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She answered: it
depends
on whether Mao dies first or Zhao dies first – her point being that in a top-heavy system, growth paths can become unpredictable, and thus subject to volatility.
The cost of services compared to the cost of goods
depends
on productivity.
Successful implementation of another round of far-reaching reform
depends
on it.
Environmental and social sustainability worldwide
depends
to a large degree on what happens in developing countries' cities over the next few decades.
In nineteenth-century Europe, the mark of a great power was its ability to prevail in war, but, as the American analyst John Arquilla has pointed out, in today’s global information age, victory often
depends
not on whose army wins, but on whose story wins.
Long-term success still
depends
on what happens at home rather than abroad.
How deep the zealots and the coal lobby will be able to make that point
depends
partly on the barriers built by the rest of us.
Buyers and sellers in financial markets seek to discount a future that
depends
on their own decisions.
Both the uprising and the Indian security forces’ response have caused widespread casualties and destruction of property, all but wrecking Kashmir’s economy, which
depends
largely on tourism and handicrafts.
The answer
depends
on where one looks.
This measure, which will work only if it is binding, is in the interest of all countries and companies, because the trust that users have in the services built on top of these protocols
depends
on it.
Under this framework, governance would strengthen the technology upon which the Internet
depends.
Foundations often find that these investment vehicles help them to do good both with the money that they spend on philanthropy and with the endowment assets that yield the returns on which their philanthropy
depends.
Generating more “liquid” (jobs) requires not discouraging the entrepreneurs on whose activities sustainable job creation ultimately
depends.
Similarly, withdrawal from the EU risks undermining London’s position as a global financial center, which
depends
on the city’s integration into European markets.
The Modi government’s irresponsible, thoughtless, and badly implemented demonetization scheme in 2016 was a disaster for the economy, shaving 1.5% off GDP growth and devastating the rural poor and wage workers, whose subsistence
depends
on daily flows of cash.
On the tradable side, competitiveness
depends
not only on human capital, but also on a host of other factors: infrastructure, tax systems, regulatory efficiency, policy-induced uncertainty, and energy and health-care costs.
It is a mistake, however, to believe that extended deterrence
depends
on parity in numbers of nuclear weapons.
Rather, it
depends
on a combination of capability and credibility.
Whether the tax, which will be debated this summer, achieves its public-health goals
depends
on the details, and on rigorous evaluation of its effects.
A tax’s effectiveness
depends
on how it is designed, and how consumers and the food industry respond to the incentives it creates.
But, whereas true investigative journalism
depends
on quality, WikiLeaks distinguishes itself by quantity.
The price of oil at any time
depends
on market participants’ expectations about future supply and demand.
Everything
depends
on our idea of human nature.
Because the fate of Europe
depends
on Germany, and because the issuance of eurobonds will put Germany’s own credit standing at risk, the compromise will clearly have to put Germany in the driver’s seat.
Much
depends
on how the Greek crisis plays out.
Exactly how trade and capital flows would be affected
depends
on the exit arrangements negotiated between the EU and the UK.
As I, along with many others, have come to realize, success
depends
on first overcoming one of the most significant challenges in health: overly fragmented approaches to delivering care.
But the success of the planned reforms
depends
heavily on cooperation between Lebanon’s main political groups, the Sunni and the Shia, and there has been little of that so far.
Apparently, the same wisdom can be applied (to some extent) to the European Union, whose agenda ultimately
depends
on key member states’ national politics.
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