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As our lives begin to depend on each other in this global village, for economy and ecology, I can see no other value as important as that of non-violence; it is truly a global value and it is an honour to pay a tribute to the great soul, Mahatma Gandhi.

Beyond that, she doubts that strict, detailed regulation works best in the long run because "people begin to depend on the procedures and they forget about common sense".

Personalizing services based upon deep integration of users' smartphones — an ability only device manufacturers have — will redefine what phones are brought into the market, as consumers will begin to depend more on these customized services than the actual devices.

When both the transaction parties begin to depend on the institutional trust mechanism of social time, comprehending the possible influences that changes in the trust mechanism bring and other effects of the social time mechanism needs to be further studied.

(The poor fit in Fig. 2e for λ≲0.6 may be due to a percolation effect: for distribution volumes less than ∼0.65, regions of slow equilibration begin to overlap [24] and v d will become dependent on the mean size l of these regions. Hence, from Eq. (2), k eq will also begin to depend on v d ).

When one institution disappears, Sunnydale residents begin to depend more heavily on the others.

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The PCI began to depend heavily on support and orders from Moscow, a close relationship that was to last well into the 1970s.

With the setbacks in Iraq, America's own standing in the Muslim world is beginning to depend on delivering much more in Palestine.

Companies began to depend ever more heavily on software, which has grown steadily more expensive and now claims a greater share of most companies' information technology spending than hardware does.

After those controls were imposed, ETA began to depend mainly on explosives stolen abroad, particularly in France and Germany, including a huge cache of a dynamite-like explosive known as titadine, the official said.

Second, at around the same time, oil was discovered in Yemen, so that a population that had been economically autonomous began to depend heavily on a suddenly richer state.

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