Griesbach's theory was, therefore, one of direct literary dependence between and among the gospels of Matthew, Luke and Mark, or what German scholars came to call a "utilization hypothesis."
These historical events had direct dependence with Fashoda Incident.
It was permitted only so long as it developed "its activity outside every political party and in direct dependence upon the Church hierarchy for the dissemination and implementation of Catholic principles.
That these waves represent a direct and reciprocal predator-prey dependence is obvious.
Pope Benedict VIII during his visit to Bamberg (1020) placed the diocese in direct dependence on the Holy See.
After some resistance from local officials, the bishopric of Arbanon was put under the direct dependence of the Pope, as documented in a Papal letter dated in 1188.
The update equation for has a direct circular dependence on , , and as well as an indirect circular dependence on , and through and .
The PCDPPP failed break free from the direct and indirect dependence the Caribbean had towards Europe and the United States.
This direct dependence generally gave males a sense of mystery and awe about females.
Helps appreciate the knowledge generated by the direct dependence of nature and its use by means of simple but effective technology.