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be dependant
adjective
Obsolete spelling of dependent
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The page load times on the Guardian would be dependant on the remote server It'd probably kill the remote server.
This will be dependant on Julia being able to show continuous connection with the shoe.
But the main reason breeders separate the young from their mother is because they don't want them to be dependant on their mother.
But any next steps would be dependant on new information that could be used to identify the specific location of the aircraft.
His availability for the Twenty20 internationals and Tests matches against Pakistan in the UK will be dependant on his progress over the next few weeks".
All of which, of course, would be dependant on Actors Equity, which has squabbled with Mr. Mackintosh before; in 1999 it denied permission for Hugh Jackman, an Australian, to play Curly in "Oklahoma!" judging that he wasn't a big enough star to warrant not casting an American.
The broadband sound produced by these motions was also found to be dependant on the "phase" of the wake instability.
Adhesion mechanisms have been known to be dependant on the surface characteristics of the materials in question.
Differential cell sensitivities were observed to be dependant on the particular compound tested and the endpoint employed.
The density of ST is found to be dependant on the content of co-unit and on the crystallisation conditions.
Bone regeneration seems to be dependant on cell communication between osteogenic and endothelial cells arising from surrounding blood vessels.
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