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In China, the credibility of the incoming leadership will
depend
in large part on whether the economy can consolidate its soft landing.
Yet, no sooner had he been sworn in than he acquiesced in precisely the kind of political compromise to which he and the BJP – which won a parliamentary majority, and thus does not
depend
on coalition partners for its government’s survival – was supposed to be immune.
Over thousands of years, the culture had come to
depend
on the central role of boat builders.
Much will
depend
on how Pakistan addresses its internal turbulence, as well as how the situation in Afghanistan evolves.
Its viability would
depend
on citizens’ willingness to finance their government by investing their savings in its sovereign bonds, rather than pursuing more diversified and profitable portfolios.
But the ability to buy the jams, muesli, balsamic vinegar, and pots of lemon curd that I saw in an up-market Gazan supermarket will not do much for ordinary people, 80% of whom
depend
on emergency food rations.
For example, a cyber superbug destroys the networks on which our way of life has come to depend, leading to economic, demographic, and environmental collapse.
At the same time, many very small businesses cannot get credit, because the local banks on which they
depend
have inadequate capital, owing to accrued losses on commercial real-estate loans.
As opposed to the two or three designs that get tested slowly by RCTs (like putting tablets or flipcharts in schools), most social interventions have millions of design possibilities and outcomes
depend
on complex combinations between them.
Worse still, global financial disturbances could become more likely if the US mixes an expansionary fiscal policy – which will
depend
largely on Congress – with a contractionary monetary policy and a stronger US dollar.
Approximately 1.5 billion of the world’s rural poor directly
depend
on forests for basic needs like food and fuel-wood.
The days when a country could
depend
on large-scale American financing are over.
According to Barro, the consequences of enhanced fear of a general or unpredictable catastrophe
depend
on how it affects the global pool of savings.
This limitation on external influence may be healthy: the legitimacy of the political and social orders that emerge from the revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt, and elsewhere will largely
depend
on their being perceived as the outcome of authentic domestic processes.
The severity of the effects will
depend
on how the UK and its European partners negotiate their tricky separation, particularly the extent to which free trade and financial passporting are upheld.
The two crises have nothing in common, but their resolution will
depend
in large part on whether these two permanent members of the United Nations Security Council use their veto power.
If people are to feel committed to the place where they live, they must be allowed to influence decision-making, and that influence should not
depend
on nationality.
At the same time, the rapid pace of environmental degradation is damaging the climate, as well as degrading ecosystems on which humans
depend.
These movements were not created in the US or Europe after September 11, 2001, and they will not wait for or
depend
on the US or the EU to act.
Nevertheless, the success of Muslim moderates may well
depend
on how the EU and the US respond to pressure for reform and how they decide to encourage change.
States
depend
on one another for their nuclear security, and they can be deeply affected by other states’ actions.
Whether or not Macron’s presidency is a success will
depend
on his ability to heal France’s social divisions, restore its economic dynamism, and tackle its high unemployment, particularly among young people.
As the world becomes more interdependent and hyper-connected, there is growing concern about the vulnerability of the Internet, an infrastructure on which nearly all economic activities – including trade, energy provision, and the entire financial system – have come to
depend.
But Draghi now recognizes that the eurozone’s slow, uneven, and anemic recovery reflects not only structural problems, but also cyclical factors that
depend
more on aggregate demand than on aggregate supply constraints.
Indeed, we estimate that 40% of the potential economic value of the Internet of Things will
depend
on interoperability.
That will
depend
in part on whether the perception of Sarkozy as a risky candidate will prove greater than the very real institutional risk represented by Bayrou.
Having ruled out a grand coalition with either the anti-establishment Five Star Movement or former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s center-right party, Bersani will
depend
on senators’ willingness to support specific measures.
Unlike Greece’s debt refinancing, which hinged largely on persuading foreign investors to accept deep losses, Italy’s should, in principle,
depend
primarily on domestic investors.
Simply put, we can no longer
depend
on GDP growth, and the limitless wealth accumulation that it implies, to solve our social and economic problems.
We can’t
depend
on our political leaders to do what is needed, because many of them are captives or promoters of extremist views.
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