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Turgot and Condorcet agree that scientific progress is dependent on mathematical and technological progress, and vice versa (Turgot 1750, 45; Condorcet 1795, 231).

Hence, achievement of MDG 4 is strongly influenced by progress in reducing neonatal deaths; and since preterm birth is the leading cause of these deaths, progress is dependent on achieving high coverage of evidence-based interventions to prevent preterm delivery and to improve survival for preterm newborns [ 5].

Last week we confirmed discussions had begun with Mr Altrad but that any progress was dependent on receiving approval from a number of relevant bodies".

Modern industrial progress is dependent on these ruggedly constructed induction motors.

As analytical framework of this research, we take economy where progress is dependent on 'capital deepening' in form of increased capital goods available (Romer 1990; Barro and Sala-i-Martin 1997).

In its last update, in November, the inquiry said making progress was dependent on the "satisfactory completion" of discussions about the disclosure of private material, including 25 notes from Mr Blair to President Bush and more than 130 records of conversations between either Mr Blair or Gordon Brown and the former US president.

The final speech of the play is a challenging one, in which the character of Skilling turns on the audience and suggests that all humanity is like him, that all progress is dependent on risk.

A child who is unable to plan and strategize, and whose language skills are impaired is at a distinct disadvantage in classrooms in Western countries where so much of children's academic progress is dependent on verbal modes of learning and reasoning.

Maternal mortality and morbidity needs to be addressed with a wide range of interventions and progress is dependent on the capacity of the health system to implement policy.

When b = 1, the progresses mainly rely on pseudo-capacitive control, and when b = 0.5, the progresses are dependent on ionic diffusion.

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