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dependent

[dih-pen-duhnt] / dɪˈpɛn dənt /




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“The S&P 500 is operating in an environment where optimism remains fragile and highly dependent on geopolitical factors,” he added.

From Barron's

Over the following two weeks the drop was just one percent in Britain and France, but 23.5 percent in Ireland and 15.4 percent in Portugal, two countries more dependent upon foreign tourists.

From Barron's

Grab’s success so far in other markets has been dependent on being the “first mover” and having more resources than its rivals, Wang says.

From The Wall Street Journal

The U.S. has become less energy dependent, and Americans consume less gasoline relative to their inflation-adjusted incomes than during previous price spikes, thanks to increased energy efficiency and generally rising incomes.

From The Wall Street Journal

But "the problem with German industry is that it is extremely dependent upon access to fossil fuels" which raises concern that it will also face headwinds, said Christopher Dembik, investment strategist at Pictet Asset Management.

From Barron's