Example sentences of "depends [prep] [art] degree " in BNC.

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1 Allan observes that friendship depends upon a degree of equality between the participants , and that a one-sided caring relationship denies the essential element of reciprocity .
2 ‘ We have no doubt that intensification of use can be a material change of use , whether it is or not depends upon the degree of intensification .
3 Whether we can do this depends upon the degree to which social conscience becomes the driving force in a national life .
4 In less extreme cases of unauthorised use by a bailee the question whether his act amounts to conversion probably depends upon the degree of departure from the terms of the bailment .
5 So we 've got corruption in us probably so it depends upon the degree
6 I also recognise that a common curricular entitlement depends on a degree of equity in the distribution of human and material resources .
7 Everything depends on the degree of the condition , as determined by social services following medical advice . ’
8 The design of activated carbon adsorbers depends on the degree of equilibrium partitioning of pollutants between the aqueous phase and the sorbed state , and on the mass transfer rates of the contaminants to the activated carbon particles .
9 The curve shown in Fig. 6.6 is an augmented Phillips curve which lies vertically above the original Phillips curve ( represented by the broken line ) by a distance , z , which depends on the degree of trade union militancy and the expected rate of inflation .
10 What and how much you feel able to say to your lover about safer sex depends on the degree of control you have over your relationship .
11 As it is , fixed costs influence the outcome , through the additional factor substitution effect ( 7–33' ) , which depends on the degree of substitutability in fixed costs , and through the effect on the scale of the firm .
12 The efficiency of the price system , in this approach , does not depend upon the optimality ( or absence of it ) of the resource allocation pattern at equilibrium ; rather , it depends on the degree of success with which market forces can be relied upon to generate spontaneous corrections in the allocation patterns prevailing at times of disequilibrium .
13 Rank-this depends on the degree of metamorphism .
14 The annual sum which you might be asked to pay depends on the degree for which you are studying or the topic of your research .
15 Whether or not such factors develop religious awareness depends on the degree to which people can see a relationship between them and religion and can tease out the implications .
16 Within this framework , Ryan makes two main proposals , both extremely interesting : first , that plot-advancing propositions can be defined as those that affect , directly or indirectly , the relationships between the worlds that make up the textual universe ( Chapter 7 ) ; second , that the aesthetic value or " tellability " of a story partly depends on the degree of diversification of such worlds , i.e. on the richness of the virtual situations and events that only exist in the minds of the characters ( whether they are explicitly mentioned in the narrative or need to be inferred by readers ) ( Chapter 8 ) .
17 The fragmentation of the state , and the relative autonomy of its constituent agencies , also depends on the degree of permeability of the state to the interests of civil society .
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