Have faith or confidence in.
To rely on for support; to be conditioned or contingent; to be connected with anything, as a cause of existence, or as a necessary condition.
1 China's new climate-related insurance services, however, often depend on heavy government subsidies.
2 Great products depend as much on great execution as on great ideas.
3 Strong future growth in emerging market economies will depend on deeper reform.
4 The answer may depend on who funds the research asking the question.
5 Housing prices depend on the economy and the health of the consumer.
6 What is going to happen to the jobs that depend on Europe?
7 Such plural forms of interdisciplinary research depend on particular conditions of enquiry.
8 This will of course depend on parliament, he said in a statement.
9 That will depend clearly on the situation of our sales, Girardot said.
10 Palestinian consumers, their economy tied to Israel's, depend on goods from Israel.
11 It would depend on the circumstances, but not in the present situation.
12 Future recovery will largely depend upon well performance, the Houston-based company said.
13 The IPO plans would depend on market conditions improving, the people added.
14 How you address the second concern will depend on your business model.
15 The exact time will depend on how long the preliminary debate takes.
16 Much will depend on how intrusive the new measures are, said Pinchuk.
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