In developing countries, health conditions depend to a great extent on the success of the harvest.
The progress of all state and socioeconomic reforms depend to the most vital extent precisely on the government.
On such a country does the world depend to keep crude prices low.
It will also depend to some extent on the fortunes of its new Asian vulture fund, a joint venture with investment house Rothschild Inc.
If retirement incomes depend to a much greater extent on personal savings in pension accounts, then most of the current incentives to retire early will disappear.
The two are really part of the same problem, as installation costs depend to some extent on how good the supporting structure has to be to support the weight of the cells.
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So HMV's survival will depend to a great extent on the success of the conversion of its stores into centres for the purchase of electronic tablets and related kit, apps, and downloadable entertainment.
EU's current arcane budget rules, although members make payments to the budget which are broadly in line with their relative wealth, their receipts depend to a large extent on how productive their farmers are.
The weather is significant for the overall economy as more than half of India's workforce is employed in agriculture and their spendings on various goods and services depend to a large extent on a bountiful monsoon.
The BBC's correspondent in Kinshasa, Will Ross, said whether it is peaceful or not this time will depend to a great extent on the behaviour of the candidates and whether the losers are willing to accept defeat.
The problem is becoming more apparent as the ranks of independents swell and broker dealers, on whom we depend to execute our transactions, compete for bigger slices of the pie, in some cases offering multi-million-dollar bonuses to jump ship.
Both pills inhibit a receptor for a protein called the epidermal growth factor (EGF) that many tumors seem to depend upon to grow.
Volume is hard to predict however, price increases, once accepted at retail, are pretty predictable and easier to depend on to deliver a business plan.
Wait staff at restaurants in many countries have certainly grown to depend on tips to supplement their wages.
As the new health care law is implemented, millions will come to depend on taxpayers to cover their health care bills.
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Brazilian maid service is becoming professionalized, and that has pulled the rug out from the middle class that has come to depend on them to keep their house in order.
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In the future we will have to depend on immigrants to make up our numbers, for without them Singapore will face the prospect of a shrinking workforce and a stagnant economy.
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So although Ledsinger gets to push the cost of building the hotels and hiring the maids, desk clerks and bellhops onto the franchisees, he also has to depend upon them to uphold quality standards.
Much of his concern was based on the law creating requirements that welfare recipients would not be able to fulfill and, as a result, have its own unintended consequence of causing welfare recipients to lose the aid they depend upon to feed and house their families should it become impossible to comply with the law.
Without trust, it becomes hard to believe that the entities we depend on to regulate the system will serve us well.
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No, this is about CO2 that is essential to grow plants we and other creatures depend upon to live.
And so a lot of it's going to depend on their willingness to make some pretty drastic changes.
In this kind of show, we have to depend on the script to get us into the world of Bollywood, because most of us won't know anything about it.
It's going to depend on you registering to vote.
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Another potential problem for footraces, Knaack said, is the prospect of having to conduct background checks on the thousands of volunteers these races depend on to staff things like aid stations, gear-check booths and the finish line.
Remember the 1990s, when you used to depend heavily on the company to help you find cool stuff on the Internet?
Our perceptions about warming and cooling trends tend to depend upon where we happen to reside and the time frame we experience for reference.
It's going to depend on you showing up to vote.
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So China has come to depend on exports, especially to the United States, to absorb that excess capacity -- something U.S. consumers were happy to do especially over the past decade.
The big player in the industry happens to be one our great grandparents used to depend on when they had to dash off a telegraph to folks overseas in the 19th century: Western Union ( WU).
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