Determined by conditions or circumstances that follow.
1 The reality is that Jamaica's economy is dependent on the tourism industry.
2 Spain is more dependent on housing than any EU economy, bar Ireland.
3 Even companies more dependent on wealthier consumers, such as American Express, suffered.
4 The deal is dependent on a number of unspecified conditions being met.
5 Success for any team in France is dependent on attention to detail.
6 Many residents of the area are dependent on government jobs in Washington.
7 Outcome: another disaster whose cost is now entirely dependent on Capello's goodwill.
8 Osborne says he wants to create a society less dependent on debt.
9 We're not quite sure how dependent on these payments the economy is.
10 It is therefore dependent on approval from regulators and the state legislature.
11 Some 66 million people are dependent on the Mekong's water and fish.
12 Veal quality is more dependent on feed and exercise than on age.
13 Data is always dependent on its context, which takes expertise to understand.
14 These numbers are entirely dependent on Twitter's definition of NSFW, of course.
15 The economy is also increasingly dependent on its biggest trade partner, China.
16 Success appears dependent on committed leadership and purposive human and structural resources.
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