Depending [verb]
Definition of Depending:
count on, rely upon
Opposite/Antonyms of Depending:
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Sentence/Example of Depending:
How you answer that depends somewhat on your specific moral commitments.
Smaller institutions that depend almost entirely on ticket sales, or don’t have a foundation or don’t have a lot of donors, they’re going to be in real trouble.
The New York Times reported in 2019 that some Volition collaborators expected to earn $30,00-$100,000 from their co-creations, depending on the sales performance of the product.
Final results depended on getting a certain number of infections in the study group.
How long you’ll need to hold it there will depend on how hot your embers are, but you should see the sugars start to brown within a minute or two.
There is endless research around how much water you should drink during activities, but it all comes down to the fact that everyone has different needs depending on workout intensity, environment, terrain, sport, etc.
Google Photos delivers, both in terms of the options available and ease of use, but the layout and descriptions of features will be a bit different depending on your operating system.
It depends on how long it goes and what happens, because we’re going to run out of money at some point.
In Maricopa County, as many as 31 election staffers are working to verify voters’ signatures depending on the day, said Megan Gilbertson, a spokeswoman for county’s elections department.
It costs on average $8 to $12 per reservation, depending on the location.