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Dependent

Dependent | Dependents

Dependent meaning

Relying upon; depending upon. | Having a probability that is affected by the outcome of a separate event. | Used after a particle (with one or two exceptions), such as those which express questions, subordinate clauses, and negative sentences.

Example sentences (20)

For abandoning Natalia, Michael faced counts such as neglect of a dependent, neglect of a dependent causing bodily injury, neglect of a dependent causing serious bodily injury and conspiracy to neglect a dependent.

Thirty-year-old Shane A. Patton was charged Monday with neglect of a dependent resulting in serious bodily injury and neglect of a dependent by placing a dependent in a dangerous situation.

Dependent clauses The syntax of a dependent clause is generally the same as that of an independent clause, except that the dependent clause usually begins with a subordinating conjunction or relative pronoun (or phrase containing such).

To be dependent on one’s treasure-that is dependence and hard and heavy slavery; to be dependent on God, completely dependent-that is independence.

As the fund is selling calls closer to the money, performance is more dependent on volatility, less dependent on equity price movements.

For years, Hun Sen has played an to prevent his rivals from superseding him, keeping others dependent on his patronage rather than becoming entirely dependent on any one family’s support.

Rosenberg notes that day camp expenses can also be eligible for the child and dependent care tax credit as well as flexible spending accounts for dependent care, which are tax-advantaged accounts offered by employers.

Congress also agreed in principle to remove the age cap so that all dependent, including high school students, and adult dependents could qualify for dependent payments.

Fear is a result of being self-dependent and faith is a result of being God-dependent.

The performance of SOEs has a direct effect on the investment case of many businesses in SA, with most businesses dependent on power from Eskom and many dependent on the infrastructure of Transnet to transport goods.

The spokesperson quoted Fowlwer as saying “we are moving from oil dependent to non-oil dependent economy.

Your body’s position sense is dependent on the inner ear, and the inner ear is dependent on gravity.

Then, if they have dependent children, they might be able to file as a “qualifying widow(er) with dependent child” for two more years, a status that allows the same standard deduction as those who are married and filing jointly.

ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling A number of distinct reactions are associated with the term ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling.

Because there are models of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory of interest to set theorists that satisfy the axiom of dependent choice but not the full axiom of choice, the knowledge that a particular proof only requires dependent choice can be useful.

Bit-sequence-independence allows only line codes that have the same number of transitions per bit, otherwise, the line code is dependent on the bit sequence and, therefore, bit-sequence dependent.

Dependent Dependent Sources depend upon a particular element of the circuit for delivering the power or voltage or current depending upon the type of source it is.

Dependent types main A dependent type is a type that depends on a term or on another type.

Enzyme inhibitors of ATP-dependent enzymes such as kinases are needed to examine the binding sites and transition states involved in ATP-dependent reactions.

Gains are in the traditional industries and are largely dependent on the development of Ashford International passenger station, without which Kent would be totally dependent on London's expansion.