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Thus "Go to bed now" is usually understood to be tacitly conditional, depending on something like "…if you want to get a decent night's sleep".
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Public restraint may depend on something else, too.
It is difficult to depend on something that seems so frequently unreliable.
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Mostly, though, it will depend on something much simpler, and much more difficult: being funny.
Columnists will express opinions, but the outcome of a debate depends on something larger -- something not susceptible to logical analysis.
Mr McCain invokes his military service in Vietnam, when he learnt to depend on something greater than himself.
When you look at the comic page, you can usually depend on something acceptable by the entire family".
But that depends on something as unpredictable as this year's free agency: getting a labor deal done.
Beyond the issue of current sales, there is the matter of future growth, and that depends on something intangible.
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