Word: dependence
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...students like McClelland, future careers depend on amassing credentials in their chosen fields...
...University’s governance doesn’t just depend on formal structures—those in the positions of power can have great influence...
...tend to repeat successful events, but this was very taxing in terms of work for planning, much more so than say, our dance, which garnered more profits,” IMPACT President Laura P. Perry ’04 wrote in an e-mail. “It will depend on the feeling of the board next year...
...joining the World Trade Organization. Europe stands to benefit too. The Russian economy grew an impressive 8% in 2000 and 5% in 2001, and with trade of $76.3 billion last year, the E.U. is Russia's top partner. But this beauty is largely skin deep. The country's economy depends almost entirely on exporting raw materials, and its recent success owes more to higher oil prices than to market reform - which helps explain why its growth is slowing. Other businesses are propped up by price controls that amount to a $5 billion subsidy. And the whole system, according...
Women, however, want the personal touch. For financial advice, about 10% go first to friends and relatives; another 10%, to their spouse. And nearly 40% depend on financial advisers...