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Globally, three-quarters of people living in extreme poverty are in rural areas and
depend
on agriculture and related activities for their livelihoods.
Both
depend
on imported oil for transport and on domestic coal for power generation.
Given this reality, what matters now is how this “Putin system” will work, which will
depend
on institutional frameworks and practices.
As so often in politics, much will
depend
on how far Putin matches deeds to words after leaving the presidency.
The fight to eradicate misery, illiteracy, and corruption, and Islam’s embrace of science, do not
depend
on the results of the Middle East peace process.
But the communication gap between experimental and mathematical biologists suggests that the answers
depend
on specific disciplinary cultures.
The future of his presidency will
depend
on which two ever will join into a unified faction.
Flower growers in Kenya, who
depend
on air transport to take their short-lived product to Europe, suddenly had no income.
CAMBRIDGE – Despite low world prices for the commodities on which they tend to depend, many of the world’s poorest economies have been doing well.
Last month, Mark Lowcock, the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, told the UN Security Council that eight million Yemenis now
depend
on emergency food aid, and that the number could reach 14 million, or half the country’s population.
The growth order’s stability will
depend
on institutionalized and effective coordination between the state, the market, and society – a major challenge, given the divergent interests within and among these groups.
But, more important, much of the growth order’s effectiveness will
depend
on the relationship between the central and local governments in the delivery of public services for the market.
And, because size matters, the UK will continue to
depend
on EU regulations, especially in services.
Power is the ability to get the outcomes one wants, and the resources that produce such behavior
depend
upon the context.
At the same time, the group adds, we must recognize that we won’t make any real progress in cutting CO2 emissions until we can provide developing economies with affordable alternatives to the fossil fuels on which they currently
depend.
Its exact shape will
depend
on the legal structure of a given central bank, and on the extent to which its administrators are willing to take actions that go beyond their traditional authority (with the implicit or explicit promise that the rest of the government will turn a blind eye).
Success in rebooting the economy will
depend
on ensuring that the extra cash goes into the hands of those who are constrained in their spending by low incomes and a lack of collateral assets.
Second, much will
depend
on how China navigates the transition to a more open capital account.
It also undermines the delivery of public services, stoking mistrust of the very government on which populations
depend
so heavily.
Over the next five years, China’s success will
depend
largely on how well the government’s complex agenda, and the tensions it entails, are managed.
That is why the US will increasingly
depend
on countries like India to ensure the success of its global anti-terror policy.
The Vickers commission’s proposals also
depend
on sophisticated regulation, which assumes, against history, that regulators will always be one step ahead of bankers.
The quality of freedom in the Middle East, as elsewhere, will
depend
on its supporters’ commitment to liberal and democratic values.
The longevity of this new European order will
depend
on whether or not it is internally open.
Euro area countries
depend
on one another for growth.
In the euro area, stability and prosperity anywhere
depend
on countries thriving everywhere.
How much erosion of legitimacy occurs will
depend
not only on whether war with Iraq takes place, but on what happens during the build-up and preparations for war: the media and propaganda struggles, and the political alliances that are forged.
Whether a crisis is escalating or de-escalating, the madman strategy’s effectiveness seems to
depend
on the extent to which a political leader’s “insanity” is ambiguous – so much so that even historians won’t know where to draw the line between sincerity and artifice.
Atlas SlumpsIf the world is to have a decent economic recovery, an upturn will
depend
on America getting off its back and continuing to fulfill its role as global importer of last resort.
Doesn’t he realize that his own reputation will ultimately
depend
on whether the administration has a successful trade policy or an obviously stupid one?
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