Sentence examples for Being dependent from inspiring English sources

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Being dependent

adjective

Relying upon; depending upon.

  • At that point I was dependent on financial aid for my tuition.

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Being dependent.

Being dependent on them to turn around an economy is a fool's game.

"Being dependent on so many people, I think that's the hardest thing," he said.

Being dependent on their husbands for everything also makes them more vulnerable to domestic violence and abuse.

"Being dependent makes you more vulnerable," he said to a welfare recipient in a 2013 Washington Post interview.

Dependency in pADL was defined as being dependent in at least one activity in pADL.

Everything that happens to our profession is framed as being dependent on other people.

It's a consequence of being dependent on breakthrough products for its survival.

They want to see us all the time being dependent on oil.

Second, talking about a certain number of jobs being dependent on the EU is misleading.

She doesn't like being dependent on others, even for just a ride.

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