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In part, this reflects the fact that it no longer has its own currency, which makes it dependent on decision makers in Brussels and Berlin — decision makers who haven't been willing to let banks openly fail.
The offense is potent, but the defense is schematically simple, which makes it dependent on outstanding individual performances.
Except that China, as America's biggest creditor (and source of import, which makes it dependent on America) is the purview of the treasury secretary, and Tim Geithner has already been all over the Chinese.
When its luminal domain misfolds, the lack of an ERAD degradation/retention signal makes it dependent on a post-ER mechanism for quality control [30].
Under normal healthy conditions, brain metabolism reaches the upper limit of oxygen consumption, which makes it dependent on cerebral blood flow (CBF).
This analysis method is problematic because it dilutes the overdiagnosis estimate and makes it dependent on the length of follow-up time.
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The hyped products spread enough fertilizer and pesticide to bombard your lawn within an inch of its life and make it dependent on more treatments -- a great way to selling more product.
Mr. Sahara, however, said he feared that would only take away from his group's focus and make it dependent on another organization's resources.
The Fed will likely try to spin the QE tapering as positively as possible and make it dependent on economic data.
Realizing that Prussia's military and financial weakness made it dependent on the relations between the great powers, Frederick William resolved to make his state financially independent.
However, the Olive Tree coalition's small majority in the lower house made it dependent on the cooperation of the Refounded Communists (the PRC).
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