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Dependency
Dependency meaning
A state of dependence; a refusal to exercise initiative. | Something dependent on, or subordinate to, something else | The status of being a legal dependent; the relationship between a dependent and their provider.
Example sentences (20)
Mr Amos characterised the parents as having "nurtured his dependency on them for the last 20 years or so" and now "seek to cast that dependency onto the state".
Droll also got her chemical dependency license because a heavy current factor in children’s custody issues is chemical dependency due to the opioid crisis.
On the other hand, the dependency tree identifies a phrase by any node that exerts dependency upon, or dominates, another node.
The periphrastic verb combinations in the example just given are represented now using the dependency grammar tree of the sentence; the verb catena is in green: Dependency trees like the ones here can be found, for instance, in Osborne and Groß (2012).
This dependency is known as Eucken's law and originates from the temperature dependency of the probability for the U-process to occur.
While slapt-get does provide a framework for dependency resolution, it does not provide dependency resolution for packages included within the Slackware distribution.
A cheaper alternative to imprisoning people, the Drug Court will combine health and legal processes to reduce drug-dependency and re-offending.
A family member, who does not wish to be named, said: “Tom continues to make good progress since being out of the high dependency unit.
After Brexit, this dependency has become more expensive.
Although caffeine temporarily increases focus and alertness, caffeine dependency can be detrimental to the mental and physical health of youth.
And through Project Green, we continue to prioritize alternative sources of power to reduce our dependency on diesel.
Assistant chief fire officer Dan Quinn said further risk factors in addition to smoking included hoarding, reduced mobility, living alone, and alcohol and drug dependency.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Lagos state governor, said the facility, which is an integrated, first-in-class lubricant factory, is going to increase the number of youth employment, generate revenue, and reduce the country’s import dependency.
By the time the Civil War had ended, Cooter Brown had developed such a dire dependency on alcohol that he couldn't have stopped drinking even if he wanted to.
Cautious of dependency on one large customer in a secular semiconductor industry and the risks involved with its international manufacturing and selling operations.
Eight days after the op, he was out of high dependency and able to text message.
First, OneAgent collects detailed metrics by discovering and instrumenting applications, microservices, infrastructure and any dependency in modern cloud environments.
For her alleged empty-headedness, Lorelei evinces an unusually developed grasp of the structural iniquities that keep her in the bondage of economic dependency and makes canny moves to resolve the disadvantages hardwired into capitalism.
Helen Flynn, Executive Director at Nidd Plus said: “It is easy to overlook dependency and how technology has seamlessly integrated into our daily lives.
He said the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war had challenged the continent to think innovatively and reduce its dependency on imports.