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Dependent and upon
Dependent upon it were posts on the lower Mississippi and the region westward to the frontiers of New Spain.
Dependent Sources depend upon a particular element of the circuit for delivering the power or voltage or current depending upon the type of source it is.
Dependent upon the method employed, an average density of the loaded charge can be obtained that is within 80 – 99 % of the theoretical maximum density of the explosive.
Dependent individuals so fear being unable to function alone that they will agree with things they believe are wrong rather than risk losing the help of people upon whom they depend.
On 1 January 1983, upon the coming into force of the British Nationality Act 1981, every Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies became either a British Citizen, British Dependent Territories Citizen or British Overseas Citizen.
Dependent upon species, size, location of bite and the amount of venom injected, symptoms in humans such as nausea, disorientation, and headache may be delayed for several hours.
Dependent on class performance, all or some of these awards may be presented upon graduation.
Dependent upon Canada were the Pays d ' en Haut ( upper countries ), a vast territory north and west of Montreal, covering the whole of the Great Lakes and stretching as far into the North American continent as the French had explored.
Dependent upon the geography of a dam site, in some applications, a " U "- shaped cofferdam is used in the construction one half of a dam.
Dependent upon the properties of the sample material, the thickness achievable is between 10 and 100 µm.
Dependent upon the location of where the lawsuit was originated, the defending party has a period of time to file a countersuit, also known as a counter claim, against the claiming party.
Any person who was registered under the act automatically ceased to be a British Dependent Territories Citizen ( and also ceased to be a British National ( Overseas ), if they had that status ) upon registration as a British citizen.

Dependent and by
Dependent holdings were held nominally by arrangement of lord and tenant, but tenure became in practice almost universally hereditary, with a payment made to the lord on each succession of another member of the family.
This was effected by the British Overseas Territories Act 2002, which restored full passports to the islanders, and renamed the Dependent Territories the British Overseas Territories.
The culmination of such efforts came with the First White House Conference on the Care of Dependent Children called by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1909, where it was declared that the nuclear family represented " the highest and finest product of civilization ” and was best able to serve as primary caretaker for the abandoned and orphaned.
Dependent on local climate, which is affected by the distance to the sea, the exposition and the latitude ( from 23 ° N to 25 ° S ), the altitude varies from 500 m to 4000 m above sea level.
Dependent on scope of practice, the main types of medicine are life saving medications, which may be commonly found in first aid kits used by paid or assigned first aiders for members of the public or employees, painkillers, which are often found in personal kits, but may also be found in public provision and lastly symptomatic relief medicines, which are generally only found in personal kits.
Key elements of NGATS include the Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast ( ADS-B ) to be fully deployed by 2013 and what can be expected to be an ever-evolving, net-centric information application called the System Wide Information Management System or " SWIM ".
In 1819 Wentworth published the first book written by an Australian: A Statistical, Historical, and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales and Its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land, With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer for Emigration and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the United States of America, in which he advocated an elected assembly for New South Wales, trial by jury and settlement of Australia by free emigrants rather than convicts.
Dependent variables ( variables that are monitored for any change by the experimenter ) for younger subjects have included self reporting on a 7-point smiley face scale and filmed facial reactions ( Barnett, 1984 ).
Dependent personality disorder ( DPD ), formerly known as asthenic personality disorder, is a personality disorder that is characterized by a pervasive psychological dependence on other people.
In another transition between labels, the European release of Northern Light was handled by Sony Music's Ka2 division rather than Dependent or Subspace.
This would be achieved by prohibiting welfare to mothers under 18 years of age, denying increased Aid to Families with Dependent Children ( AFDC ) for additional children while on welfare, and enacting a two-years-and-out provision with work requirements to promote individual responsibility.
Dependent systems may be differentiated by the system of linkages used to locate them, both longitudinally and transversely.
* Certified Programming with Dependent Types – online draft textbook by Adam Chlipala
While After Virtue attempted to give an account of the virtues exclusively by recourse to social practices and the understanding of individual selves in light of " quests " and " traditions ," Dependent Rational Animals was a self-conscious effort by MacIntyre to ground virtues in an account of biology.
* Dependent living — Group home, living with family or friends, or some sort of assisted living, experienced by 80 % of the subjects ( age 21 and older )
Self-Consciousness contains a preliminary discussion of Life and Desire, followed by two subsections: " Independent and Dependent Self-Consciousness: Lordship and Bondage " and " Freedom of Self-Consciousness: Stoicism, Skepticism, and the Unhappy Consciousness.
" Department of Defense Dependent Schools ", Published by: Phi Delta Kappa International .< http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 20342500 >.</ ref > After World War II, the increased demand for American education overseas was a result of the government's decision to allow soldiers to bring their families when deployed .< ref >< http :// education. stateuniversity. com / pages / 1762 / American-Overseas-Schools. html >.</ ref > By 1949 almost 100 schools were being operated separately by the Army, Navy, and Air Force in countries around the world.
Dependent Music publishes music by popular acts such as Wintersleep, Brian Borcherdt, Jill Barber, and Holy Fuck.
Dependent on size and whether they are wheeled or otherwise supported, this may be possible by hand, or may require a vehicle for towing or transport.

Dependent and specific
Dependent origination posits that certain specific events, concepts, or realities are always dependent on other specific things.

Dependent and one
Dependent samples ( or " paired ") t-tests typically consist of a sample of matched pairs of similar units, or one group of units that has been tested twice ( a " repeated measures " t-test ).
: CUKCs with a close connection with one of the United Kingdom's Dependent Territories became British Dependent Territories citizens ( BDTCs ), subsequently renamed British Overseas Territories citizens ( BOTCs ).
:( 3 ) as one of the twelve causes ( nidana ) of " Dependent Origination " ( paticcasamuppāda ) which provides a template for Buddhist notions of kamma, rebirth and release.
Bitburg High School was one of the first schools in DoDDS ( Department of Defense Dependent Schools ) to successfully implement and maintain a Block Scheduling / Seminar schedule, during the 1994-1995 school year.
: CUKCs with a close connection with one of the United Kingdom's Dependent Territories became British Dependent Territories citizens ( BDTCs ).

Dependent and could
The renaming did not change how the government operated but it affected the nationality status of Hong Kong's then over 5 million inhabitants, most of whom were to become British Dependent Territory citizens — a status that could no longer be transmitted by descent.

Dependent and handle
Therefore, on 1 July 1942, the Government of Dependent India brought the canteen services under the Directorate of Wholesale Trade and Indian Canteen Corps to handle the retail trade in operational areas.

Dependent and more
Dependent in early years on indentured labor, Delaware imported more slaves as the number of English immigrants decreased with better economic conditions in England.
As described on Dependent Records ' website, the album is described as " stronger and more danceable " when compared to immediately previous releases.
Dependent on an impersonal industrial machine, he had sloughed off the frontier tradition of individualism for the more serviceable doctrine of cooperation through trade unionism.
The Air Force Junior ROTC program is a cadet program for high school students at more than 870 high schools in the United States and at Department of Defense Dependent Schools ( DoDDS ) locations overseas.
JES3 Main Device Setup ( MDS ) has more control over data sets shared between systems than JES2, and JES3 Dependent Job Control ( DJC ) has more provisions for scheduling jobs with dependencies on each other than JES2.

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