Example sentences of "will depend [prep] the nature " in BNC.

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1 Who actually does what will depend on the nature of your organisation , whether , for instance , it is part of a professional set-up drawing on different departments , resources and personnel within a company , or whether it is purely voluntary — or a mixture of both .
2 In reality , the scope for choice here will depend on the nature of the clinical service concerned and the room for political manoeuvre .
3 Clearly , even in situations where the distribution of future cash flows is known to the auditors , then a going concern qualification 's ‘ accuracy ’ as a predictor of failure will depend on the nature of this distribution and the point at which the auditors decide that the possibility of failure is sufficiently high to be signalled to investors .
4 The choice of methods for a particular study will depend on the nature of the task and the resources available .
5 What notice will be requisite will depend on the nature of the undue influence alleged .
6 Whether the material thus collected can be summarised , and whether all those on the deciding authority must possess all the papers will depend on the nature of the function being performed and the language of the enabling statute .
7 The preferred type of plan will depend on the nature of the organisation , the state of the market and the style of the chief executive .
8 What point this is will depend on the nature of the company 's operations .
9 Many variants will be possible and the level of detail will depend on the nature of the courses involved .
10 What point this is will depend on the nature of the company 's operations .
11 What is a reasonable time will depend on the nature of the programs and their complexity , taking into account the time required for testing and acceptance .
12 The answer will depend on the nature of the work , but have it ready before you divide them into groups .
13 This will depend on the nature of the dispute and the extent of the part played by lawyers in the proceedings , but , for the reasons set out below , lawyers will serve their clients ' interests better if they refrain from imposing too many legal formalities on the procedure .
14 Criteria for granting leave will depend on the nature of the application although the welfare of the child must always be the court 's paramount consideration .
15 Who has such authority will depend on the nature of the particular business and the way in which it is organised .
16 The effect of the breach will depend upon the nature of the terms breached , if the term breached is a condition , i.e. a fundamental term of the contract , the victim of the breach may treat the contract as at an end and sue for damages .
17 What notice will be requisite will depend upon the nature of the undue influence alleged .
18 The precise differences in accounting numbers between the different types of SBU will depend upon the nature of the products , the length of their life-cycle , the type of technology used , and so on , but one can draw some general distinctions .
19 Standard reference works and experts may be consulted , but their appropriate order will depend upon the nature of the subject and the perspectives of its users .
20 The direction and detail of the manner in which historians of the future tell the story of the present will depend upon the nature of society in the next century .
21 However , the scope of a fiduciary 's duties in any given circumstances will depend upon the nature of the relationship and what precisely he undertakes to do on behalf of his customer .
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