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depends and on
`` It depends on who does it.
Prieur has gout and depends on Louis' pills and bleedings.
They arise in situations in which one believes that what happens depends not only on the external world, but also on the precise pattern of behavior of the individual or group.
And yet we obviously also believe that the avoidance of the disaster depends in some obscure or at least uncertain way on the details of how we behave.
As to benefits to employees, it is notorious for its callous disregard except where it depends on them for services.
The third type, however, wrenches attention from the life of action and interests in the community and focuses it on the ground of being on which the community depends for its existence.
A great deal depends on the crystallization of Mr. Kennedy's views on the world struggle.
The amount which may be borrowed from the SBA depends on how much is required to carry out the intended purpose of the loan.
This includes assistance in -- assembling the basic economic, financial, technological, and educational information on which programing depends ; ;
Since the validity of all subsequent planning depends on the accuracy of the basic inventory information, great care is being taken that the inventory is as complete as possible.
The extent of such interference -- which may be so slight as to be undetectable at any point where either of the stations renders a usable signal, or may be so great as to virtually destroy the service areas of both stations -- depends on many factors, among the principal ones being the distance between the stations, their respective radiated power, and, of particular significance here, the time of day.
The number of locking bars required depends on how many false moves must be prevented.
How large a cooling unit you need, and the method of its installation, depends on a variety of factors.
This, of course, depends on the character of the site itself, the previous experience of the investigator, and the number of factors needed to arrive at a good decision.
The selection of materials depends on skills of available labor for installation, cost of materials available locally, and your own preference.
The number depends on who is talking at the moment.
This energy transfer depends on the current, the temperature in the arc column, the anode material, and the conditions in the anode sheath.
The internal energy of an ideal gas depends on temperature only and is independent of pressure or volume.
It is on them alone that the future of their race depends, for all their relatives ( mothers, husbands, brothers, and unmated sisters ) have perished with the arrival of the cold weather.
but basically that pace depends on changes in the supply of resources and in the human attitudes, political institutions, and social structure which each society must generate.
In the written language then can be underlined or italicized to guide the reader here, but much of the time the written language simply depends on the reader's alertness, and a careless reader will have to back up and reread.
The U.N.F.P. learned that its urban organization, which depends heavily on U.M.T. support, was most effective.

depends and consciousness
As Freda Easton explained in her study of Waldorf schools, " Whether one accepts anthroposophy as a science depends upon whether one accepts Steiner's interpretation of a science that extends the consciousness and capacity of human beings to experience their inner spiritual world.
Gilbert Ryle, for example, argued that traditional understanding of consciousness depends on a Cartesian dualist outlook that improperly distinguishes between mind and body, or between mind and world.
In Fichte's view consciousness of the self depends upon resistance or a check by something that is understood as not part of the self yet is not immediately ascribable to a particular sensory perception.
# The actual historical process is not predetermined but depends on the class struggle, especially the organization and consciousness of the working class.
The extent to which the duplicate and Jean are separate entities depends on who is writing the character ( s ) at the time, some instances portraying them as inherently separate, while others demonstrate a shared consciousness.
Since at the time of creation, souls, atoms, Adŗşţa ( Unseen Power ), space, time and minds are all unconscious, hence it depends on divine consciousness.
In Edelman's view, human consciousness depends on and arises from the uniquely complex physiology of the human brain:
According to Locke, personal identity ( the self ) " depends on consciousness, not on substance " nor on the soul.
"[...] will not in themselves dispose of the problems whose solution a general improvement in Scottish social and economic conditions depends [...] it is the consciousness of their existence which is reflected in, not in the small and unimportant Nationalist Party, but in the dissatisfaction and uneasiness amongst moderate and reasonable people of every view or rank-a dissatisfaction expressed in every book published about Scotland now for several years ".
: The mind therefore does not apprehend the space of its objects, that is their shape, size and locality, by sensation, for it depends for its character on mere spatio-temporal conditions, though it is not to be had as consciousness in the absence of sensation ( or else of course ideation ).

depends and being
Among Schoenberg's teaching was the idea that the unity of a musical composition depends upon all its aspects being derived from a single basic idea ; this idea was later known as developing variation.
The spread between these two prices depends mainly on the probability and the timing of the takeover being completed as well as the prevailing level of interest rates.
The mix design depends on the type of structure being built, how the concrete will be mixed and delivered and how it will be placed to form this structure.
The procedure used also depends upon which type of institutional act is being used.
Whether or not a name is well-formed depends on the type of computer system being used.
The amount used generally depends on the type of music being performed as well as the personal preferences of the player.
The transform is often given a more specific name which depends upon the domain and other properties of the function being transformed.
Gelatin gels exist over only a small temperature range, the upper limit being the melting point of the gel, which depends on gelatin grade and concentration ( but is typically less than 35 ° C ) and the lower limit the freezing point at which ice crystallizes.
One popular solution to the problem of the Ship of Theseus is to say that the meaning of " same " depends on what purpose the word is being used for.
Generally, such an insurance company must submit its rates and policy forms to the state's insurance regulator to receive his or her prior approval, although whether an insurance company must receive prior approval depends upon the kind of insurance being written.
To these scientists, whether a result is significant or not depends on the design of the experiment, not on the likelihood ( in the sense of the likelihood function ) of the parameter value being 1 / 2.
The color resolution of the human eye depends on both the range of colors being sliced and the number of slices ; but for most common displays the limit is about 28-bit color.
Latency is a measure of time delay experienced in a system, the precise definition of which depends on the system and the time being measured.
A wide range of oil-based media is available, but the durability of the image on the stone depends on the lipid content of the material being used, and its ability to withstand water and acid.
Whether a purchase is perceived as being a " friendly " one or a " hostile " depends significantly on how the proposed acquisition is communicated to and perceived by the target company's board of directors, employees and shareholders.
The difficulty of this task depends greatly on the complexity of the morphology ( i. e. the structure of words ) of the language being considered.
Thus, not only the existence of the crime depends on there being a previous legal provision declaring it to be a penal offense ( nullum crimen sine praevia lege ), but also, for a specific penalty to be imposed in a certain case, it is also necessary that the penal legislation in force at the time when the crime was committed ranked the penalty to be imposed as one of the possible sanctions to that crime ( nulla poena sine praevia lege ).
Preference for these titles generally depends on the school to which a person belongs, with " Shōnin " being commonly used within Nichiren Shū, which regards Nichiren as a Buddhist reformer and embodiment of Bodhisattva Superior Practices, while " Daishōnin " is the title used by followers of most, but not all, of the schools and temples derived from the Nikkō lineage, most notably the Sōka Gakkai, who regard Nichiren as ' The Buddha of the Latter Day of the Law ' and also Nichiren Shōshū, who regard Nichiren as ' The True Buddha ', or ' Buddha of True Cause '.
In our galaxy, the distribution of clusters depends on age, with older clusters being preferentially found at greater distances from the galactic centre, generally at substantial distances above or below the galactic plane.

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