Sentence examples for should become dependent on from inspiring English sources

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Somatic cells reprogrammed to pluripotency should become dependent on glycolysis [ 43].

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Oumoul herself believes that women must start to stand up for themselves and should never become dependent on a man.

As the country opens up, it should neither become dependent on outside aid, nor become an even more corrupt crony-controlled oligarchy.

He is also concerned that Germany should not become dependent on imports of electricity.

It is puzzling why cancer cells should specifically become dependent on STAT3 for aerobic glycolysis, since most STAT3-activating oncogenic signals can also activate PI3K, a known mediator of this phenomenon.

You shouldn't feed wild badgers – they may become dependent on you – but scattering a few peanuts around the sett before they emerge is usually OK, and it ensures they linger for longer.

Such a feature should lead cells expressing such receptors to become dependent on the presence of their ligand for survival.

Martínez, it should be noted, was hardly the first to become dependent on a ball that had done her right.

The more spacefaring nations become dependent on space critical infrastructures, the more interested they should become in the conservation of "orbital infrastructure".

That many vulnerable girls gravitate towards this scene and become dependent on it exposes the inadequacy of a welfare system that should be looking out for them.

The US can and should learn lots from some European countries where a wider range of services are available for people who become dependent on opioids (who are a small percentage of all opioid users).

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