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On the answers will
depend
the health of the global economy.
For example, Microensure and Bima have made insurance solutions available to millions of people; but their services ultimately
depend
on independent insurers to allocate capital and underwrite insurance policies.
Solar and wind energy
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on considerable subsidies because in most contexts, they remain more expensive than fossil fuels.
The scale of these savings will
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not only on how quickly new technology is adopted, but also on how policymakers and companies adapt to their new environment.
But, above all, it will
depend
on China.
Whether or not the partnership lasts will
depend
on how Maduro tackles Venezuela’s many problems, including high inflation, a soaring crime rate, pervasive corruption, economic stagnation, low productivity, supply shortages, capital flight, insufficient investment, weak institutions, and a lack of respect for the rule of law.
In that case, much will
depend
on the performance of America’s constitutional order.
If money creation finances tax cuts rather than increased public expenditure, the impact will
depend
on how much consumers decide to spend versus save – a balance that may be unstable over time.
The problem is structural: members of the Bundestag
depend
on local or regional party organizations, not on their party leader, for their political survival and advancement within the Bundestags hierarchy.
This is the only way to promote and defend the EMU’s economic interests in a world where the challenges are global and overcoming them will increasingly
depend
on multilateral cooperation.
Two-thirds of the world’s most impoverished people live in about 60 developing or transition countries that
depend
on oil, mining, or gas revenues.
So fluctuations in the price and quantity of India’s imports from China, for example,
depend
on the rupee-dollar exchange rate, rather than the rupee-renminbi exchange rate.
All other sciences – geology, astronomy, neuroscience, oceanography, and myriad hyphenated subjects –
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upon overlapping combinations of biology, chemistry, and physics.
And leadership for this huge revolutionary effort will probably have to come from visionary business executives whose profits
depend
on education and rationality.
This time, the authorities are allowing growth to slow at a measured pace, partly because the slowdown is a precondition for the kind of growth that does not
depend
on the state, and partly because the slowdown helps sustain demand for reform.
They would be compensated for inflation and currency depreciation in the US and Europe, since the payout would
depend
on these economies’ nominal, not real, GDP.
But China – home to almost 20% of the world population and responsible for 15% of global output – is simply too large to
depend
solely on external markets.
Perceptions and assessments of the country’s future often
depend
heavily on the personality of its leader, his resoluteness, and his intellectual and moral qualities.
To make real progress toward reviving their economies, the individual countries need to
depend
less on quantitative easing by the ECB and focus squarely on structural reforms and fiscal stimulus.
But some may conclude that it is safer to steer closer to China than away from it, because their economies
depend
so strongly on Chinese trade.
But only about 15% of the drugs that the US Food and Drug Administration has approved recently were developed by the same company that markets and sells them, meaning that many major pharmaceutical companies
depend
on the innovation ecosystem to advance their products.
Meanwhile, forest people have demonstrated that they are often the best guardians of the trees on which their livelihoods
depend.
How far it will fly will
depend
on smart policies by national governments in developed and developing countries, and on forward-looking policies by regional development banks, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and bilateral development finance by OECD countries.
In particular, your value as a lobbyist seems to
depend
very highly on whom you worked with in the past.
Whether policymakers succeed will
depend
on whether they can navigate the challenges stemming from an increasingly divided dual-track economy.
The rest of the world should redouble its commitment to the 2015 Paris climate agreement: global climate policy does not have to
depend
on what one US president currently says he thinks.
These children’s chances now
depend
on showing that we can make progress in Lebanon.
Their trading relationships are less stable; the trade pacts on which they
depend
are vulnerable; and their participation in global policy discussions is less assured.
NATO’s ability to transform its strategic outlook and develop an effective southern strategy will
depend
on its leaders’ ability to reconcile the interests of these two groups of members.
Of course, economies that
depend
on foreign investment are bound to be hurt nowadays, because those investors have less capital to invest.
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