Word: dependence
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...claims that going on-line is for the long-term good of students. "Soon everything is going to depend on that ID card," he says. "We just want people to be prepared for that eventuality...
...message from all these figures is that the breakdown of the American family has much to do with the rise in crime and the drop in educational and behavioral standards. All argue that the regeneration of society will depend on the ability of communities and families to reassert themselves...
...slow day sportswriters could depend on the polymath Berg to fill a column. "More profiles of Berg were published than any other journeyman ballplayer in history," writes Dawidoff. But he will be best remembered as the spy who took rain checks. An OSS operative during World War II, Berg traveled widely, lived well and managed to be where trouble wasn't. In 1944 he was at a conference in peaceful Switzerland to hear a lecture by Werner Heisenberg, the Nobel prizewinning physicist who headed Hitler's atom-bomb project. Berg's orders were to shoot the scientist if it became...
Granted, it very well could have been the other way around. How much you get out of a course can depend on your professor, on your classmates, on your own personal motivation, or on any number of factors, which will vary no matter were...
Once again, this can depend on the professor, or on how a particular course is structured...