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"They are extraordinarily dependent on that product," said Gartner's Carolina Milanesi.
"Wooden boat builders are extraordinarily dependent on the eye of a timber harvester like this," he said.
So far, the countries that have experienced the largest declines are the export-oriented economies of Asia, which had become extraordinarily dependent on continued sales to the United States.
Unfortunately for them, the Chinese are extraordinarily dependent on foreign consumers and businesses to keep their economy going at full tilt.
The American diet has become extraordinarily dependent on corn oil and corn syrup used in processing, these experts contend.
Infants are extraordinarily dependent on their caregivers to provide for their physical and psychological needs.
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Though most economists agree that American's indebtedness is not a problem at the moment, many worry that the country has become too dependent on extraordinarily low interest rates.
Can one be too dependent on trade?
Clay science is an extraordinarily complex, heterogeneous, and multifaceted discipline, because the clay mineral properties are very complex and are dependent on environmental conditions.
This is an extremist version of Roberts's complaints about the Court vs. the ballot, and rather extraordinarily makes one wonder if Scalia thinks that every step of progress this country has made should have been dependent on majority approbation.
Dependent on a wheelchair.
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