The work and pensions secretary told the Conservative conference the country was on "a journey back from dependence to independence".
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But instead, that the typical advisor client relationship transition from a state of dependence to one of interdependence where people are more involved in the investment management selection and monitoring process.
Gates and Buffett might argue that to keep their wealth would be for them to make their descendants dependent on the fruits of their present productivity, and while perhaps true, if they give their money away they'll merely shift dependence to the myriad charities and individuals reliant on their largesse.
Spotify, a music-streaming service created by Swedish programmers that has grown at an astonishing rate, is trying to move from dependence on advertising to subscriptions.
Natural gas also offers a potential solution to our dependence on expensive foreign oil to power our automobiles.
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This boom is helping to lessen South-East Asia's dependence on exports to America, Europe and Japan, which are stuck in the doldrums.
Germany was down by 5.9% or so, owing to its export dependence, but has scope to make up the lost ground as trade rebounds.
Together, setting a market for and incentivizing clean energy, we have the ability to take the steps we need to lessen our dependence on foreign oil and to help clean up our environment.
An ambitious diversification programme, to reduce dependence on natural resources and hence vulnerability to fluctuations in commodity prices, has been put in place.
Called the National Energy Security Act of 2001, its stated goal is to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil to 50 percent by the year 2010.
Nevertheless, whether Europe will follow through on suggestions to cap its dependence on Russian gas is open to question.
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These companies appear to be eager to reduce their dependence on Android and are likely to be eager licensees of BB10, and have proven capable of quickly flooding markets emerging markets with attractive phones.
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Meanwhile, according to Viacom, YouTube openly discussed its dependence on copyrighted content to become popular, and Google saw that IP-theft-driven popularity as a major factor in its acquisition of the company.
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He said the big issue the country now faces is the lack of growth in domestic production that will lead to an increasing dependence on oil from overseas for years to come.
Over the years, the media industry has been gradually shifting its dependence from advertising to affiliate fees.
While most binge drinkers are not alcohol-dependent, it can also lead to dependence.
There's an awful lot of dependence on Tanni to be the flagbearer and it's time for the younger ones to step up.
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As a result, there has been a heavy reliance and dependence on textbooks to maintain the education system and to provide educational opportunities to primary and secondary schools.
Hurricane Sandy brought our dependence on electricity to the forefront, and the tragedy in New York and New Jersey also exposed the fragility of our power grid.
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The Energy Bill aims to move the UK's energy production from a dependence on fossil fuels to a more diverse mix of energy sources, such as wind, nuclear and biomass.
His bulky letters reveal his love for and dependence on Pierre to whom he confided endless details about his health, exercise regimes and work, explaining how he would measure the time he took to draw by playing Beethoven symphonies on the gramophone.
Obstacles to Western European dependence on Russian energy supplies have given way to a natural gas infrastructure that relies heavily on such sources.
Well it rather implies that British businesses' efforts to reduce their dependence on European markets and increase their sales to emerging economies need to be significantly stepped up.
Abbey National, once a dull but solid British building society (thrift), moved into wholesale banking in an attempt to reduce its dependence on its traditional mortgage business, only to suffer big losses in high-yield credit and other novel businesses.
For years, Brazil and neighbors sought to reduce dependence on the U.S. by fortifying local industries and nurturing a regional market to supply each other with everything from energy to washing machines.
"Given the pressing need to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, especially oil, and to cut CO2 emissions, the future for hydrogen as an alternative means of storing and utilising energy cost-effectively has never been brighter, " said Jim Heathcote, chief executive of ITM.
To address the issue of Middle East energy dependence, Beijing has agreed to cooperate with countries in Africa, North America and South America regarding production, exploration and pipeline projects.
If the local economy is to lessen its dependence on the public sector, Northern Ireland will have to get more people into employment and move into line with UK levels, it added.
With Iraq's Kurdish region seeking to reduce its dependence on Baghdad, the relationship with Turkey may soon move to another level -- but one that is hardly immune to risk.
The fact is, while making the market more efficient is important (and would require us to end the dependence on employer-provided benefits) many aspects of healthcare are going to be immune to market forces.
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