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It was directed by Hitchcock himself, and like his excellent 'One More Mile to Go' (1957) with David Wayne and Steve Brodie from the second season,
depends
a lot on silence and trademark Hitchcock cutting and POV shots.
I surely hope his career never
depends
on this film.
The problem is that TV
depends
too much on maintaining the status quo.
Whether you can forgive the flaws
depends
greatly on what you find hot.
Creativity evidently
depends
on inventing analogies.
The NATO operation shows how the efficacy of international human rights law
depends
on its selective application.
International human rights law thus
depends
on powerful nations for enforcement, which in turn means that powerful nations are not subject to this law when they violate it.
Europe’s security
depends
on defending the agreement with Iran despite the US withdrawal.
World peace
depends
on Europe’s defense of the UN Charter and the rules of international trade.
We constantly compare our lot with that of others, feeling either superior or inferior, whatever our income level; well-being
depends
more on how the fruits of growth are distributed than on their absolute amount.
The first is the management of the transition to Afghan control, which
depends
on an orderly withdrawal of American and NATO forces by 2014.
The modern economy
depends
on bilateral trade deficits; it would collapse without them.
GDP per capita (that is, GDP divided by the total population)
depends
on two factors: the productivity of those who work (that is, GDP divided by the number of people employed), and the number of people who work as a proportion of the population.
Whether it is better to sell entry tickets for time or for money thus
depends
on what we hope to achieve.
Far from endorsing Japanese lack of sensitivity, active Western political engagement – for its own credibility in Asia – must convey that Japan’s future
depends
on gaining the trust of the region.
As the rich secede from the public infrastructure upon which the rest of society depends, it has become increasingly challenging to tax them in order to pay for services that they do not want or need.
Financial stability, throughout Europe,
depends
on it.
Social stability, similarly,
depends
on it.
Indeed, the thought experiment of turning statistical lives into identifiable lives highlights an important point about policy-making: much, if not all, of the appeal of “efficient” resource allocation
depends
on the anonymity of the victims.
Whether or not you see a distinction between statistical lives and individual lives
depends
on whether you accord value not only to when you die, but also to how you die.
It all
depends
on a value judgment – one of the many value judgments societies must make with respect to modern medicine.
Which side wins in any situation
depends
on the extent of debtor distress and the strength of the opposing creditor-debtor coalitions.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has long argued that food security and fair pricing
depends
on markets that are free from monopolistic tendencies.
Second, Krugman’s claim that a vastly larger fiscal stimulus would have generated a more rapid economic recovery in the US
depends
entirely on conjecture.
After all, China’s development strategy
depends
on its continued integration into the world economy – and, specifically, reliable access to American markets and technology.
The Chinese Communist Party’s legitimacy
depends
on strong economic growth, and it will not risk this strategy for some “authoritarian alliance” with Russia.
What is needed instead are policies that reflect particular circumstances in different states and regions, together with an awareness that democracy is, above all, a statement about national realities and
depends
primarily on domestic factors.
In the tradable sector, growth
depends
on a country’s productivity relative to incomes and competitiveness.
Mathematics, the foundation for all science,
depends
on its concise language and logical ordering.
Indeed, there is a complex, non-linear feedback relationship between the two, so developing an accurate capital-pricing system
depends
on both actors.
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