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are dependencies
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A state of dependence; a refusal to exercise initiative.
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Also still present are dependencies (especially in smaller media outlets in the countryside) on local businesses and advertisers.
But these days the islands and their 163,000 inhabitants are being assailed from many directions.Remnants of the ancient duchy of Normandy, Guernsey and Jersey are dependencies of the British crown but make their own laws.
The islands are dependencies of the British crown (and not strictly part of the United Kingdom), having been so attached since the Norman Conquest of 1066, when they formed part of the duchy of Normandy.
Three GPU kernels are needed since there are dependencies in the up-sampling process.
There are several disadvantages using centralize control which are dependencies to master control and complicate wiring.
Typical profiles within the reactor are presented, as are dependencies on operating parameters.
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"There's dependencies that we can influence, they're not completely in our control".
There can also be dependencies between the mutual update of several variables in the same step.
Note that by installing using this method there could be dependencies that fail.
There are addiction (dependency) issues on both sides of the family tree.
What you don't want is dependency.
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