The choice between the two must greatly depend upon the nature of the crop and the soil.
Such being the case, the composition of different soils must manifestly depend on that of the crystalline rocks from which they have been derived.
Of course this large exhalation must depend on the repeated absorption of the same quantity of water, which, after being exhaled, is again deposited on the soil in the form of dew, and passes repeatedly through the plant.
The variety of guano to be selected mustdepend to a great extent on the use to which it is to be put.
Farm-yard manure is a mixture of the dung and urine of domestic animals, with the straw used as litter; and its value and composition must necessarily depend upon that of these substances, as well as on the proportion in which they are mixed.
The nature of these rocks must therefore depend entirely on that of the country through which the river flows.
The exact mode in which the manure is to be managed must greatly depend on whether the supply of litter is large or small.
The chances of success must also greatly depend upon the kind of soil on which it is used.
You mustn't depend too much on the judgment of department heads and foremen when picking men for promotion.
In hiring new men, you want to depend almost altogether on your own eyes and your own judgment.
The happiness of many persons, the safety of the fortune itself, depend upon these things being known in time.
The reason of this appears to be that there are more undertakings unfinished yet, or just begun, in America, than there are elsewhere, which depend for their success altogether upon a period of comparative calm in financial affairs.
And that I'm going to find out, because a great deal more may depend upon it than you appear to imagine.
It's degrading to let your life's work depend on the wickedness of your fellow creatures, Ganns.
Each is an aggregate man, and the health and well-being of this man depend on the individual men and the groups and societies of men by which it is constituted.
Necessity compels their obedience; they fawn, and cringe, and flatter the wealth on which they depend for bread.
The truths and maxims of religiondepend not on the morals of those that preach them; they spring from a higher source, the wisdom and veracity of God himself.
But it almost always proved useless; he would himself bring me the delinquent, and earnestly solicit his pardon; Depend upon it, said he to me one day, he will behave better for the future.
Kings and subjects, rich and poor, reciprocally depend upon each other; and it is the command of God that every one perform well the part which is assigned him.
How much earlier will depend upon our interpretation of the general facts bearing on the question of the duality of the Glacial epoch,”[25]—a branch of the inquiry which it is not necessary to discuss here.
Many of their words, as in all interjectional utterances, depend for their specific meaning on the intonations of the speaker.
And we must further be able to judge the numbers engaged both at the beginning of the struggle and arriving in reinforcement as the struggle proceeds, because upon those numbers will mainly depend the final result.
We depend even for what may be said at this date upon little more than rumour.
The physician's duty is to watch and guard, but he must depend upon the vital powers of his patient to carry on alone the actual battle with the bacterial invaders.
But in another direction still does the farmer depend directly upon bacteria The most important factor in the fertility of the soil is the part of it called humus.
From the accumulation of such facts it has come to be recognised that all processes for the commercial manufacture of vinegar depend upon the action of bacteria.
The body has, in short, its own forces for repelling invasions, and upon these forces must we depend for the power to produce recovery.
This vinegar fermentation is subject to certain irregularities, and the vinegar manufacturers can not always depend upon its occurring in a satisfactory manner.
It is upon this principle that is based the use of antitoxines in diphtheria and tetanus It will be clear that to obtain the antitoxine we must depend upon some natural method for its production.
It is, of course, easy to believe that an extensive parasitism and destruction of the corpuscles would be disastrous to the health of the individual, and the severity of the disease will depend upon the extent of the parasitism.
But, unfortunately, the butter maker is not always able to depend upon the ripening.
Segments IX-XII inclusive contain certain sacs which depend from, and are formed as outgrowths of, the septa of those segments.
A pair of sperm sacs depend from segment XI and traverse a considerable number of segments, being thus long and tongue-shaped instead of short and limited to one segment.
He had no idea that the fate of both children might depend on whether the stranger proved to be her own son or not.
I shalldepend on you and Jameson to gather together a rather cosmopolitan crowd here to-night.
I do not know anything definite about it, as Senora Herreria is very reticent on the matter, but depend on you to find out if possible and let me know of it.
At first he was somewhat apprehensive about authorship, and thought of calling in the aid of a friend; but the enforced leisure of Ile-de-France induced him to depend upon his own efforts.
He was not the man to surrender quite tamely; but he knew that he could no longer hold out for more than a measurable period, the length of which would depend upon the enemy's initiative.
It is really a deduction from the right theory of Orders, and the mistake has been to make Orders depend upon Apostolic Succession and transmission.
In the last resort our characters depend almost entirely upon the influences that play upon them in our environment; the one place where we have effective choice is in determining the influences to which we will submit ourselves.
The nourishment, the clothing, and the care of the mendepend upon him.
I like to read the papers, but I do not yearn to see What the journal of the morning has been moved to say of me; In the silences and shadows I would live my life and die And depend for fond remembrance on some grateful passers-by.
If I had some way of knowing What you are about to do, Just exactly where you're going, If I could depend on you, I could keep my engine churning, Travel on and never mind you.
My law should notdepend upon the fluctuation of the closet or the complexion of men.
He first collected all the forces on whom he could depend within the kingdom, and called powerful succors from Normandy.
If you make this a season for religious alterations, depend upon it, you will soon find it a season of religious tumults and religious wars.
I am well pleased with the general manners of the times; but the desultory execution of penal laws, the thing I condemn, does not depend on the manners of the times.
This being reported to Pompey, he said, "Does Pompey's life depend upon the luxury of Lucullus?
Every mark must have a figure which will resemble something or other; but I am certain the resemblances so formed depend rather on the imagination of those who see them than on that of the mother.
In an organized body, as that of an animal, we may suppose some parts are more essential than others, and though some may be useless or superfluous, there are some on which the rest seem to depend for their expansion and disposition.
Several canons of Cologne had also already embraced the Protestant confession, and were on the elector's side, while, in the city itself, he could depend upon the support of a numerous Protestant party.
As its fate seemed to depend altogether on the part taken by Austria, the princes of this house came to be regarded by all Europe as the pillars of popery.
Of course, considerable will depend on the way they're fed and cared for, but with good care, you ought to average that many.