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Our film industry remains dangerously dependent on the weather.
In the process it has become dangerously dependent on its one lucrative industry.
But the economy remains dangerously dependent on energy and raw materials.
Asian countries remain dangerously dependent on the United States economy, these experts said.
But the world is dangerously dependent on China, which continues to grow at a clip.
Despite a decade of market reform, the region remains dangerously dependent on foreign capital.
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France found itself dangerously isolated, dependent on the small eastern European countries and on the uncertain prospect of British military support in crisis.
Latino youths -- the fastest-growing ethnic group in this age cohort -- fell below white and multi-ethnic adolescents in their rate of substance-use disorders, but not by much: 7.7% qualified as having dangerously abused or been dependent on drugs or alcohol in the past year.
The students who are most dependent on their parents may be dangerously unprepared for the inevitable stresses of college life.
Of the estimated 10 million people in the U.S. who suffer from diabetes, about 5% to 10% of them are dependent on daily shots of insulin to keep their blood sugar levels from becoming dangerously high.
While the electrode employing wild-type FADGDH provided dangerously flawed results in the presence of maltose, the sensor employing our engineered FADGDH showed a clear glucose concentration-dependent response that was not affected by the presence of maltose.
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