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Whether his successors can revive and complete the Palestinians' historic mission
depends
on how they define their goal.
Thus, 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia spends only half what Europeans do on defense – yet Europe still clings to the notion that its security
depends
on American protection.
Our success in Myrna's case
depends
on guaranteeing that legal reforms move forward, strengthened by political clout and a genuine emphasis on justice and democracy.
I’ve never known a White House where so much
depends
on who has incurred the president’s ire.
For example, while capitalism
depends
on investment and consumption, an excess of the former leads to production gluts, and too much of the latter causes economies to overheat.
Similarly, capitalism
depends
on competition, but competition can be brutal and destructive.
Indeed, Hollande’s own officials are already backpedaling, with the budget minister, Christian Eckert, stating that more tax hikes could not be ruled out: “You can’t set in stone a situation that
depends
on an international context that we don’t control.”
Reducing the flow of complaints depends, above all, on governments doing more to entrench the rule of law at home – even if they must be pushed and shamed into it.
But extensive empirical research confirms that at the macro level, business investment
depends
primarily on expected future demand and output growth, not on current returns or retained earnings.
But the new approach is also based on the recognition that China’s continued development
depends
on a healthy balance between ecology and economy.
It all
depends
on the path chosen.
Others argue that Magufuli’s anti-corruption drive pushed CCM elites into the arms of the opposition, and that his political survival
depends
on removing the threat they now pose.
In all of these countries and situations, children’s future
depends
on whether we, the international community, act.
All that remains is for Germany to recognize that its prosperity and security
depends
on a more integrated eurozone inside a more flexible EU.
If it proved impossible to introduce a moderate carbon tax in a rich economy, it is certain that no commitment will be forthcoming for the next generation from China, which remains much poorer and
depends
even more on indigenous coal than the US.
How the euro would be able to depreciate, given that it is a floating currency with very little intervention – that is, the exchange rate is largely market determined –
depends
on monetary policy.
The populists’ enemies are members of the “global elite,” who have betrayed national values; and yet their revolt against what US President-elect Donald Trump calls “globalism” also aspires to be a global phenomenon, and actually
depends
on its own brand of internationalism.
Any decision maker who
depends
on forecasts – a businessman, an investor, or a government official – needs to know the probability of very low or very high growth rates, as well as the median forecast.
Communist ideology is long gone, so the legitimacy of the ruling party
depends
on economic growth and ethnic Han nationalism.
Leadership is essential, and the outcome for the world as a whole
depends
crucially on whether, and when, the EU recognizes its responsibility.
It also
depends
on full employment and near-permanent booms, just as economist John Maynard Keynes had warned in the 1920s and 1930s.
Finding mechanisms that guarantee both the rights of individuals and the public interest is crucial to establishing the trust on which the digital economy
depends.
The answer
depends
on two key variables: the discount rate and future earnings growth.
Making matters worse for May, her slender parliamentary majority
depends
on disgruntled “Remain” rivals.
So, while we can expect a multi-year process of rebalancing and closing the gap between actual and potential growth, exactly how long it will take
depends
on policy choices and the speed of structural adjustment.
Above all, the truth of many propositions
depends
on people’s expectations.
In dealing with China’s small but resilient dissident community, the regime
depends
on the strategy of “decapitation.”
But the success of such a project crucially
depends
on society having control over the state – not the other way around.
Sustained economic growth presupposes inclusive institutions, because innovation – and the creative destruction and instability that it wreaks –
depends
on them.
That
depends
on whether one believes that Leninist capitalism is a viable and stable form of government for China over the long term.
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