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For starters, executives’ payoff from stock sales should not
depend
on a single stock price.
Since the Democrats’ victory will most likely
depend
on these states, the Democratic candidate who can square this circle, or the Republican who can break it, may well win the presidency.
Another risk is that China’s leaders continue to delay efforts to expand the services sector – including finance, insurance, wholesale and retail trade, and logistics – in the hope that the economy can continue to
depend
on manufacturing.
What happens from here will
depend
a lot on how governments react.
For many economies, exports to America would slow, and growth would
depend
either on finding new markets (say, increased sales in Europe and Japan if those economies picked up), or on being able to increase domestic consumption and investment within those economies.
Simply put, the US and China
depend
on each other.
But, of course, neither would many microbes have survived, because they
depend
on other species for their habitat.
Indeed, the scale of any increase in marijuana use will critically
depend
on how tightly regulated marijuana sales are – how many licensed growers there are, the number of sales outlets, their locations and trading hours, eligibility requirements for use, content of THC (marijuana’s psychoactive ingredient), and how much promotion and advertising is allowed.
Moreover, NATO benefits from the military might of a dominant nation, while the EU must
depend
on the shared voluntary efforts of its members.
Its enduring influence will
depend
on two factors.
The 100 largest cities occupy much less than 1% of the planet’s land, but the watersheds on which they
depend
account for a full 12%.
In the first few years after arrival, most immigrants do not pay taxes and
depend
on public services.
Whether the Euromaidan revolution succeeds will
depend
to a crucial extent on the Ukrainian people and their ability to free themselves from the structures and forces of the past, and on the West’s support, generosity, and resilience.
For its military power, America depends on no one; for its influence in the world, however, the US continues to
depend
on the acceptance of other, lesser countries.
Much will
depend
on whether there is an “Iranian Bismarck” on the horizon who can convince his country to accept a policy of limits.
As a result, third-country firms’ options will
depend
on how TTIP standards are established: through harmonization (adoption of a common standard) or mutual recognition (acceptance of goods that meet one another’s established standards).
Indeed, neither the Chicago School nor the MIT School say that market outcomes are fair, because actual market outcomes
depend
on the initial distribution of resources.
Government revenues
depend
on the value of domestic output, not only consumption.
The future of democracy may, thus,
depend
on the ideas and the people who might bring us some higher pleasure and so provide us satisfaction in our citizenship.
There is no reason to believe that inclusiveness affects the sustainability of growth patterns only in developing countries, though the specific dynamics
depend
on a number of factors.
Whether they can cope with these changes will
depend
on whether they have taken out enough insurance against the right risks.
Seventy-nine percent of Gaza’s households live in poverty; eight out of ten
depend
on food assistance.
Value judgments
depend
on the ends, means, and consequences of an action.
In this respect, the eurozone compares favorably with other large currency areas, such as the United States or, closer to home, the United Kingdom, which run external deficits and thus
depend
on continuing inflows of capital.
In the longer run, economic performance and potential growth will
depend
on the supply side and, in particular, on a revival of productivity growth.
Oil prices are set in a world market, and
depend
mainly on the quantities demanded and supplied by different regions, not the currency of payment.
Even in normal times, the super-rich
depend
on government support and action.
Between World Wars I and II, America’s defense did not
depend
on its membership of the League of Nations.
They will come later, and will
depend
on whether George Bush and Tony Blair can justify their onslaught on a largely defenseless population.
This will
depend
on an objective assessment of the costs of the war in terms of loss of life, destruction of property, economic impact within Iraq, spillovers into other forms of violence such as terrorism, and geopolitical consequences.
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