Determined by conditions or circumstances that follow.
1 All of our public health is dependent upon the least vigilant citizen.
2 But once again, it's dependent upon the people involved in the situation.
3 My position in the company is dependent upon this bozo's crummy opinion.
4 Griffin's intervention comes as the party becomes increasingly dependent upon major donors.
5 Range is dependent upon several factors, including speed, driving style and weather.
6 Our tourism economy is dependent upon an appreciation of history and geography.
7 In particular, England became dependent upon foreign producers for her food supplies.
8 That means finding pockets of profit that are not dependent upon Washington.
9 Such success is largely dependent upon the social habits that we acquire.
10 I am not in the least dependent upon men to escort me.
11 Actually, she wanted her daughter Isabel, to be completely dependent upon her.
12 The life of the globe is, in short, dependent upon these micro-organisms.
13 He would after that be dependent upon the railroad in every way.
14 Quantity production is apparently dependent upon specialized facilities and efficient labor programs.
15 The keeping qualities of eggs are also dependent upon the food supplied.
16 They were made absolutely dependent upon the cipher-operators of the telegraph corps.
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