Word: dependance
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Frank was unwilling to predict the bill's ultimate success, which will depend, he said, on the law schools' lobbying efforts...
Frank declined to predict the bill's ultimatesuccess, which will depend, he said, on the lawschools' lobbying efforts...
...more than half a billion people in developing countries of the tropics, for whom different types of bananas are a staple food crop. In this war, people are battling the diseases and pests that are becoming more and more rampant. Average yields achieved by the small farmers who depend on this crop are one-tenth of those on the large multinational plantations. But the small farmers' harvests don't have to remain small. Research can successfully address production problems by developing higher-yielding varieties of banana plants that have built-in resistance to pests and diseases. EMILE FRISON, DIRECTOR International...
Although the numbers depend somewhat on who is counted, some 10 of the department's members who teach American politics or related subjects are currently on leave, including two of the three full professors who are dedicated specifically to the American field...
...Diversity" is cool, and, best of all, diversity is safe--it doesn't bring up scary ideas like affirmative action, racist police, white privilege, economic inequality or even (at Harvard) a multicultural student center and ethnic studies. The kind of "diversity" the University encourages doesn't depend on small groups of people meeting and talking through real problems but rather on diversity brokers who urge the students to create brochure-friendly diversity...