Indeed, the dependence of successful brands on trust and consistent quality suggests that consumers need more of them.
While the dependence of Zynga on Facebook is well publicized, the dependence of Facebook on Zynga has only recently come to light.
Despite its status as a protected national park, sustainable management of the Juniper ecosystem remains threatened by the population intrusion, poverty, poor governance and the dependence of local communities on forest for goods and services.
Taking into account the dependence of the properties of plants on climate and on other geographical characteristics, the complementariness among countries in the region, between them and other regions, may be exploited usefully.
Using desired fertility constructed from both retrospective and prospective questions, together with instrumental variables estimation, it is shown this strong result is not affected by either ex-post rationalization of births nor the dependence of desired fertility on contraceptive access or cost.
In order to not be -- not simply take the dependence of one and move it to a proximity closer, we have to invest heavily in a clean energy economy, largely what was done through the Recovery Act, but creating a marketplace for that to continue is tremendously important.
The continuing dependence of the mayor and boroughs on priorities determined by central government was "not a good situation for a developed democracy, " he says.
The mutual dependence of PUCs and the industries they regulate explains why the prospect of losing out on a growing VoIP market sent California regulators into a tailspin.
And I know you have got a lot to say about the fact that it's the diversity of employment there, not the dependence on one kind of job, that is the big deal.
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Another of the report's authors, information technology specialist Will Stewart from Southampton University, highlighted the total dependence of IT on a reliable electricity supply.
The price of this dependence was paid in the first quarter of 2005 when household spending came to a virtual standstill.
The only way this century will be another American century is if we confront at last the price of our dependence on oil and the high cost of health care, the schools that aren't preparing our children and the mountain of debt they stand to inherit.
The worst effect of the dependence on regional aid has been to sap southern enterprise.
"Clearly the definitive abandonment of dependence on trees... has to count as one of the most radical shifts in adaptive zone ever made by any vertebrate since the very first tetrapod heaved itself out of water and on to terra firma, " he said.
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To an outsider, it appears that partisanship, or perhaps a less than complete understanding of military service and the extraordinary dependence upon you of those who choose it may also be factors.
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The unbalanced nature of rich-country growth, and the world's dependence on a continuation of America's booming stockmarket, remains the single biggest risk for emerging and emerged economies alike.
The lack of dependence of this effect of aspirin on its systemic bioavailability suggests that it is platelet-mediated.
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What has made the credit crunch so painful for carmakers is the almost total dependence of their captive financial-services subsidiaries on wholesale funding, which has become scarce and expensive.
About the dependence or independence of third-world countries on the few big, extremely powerful GM suppliers and their annual package of GM seeds and GM seed-specific pesticides (let's not forget about them) - not a single word.
To begin with, the authors question the theoretical appeal of the path-dependence paradigm.
"Without the biggest economies being part of the framework to reduce carbon dependence, we have no earthly chance of success, " he said.
Groups such as the Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence say that amphetamine use is actually falling, despite its association with the club scene.
He also is committed to an all-of-the-above approach, including the development of clean energy resources here in the United States, all with the aim of reducing our dependence on foreign oil.
One of the most galling aspects of recent months for South-East Asian leaders has been the realisation of their dependence on the United States.
Jaya Partiban, a senator from the Malaysian Indian Congress, the biggest Indian political party, says that the sheltered life of the plantations imbued Indians with a culture of dependence.
Policymakers need to avoid fostering borderline free enterprise, a new Declaration of Dependence on government on the part of America's most important wealth-creating sectors.
At the same time, the government has moved to reduce the dependence on tourism by promoting the development of farming, fishing, and small-scale manufacturing.
It also confirms an earlier, smaller study, published as a letter in the New England Journal of Medicine last July, which tracked 2, 566 patients with opioid dependence before and after the introduction of the new OxyContin.
The combination of oil dependence and production constraints set up a self-sabotaging boom and bust cycle.
All measures taken together, the Heritage Index of Dependence is now triple what it was in 1980.
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