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are dependents
adjective
Relying upon; depending upon.
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Almost three million are current employees; the others are dependents and retirees.
"This funding means that thousands of students who are dependents of military personnel and attend public schools located near or on military facilities around the country will learn in better school environments".
Letting childrens' educational hopes ride on teachers whose jobs are dependents on supporting and campaigning for elected School Boards and/or Superintendents is is an idea equally as bad as not going through the process of firing tenured teachers.
Appropriate collimators have been designed for each of the radiography modes with small alteration in the dimensions of the unit which are dependents of the neutron spectrum of the generator.
This point has been explored by other critics of contractarianism, first by Allen Buchanan (1993) and more recently by Eva Kittay (1999), who points out that not only are dependents such as children and disabled people left out of consideration by contractarian theories, but their caretakers' needs and interests will tend to be underestimated in the contract, as well.
For example, buyers under age 18 or buyers who are dependents of another taxpayer may not claim the credit and you must attach a copy of the settlement statement for your new home to the tax return for the year you buy.
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They are dependent on us.
We are dependent on him.
Suppliers are dependent on it.
But we are dependent on each other.
"We are dependent on the water.
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