dependence造句121. In contrast, there are the old crystallized forms of dependence on the State and the productive system.
122. Democrat policy on energy includes plans for the development of alternative energy sources and a reduction in dependence on imported oil.
123. The country's dependence on motor vehicles appears to be the main cause.
124. The allocation of land to men means that women's dependence upon husbands is exacerbated despite an increase in material well-being.
125. Treatment was aimed to reduce Maria's dependence on the bottle by providing it only at bedtime and in the morning.
126. There is a lot of leadership that comes out of fear, dependence, and guilt.
127. There is much cooperation, co-existence and mutual dependence - but there is also dynamic and ruthless competition.
128. Studies of twins and of alcohol-dependent patients point to an inherited vulnerability to alcohol dependence, too.
129. As the proportion of central support began to fall dramatically, local authority dependence on it became clearer.
130. The dependence and the normal justification theses are mutually reinforcing.
131. Dependence on charity is just as debilitating as dependence on the state, if not more so.
132. The mutual dependence of profitability and growth, as we will see, makes the assessment of management motivation particularly problematical.
133. But still the principle of dependence on organic evolution proves the most satisfactory.
134. The higher figures came for such easy-to-call labels as bulimia and alcohol and drug dependence.
135. Though originally encouraged to reduce their dependence on civil servants, the soldiers could not govern alone.
136. There was excessive dependence on foreign borrowings and the banks were poorly supervised.
137. Rather than helping their children become more in-dependent, parents become overly involved and promote further dependence.
138. This dependence on the state was well appreciated by Reith.
139. The Pre-emptive Thesis From the dependence and normal justification theses it is but a short step to the pre-emption thesis.
140. This dependence upon parental support, though necessary if schools are to survive, is socially divisive.
141. The white working class had been weakened by their dependence on these leaders.
142. The dependence of the Reich Chancellor on coalition support sharply restricted his prerogatives.
143. This confirms that both countries feel troubled by their heavy dependence on oil.
144. There was the justified belief in external manipulation - and yet there was dependence on those same manipulators.
145. This was a logical outcome of her avowed poverty and dependence on providence for all things.
146. Clinical trials have shown nicotine replacement therapy is the only treatment which can effectively treat tobacco dependence.
147. Perhaps such physical dependence is not unwelcome, recalling memories of childhood which are tender and warm.
148. Hence dependence, not interdependence,[www.] characterizes the relationship of the South to the North.
149. These two themes - danger and dependence - are inextricably interwoven in individual cognitive and affective orientations.
150. Their mutual dependence was destroying Luke as much as her.