Examples of 'are directly dependent' in a sentence

Meaning of "are directly dependent"

are directly dependent: Describes a relationship where one variable significantly influences or relies on another

How to use "are directly dependent" in a sentence

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Many jobs are directly dependent on trade.
However, expected losses and the cost of capital are directly dependent on the rating.
So fixing bugs are directly dependent on how you report it.
The levels of activity and operational effectiveness, which are directly dependent on the allocated.
The lesions are directly dependent on the received dose.
Hemodynamic changes determined by oxytocin are directly dependent on dose and rate of infusion.
You are directly dependent on the clients sales process.
The main manifestations of this state are directly dependent on how long the female is.
Of which are directly dependent on tourism and othersonly p artly.
In addition, some six million jobs are directly dependent on this industry.
Individuals are directly dependent on the central power to send and receive information.
Many hoteliers, guides, cooks and drivers are directly dependent on revenues from tourism.
These are directly dependent on the Holy See.
More than 500 million people are directly dependent on them.
Passive crossovers are directly dependent upon the speaker 's impedance and component value for accuracy.
Furthermore, millions of jobs are directly dependent on foreign investment.
All these jobs are directly dependent on international trade.
Honoraria and future invitations are directly dependent on how experts present their data.
Ten million people are directly dependent on the production and export of cotton.
Several functions of the vehicle are directly dependent on the proper functioning of these boxes.
These two aspects are directly dependent on the quality of the motion field.
About 15 million people are directly dependent on this sector.
Domestic animals which are directly dependent on plants can be found in the region.
His entitlements stemming from Article 41 ( 1 ) are directly dependent on his family relationship to a Moroccan worker.
The prices of currencies are directly dependent on the various agents involved in the market.
Three billion people are directly dependent on marine resources.
Twelve million jobs are directly dependent on exports of goods.
The poor and their livelihoods are directly dependent on biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Companies that are directly dependent on supplies from China.
More than a billion people are directly dependent on the water that originates from Tibet.
For example, sulphur emissions are directly dependent on the amount of sulphur in the fuel.
In most cases, output rates are directly dependent upon the drive power available.

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