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depend

[dih-pend] / dɪˈpɛnd /




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It just depends on whether his beloved team is playing or not.

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Success will depend on who can best solve the myriad technical problems associated with humanoid robots, he said.

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The patches, often prescribed along with oral progesterone, are applied to the skin on a regular basis, either once or twice a week depending on the type.

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The answer, the author wrote, depended on whether “every boom carries with it the potentiality of a serious relapse.”

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What it depends on, Stoddard noted, is whether courts and regulators classify the money as gambling or investing.

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