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But the government will need to show that extra spending does not make estates more dependent on the state, but rather helps wean them off it.
ECONOMIST: Housing estates
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The dependent must not have provided more than half of his or her own support during the tax year.
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This time, the solution is dependent more on the individual, not government.
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And the move to installing fiber and manufacturing its own hardware mean that the company is diversifying its business model to include more direct payments from users and not be wholly dependent on advertising revenues to fund all of this infrastructure.
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What his numbers show is that British exporters would probably be more damaged by a eurozone implosion than German ones: or to put it another way, businesses in the UK - which, to state the stunningly obvious, is not a member of the euro area - are more dependent on the health of the eurozone than German companies.
BBC: Can Germany afford eurozone collapse?
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But if the UUP had a revenue stream which was not dependent on holding ministerial office would it make them more likely to flirt with the idea of opposition?
BBC: Northern Ireland
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Suffice it to say that we are not exactly on the verge of shifting some crop subsidies from corn to, say, olive-growing, which not only would be more healthful but would also make us less dependent on foreign oil.
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We also know, anecdotally, of how, in the past decade, millions more Americans have become dependent on food stamps and on jobless benefits (not just for the six-month normal duration, but now for as long as two years).
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But my original premise -- that management is more an art than a science, highly dependent on relationships -- has not, even as this column comes to a close.
WSJ: Effective Management Lies in Relationships
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It would be nice, too, if small companies were in better shape, the yen not so strong, consumer demand more brisk, companies less concerned with paying off debt, and the whole economy not so dependent on exports to China.
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