depends in the PONS Dictionary

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The bombarding transformer acts as an adjustable constant current source, and the voltage produced depends on the length and pressure of the tube.
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It depends on your subject matter, so if you had an action-packed skiing holiday, one second clips make for a good, fast-paced film.
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The way that cooking takes place also depends on the skill and type of training an individual cook has.
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The hippocampus plays a prominent role in recollection whereas familiarity depends heavily on the surrounding medial-temporal regions, especially the perirhinal cortex.
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Note that on the "affine" plane, one might push off to a parallel line, so (thinking geometrically) the number of intersection points depends on the choice of push-off.
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This depends on when the infection occurs; during development, the symbiote and host are able to adapt to each other and produce heightened intelligence.
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The labour cost depends upon what is happening to the demand and supply of labour in the economy.
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The amount of code being run depends on the priority of the interrupt (for example: a person usually responds to a smoke detector alarm before answering the phone).
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The size of the welding torch nozzle depends on the amount of shielded area desired.
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A model's pay packet depends on her ability to glower and to look convincingly sullen.
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