Word: dependance
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Prime Minister squeaks through, it will be in part because he and his rebellious left wing are sure to keep the hated Margaret Thatcher from coming to power. Help may also come from Liberal Leader Steel. Ultimately, however, Callaghan's survival could depend on Ulster M.P. Enoch Powell, the eccentric, disruptive genius of British politics. A former Tory and a bilious critic of Thatcher's, Powell just might rally key Unionist yeas behind Callaghan. In any case, the vote will be dicey. As Callaghan admitted last week, "This is the moment of truth...
Last year's seniors played in top form all season, often carrying their less experienced teammates. The outcome of this year's early battles may well depend on how well White, McKenzie, Jackmauh and Michelson, the current seniors, can hold up until the young midfields round into top form...
...added, however, that the number of suites in the House would depend on the number of sophomores assigned to it this year...
White said the issue of the faculty union's composition if brought to court has no precedent in Massachusetts. He added that precedents in other states "go both ways" and depend upon the structure of the university in question...
...side is a nation whose world power and concerns allow it to overlook the domestic problems of the developing countries unless they directly affect American interests. On the other hand is a nation on the road to development, whose problems are not entirely a domestic product and whose dependence on a rich neighbor make it impossible to solve its problems without help. Mexico's dependence on the United States is easily seen in the analysis of a Joint Economic Commission released last month. According to the Commission's report, 60 per cent of Mexico's exports go to the United...