Depend
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Ultimately, whether significant changes are warranted should
depend
on whether the central bank's interventions in fact aggravated the recent crisis, as they aggravated the crisis of the 1930s.
As China’s growth slows, so does its demand for oil and commodities, with severe effects for other emerging economies that
depend
on commodity exports.
That means the future of German democracy and European stability will
depend
on whether reason prevails among the remaining smaller parties.
The details of appropriate policies will depend, as usual, on local constraints and opportunities.
Today, many benefits for humanity
depend
on the seas from the Pacific to the Indian Oceans remaining fully open.
Until the transition is complete, we
depend
on each other: no one can succeed alone.
Millions of lives
depend
on it.
The causes of the stagnation very much
depend
on which economist one asks.
But, according to Noyer, such a move would not work in the eurozone, where banks’ profits
depend
largely on their risky activities.
And the depth and shape of that recession will
depend
on the event triggering it, which is similarly uncertain.
Whether America is able to strengthen its global influence in the future will
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not so much on its moral esteem, but on the extent to which it succeeds in revamping its economy and forging new alliances.
In all three countries, the government’s financial situation does not
depend
on the economic fate of companies or workers.
On the contrary, companies and workers
depend
on public services and the subsidies that the government provides with revenues derived from oil and gas.
If history is a reliable guide, the outcome will
depend
significantly on the economy’s performance between now and November 6, and on Americans’ perception of their economic future under the two candidates.
Its continued sustainability will
depend
partly on the trajectory of Greece’s GDP – the denominator in the debt ratio.
A lot will
depend
on how the world reacts and how the UK government manages to reconstitute itself.
But its success will
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heavily on how it is implemented, as well as on the extent to which the government pursues complementary reforms.
This left the financial system, which had come to
depend
on that cash, frozen.
Existing reforms do not adequately mitigate this risk, largely because they
depend
on the authorities and the banks to complete a complex and untested repayment process within 48 hours of a bank’s collapse.
In the face of a housing crisis, it is plausible that lenders would again panic, deciding that they cannot
depend
on untested processes to stabilize the banks and withdrawing their overnight loans.
Much will
depend
on whether the UK actually does leave the EU, and, if it does, on the government’s post-Brexit trade arrangements and economic policies.
If the market is correct, then the UK’s future growth will
depend
even more on policymakers’ ability to boost post-Brexit trade.
Policymakers’ goal should be to ensure that infrastructure realizes its full potential, so that the people who
depend
on it can realize theirs.
We
depend
on them to regulate the climate and rainfall, clean our air and water, sustain myriad species of plants and animals, and support the livelihoods of over a billion people.
Meanwhile, persistent global imbalances will continue to produce anxiety, especially for those whose lives
depend
on exchange rates.
Returns on an investment
depend
on the valuation of financial assets, among other factors.
The remaining half of Britain’s trade, which is with the EU, will
depend
on what May, Davis, and Fox can secure.
This rich habitat supports remarkable biodiversity – or did before the oil companies got there – and more than 30 million local inhabitants, who
depend
on the local ecosystems for their health and livelihoods.
Again, China’s authoritarian politics means that it cannot profit from the innovations that
depend
on software, as that is an instrument through which dissent can flourish and become subversive of total control.
Finally, China’s growth must continue to
depend
on its exploitation of external markets, which makes it vulnerable in a world that is increasingly making democracy and human rights a central preoccupation.
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