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Bingu's explanation possibly reveals the most about his philosophy: "I don't know whether you can change the minds of those who regard him as a dictator, because it depends upon the definition of what a dictator is.

Determining whether a feature is an innovation or an archaism can be problematic, however, because it depends upon an understanding of the precursor of the languages to be compared.

This anxiety is worth exploring because it continues to haunt and distort Christianity in particular and because it depends upon a deformation of the already problematic concept of belief itself.

The cost for maintenance is elusive partly because it depends upon the owners' policies, which vary greatly from utility to utility and few owners have reliable, accurate records of maintenance labor and supplies for each pumping station.

For Hopkins life is "a property of the cell as a whole, because it depends upon the organization of processes" (Hopkins 1913 [1949] p. 152).

Nor is RealNetworks in total control of when this happens, because it depends upon the broadband rollouts we've been hearing so much about but seeing so little of.

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The esterase activity that evolved in the presence of GroEL was far more efficient than that which could be obtained without GroEL because it depended upon a destabilizing mutation that reduced the rate of folding and greatly reduced enzyme activity in the absence of chaperonin buffering.

This technique, though forbidding mathematically and time-consuming in the computer, nevertheless is potentially attractive because it depends neither upon concepts reminiscent of analogue hardware nor upon acoustical research data.

The market price of common stock is often subject to wide fluctuations, because it depends largely upon investors' expectations of future earnings.

For a given transcript g and SNP s the correlation between g and s is To simplify the formula, we assume without loss of generality that each transcript expression vector g is centered and standardized such that (1) In this case, the correlation expression reduces to The denominator can be calculated once for each SNP, because it depends only upon the Hamming weight of s.

What this 'newness' amounted to, if anything, is controversial, largely because one's assessment of it depends upon one's assessment of what Platonism is.

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