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The correct phrase is "depends on," which means something is influenced or determined by something else. For example: "The success of our project depends on our ability to meet the deadline."
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It depends from which side you are peering at it.
"It depends from $1.5 billion to what, what is the scale-down?" Mr. Rose said.
The animal's heart is the basis of its life, its chief member, the sun of its microcosm; on the heart all its activity depends, from the heart all its liveliness and strength arise.
President Bush and most of his top colleagues are small-government people, who have spent their careers railing at programs and the rank-and-file workers who administer them -- including some of the very bureaucrats upon whom the administration now depends, from public-health workers to junior diplomats to security officials.
The walls are hung with nautical charts, pictures of boats, and samples of sailor's knots (should a diner suddenly need to tie, say, a sheepshank or a lighterman's hitch), and a huge glass sculpture of vaguely aquatic pods and fronds depends from the ceiling, looking like a collaboration between Dale Chihuly and David Attenborough.
Yet, curiously for an object on which so much depends, from climate to photosynthesis, scientists are only just starting to find answers to many of the fundamental questions about how the sun works.A lot of hot airIn this section Truth or consequences Sun-seekers ReprintsMost of the advances in solar science in recent years have come from a technique called helioseismology.
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I liked it anyway, even the lethal icicles depending from the roof.
Depending from another rope were the heads of several big tuna.
Napoleon's sway over France depended from the start on his success in war.
From the altitude of the trees and the venerable length of the vines depending from them, I would guess that the taiga we saw was still original growth.
Tonight, her outfit included red rubber boots, jeans, a purple T-shirt, and earrings that were small triangles depending from big triangles.
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