promoter activity.
The problem here is that in this scenario, competition and blocking between different outputs depends on the input.
Our intuition was that different sets of features have different effects depending on the ambiguous word considered.
Supplementary prescribers may also be able to prescribe unlicensed medicines in the future, depending on the outcome of a current consultation (see here [8]).
What's more, an atom's behaviour could be radically transformed depending on the way its properties were measured.
Clearly it depends on the density, temperature and charge number of the positive and negative ions.
The hydrodynamic behaviors depended on a wire material.
In fact, the situation is qualitatively different, depending on the sign of this net tax; each case is analyzed separately.
Instead, the relationship between concentration and growth is likely to be different across countries, depending on their level of economic development.
The majority of the women interviewed claimed that they depended exclusively on their wage income.
Part of the behaviour of the user's application strictly depends on this information.
Results also indicated that, overall, prompts were more effective than recasts and that the effectiveness of recasts depended on the learners' proficiency.
The rate of decay for each presentation depended on the activation at the time of the presentation.
The results showed several distinct design preferences depending on the user's more general attitudes toward edutainment resources.
We advance a view of bilingual control in which condition-action rules determine what is done with the activated phonological information depending on the target language.
To what extent do students produce different sorts of essay, depending on the particular medium of wr iting in which they are engaged?
Here we get different results for "aba" depending on whether the replacement starts at the beginning or in the middle of the string.
The choice of a software architecture also depends on the set of services it is to provide.
Processing is organized via pipelines of processing resources with different routes of process flow, depending on document-level metadata.
Then associate words which have different translations depending on the context with their actual translations in the corpus.
The error rate depends on how it is measured; figures ranging from 1.3% to 2.1% overall for different measurement methods are given.
The proliferating response of glia to nerve injury might be different depending on the lesion site.
However, depending on the mapping type, metaphor is effective through different mechanisms.
The output depends on the input at that time.
The duration of each system differs depending on the performance.
Because the ability to impersonate depended on a certain involuntary blankness, she proved excellently engineered.
However, even personal trust depends on the availability of social and state institutions, infrastructures and services.
Fragmented and localised warlord rule depends on both repression and legitimation in order to survive.
The stability of political leadership depends on party activities in the electoral and legislative areas.
Whether a language policy is zero-sum or not depends on how it is perceived.
The correctness of time-critical systems depends not only on which actions these systems can perform but also on when such actions are performed.
Livelihoods have traditionally depended on fishing, but agriculture has recently assumed greater importance.
Similarly, the frequency of expansions (resp. recessions) is good for growth up to a limit that depends on the frequency of recessions (resp. expansions).
Note that the distance depends only on segmental phonetics, ignoring stress and tone suprasegmentals.
An agent's fertility depends on food procurement net of his or her metabolic needs.
Rules are used with a certain probability depending on an agent's previous experience with them.
However, the curvature of the macro loop depends upon the distribution of the firms.
Whether the government should tax wage income in the second best depends crucially on the household's risk preference, which will determine its demand for insurance.
Survival of decision rules depends on their performance, measured by the payoff that agents receive by employing them.
Our efforts with these programs varied depending on need.
The novelty here is that selection on one locus depends on the history of gene frequencies at the other, "niche construction ", locus.
As people, for example, we all have different utility functions depending on numerous biological and extraneous variables.
The hazard and survival functions vary depending on the specific model.
Staining of actin and tubulin filaments differed depending on the probe and on the fixative.
The amount of catalyst for a particular situation will vary somewhat depending on the catalyst supplier and the difficulty of the application.
In the absence of epistasis, a fitness function is an exponential function that depends on a single additive variable called fitness potential.
The time required to review related information and perform initial testing will vary, depending on the engagement and the amount of risk involved.
How the use of unaudited third-party data affects the auditors' report depends on the data's significance to the auditors' findings.
All these churches had major commitments, for which they heavily depended on overseas money.
The answer to this question depends on how much the realities of the infection process deviate from our idealized model.
The profit position of the postal administration depends on how the discount level is set, an issue that we need not specify here.
The method of measuring revenue depends on the nature of the property.
In the case of property acquired through forfeiture proceedings, the timing of recognition depends on the nature and disposition of the property.
Likewise, strategy depends on knowledge of the whole configuration of all members of the field.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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