It will depend on density of population, commercial customs, rapidity of transport, and other technical conditions, but not on the quantity of money and deposits nor on the price level.
When and where we shall re-assemble, will depend on the course of this malady.
It is impossible to conjecture the rising of Congress, as it will depend on the system they decide on; whether of preparation for war, or inaction.
The passage I last desired you to read ends with this sentence: "The sea-wall you build, and what main floodgates you establish in it, will depend on the state of the outer sea.
Much, therefore, of the merit and the agreeableness of epistolary writing, will depend on its introducing of us into some acquaintance with the writer.
Does the adverb "frequently" qualify the verb "will depend" expressed in the sentence?
Much, therefore, of the merit, and the agreeableness of epistolary writing, will dependon its introducing us into some acquaintance with the writer.
But if that appeal is made, it will depend entirely on the disposition of the army, whether it issue in liberty or despotism.
It is a station of importance, as on the cherishing good dispositions and quieting bad ones, will depend, in some degree, the happiness and prosperity of the two countries.
Whether I shall be able to send you these regulations by the present packet, will depend on their getting through the Council in time.
Suriname's economic prospects for the medium term will depend on renewed commitment to responsible monetary and fiscal policies and to the introduction of structural reforms to liberalize markets and promote competition.
Growth in 2000 will depend on key international commodity prices, the extent of recovery in nearby Asian economies, and the strength of US and European markets.
The continuation of this vigorous growth in 2000 will depend on the policies adopted by the new administration.
Potash and phosphates, on the other hand, may exercise an effect for a considerably longer period; and what the length of this period may be will depend on their amount and condition.
A great deal, of course, will depend on the nature of the soil--i.
Whether the people become priest-ridden or not, hereafter, will depend, as it always has done, utterly on themselves.
It is a station of importance, as on the cherishing good dispositions and quieting bad ones, will depend in some degree the happiness and prosperity of the two countries.
Whether I say any thing on the subject to Mr. Jay, will depend on my interview with the Count de Vergennes.
A dark object in strong light may be lighter than a white object in shadow, or the reverse: it will depend on the amount of reflected light.
There are these two extreme positions to consider, and it will depend on the individual on which side his work lies.
If you find any successful work done with this quality of edge unrelieved by any sharpnesses, it will depend on colour, and not form, for any qualities it may possess.
It will depend on the nature of the artist and on the nature of his theme how far this underlying unity will dominate the expression in his work; and how far it will be overlaid and hidden behind a rich garment of variety.
Cavalry in pursuit, and convey to it the supplies which in such moments it will most need, and on whose prompt arrival its striking radius will depend?
From this it will depend whether he determines to fight or to reach his object by other means.
Growth in 2002 will depend largely on the speed of recovery in the US.
Growth in 2001 will depend on key international commodity prices, the extent of recovery in nearby Asian economies, and the strength of US and European markets.
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