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Still, it’s not over until it’s over – and in the short term a lot
depends
on the state’s capacity to hold the Swat area and re-establish civilian institutions there.
Looking ahead, this is of crucial importance, because the long-term economic well being of any country
depends
on steady productivity growth.
India, polio-free for the last two years, is well aware that lasting domestic success
depends
on eradication efforts elsewhere.
In this sense, the success of the coming round of privatization
depends
on Russia’s re-engagement with the rest of the world.
But this preliminary agreement immediately posed a problem for May, whose majority in the House of Commons
depends
on ten Democratic Unionist MPs from Northern Ireland.
But a country’s poverty rate also
depends
on the degree of income inequality – a reduction in which makes growth more pro-poor – and inequality in China has, in fact, increased more rapidly than in India.
But a country’s economic development ultimately
depends
on its ability to accumulate capital and allocate it efficiently.
Other initiatives are a program of allowances, training and placement for the laid-off; unemployment insurance (which, unfortunately,
depends
on the economic health of the firm to which a worker was once attached); and pension reform--having similar problems.
Countries like Burkina Faso, Burundi, Chad, the Central African Republic, Niger, Rwanda, and Uganda have suffered, as their access to global shipping routes – and thus to world markets –
depends
on their unstable neighbors.
Iraq's future
depends
directly on the fate of Iraqi oil production.
The proposal may get a boost when Abdullah meet President Bush in Texas later this spring, but its early survival
depends
first on its reception at the upcoming Arab summit in Beirut.
A state, especially in the modern form of the European welfare state,
depends
on effective mechanisms for arbitrating and resolving social disputes – mechanisms that, as the turmoil surrounding Cyprus has shown, the EU lacks.
Even if convention allows the American president to appoint the World Bank’s head, the organization’s success
depends
on the confidence of others.
And yet the country’s reemergence as a major player on the world stage must be tempered with the recognition that its power
depends
on cooperation with its partners and the development of a strong, unified European foreign and security policy.
But, in fact, the national success in entrepreneurship
depends
on the evolution of local cultures and their interaction with national policies.
But whether the Yukos affair proves to be an isolated case, as the Kremlin insists,
depends
on a reading of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s motives.
Much now
depends
on whether the same is true of the other major outcome, which is that Yukos’s principal asset – Yuganskneftegaz – is now in state hands, while its remaining units appear doomed to nationalization.
This is a major concern because so much food
depends
on bees for pollination.
Fear of jobs lost to low-wage countries strikes a populist chord, but misses a vital point: the prosperity of developed countries
depends
primarily on entrepreneurship.
Simply put, the long-term prosperity of developed economies
depends
on their capacity to create and satisfy new consumer desires.
But the problem
depends
on America’s growth rate: if the growth rates of the late 1990’s return, there is no problem.
But now they realize that local security forces are not enough to protect their citizens, and that the safety of people everywhere
depends
on internationally coordinated efforts to combat terrorism, pollution, infectious diseases, illegal drugs, and weapons of mass destruction, and to promote human rights, democracy, and development.
The future of the industry
depends
on getting better at producing it.
The strength of this relationship
depends
on a country’s economic institutions.
Maintaining relative global peace – or at least avoiding major inter-state wars –
depends
on strong alliances and leaders’ awareness of the devastation their weapons can cause.
America’s moral authority as an advocate of human rights
depends
on its own respect for human rights.
Much
depends
on the success of China’s energy reforms, and in particular on its efforts to build the world’s largest renewable power system – an ambition far larger than anything imagined, much less attempted, in the West.
But a second, more current reason relates to lobbying from businesses, which argue that corporate competitiveness
depends
on cheap labor.
The quality of any organization, private or public,
depends
on the quality of the individuals it attracts.
Eliminating genetic conditions ultimately
depends
on controlling reproduction.
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