Sentence examples for depend on nothing from inspiring English sources

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This is in accord with the plausible weakening of the Principle of Sufficient Reason that restricts brute facts, even necessary ones, to the basic things that depend on nothing further.

When politicians depend on nothing but money, the people do not matter at all.

In the trying times ahead, the resilience and flexibility of nations will depend on nothing so much as their overarching principles of legitimacy and decision making.

Love may depend on nothing more than the physical firing of neurons, but anyone who tries to understand it solely in those terms just does not know what love means.

In that passage, he was warning about overconfidence; in another, he encouraged risk-taking: "If the animal spirits are dimmed and the spontaneous optimism falters, leaving us to depend on nothing but a mathematical expectation, enterprise will fade and die".

History, for example, may ultimately depend on nothing more than the movements of atoms, but you cannot understand the battle of Hastings by examining interactions of fermions and bosons.

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Régis noted that this union cannot be understood on the model of the union of one body with another, for that requires actual physical contact; nor should it be thought to resemble the mind's union with the body, for that would make the mind and God mutually dependent on each other, and the infinite being depends on nothing.

And that, they reckon, depends on nothing so much as their continued ability to preside over rapid economic growth.

"We try to lead a quiet life, depending on nothing but our own labor and ingenuity," said Teresa Valencia, 48, a teacher who moved here three decades ago.

The essence of Newton's theory of gravitation is that the force between two bodies is proportional to the product of their masses and the inverse square of their separation and that the force depends on nothing else.

There was not only a distinction between "old cadres" and "new cadres," depending on nothing more substantial than the date of an official's entry into the revolutionary movement, but also a complex system of job evaluation that divided the civil service into 24 grades, each with its own rank, salary scales, and distinctions.

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