Word: dependently
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Fred Storm set the University record in the 200-yard individual medley, but his time, 3:17.3, seems slow next to Crimson ace Bob Kaufmann's record of 2:05.8. John Modell may supply some competition in the 440-yard freestyle, but the extent of Columbia's scoring will depend on Brooks' mercy in naming his lineup...
Anyone who manages to read this book will quite likely become damned mad. Furthermore, if you do read it, the direction of your anger will depend almost solely upon your prior viewpoint...
Schelling said that future arms control will depend "more on understanding and restraint than on formal negotiations." He cited the Russian conduct during the U-2 incident as an example of this kind of restraint...
However, behind-the-scenes work, though effective, does not create the efficient, persuasive image of the Student Council that it needs to attract candidates for election. The dilemna of the Council is that its best work is done without publicity but its hopes for membership depend on publicity for what it has done. Long, carefully written reports get the publicity; detailed, informal work gets the results...
Among the applicants, humanists outnumber scientists five to one. Although the Institute "will try to maintain a balance between science and the humanities," Mrs. Bryant stressed that selection of Associate Scholars will depend more on the worth of the individual project suggested by the applicant than on her chosen field of concentration...