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A Dangerous Dependency A runaway's relationship with a pimp does not occur by accident.
It's not easy for me to come out and admit that, yes, I have struggled with a dangerous dependency on power and privilege.
At the moment the Russians have a lever over the EU, due to our dangerous dependency on Russian oil and gas.
First, our plan addresses our nation's growing and dangerous dependency on a single, depletable source of electricity--natural gas--by paving the way for a more desirable balance among many sources of energy.
The global drop in oil prices revealed Nigeria's dangerous dependency on the energy sector.
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Integrating hardware in ways that only one company can manage might result in dangerous dependencies, he says.
Breytenbach offers a way out of the dangerous co-dependency of the moral writer and the immoral state.
Richard Attenborough played her husband, Bill Foster, as an asthmatic, broken man caught in a pathetic yet dangerous co-dependency with his willful wife.
Just consider our nation's recent history, where predators in the financial services industry established a dangerous co-dependency with millions of borrowers who had scant knowledge of financial basics.
That state could also be dangerous, producing a dependency on alcohol to keep the membrane in its normal semifluid state.
He added that it signaled to Congress that it "must get serious about automobile efficiency and combating dangerous foreign oil dependency and global warming".
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