depend造句181. The exact relationship between these objectives and reducing crime will depend on the specification of the programme and on the individual participant.
182. Cost-leadership policies do not, therefore, depend for their success upon some crude belief in the experience curve.
183. How quickly kids learn to read will often depend on both their ability and their backgrounds.
184. Its profits will depend on the action chosen and the state of the market, which it has classified into four categories.
185. And in return, legislators depend heavily on the mainstream media for their large-scale financial contributions and favorable press coverage.
186. The consequences of starvation depend on the type of dietary deficiency from which it arises.
187. After that, its introduction will depend on the social acceptability of automatic checkouts.
188. Its success will depend on the active participation of many other bodies, large and small.
189. Good relations between partners depend on their sharing equally the work and making their findings freely available to each other.
190. Which corner you choose may also depend on where you want to position the cold water cistern.
191. Liability in this case would depend on why the cooker exploded.
192. They depend on volunteers and have a high turnover following any criticism of their activities or decisions.
193. The ability of the state to resolve these crises would depend on the states ability to raise revenue and mobilise public support.
194. This will depend on the facts of the case and the words used.
195. The particular strategy appropriate to the organisation will depend to a large extent on the political and financial circumstances of the organisation.
196. Now he would have to depend upon cruder means - on bribery and blackmail.
197. A crucial factor upon which it will depend is the speed at which management-employee buy-out teams can mount bids.
198. Thus social closure is still real, and tickets to the top depend on property, connections or elite education.
199. They depend on people clicking on the advertising banners that now blanket most commercial sites.
200. Changes in the level of interest rates charged on borrowing, therefore, depend almost wholly upon movements in the base rate.
201. They may prefer to be left alone and hate having to depend on others who are less capable than themselves.
202. They depend heavily on local mutual aid and are staffed largely by volunteers.
203. He met management and workers at Swan Hunter's and Vickers, two firms who depend on the defence industry for work.
204. Fiduciary duties depend for their enforcement on the shareholders taking action against the wrongdoing corporate managers.
205. In this volatile atmosphere Thaksin's popularity and freedom of action will depend on his ability to achieve quick results.
206. However,[www.] effectiveness does depend on managers' ability to use the power they have to encourage others to join in.
207. So much can depend on the kind of expectation on which an arrangement is entered upon.
208. Even sign languages depend on the left brain, just as do oral languages and reading.
209. These providers depend on coaxial cable as transport roads and will help determine which broadband applications and services the viewing public prefers.
210. An estimated 20m households depend on income from coffee to pay for food, clothing and education.