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"We expect the upgrades to come, but it's going to be very dependent on the economy," he said.
The Japanese used to be very dependent on imported oil, and the 1970's were a very scary experience for them.
"One thing that's attractive for the buying community about this shift is that advertisers used to be very dependent on the 'Today' show," Ms. Kuehn said.
"I think countries that have a low research output and have very minimal or small research capacity, they can be very dependent on international collaboration," Dr. Ilieva said.
This will be very dependent on the circumstances – a camera in the loos would clearly violate privacy rights, whereas a camera in a public area such as a shop may not engage privacy rights at all.
"Our market seems to be very dependent on what stocks do, so any time there's some war worries, we go up a little," said Drew Forbes, head of government trading at Daiwa Securities.
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At the same time, CSF is very dependent on one person.
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I was very dependent on it.
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Thomas had been very dependent on Dench, Nunn told me.
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