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'dependent position' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a person or thing that relies on, or is subject to, something else. For example, "The employee was in a dependent position, relying on the success of the company for their job security."
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Clarissa is in a mortifyingly dependent position.
"Shaquille O'Neal can dominate in basketball and Roger Clemens can dominate in baseball, but playing quarterback is the most dependent position in sports.
We need to look at all these factors that have kept the black community in a very dependent position for decades".
The Soviet Union was probably among the first countries to ban sexual harassment: a 1923 law introduced penalties for men who used a woman's financially or professionally dependent position to coerce her into having sexual relations.
As Kuhn chronicles her career, he performs textual analysis and hypothesizes about her motivations (presuming, for example, that her interest in Sally Hemings reveals her "sympathetic" view of the "dependent" position of a presidential mistress).
"What the Republican party needs to do is come out and discuss more the kinds of relationships and the programs that will help bring people out of poverty," he said, "to rise rather than simply be satisfied in a dependent position in our society".
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Leaving organizational cultures unchallenged and placing the burden on individuals in extremely dependent positions can only worsen the problem.
Women's specifically gendered social identities that are constituted by their context dependent positions, then, provide the starting point for feminist politics.
We used our model to make predictions about the DNA configurations that arise from such a growth-phase dependent positioning of ori and ter in E. coli.
We also evaluated those errors when analyzing the head center and humeral axis in 3D computer-generated MRI, with the arm in elevated and dependent positions.
where r ⃗ ( t ) Open image in new window is the time-dependent position vector.
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