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Examples for "dependent"
Examples for "dependent"
1The reality is that Jamaica's economy is dependent on the tourism industry.
2Renaturation activity was ATP dependent; however strand exchange activity was ATP independent.
3Higher coal prices this year have helped the resource-dependent economy gain momentum.
4Spain is more dependent on housing than any EU economy, bar Ireland.
5Even companies more dependent on wealthier consumers, such as American Express, suffered.
1An HD hooked up to a Time Capsule works fine, for example.
2The lights work by generating energy from magnets hooked onto the spokes.
3She could far more easily imagine him hooked on more challenging fare.
4The water and electricity are hooked up so you should be set.
5The second she got it hooked up, I dialed Buzz Mercer's number.
1The second warning simply tells us that we are building architecture-dependant executables.
2Coal-dependant Poland insist the target is too difficult for it to reach.
3Alcohol apparently induces its pleasing effects by interactions with the endorphin-dependant processes.
4You will get an unusual view of these socially-dependant animals in their element.
5The results demonstrated here that SN-38 inhibited cell proliferation in a time- and dose-dependant manner.
1She thinks of Ryan Maize, Charlie's drug-addicted, pathetic excuse for a son.
2In this case, with the abuse and exploitation of a young drug-addicted woman.
3His alleged victims were drug-addicted prostitutes who disappeared from Vancouver's Eastside.
4Medically, I still carried the scars of my drug-addicted twenties too.
5Not all people who find themselves drug-addicted need to serve a time in the justice system.
1I know we're all strung-out, but try to stay frosty and alert.
2A strung-out boy with bruised arms stared blankly from behind the counter.
3I took his hand and got out, a strung-out-on-Vicodin, high-heel-wearing college professor.
4Totally wonderful strung-out epic pop from Montreal -what's not to like?
5A way for strung-out foot soldiers to take down their crazy Reverend?
6Suddenly he strode toward the strung-out guy clutching the floppy Persian cat.
7He looked calm and relaxed, while she felt strung-out and edgy.
8She was a strung-out, crank-addicted cannibal, dabbled in vampirism and shamanism.
9No doubt I look just as scrappy and strung-out, too.
10A wrong turn down an alleyway, murdered in a medina by a strung-out youth.
11A strung-out young couple in their twenties in tattered jeans-locals
12He says the people on the island are strung-out.
13Your father was knifed by a strung-out junkie client.
14Of all the strung-out lost boys in London, Jack was the least in need of that.
15I hope he's not too strung-out on drugs.
16The customers were a mix of strung-out tourists, lost souls running from home, adventurers and mercenaries.