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Everything depends on what we think about the nature and environment and how we want to deal with our fellow beings
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The strength you use depends on the type of plants you are spraying
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The weather depends on eddy's in the lake this time of year
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The amount of water used depends on how deep the roots are of the grass you are growing
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• Aeration depends on soil structure and should be done once per year
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Cutting too short or too long depends upon the type of lawn and the type of lawn mower
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Dharma depends upon time, circumstances, age, degree of evolution and the community to which one belongs
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The time depends on what you are using it for
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The amount of minerals and the quality rock used to produce rock dust depends on the location of the for quarry, and the mining process
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The advice depends on the disease and the individual patient
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"Depends," doostEr said, "on how you're going in there
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Our future depends on what we see
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Depends on what it costs
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I think she might be suitable, but a lot depends on whether you meld with her or not
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‘That depends on your point of view
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A type 3 can act worse than a type 1, it all depends on who does or doesn't get help or meds or whose personality elevates or depreciates the event with conflicting factors
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It also depends on what level the encapsulation is at
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"The expedition hardly depends on it
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It also depends on who else you have hurt and if your wife already knows
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understood that our health greatly depends on the
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"Well, it depends on how they're set on my med panel, but around you it feels like my med panel's been hacked
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it depends on the
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It al depends on how committed you are to having a
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“It depends on when that occurs and the strength of their taps
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‘That depends on the condition of the wound
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Everything depends on speed of thought
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It depends how long the Cardinals stay,
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"Depends" Jim uttered, under his breath but the girls still heard
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It all depends on the assumption that
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"Depends on whose eyes you’re looking through
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Well, it depends if I couldn't take my leave this coming May like what I have told you, then there will be a possibility that I can make it on July
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But of course, it all depends on your plan
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‘It depends what they are
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But of course it depends on you if you would like to
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Did you know lightning depends on hunger? Lightning happens when there is a build up of positive energy in the clouds and a buildup of negative energy in earth
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This proportion, it will appear hereafter, depends partly upon the nature of the different employments, and partly upon the different laws and policy of the society in which they are carried on
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The quality of grain depends chiefly upon the quantity of flour or meal which it yields at the mill ; and, in this respect, English grain is so much superior to the Scotch, that though often dearer in appearance, or in proportion to the measure of its bulk, it is generally cheaper in reality, or in proportion to its quality, or even to the measure of its weight
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nor in foul weather, and his employment at all other times depends upon the occasional calls
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‘It depends what it is he’s supposed to have done
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Whether the price is, or is not more, depends upon the demand
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In coal mines, a fifth of the gross produce is a very great rent, a tenth the common rent ; and it is seldom a rent certain, but depends upon the occasional variations in the produce
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The value of a coal mine to the proprietor, frequently depends as much upon its situation as upon its fertility
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That of a metallic mine depends more upon its fertility, and less upon its situation
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"Depends on what you wish for" Dingle looked around him at the others
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The money price of labour, therefore, depends much more upon the average money price of corn, the subsistence of the labourer, than upon that of butcher's meat, or of any other part of the rude produce of land
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The real value of gold and silver, therefore, the real quantity of labour which they can purchase or command, depends much more upon the quantity of corn which they can purchase or command, than upon that of butcher's meat, or any other part of the rude produce of land
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Our tanners, besides, have not been quite so successful as our clothiers, in convincing the wisdom of the nation, that the safety of the commonwealth depends upon the prosperity of their particular manufacture
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As the efficacy of human industry, in increasing the quantity either of wool or of raw hides, is limited, so far as it depends upon the produce of the country where it is exerted ; so it is uncertain so far as it depends upon the produce of other countries
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It so far depends not so much upon the quantity which they produce, as upon that which they do not manufacture; and upon the restraints which they may or may not think proper to impose upon the exportation of this sort of rude produce
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As it depends more, however, upon the local situation of the country, than upon the state of its wealth and industry ; as upon this account it may in different countries be the same in very different periods of improvement, and very different in the same period; its connection with the state of improvement is uncertain; and it is of this sort of uncertainty that I am here speaking
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So far as their quantity in any particular country depends upon the former of those two circumstances (the power of purchasing), their real price, like that of all other luxuries and superfluities, is likely to rise with the wealth and improvement of the country, and to fall with its poverty and depression
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Their success depends on their patients, who often, quite unwillingly, misinform them, even mislead them
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The proportion between the value of gold and silver and that of goods of any other kind, depends in all cases, not upon the nature and quantity of any particular paper money, which may be current in any particular country, but upon the richness or poverty of the mines, which happen at any particular time to supply the great market of the commercial world with those metals
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It depends upon the proportion between the quantity of labour which is necessary in order to bring a certain quantity of gold and silver to market, and that which is necessary in order to bring thither a certain quantity of any other sort of goods
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The proportion, therefore, between the productive and unproductive hands, depends very much in every country upon the proportion between that part of the annual produce, which, as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined for replacing a capital, and that which is destined for constituting a revenue, either as rent or as profit
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By diminishing the funds destined for the employment of productive labour, he necessarily diminishes, so far as it depends upon him, the quantity of that labour which adds a value to the subject upon which it is bestowed, and, consequently, the value of the annual produce of the land and labour of the whole country, the real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants
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The ordinary market price of land, it is to be observed, depends everywhere upon the ordinary market rate of interest
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I had the impression that all reality is relative and that all truth depends on perspective
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The riches, and so far as power depends upon riches, the power of every country must always be in proportion to the value of its annual produce, the fund from which all taxes must ultimately be paid
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It depends on who makes the rules
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The subsistence of both is derived from his bounty, and its continuance depends upon his good pleasure
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To dream that you are in Canada depends on your own personal associations with the country
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You feel that the livelihood of the relationship depends on you
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Gaining these skills doesn’t happen by osmosis – they must be learned, and learning depends upon a foundation of developmentally appropriate experiences where children can succeed, but also where they fail and learn how to deal with failure by trying again and again
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The effective development of executive function depends upon the strength of early emotional bonds
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Even the distance or location of things depends on how much they matter to you
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Your happiness depends on accomplishment and is inherently transitory
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At the same time, you cannot find happiness if it depends on life turning out the way that you want it
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Whether the eyes are open or closed during meditation depends on the type of meditation you are doing
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It depends on realizing that others have the same right to happiness as do you
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A flow experience depends on your being able to control your conscious awareness
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The health of a person depends on the harmonious working of these chakras
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kind depends on the accepted
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Modulus of concrete elasticity (E) depends on concrete strength
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Amount of creep depends on the technological reasons and reasons characterizing conditions of loading
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The temperature of freezing of water in concrete depends on the sizes of capillaries
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The volume of the open capillary voids influencing quantity of frozen water, depends on the water-cement ratio (W/C) and degree of cement hydration
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The second characteristic defining capillary porosity of concrete is degree of cement hydration which depends on cement strength, rate of hardening, time and conditions of concrete hardening
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Upon the power which the greater part of the leading men, the natural aristocracy of every country, have of preserving or defending their respective importance, depends the stability and duration of every system of free government
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Recipe makes 4 servings, smooth or chunky, it all depends on your taste
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Depends on the Provost,” Commander Sludge replied without looking up
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As the quality depends upon the breed, upon the pasture, and upon the management and cleanliness of the sheep, during the whole progress of the growth of the fleece, the attention to these circumstances, it may naturally enough be imagined, can never be greater than in proportion to the recompence which the price of the fleece is likely to make for the labour and expense which that attention requires
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It happens, however, that the goodness of the fleece depends, in a great measure, upon the health, growth, and bulk of the animal: the same attention which is necessary for the improvement of the carcase is, in some respect, sufficient for that of the fleece
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The improvement in the productive powers of useful labour depends, first, upon the improvement in the ability of the workman; and, secondly, upon that of the machinery with which be works
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The perfection of manufacturing industry, it must be remembered, depends altogether upon the division of labour ; and the degree to which the division of labour can be introduced into any manufacture, is necessarily regulated, it has already been shewn, by the extent of the market
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When a civilized nation depends for its defence upon a militia, it is at all times exposed to be conquered by any barbarous nation which happens to be in its neighbourhood
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All the inferior shepherds and herdsmen feel, that the security of their own herds and flocks depends upon the security of those of the great shepherd or herdsman; that the maintenance of their lesser authority depends upon that of his greater authority ; and that upon their subordination to him depends his power of keeping their inferiors in subordination to them
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But upon the impartial administration of justice depends the liberty of every individual, the sense which he has of his own security
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The survival of the mortal world depends on it
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The reward of the schoolmaster, in most cases, depends principally, in some cases almost entirely, upon the fees or honoraries of his scholars
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In free countries, where the safety of government depends very much upon the favourable judgment which the people may form of its conduct, it must surely be of the highest importance, that they should not be disposed to judge rashly or capriciously concerning it
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All depends on one’s view of the Bible
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Can one really take a relativistic stance with confidence, when it comes to anything for which proof exists, contrary to that in which one believes? If the Bible tells us that we are eternal beings and our choices today affect our relationship with our Creator and that our eternity depends on the choices we make while we are alive on Earth, should we not pay attention to what is said in a document that comes from Someone who holds the world’s past, present and future in his hands? If this Person is intimately involved with you, having given you your body and having created your soul and spirit within you which will never die, who is with you every second of every day of your life and says that He knows you better than you know yourself, who even knows how many hairs you have on your head at any time of your life; should we not listen to him if he states that he loves us and wants to be in a relationship with us? If the information within the pages of this hyper-dimensional document paints a defined picture of the wonderful gift that God has given us
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"And I said it depends on whether the
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He knows that the permanent grandeur of his family depends upon the prosperity of his people, and he will never knowingly ruin that prosperity for the sake of any momentary interest of his own
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The actually stance depends on several factors, including (according to many) gender
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So much depends on you
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He left us with this concerning immigration: “The safety of a republic depends essentially on the energy of a common national sentiment; on a uniformity of principles and habits; on the exemption of the citizens from foreign bias and prejudice; and in that love of country which will almost invariably be found to be closely connected with birth, education, and family…
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‘It all depends on you, Elekka
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He depends on the old liberal mantra that times have changed, and since our Founders could not know about the advancements of the present era, the Constitution must remain pliable or, as Thomas Jefferson warned in 1819, „…a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary which they may twist and shape into any form they please