dependency
71Dependency Injection — …
72Dependency inversion — …
74dependency-prone — /di pen deuhn see prohn /, adj. tending to become psychologically or physiologically dependent on a drug. [1965 70] * * * …
75dependency ratio — the proportion of working (economically active) people to non working (non economically active) people in a country by the formula: people aged 0 14 + people aged over 6 5 x 100 people aged 15 65 Thus suggests how many non workers are… …
76dependency exemption — An amount which may be subtracted in computing taxable income for each person who qualifies as a dependent of the taxpayer and whose gross income is less than the exemption amount or who is a child of the taxpayer and who has either not attained… …
77dependency exemption — An amount which may be subtracted in computing taxable income for each person who qualifies as a dependent of the taxpayer and whose gross income is less than the exemption amount or who is a child of the taxpayer and who has either not attained… …
78dependency-prone — /di pen deuhn see prohn /, adj. tending to become psychologically or physiologically dependent on a drug. [1965 70] …
79Ross Dependency — Flag Mot …
80Media systems dependency theory — (MSD) was first proposed by Sandra Ball Rokeach and Melvin DeFleur in 1976, and consists of a complex system in which the media, individuals, their interpersonal environment, and the social environment have dependency relationships with each… …