In contrast, persons in dependent employment have to obey orders given by their superiors.
Like any business based on an advertising, Facebook is in part dependent in part on Web page views in order to earn revenue.
Our community-based food system in Milwaukee is not dependent in the same way as the industrial system on oil prices, and we are able to feed healthy food to rich and poor alike.
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Much of the trading was in industries dependent on government help, such as the financial-services and renewable-energy industries.
What happens in Afghanistan is, in part, dependent on what happens in Iraq.
For the avoidance of doubt, ministers in this government have consistently and repeatedly told me that the British economy had become far too dependent in the boom years on consumer spending - and they recognised that a rebalancing towards investment was essential.
Traders in commodities like crops that are dependent on swings in temperatures or rainfall can use weather derivatives as hedges.
World Bank data shows that Brazil, the country with the strongest internal market in Latin America, is also the least trade-dependent economy in UNASUR.
TfL's ability to progress this scheme in future is dependent on the availability of funding, however.
The effect is beginning to be felt in Mexico too, especially in communities most dependent on remittances.
Again, one other thing to mention is one in eight jobs in Ohio is dependent on the auto industry.
Many in tourist-dependent Florida would oppose drilling close to the state's western coast.
Whether Republicans can improve their performance with Jews in 2016 is dependent almost entirely on who the candidates are, he said.
Of course, sustained improvement is dependent in part on the job market.
"For people who were ventilator-dependent in many cases, the hospital staff have had to physically breathe for them using a bag, " Berggren said.
The UK may have become too dependent in the boom years on retail expenditure that was in part fuelled by an unsustainable housing boom.
With tens of millions of dollars in stock options dependent upon keeping Enron's stock price high, Skilling had plenty of reasons to want that juice.
Mr Sanders said a move to regionalise benefits could lead to people in welfare-dependent parts of the South West where housing costs are lower, getting less.
Cloud computing risks vary, dependent in part on whether the cloud is public, private or a hybrid and whether it includes the software, hardware or total infrastructure.
In the depth of the crisis, as trade for a while seized up, the region, as one of the most trade-dependent in the world, saw growth plummet.
The World Bank said that "households and businesses in regions highly dependent on commodities for livelihoods and income could feel significant localized impacts" due to softening commodity prices.
If you've read the stories, you know that businesses and governments are probably not doing enough to tackle the problem, which some believe will cause considerable dislocations in digitally-dependent societies.
But a recent study by Catalyst for Payment Reform found that only 11 percent of payments to hospitals or doctors are in any way dependent on good quality or safety.
In any business dependent on new clients or maintaining and expanding relationships with existing clients or both, the individual or firm that gets those relationships and holds onto them is the winner.
The SMMT estimates there were 737, 000 jobs, across the economy, that were dependent in one way or another on the automotive sector in 2010 (the most recent year we have detailed figures for).
Affected males with this progressive muscular disease become wheelchair bound before 13 years of age, are ventilator dependent in their late teens to early 20s due to respiratory failure, with death in their late 20s to 30s due to cardiac or pulmonary problems.
The growth of the economy in China is dependent on continued exports, and even with the U.S., Eurozone and Japan accounting for more than 50% of global GDP, economic growth in these countries will be low, and China will need to find new markets for its products.
For energy consumers, such a strategy, if successful, will inevitably mean shortages of energy, and higher costs at the fuel pump, in our home utility bills, at grocery and clothing stores, and in any other good or service whose cost is in any way dependent on the cost of energy or transportation.
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Analysts say it is a sign that politics in Japan is more dependent on personal ties between voters and candidates than on policy issues, especially in the rural districts that are the LDP's stronghold.
Sir Martin argued that in a globally inter-dependent world, where some companies operate in hundreds of countries, firms interested in building long-term brands would not "do things that will upset consumers".
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