Word: dependance
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...know if there are any general principles that apply," says Lecturer in Business Administration Joseph L. Badaracco Jr., an expert in business ethics. "I imagine this case and others like it depend on some very specific facts...
...make their tactical case, officials had to depend on their intelligence from inside the compound, but as Koresh grew more paranoid it was harder to gather. The atf had an undercover agent inside before the original raid, but his shooting skills on the target range may have aroused suspicion. After negotiating to send in milk, magazines and a typewriter, they tucked in tiny listening devices as well to help them monitor Koresh's moods. But cult members were said to have found the bugs and destroyed them...
McGrath says equal access can depend on the information being provided...
What shape the highway takes will depend to some extent on who ends up building it. The cable companies tend to think in terms of entertaining mass audiences. Their emphasis is on expanded channels, video on demand and video- shopping networks. They admit the possibility of more special-interest programming - such as MTV, the Discovery Channel and Black Entertainment Television - but only if they can be convinced that the demographics are sufficiently attractive...
...highway develops and what sort of traffic it bears will depend to a large extent on consumers. As the system unfolds, the companies supplying hardware and programming will be watching to see which services early users favor. If they watch a lot of news, documentaries and special- interest programming, those offerings will expand. If video on demand is a huge money-maker, that is what will grow. If video bulletin boards - or teleconferencing, or interactive Yellow Pages, or electronic town meetings - are hot, those services too will thrive and spread...