Sentence examples for report depending from inspiring English sources

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Then it would be mailed or faxed to me for $1.50 to $6 a report, depending on length.

His remarks stoked speculation that he might be inclined to keep secret all or part of the Mueller report, depending on the findings.

In particular, they report, Depending on geographical region, certain types of extreme weather (for example hot, cold, wet, dry) are more strongly related to wave amplitude changes than others.

Please be careful when using "cut and paste" or other such means to copy a patch into a bug report; depending on the system being used, that can result in converting TAB characters into spaces, which makes applying the patches more difficult.

Finally, MS5 will decide to use either MS6's or MS7's AP report depending on its current location.

(Cost: between 25 cents and $3.30 per report, depending on the depth of information and number of reports).

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The report depends on birth certificates for its data, which of course say nothing about the reasons behind the phenomenon.

This small-scale thriller, the directorial début of the screenwriter Scott Frank ("Minority Report"), depends on character and atmosphere and suspense — the violence is minimal.

The protection to be accorded a particular credit report depends on whether the report's "content, form, and context" indicate that it concerns a public matter.

If writing the report depends on a colleague getting numbers to you "sometime this week," your goal might not be attainable.

The semantics of report depends on four flags, and the SPE reports if (the constraints expressed in) all the flags are satisfied.

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