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to dependency
noun
A state of dependence; a refusal to exercise initiative.
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That is, in addition to dependency upon N and the desired accuracy, optimal order depends upon the configuration of the bodies at any instant.
He preferred death to dependency.
Often leads to dependency in relationships.
Did 20th-century Scotland really go from partner to dependency?
Deficits lead to dependency and, eventually, industrial weakness.
Perhaps those already on the drugs should hand them back, lest they succumb to "dependency".
Norheim was transferred from guardianship court to dependency court, where he now oversees cases involving abused and neglected children.
The IMF reduced the country from self-sufficiency to dependency, in a move known locally as "the Plan of Death".
Wildlife officials have resisted suggestions to drop food in the mountains, saying an artificial supply would not solve the problem and would lead to dependency.
In a second video, released this week, Maynard tearfully states her preference to end her life before she is reduced to dependency.
As for Kiev, if the choice is between following Poland's lead or reverting to dependency on Moscow, like Belarus, surely the Ukrainians will choose the former.
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