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According to Fisher (1930, p. 37), the claim that: 'Natural selection depends on a succession of favourable chances' is 'more in the nature of an innuendo than a criticism, for it depends for its force on the ambiguity of the word chance, in its popular uses.
As Linda Hutcheon observes, "the ideology of postmodernism is paradoxical, for it depends upon and draws its power from that which it contests.
How one gets a space, however, and how one keeps it and pays for it, depends on the tenant's status.
The analysis may not be the same in every case, for it depends on the regulatory scheme at issue and the federalism concerns implicated.
(Under state law, a losing candidate may request a recount, though who pays for it depends on the size of the margin between the candidates).
But if political support for it depends on quick and widespread adoption, or on breakthroughs in turning the gas into liquid fuel, the support won't last, and we can look for some other transportation solution to be highlighted in the next State of the Union speech.
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But financing for it depended largely on fees paid by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which have been placed into a government conservatorship.
I think there is a time and a place for it depending on that particular individual, depending on a situation a team may be in.
If you're thinking of heading out to search for it, depending on how dark of an area you're in, the bioluminescence will look like a glowing white to a very faint blue when the waves crash.
For passengers, "it depends on where you are," he said.
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