Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Dependence.
- noun Something dependent or subordinate.
- noun A minor territory under the jurisdiction of a government.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
dependence . - noun That of which the existence presupposes the existence of something else; that which depends for its existence upon something else.
- noun An accident or a quality; something non essential.
- noun That which is subordinate to and dependent upon something else; especially, a territory subject to the control of a power of which it does not form an integral part; a dependent state or colony: as, the sun and its dependencies; the dependencies of Great Britain.
- noun The subject or cause of a quarrel, when duels were in vogue; the affair depending.
- noun An out-building; in the plural, offices; minor buildings adjoining or adjacent to a principal structure: as, the hotel and its dependencies.
- noun Synonyms Dependence, Dependency. These forms are now seldom used interchangeably, as they were formerly, dependence being employed almost exclusively in abstract senses, and dependency in concrete ones, or for things or facts instead of relations or states.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun State of being dependent; dependence; state of being subordinate; subordination; concatenation; connection; reliance; trust.
- noun A thing hanging down; a dependence.
- noun That which is attached to something else as its consequence, subordinate, satellite, and the like.
- noun A territory remote from the kingdom or state to which it belongs, but subject to its dominion; a colony.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A state of dependence; a refusal to exercise initiative.
- noun Something
dependent on, orsubordinate to, something else: - noun A
colony , or aterritory subject torule by anexternal power . - noun A
dependence on ahabit -forming substance such as adrug oralcohol ;addiction . - noun computing Reliance on the
functionality provided by some other,external component .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else
- noun a geographical area politically controlled by a distant country
- noun being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)
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Yii:: app () - > cache - > set ($id, $value, 30, $dependency); • If we retrieve the $value from cache by calling get (), the dependency will be evaluated, if changed we will get a boolean false.
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We pass the dependency along while calling set (). $dependency = new CFileCacheDependency ( 'FileName. txt');
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You said -- quote -- "We will develop what I call dependency syndrome on coalition forever and forever and ever."
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We will develop what I call a dependency syndrome on coalition forever and ever, ever.
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"We have what I call a dependency syndrome, which discourages people from taking initiative unless they follow the dictates of some group," Bolton said.
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I think as far as "dependency" is concerned, there is a lot of it about.
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The long term consequences would be a loss of control and long term dependency.
Michelle Vale: Let's Produce Something Meaningful Here Michelle Vale 2012
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The long term consequences would be a loss of control and long term dependency.
Michelle Vale: Let's Produce Something Meaningful Here Michelle Vale 2012
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The long term consequences would be a loss of control and long term dependency.
Michelle Vale: Let's Produce Something Meaningful Here Michelle Vale 2012
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Rather than percentage-based reductions, we should be asking the tough questions about what really works, what investments prevent long-term dependency on government support, what types of educational and developmental opportunities do young people truly need to avoid negative outcomes in the future, and what spending is truly essential for us to maintain our standing in the world.
Ron Fairchild: A Smarter Budget Ax Ron Fairchild 2011
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