Depend
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In addition to isolation, other problems include droughts in Africa, where farmers
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on rainfall rather than irrigation, and high disease burdens in tropical countries suffering from malaria, dengue fever, and other killer diseases.
Possible scaling back of US exercises in the future would
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on North Korean behavior toward South Korea.
That will
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on the Obama administration’s other policies, particularly in an area that might seem unrelated: the United States’ ongoing discussions with India over intellectual property.
But progress toward that idealistic vision cannot continue to
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on shopworn symbolism.
Whether or not the next government can do what is needed will
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on its ability to unify the electorate and a disparate group of regionally focused political parties.
In conflict and post-conflict environments like Afghanistan or South Sudan, a safe and peaceful future will
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on a new generation being able to heal its emotional and psychological wounds, just as it did in my native Bangladesh after our Liberation War in 1971.
To address the dismal under-representation of women in Latin America’s legislatures, a series of reforms must be adopted, reforms that
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in part on a country’s existing electoral legislation.
But China’s ability to persuade others that its international behavior stems from its search for balance will
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on its leaders’ ability to embrace the rule of law – in substance rather than just in rhetoric – as a fundamental basis for the harmony that they publicly espouse.
And, while regulatory reform is progressing, its effectiveness in addressing the weaknesses exposed by the global financial crisis will
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not only on the new rules that emerge, but also on the consistency and quality of their implementation.
This can be done by making raters’ profits
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not on satisfying the issuers that select them, but on performing well for investors.
If raters’ profits
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on such performance – on the accuracy of their ratings – the profit motive would turn from a source of perverse incentives to a provider of beneficial incentives.
If Asian domestic consumption increases, for example, global economic growth will
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far less on over-consumption by debt-laden Americans.
While Say’s law – the view that supply creates its own demand – is false in theory, it is true enough in practice that entrepreneurs and enterprises can and do
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on it.
In 2013, roughly $1.6 trillion was invested in energy infrastructure worldwide, with about 70% going to systems that
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on burning fossil fuels and the rest going to clean energy.
But achieving diplomatic deterrence will
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on China’s cooperation, and this requires that China’s vital national-security interests be recognized.
Secondly, the urgent need for such rights and dignity throughout much of the world is glaringly obvious and does not
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on speculative calculations about the effects of future climate change.
People would be pushed that much more quickly toward adopting cars that do not
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on fossil fuels.
The tenor of US-Iran relations will
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greatly on 69-year-old Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Their basic salary is paid by the central government, but bonuses and extra benefits
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on contributions from the "advanced productive forces" at the county and township level.
The costs of default
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on how messy things become when payments stop.
Our future may
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on it.
Whatever the accuracy of such assessments of China’s military growth, the outcome will also
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on what the US and other countries do.
As a new report by the Open Society Justice Initiative shows, by targeting ethnic minorities, police alienate some of the very people on whom they
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for cooperation and intelligence.
Tariffs offer the prospect of some additional revenue to the importing country, though precisely how much would
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on the extent to which imports fall.
Individual freedoms, human rights and the spirit of anti-collectivism developed as never before, but there was also a burgeoning welfare state, Christian and social democratic parties that understood how strongly prosperity and individual freedoms
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on community.
Avoiding deflation – and thus sustaining economic recovery – would seem to
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on one of two scenarios: either a rapid reversal in the fall of energy prices, or a deliberate policy to raise output and employment by means of public investment (which, as a byproduct, would bring about a rise in prices).
But who the eventual winners and losers are might depend, among other things, on the gender of the plotters.
If an entire society believes that you cannot
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on legal rights for protection - that one must instead rely on a web of relationships with those who have power and influence - questions about whether such a society is livable or desirable will remain.
The authors conclude that “data privacy and security
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primarily not on where data is physically stored or sent, but on how it is stored and transmitted.”
Much would
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on how the dollar reacted to a new BAT.
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