Word: dependence
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...work, Feldman warns against reading the poet's life in the surface of his poetry. He also warns against readings that depend on a broad analysis of poetry to determine the social mores of the period; Feldman argues that contradictions within Todros's work may well be more indicative of both the poet and his times than a neatly unified analysis would suggest...
...wins the races to perfect and sell green technologies will depend to a great extent on who has the edge in engineering and marketing skills. But equally important may be the encouragement companies get from their countries' political leaders. Governments can exert enormous influence over how aggressively businesses take the environment into account, using sticks and carrots -- sticks in the form of tough standards for products and manufacturing processes, carrots consisting of tax breaks and other incentives that reward innovation...
...have retreated to their homes and industrial parks beyond the city line, the poor left behind have become more destitute than ever. In the past two years, welfare rolls in Los Angeles County have climbed to historic levels. Nearly 1.4 million Angelenos, a seventh of the county's population, depend on one or more of the county-administered relief services: Aid to Families with Dependent Children, general relief, food stamps or the California state version of Medicaid...
...action the University takes when theinvestigation's findings are released, Knowlessaid, may depend on the campus climate and otherfactors...
...shifting groups of democrats, nationalists, environmentalists and Old Guard communists. Akayev says his major aim is to create "a strong and powerful middle class that will guarantee future stability." It is a commendable goal, but until such social forces develop, the future of reforms in both states may depend wholly on the political fate of their Presidents...