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At that point, Raburn points out, safety will be entirely dependent on the training and skill of the human beings trained to spot trouble, not the machines.

If clause 52 goes ahead, it means that these children will now be entirely dependent on their families into adulthood.

Alternatively, seedling and sapling abundance may be unrelated to environmental gradients and may be entirely dependent on adult abundance.

We should also bear in mind that the movie's ability to enrapture and enchant is not going to be entirely dependent on its first five minutes.

The ease of movement of people, objects and projects between the EU and Britain would be entirely dependent on whatever provision this notional rightwing, isolationist government might make.

"A new museum will be entirely dependent on their board," he said, "and then as they lose interest in something, that support drops off.

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is entirely dependent on this condition.

My performance is entirely dependent on being alert to her".

The JVS is entirely dependent on volunteer work.

Otherwise, we're entirely dependent on activists in changing rooms.

Although this is entirely dependent on space and budget.

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