20 example sentences using dependance.
Dependance used in a sentence
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They go after Nuclear with a wide brush, and instead we're stuck with more gas and coal dependance.
Linux Mint is lovely; too bad I still have a Windows dependance due to a few legacy desktop apps.
This has been demonstrated in the past to nurture dependance and a sense of entitlement towards the free food.
It makes sense from a business sense, have the option of running dart apps on android would free the platform from its java dependance.
It may turn out to be a system with sensitive dependance on initial conditions. There are about 85 billion neurons in a human brain.
I am seriously thinking of installing Sailfish OS on my Nexus 5 to reduce my dependance on Google.
Yes, it's contributing to climate change, and we need to solve that problem, but I don't think the solution is removing dependance on cars.
But ultimately, despite the physical dependance, it was easy to quit because I wanted to. Most people that fail to get off opiates fail because they don't entirely want to get off.
When I combine the two I see a Putin who wants freedom from the dependance on a globalized economy that is largely run by western powers. I doubt Putins end goal has anything to do with "just" getting rich.
There is some dependance but a smaller gym-fly can kick a slacker giant's ***. The sad thing, while it is obvious that you have to exercise your body to be healthy and strong, the fact that the same is quite through fro your brain is often overlooked.
We haven't really steered them away from dependance on big money yet, and already they're getting entangled in a second layer. It's pathetic how easily that gets accepted.
Recently I've found myself wondering if society would degrade if we lost our dependance on this sort of necessary logic in our daily lives.
As a young lad, it showed me that the employee/employer dependance is a two way street, which is not always the case in many companies. Thing that tied it all together seemed to be a good work ethic and not necessarily working harder to exhaustion.
We've also been helped by China's dependance on exports- as europe went down and we slowed down, that's hurt china, making them not look as relatively strong compared to us. Finally we've also been helped with outright manipulation of the market.
The lesson with FB is more nuanced though - if you want a startup then dependance is bad, but you can have a very successful lifestyle-type business on them and do well though.
Given the size of the US and the dependance on trucks, rail, and shipping to move cargo, even rather small changes in the price of oil can drastically alter the economy.
I wonder if there are networks of "think" tanks coming up with reasons to "stay the course" with our dependance on fossil fuels, similar to the one pushing global warming denial just recently exposed. > Here's my prediction: We will switch to some cheaper alternative long before oil ever runs out.
Because Paxil was not euphoric no one seems to have a problem with the fact that it causes heavy physical dependance, even though it causes the same physical dependance as other "abused" *****. I would argue worse, Paxil was the worst withdraws I ever went through, thousands of times worse than smoking or other substances.
> Yes, it's contributing to climate change, and we need to solve that problem, but I don't think the solution is removing dependance on cars. The problem that I want to solve is a fundamentally broken social structure incapable of doing things like opposing the NSA in a meaningful sense and the IDL is an exception rather than a rule.
Irregardless of the dependance, business owners and employees develop expert knowledge about the particular platform by necessity and shear time spent navigating potential and existing shortfalls. If they manage to succeed, that particular platform delivers huge amounts of users in a very addicting manner.
Dependance definitions
being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)
See also: addiction dependence dependency habituation
the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else
See also: dependence dependency