Depend
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Whether the new EU strategy symbolizes the start of a new chapter for Europe or a dead letter about a defunct project will
depend
on whether European leaders can overcome their parochialism and commit to cooperation.
Of course, serious leaders like former prime ministers Yasahiro Nakasone and Junichiro Koizumi were able to overcome this “shadow shogun” system over the years, but no democracy can
depend
on great leaders being elected every time there is a vote.
Because eligibility for benefits under these programs does not
depend
on income or wealth, the amounts spent for these programs are not included in outlays targeted at the poor.
The amount given to each household would
depend
on the number of adults and children, but not on the household’s income or wealth.
Most of the world’s largest banks are essentially insolvent, and
depend
on continuing government aid and loans to keep them afloat.
America’s long-run living standards and economic competitiveness
depend
not just on productivity growth, but also on how that growth is shared.
At the same time, people living in or near such reserves must be given the assistance they need to farm, fish, and earn a livelihood in ways that do not destroy the very ecosystems on which both they and wildlife
depend.
Iraq’s future, if it still has any, will
depend
first and foremost on Iraqi Shiites, Sunnis, and Kurds, and, secondly, on Iraq’s neighbors and their interests and risk calculations.
All of us, not just Africa’s fruit farmers, ultimately
depend
on nature’s bounty for our prosperity – indeed, for our very survival.
Companies know that sound risk-management strategies
depend
on solid data.
When HFO is spilled in icy waters, it breaks down slowly and can devastate ecosystems and the livelihoods of those who
depend
on them.
More mature firms have phased in formal protocols, with ethics officers, risk committees, and other structures that oversee how data are collected and used, though not always successfully (indeed, they often
depend
on trial and error).
Britain’s economic prospects increasingly
depend
on events beyond its shores, whether just across the English Channel or in China or California.
The Data Revolution for Sustainable DevelopmentNEW YORK – There is growing recognition that the success of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will be adopted on September 25 at a special United Nations summit, will
depend
on the ability of governments, businesses, and civil society to harness data for decision-making.
The long-term success of the economy, and its capacity to build wealth and jobs, depends on productivity gains, which in turn
depend
on technical and organizational innovation.
EMU is founded on the idea, pioneered by the Nobel laureate Robert Mundell, that the costs and benefits of monetary integration
depend
on whether or not countries share certain properties.
It would be impractical and socially undesirable to
depend
on labor mobility to help overcome temporary shocks, and an independent monetary policy can do little to address the permanent shocks that labor mobility can ameliorate.
The ability of the next US president to work with Russia on issues of global order and Euro-Atlantic security will
depend
largely on the choices that Putin makes in Ukraine and elsewhere.
Of the nearly one billion motor vehicles worldwide – enough to circle the planet 100 times if parked end to end – some 95%
depend
on oil for energy, making car travel subject to resource geopolitics and price volatility.
Many Europeans believe that aid agencies like the World Bank will shrivel and die if left to
depend
on grants for income.
Investment decisions
depend
on a variety of complex factors and contingencies, and a mix of public and private finance is crucial for bringing new projects to fruition.
Success will
depend
on world leaders’ ability to apply past experience not only to developing effective policies and programs, but also to finding innovative ways to finance them.
The answers depend, of course, on which low-emission technologies will be available, and on how fast they can be deployed.
China’s future choices
depend
on whether “clean coal” can really work effectively and on a large scale.
The need for regulation depends on public perceptions of the last crisis, and, as George Akerlof and I argued in Animal Spirits, these perceptions
depend
heavily on changing popular narratives.
Though Zimbabwe was once known as “the breadbasket of Africa,” many of its citizens now go hungry and
depend
on international food donations for survival.
Democratic societies
depend
not only on the foundational principle of free speech, but on the character of political thought and conversation among various constituencies.
This will
depend
on whether the United States conditions its generous aid to cash-strapped Pakistan on noninterference in Afghanistan.
Given the thousands of lives that
depend
on the implementation of R2P, it is paramount that our leaders learn how to make it work.
Though those limitations have been laid bare over the last ten years, policymakers did not strengthen adequately the growth model on which their economies
depend.
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