Sentence examples for depending on the provisions from inspiring English sources

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However, the coefficients show a wide range of differences depending on the provisions, and are sometimes expressed as a range rather than as a specific value.

The vast majority of Americans middle age and under, depending on the provisions of the reform plan, would jump at that those opportunities including all those nattering nabobs of negativism criticizing reform.

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Given the breadth of the document, it seems that it has many purposes, depending on the provision.

Depending on the provision of care to be paid, social workers and health board must ensure the adequacy of operation by the state of health of the subject admitted, in relation to "obligations of means" business activity, whereas the RSA however, is not a hospital or a nursing home.

A "While a precise answer would depend on the provisions of the cooperative's governing documents, the policy described is not uncommon in co-ops where some nonpurchasing rent-regulated tenants continue to occupy some apartments," said Aaron Shmulewitz, a Manhattan co-op lawyer.

Finally, a progressive income tax is sometimes said to have an adverse effect on investment, especially in the case of risky ventures, but this has been shown to depend on the provisions a tax law makes for allowing investors to write off their losses.

Of course, such a move for the tax system as a whole depends on the provisions of the household tax.

All these benefits critically depend on the provision of a suitable ontology (ies).

The delivery of a stable or positive trend in the EFBI will depend on the provision of sufficient funding to appropriately designed and implemented AES.

The usual estimates of risk associated with BAC derived from case-control studies depend on the provision of driver BAC for virtually all case (crash-involved drivers) and control (drivers on the road) samples.

So the availability of such principles is compatible with Dancy's canonical formulation of particularism, according to which, "the possibility of moral thought and judgement does not depend on the provision of a suitable supply of moral principles" (Dancy 2004: 7).

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