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    Use "dependency" in a sentence

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    dependency


    1. Illusions, attachments, irrational behaviour and dependency continue


    2. It does not constitute maturity, but instead constitutes dependency


    3. Define a one-to-many dependency between objects where a state change in one object results in all its


    4. The inversion of control (IoC) pattern is abstract; it says that one should move dependency creation out


    5. The dependency injection (DI) pattern is another form of the inversion of control pattern, where in there


    6. felt, insecurity and emotional dependency becomes a thing of the past


    7. Dependency on others is forefront


    8. Thirdly, and lastly, commerce and manufactures gradually introduced order and good government, and with them the liberty and security of individuals, among the inhabitants of the country, who had before lived almost in a continual state of war with their neighbours, and of servile dependency upon their superiors


    9. The funds which maintained the foreign wars of the present century, the most expensive perhaps which history records, seem to have had little dependency upon the exportation either of the circulating money, or of the plate of private families, or of the treasure of the prince


    10. Most of the tubes, drains and drips had been taken out before she had left the High Dependency Unit

    11. In their dependency upon the mother state, they resemble those of ancient Rome; but their great distance from Europe has in all of them alleviated more or less the effects of this dependency


    12. The monopoly is the principal badge of their dependency, and it is the sole fruit which has hitherto been gathered from that dependency


    13. Whatever expense Great Britain has hitherto laid out in maintaining this dependency, has really been laid out in order to support this monopoly


    14. The distance could not much weaken the dependency of the representative upon the constituent, and the former would still feel that he owed his seat in parliament, and all the consequence which he derived from it, to the good-will of the latter


    15. exportation of their surplus produce; and this dependency, as it must have confined the market, so it must have discouraged the increase of this surplus produce


    16. By the ancient law of France, as well as by that of most other parts of Europe, the labour of the country people was under the direction of a local or provincial magistracy, which had no immediate dependency upon the king's council


    17. In all the great kingdoms of Europe, perhaps, the greater part of it may ultimately depend upon the produce of the land: but that dependency is neither so immediate nor so evident


    18. Reputation in his profession is still of some importance to him, and he still has some dependency upon the affection, gratitude, and favourable report of those who have attended upon his instructions; and these favourable sentiments he is likely to gain in no way so well as by deserving them, that is, by the abilities and diligence with which he discharges every part of his duty


    19. In a country where the law favoured the teachers of no one religion more than those of another, it would not be necessary that any of them should have any particular or immediate dependency upon the sovereign or executive power ; or that he should have anything to do either in appointing or in dismissing them from their offices


    20. Should the sovereign have the imprudence to appear either to deride, or doubt himself of the most trifling part of their doctrine, or from humanity, attempt to protect those who did either the one or the other, the punctilious honour of a clergy, who have no sort of dependency upon him, is immediately provoked to proscribe him as a profane person, and to employ all the terrors of religion, in order to oblige the people to transfer their allegiance to some more orthodox and obedient prince

    21. It was more like a mutual dependency, a tacit agreement


    22. But her dependency increasingly became on TIAR


    23. The goal is not to keep the poor from starving, but to create dependency, because dependency translates into votes for politicians who play Santa Claus


    24. ) And how about the effects of such government largesse on the recipients? Create dependency and the nanny state


    25. That it would employ its creative efforts in fulfilling its intended promise(s) by encouraging productive and self reliant attitudes rather than government dependency, such endeavors would go a long way in achieving a (morally) wholesome, more vibrant society


    26. Bush‘ presidency (mercifully) winds down, I am reminded of the wasted opportunities squandered by this Administration over the years including Social Security and Healthcare reform and advancing a Comprehensive Energy Program design to reduce our nation‘s (habitual) dependency on foreign oil


    27. This means that the companies have exploited all and any weaknesses including emotional/psychological problems including dependency and fashion trends


    28. The DOE was formed to provide direction to our energy needs with the goal of reducing our dependency


    29. Energy would have helped us overcome this dependency but in fact they and the Congress are the cause


    30. b) We create dependency, by which people are deprived of the learning and good that comes from making mistakes

    31. One of our political parties is the party of dependency, and the more unskilled, dependent people that come to the United States, the more potential voters that party sees and caters to


    32. dependency of the people by discouraging self-reliance, the quality that virtually built America


    33. That’s silly, isn’t it? Then there is change in the wrong direction—change toward Socialism, the nanny-state, less individuality, greater dependency


    34. think about the formation and dependency of each term with its preceding term


    35. ” Black leadership, Steele charges, “actually sells black dependency as a white opportunity for moral deliverance” by portraying their own people as “nearly helpless victims


    36. things we try to teach patients with the problem you have concerning the dependency on other people


    37. It seems that a Department of Energy would have helped us overcome this dependency but in fact they and the Congress are the cause of the problem


    38. This ‘objective’ dependency questions


    39. pendent upon the recipient, and that this dependency leads directly to


    40. politically incorrect because individual initiative weakens dependency on the state

    41. ”13 She is saying, in essence, “that all dependency relationships are bad, except for dependence of the individual on the state


    42. To create needs is to create dependency


    43. To create dependency is to buy votes


    44. Thus the situation in Venak is unstable, and they cannot continue as they are indefinitely without complete dependency on Serminak


    45. only thing that remains is emotional dependency, and no one can call


    46. your dependency on wealth, your need to have money, yours and others


    47. are many things that mankind will have to give up, including your dependency on large cars


    48. He knew that what he said next would put him at risk and end the relationship that had become a mutual dependency between him and UVS


    49.  Puerto Rico, Porto Rico, the island dependency of the United States inthe Caribbean Sea


    50. Her dependency on Darren had dramatically increased as had the demands from her on his time









































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    Synonyms for "dependency"

    colony dependency dependance dependence addiction habituation territory settlement protectorate

    "dependency" definitions

    the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else


    being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)


    a geographical area politically controlled by a distant country