Sentence examples for would be dependent upon from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, the maximum pressure developed in a gas explosion would be dependent upon the individual characteristics of the building.

The option for increasing recreational day use facilities and interpretive displays at the site would be dependent upon available funding.

It was expected that as the pace of climate change increased, there would be some degree of loss in biodiversity; the amount would be dependent upon the severity of temperature increases and precipitation changes in different parts of the world.

In congressional testimony and statements earlier this month, Gates had suggested that the flow of additional U.S. troops to Iraq would be dependent upon the Iraqi government meeting specific pledges -- such as sending three more Iraqi army brigades to Baghdad and lifting restrictions on U.S. military operations targeting certain Baghdad districts or individuals.

Moreover, the Government's -- and the private sector's -- ability to get new sites accessible on the Internet would be dependent upon the actions of a non-profit organization which is increasingly multinational.

The connection between the two is supplied by John Duns Scotus, who argued that even if the essentially ordered causes were infinite, "the whole series of effects would be dependent upon some prior cause" (Scotus, 46).

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It would be dependent on grant funding".

The hypothesis of our first study therefore was that metastases that would be capable of preserving the stromal structure of the liver might not become hypoxic and thus would not be dependent upon angiogenesis for survival (Vermeulen et al, 2001).

In this Global economy, funding massive excessice entitlements to those who would otherwise be dependent upon their personal responsibiity or that of their family is bankrupting the U.S.A. Government has not only become too big it is terribly inefficient and wasteful.

While it is recognized that the main driver for regulation is the potential risk to human health and that this risk is currently being examined by a number of health-based organizations, the actual form of any regulation would likely be dependent upon the availability of cost-effective control technologies.

And we could set it up with alternative photo voltaic and we would not be dependent upon one ounce of gasoline.

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