Sentence examples for depending on leaves from inspiring English sources

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Oryxes and gazelles are antelopes noted for needing little water, the dorcas gazelle (Gazella dorcas) in the Sudan depending on leaves of Acacia bushes for its water.

An equation frequently used for terrestrial standing crops, involving the leaf area index (LAI) and the characteristics of the canopy architecture (parameter K, depending on leaves optical and geometrical properties), was applied to the seagrass ecosystem in order to estimate the light energy actually available for the plants, i.e. the light intercepted by the seagrass canopy (Qabs).

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For the seriously ill, the chances of surviving may depend on leaving Haiti entirely.

Thus, for left and right motor, half of the thrust depends on "forward" byte and the other half depends on "Left or Right" byte.

Both men know that success or failure in Iraq will determine their place in history and that success depends on leaving Iraq as a more or less functioning democracy.

The company provoked an angry response with its announcement in May that its survival depended on leaving Lincoln Center and performing just four or five operas a year in various locales.

Small children up and down the country have had the pleasure of hearing the next president read "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" while perching on a very small chair.Al Gore's plans depend on leaving the existing public-school structure in place; a man who depends on the support of the teachers' unions can hardly do otherwise.

Controversially, I'd suggest removing the skin – it doesn't crisp up properly under the coating, and is inevitably rubbery and disappointing – unless you're making it for a Kentucky church picnic, in which case, your reputation depends on leaving it on in the time-honoured southern fashion.

We know that a viable future for the biosphere depends on leaving most of the known reserves of fossil fuel in the ground, so finding treacherous new locations from which to extract what activists call extreme oil, does not just tempt fate – it punches fate in the face.

Lemmatization can sometimes yield more than one lemma from a given word e.g., the lemma of "leaves" can be "leaf" or "leave", depending on whether "leaves" is a plural noun or a verb.

If no one is depending on you, leave as soon as you get bored or tired.

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