Depend in a sentence as a verb

" Fashion mattering doesn't depend on you caring.

If google wants me to use and depend on their services they need to take google apps for domains seriously.

But on Android based devices there are independent from the Android system.

He must sue to get them back.> Many police departments now depend on forfeiture for a fat chunk of their budgets.

Their revenue model depends on agent referrals, paid listings, etc.

Or does the collective opinion depend on whether HN readers stand to benefit financially?

Large tech companies depend on their employee's pet ideas and projects, the fact that they might be well known in some niche for some open source project or blog, and so on.

Whether it will achieve widespread acceptance or not will depend on investor expectations.

They depend on real estate agents manually inputting their listings into the Zillow/Trulia platforms.

The low-income people who depend on remittances are collateral damage in service of that objective.

There is no dependency from Google in Android, all their influence comes from the fact that they own the most popular third party app suite that every OEM wants to license on their device.

The game he's describing is of little concern to anyone other than HFT MMs and execution algos that depend on favorable queue position.

You can refactor and move around most Haskell code without worrying about breaking its surroundings because any dependencies are explicit.

These hit-and-run settlements depend fundamentally on the compliance of isolated companies.

And obviously, a typical call-center worker cannot depend on the idea of taking off in the van for a month, driving to some other city, and having the same economic prospects when they arrive.

And this is how types like IO and ST help make your code easier to think about: any code that is not in a type like IO or ST can only depend on its arguments, making all the dependencies more explicit.

The transistors dedicated to cache dwarf those allocated to the actual processing cores, let alone the parts of those processing cores dedicated to those crufty ol' x86 instructions\n- Lots of transistors dedicated to branch prediction and speculative execution so we can execute instructions before we've even waited around for the data those instructions depend upon to arrive from slow-*** main memorySure, mobile ARM chips are tiny and efficient!

-- but they don't check the **** themselves -- they depend on a rating agency -- ratings agencies are paid by the issuers -- they are exploitable -- bribe the rating agency to give my **** a AAA rating, and now I can sell a ton of it -- offer the investor a slightly greater than AAA return, and they love it -- everyone is happy: rating agency is bribed, investor is getting better returns than expected, and I can sell all the **** I can package up -- until it all falls apart.

Depend definitions

verb

be contingent upon (something that is elided); "That depends"

verb

have faith or confidence in; "you can count on me to help you any time"; "Look to your friends for support"; "You can bet on that!"; "Depend on your family in times of crisis"

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