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A state of dependence; a refusal to exercise initiative.
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The indicators selected to capture the vulnerability of the island to climate change are dependency ratio; occurrence of natural hazards (floods) and coping methods; income of the household; and livelihood diversification.
Cavendish believes it to be a highly complex issue and agrees that major factors to consider are dependency and control; "Dependence works both ways - financial for many prisoners, particularly those who don't have family ties, as well as emotional".
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What you don't want is dependency.
The real danger we face from computer automation is dependency.
Y is dependency between attrition and Follow-up outcome (path c in Figure 1), x is dependency between attrition and Baseline predictor (path b in Figure 1).
Another factor associated with PIM use, according to this study's results, was dependency.
Also still present are dependencies (especially in smaller media outlets in the countryside) on local businesses and advertisers.
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.
Two hurdles when installing and maintaining software systems are dependencies and compatibility issues.
Yum would also install php-mysql, php-pgsql, php, httpd because they are dependencies.
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