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Why, for example, in a case that is so dependent on public opinion – and on which so much
depends
– must Assange face allegations that may have grave consequences for him, while his accusers remain hidden?
Europe’s future, not to mention the future of the IMF,
depends
on it.
Fourth, every company both
depends
on and affects the societies in which it functions.
To make matters worse, the eurozone
depends
on oil imports even more than the United States does, and oil prices are rising, even as the political and policy environment is deteriorating.
The risk that a substance poses broadly
depends
on two factors: its inherent capacity to cause harm and one’s exposure to it.
The value of the multiplier
depends
on assumptions about the size of the “gap,” “leakages” from the spending stream, and the effect of government programs on confidence.
Meanwhile, the EU is just as wealthy as the US on the whole, and yet it has no army, and
depends
entirely on the US for its defense.
Much, then,
depends
on the Chinese, whose self-defeating regional diplomacy has managed to push a listless and defense-shy Japanese government into closer cooperation with the US on security matters, and has inspired South Korea to seek out strategic partnerships with other Asian powers, including India.
And, of course, one’s prognosis for the global economy
depends
on one’s own frame of reference.
Growth ultimately
depends
on supply-side factors – investment in and acquisition of new technologies – and the stock of technologies that can be adopted by poor countries does not disappear when advanced countries’ growth is sluggish.
But the harsh reality is that Europe
depends
on the US security umbrella, and there is little indication that counter measures by the EU will deflect Trump from his erratic course.
This netherworld, patrolled and nourished by criminals who operate a vast black-market economy, has bred, in Mumbai, a community that has utter contempt for the state, because it knows that its survival
depends
on corrupting the police.
The durability of the alliance
depends
on the answer to this question.
But the willingness of China’s new leadership to initiate another round of growth-securing stimulus
depends
on what rate of GDP growth Li can tolerate.
It all
depends
on one’s budget.
But Ukraine’s ability to resist, and the international community’s ability to prevent brute force from having free rein,
depends
on whether world leaders understand that appeasement begets only further aggression.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has sought to portray himself as a savior of the international system, and yet his goal is not to defend the institutions on which global governance depends, but rather to bolster China’s power.
A healthy democracy
depends
on an honest exchange of ideas and opinions, against a background of shared respect for facts and truth.
Above all, much
depends
on the policies adopted by the two largest economies, China and the United States, and their cooperation and leadership in creating global public goods and maintaining a stable and open economic environment.
Standard economic theory suggests that the correct monetary-policy response to such positive supply shocks
depends
on their persistence.
Ultimately, our progress
depends
on the resolve of everyone to transform the lives of the 1.5 billion people whose lives are marred by violence, conflict, and insecurity.
The answer
depends
on how Germans perceive their long-term interests, and on the choices of Chancellor Angela Merkel.
But lasting change
depends
on dealing with the root causes of extremism.
Yet we know very well how much Germany’s economy
depends
on European demand, and how much it benefits from the undervaluation of the “German euro” (whereas the “Italian euro,” for example, suffers from overvaluation).
Predictability
depends
on accountability.
Whether this is good news or bad for economic growth
depends
on why the skill premium has fallen.
But if the underlying cause is the decline in demand for skilled workers, smaller differentials would suggest that the modern, skill-intensive industries on which future growth
depends
are not expanding sufficiently.
After all, there really is only one universal truth in economics: It
depends.
We all know that we are headed toward a new growth model – one that is more sober and sustainable, that
depends
less on fossil fuels and more on renewable energy sources.
Even if all those deficit reductions are implemented, all the forecasts of economic growth in subsequent years, on which fiscal consolidation depends, are not realistic.
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