The truth of these statements depends on the particular statement.
The truth may well depend on one's definition of modern opera.
The truth would depend on what she was made of.
In the end, the truth of this case might depend on your perspective.
The truth depends on whom, and what, you believe.
Its truth, if it is true, does not depend on the truth-value of the contained statement that the play is to begin at eight.
Reality and truth depend on whose perspective one believes.
But truth, like life, depends on which end of the telescope you're looking through.
Both reflect Orwell's concern with truth and how truth depends upon the use of language.
In societies with a long-term orientation, people believe that truth depends very much on situation, context and time.