Sentence examples for being dependent upon from inspiring English sources

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We know that we are whole, complete and loving beings and we are able to share ourselves with another instead of being dependent upon them for our happiness.

Social housing rents allowed people to work without being dependent upon housing benefit.

"I developed a sense of maturity when it comes to being dependent upon other people," he said.

He points to the success of some Birmingham schools as being dependent upon "a recognition of Muslim identity – making the pupils feel more at ease at their first public institution".

Public investment slips back to being the fourth most important, and net exports goes from being a negative to a positive: As I have noted in the past, one of the problems with being dependent upon exports for economic growth is that net exports (exports minus imports) jump around a bit in the seasonally adjusted terms.

Bush later defended his remarks, saying: "You can take it out of context all you want, but high-sustained growth means people work 40 hours rather than 30 hours and that by our success they have disposable income for their families to decide how they want to spend it rather than standing in line and being dependent upon government".

The budget predicted wage growth will return to 3.5% by 2019-20 – well up on the current rate of 2.2%: And as this week's income tax cuts demonstrate, being dependent upon a progressive income tax regime doesn't necessarily mean changes will always benefit the poor over the wealthy.

"You can take it out of context all you want, but high-sustained growth means people work 40 hours rather than 30 hours and that by our success they have disposable income for their families to decide how they want to spend it rather than standing in line and being dependent upon government," he said.

Yet even as he assails people on Medicaid and Social Security, and those who receive the earned-income tax credit, for being "dependent upon government," Romney has had strikingly little to say about another prominent group that's "dependent upon government": the many American companies whose profits rely, in one form or another, on government assistance.

Our talk turns to philosophy and the book Nomadology: the War Machine by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari comes up, which Tate admired for its "sense of cultural solidarity expressed without necessarily being dependent upon property or a standing army", of understanding "that one's sense of power is being able to improvise existence with whatever is at hand".

Clearly he was back then as well, when he became determined to change the face of agriculture from being dependent upon annual monoculture (that is, planting a new crop of a single plant each year) to one that includes perennial polyculture, with fields containing varieties of mutually complementary species, planted once, harvested seasonally but remaining in place for years.

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