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Its economy is still highly
dependent
on coal, implying sizeable costs as it shifts capacity to other resources such as natural gas and renewables.
The trend is reinforced as elections become more expensive in both countries, leaving politicians increasingly
dependent
on contributions from wealthy donors who demand policies that are favorable to their interests.
Russia is completely dependent, economically and politically, on its commodity and energy exports, which go primarily to Europe.
But now Hollande is completely
dependent
on his prime minister.
Furthermore, the financial system has become excessively
dependent
on credit, especially when it comes to risk assets.
Physics, once the subject most
dependent
on mathematics, provides knowledge about the structure of atoms, and the use of mathematics there has now spread to chemistry and biology.
The EU’s ability to overcome “enlargement fatigue” and maintain its commitments to the region are also
dependent
on public support, so we must not stint in our efforts to convey to our citizens the political and economic advantages of accession of the countries of the western Balkans to the EU.
Other member countries could exact concessions;Turkey, a long-standing NATO member of increasing strategic importance has made her consent for opening NATO
dependent
on herself being admitted to the EU.
This means that he will be accountable to and
dependent
on those who raised him to power, not in a symbolic sense, but in the quite real sense of fulfilling promises and facing sanctions if he does not.
But the development of genetics has remained
dependent
on the ability to study model organisms like C. elegans and Drosophila (the fruit fly).
Of course, it is important that Russia becomes less
dependent
on energy exports.
The government had become too
dependent
on a non-renewable resource, and therefore did little to deepen or widen the tax base.
Moreover, the manufacturing sector had become too
dependent
on US-driven export demand, and the population had become too
dependent
on remittances from emigrants working in the US.
Yet the evidence points elsewhere: to a dramatic shortfall of domestic saving that leaves America
dependent
on surplus saving from abroad to fill the gap.
What is interesting is that while this decline is most marked in advanced economies, which are especially
dependent
on financial markets, it is visible in virtually all of the 95 countries that the authors studied.
With the exception of highly technical rules, such as accounting standards, the contents and interpretation of rules is
dependent
on the context in which they are enforced.
Indeed, China’s military use of space is increasingly
dependent
and interlinked with civilian and commercial space activities, infrastructure, and human capital.
The Russian economy is far too
dependent
on oil and other natural resources, and the legitimacy of China’s one-party system could collapse quickly in an economic crisis.
The main obstacle is that they won’t increase the profits of drug companies, on which, in the absence of adequate government funding, our professional organizations, conferences, journals, research, and teaching institutions have become so
dependent.
Even if the FDP survives the next election (which is by no means certain), the current coalition is unlikely to retain its parliamentary majority, leaving Merkel increasingly
dependent
on the Social Democrats (SPD).
Despite being seen as a poster child for the benefits of globalization, India is not unduly
dependent
on global flows of trade and capital.
After all, a Japan that is isolated in Asia will be even more
dependent
on the US, the wartime victor, which Abe and his nationalist allies hold responsible for the postwar order that they seek to revise.
To be sure, progress in any field, from commerce and communications to health and environmental science, will become increasingly
dependent
on technological innovation, and thus on the high-order skills – acquired through intensive technical training – that drive it.
And that means that the fragile global economy,
dependent
(for now) on a single country for its main reserve currency, can withstand America’s political shenanigans.
Now we can see that the global economy is
dependent
not only on the strength of the reserve-currency country, but also on its values – particularly, on its continued willingness to put critical international commitments ahead of domestic disputes.
A policy that entails draining America’s limited oil supplies – I call it “drain America first” – will leave the US even more
dependent
on foreign oil.
During the 1980’s, South Korea, the Philippines, and Taiwan managed to ditch their dictators, partly because they were utterly
dependent
on US arms and money.
If Qaddafi finally goes, it will not be because his army is
dependent
on the US.
As Iran imported everything from consumer goods to industrial materials and machinery, almost every sector of its economy became increasingly
dependent
on foreign goods, forcing small and medium-size producers to shut down.
Net incomes from abroad amounted to more than 22% of Palestinian GDP, making it one of the world economies most
dependent
on remittances.
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