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How it is shaped will
depend
on how China’s history, culture, institutional context, and evolving web of contracts affect the country’s social fabric.
These tools will create the new macroeconomics on which our health and prosperity now
depend.
Just recently, Donald Kerr, the US deputy director of national intelligence, warned that “major losses of information and value for our government programs typically aren’t from spies....In fact, one of the great concerns I have is that so much of the new capabilities that we’re all going to
depend
on aren’t any longer developed in government labs under government contract.”
Rather than undermining the pursuit of social reasoning, Arrow’s deeply challenging impossibility theorem, and the large volume of literature that it has inspired, has immensely strengthened our ability to think rationally about the collective decision-making on which our survival and happiness
depend.
In that Times commentary, and later more extensively in my book Freefall, I pointed out that the size of the stimulus that was needed would
depend
both on its design and economic conditions.
Success will
depend
on participants’ willingness to cooperate and their commitment to put evidence before ideology.
How these funds are deployed will determine the shape of tomorrow’s economies and the state of the environment on which they
depend.
The eurozone’s cohesion and the success of its necessary structural reforms – and thus its very survival – now
depend
on whether it can overcome its growth deficit.
All of these changes are negatively affecting traditional social structures that communities
depend
on for survival, and insufficient attention is being paid to these structures’ role in ensuring food security.
The future of Germany, Europe, and the West may
depend
on it.
While the excessive risk-taking that caused the financial crisis has not yet done irreparable harm to the global economy on which we all depend, failure to reap public benefits from private investment – particularly in terms of environmental security – could jeopardize everything.
The fact that nearly half of all Arabs
depend
on freshwater inflows from non-Arab countries, including Turkey and the upstream states on the Nile River, may serve to exacerbate water insecurity further.
Negotiations on the EU association agreement should proceed – this is an issue of strategic importance to Europe – but subsequent steps will inevitably
depend
on Ukraine’s commitment to the values and principles underpinning European integration.
Which principles a machine requires would depend, to some extent, on how it is deployed.
Thus, China’s ability to bring North Korea into line – a capacity that the US, in particular, believes Xi has – may in fact
depend
on the outcome of a more epochal struggle to bring the PLA fully under central authority.
Rather than pursuing the UN route, the Palestinians, according to these interlocutors, should continue to
depend
on asymmetrical negotiations that have served as little more than a photo opportunity.
After all, political careers
depend
on acceding to the demands of the central government.
Whether China can achieve that goal will
depend
on what it does in two key policy areas.
(Krugman’s position is sometimes called Keynesianism, but John Maynard Keynes knew much better than Krugman that we should not
depend
on mechanistic “demand multipliers” to set the unemployment rate.)
In short, Iran’s electoral outcome is a dangerous one, though precisely how destabilizing it ultimately turns out to be will
depend
on Ahmadinejad’s actions and the degree of power granted him by Khamenei.
He previously served not only as minister of economics and finance, but also of agriculture – a critically important qualification, given that the vast majority of the developing countries’ poor
depend
on farming.
Interpretations largely
depend
on the practical realities of the social, cultural, and political environment in which the principles of equality operate.
The reason is that healthy spending and production no longer
depend
only on the soundness of the banking system and public confidence in its stability.
The implication is that the dwindling of slavery today and its potential further reduction may
depend
on market rather than legal incentives.
This makes them more vulnerable to violence, because they typically
depend
on a single employer and in many countries face deportation if they attempt to change jobs.
The optimistic view is that property rights are becoming more deeply anchored than they were in the past, and that Russia’s future will
depend
on how fast a middle class with a stake in law-based government can be created.
More recently, after Japanese maritime officials arrested a Chinese fishing-boat captain near the disputed Senkaku islands, China responded harshly with arrests of Japanese businessmen, cancelation of student visits, and suspension of exports of rare-earth minerals upon which key Japanese industries
depend.
These reserves do not give China much direct bargaining power over the US, either, given that interdependent relationships
depend
on asymmetries.
When the voters decide in the spring of 2007, their choice may
depend
more on negative than positive considerations, as it did in 2002, when Chirac faced the odious nationalist Jean-Marie Le Pen in the second round.
In Europe, the prospects for 2019 will
depend
primarily on three factors: Brexit, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron’s push for EU reform, and the European Parliament election in May.
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