Word: depending
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Catlin says mental health services depend on word-of-mouth, and, at Harvard, such services suffer from a lack of visibility...
Boston's chances in 2008 could depend on whether Utah gets the nod for the 2006 Winter Olympics. "That could really hurt our chances," Reardon said...
...refining, coal liquefaction and other related industrial processes depend on chemists' being able to manipulate the complex molecules known as hydrocarbons. George Olah of the University of Southern California discovered in the 1960s how to slow down -- and thus control -- hydrocarbon reactions by supercooling them. His work led directly to the development of higher-octane gasoline -- and earned him this year's Chemistry Prize...
Aristide's joy-filled return marked more than a victory for the activist priest who transformed Haitian politics. As he gratefully acknowledged, the moment would never have occurred without the persistence of Bill Clinton, who dispatched a peaceful army to pave the way. Now the U.S. and Aristide depend on each other for success. The Haitian leader's ceremonial return was visibly orchestrated by his muscular allies. When he arrived a few minutes before noon, it was aboard a U.S. Air Force jet. For his safety, he was allowed only the most subdued reception by a privileged phalanx of dignitaries...
...trade imbalances, the federal deficit and wage inequality. Moreover, they say, the investments Clinton has made in education, training and infrastructure won't pay dividends for a few years. "People know the country is recovering," Greenberg says. "They're watching to see if this is a recovery they can depend upon...