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But the future of Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)
depends
on three crucial components: greater economic convergence, greater openness within the single market, and greater resilience to asymmetric shocks.
Striking the right balance among these different viewpoints is no easy task – but much
depends
on getting it right.
One wonders whether future US presidents and vice presidents will be given the time and space needed to develop the strong personal relationships with other world leaders on which an effective foreign policy
depends.
Given this weakness, Iran’s land corridor, which inspires so much fear in its regional neighbors,
depends
on unreliable local proxies, making it unsustainable.
While the future of Iran’s land corridor
depends
on its foreign proxies, the Islamic Republic’s future
depends
on its leaders’ capacity to deliver at home.
Stopping bad actors from purposely sharing such information is more complicated, and
depends
on their specific goals.
But all of this
depends
on persuading investors to put their money into African projects.
Iran’s own economy, which
depends
heavily on oil exports, would also suffer.
Despite the Republicans’ big win in November 2016, US President Donald Trump’s ability to pass legislation still
depends
on what congressional Republicans expect to see happen in the November 2018 midterm election.
The answer
depends
on whether one looks only at countries individually or at the world as a whole.
A company’s legal residence and geographic sources of income can be and are manipulated for such purposes, and the incentives and scope for such manipulation are especially large in sectors where competitive advantage
depends
on intangible capital and knowledge – sectors that play a major role in the US economy’s competitiveness.
Obama rightly emphasized that competitiveness in the world today
depends
on an educated workforce and modern infrastructure.
Our bodies simply cannot synthesize many essential compounds, so our health partly
depends
on what we eat and drink.
But whether renminbi appreciation will work
depends
on reducing China’s net capital inflows and current-account surplus.
Of course, who opposes integration
depends
on the specific proposal, all of which are likely to benefit some EU members more than others.
Our collective future
depends
on it.
Modern economic growth still
depends
in almost every advanced industrial country on imported energy (Norway is an exception).
Whether Redmond’s average wealth increased
depends
on how you look at it.
In the same way that iron can be made into products as different as skillets and swords, the usefulness or harmfulness of nanotechnology products
depends
on how they are crafted at the nanometer scale.
Firms’ eagerness to invest
depends
on how much additional output they can get out of that investment, and recent productivity growth in Latin America – as in the US – has been disappointing.
Although Mao Zedong is widely implicated in the unnecessary death of millions and is officially designated by the current regime as having been 30% wrong, his photograph still adorns Tiananmen Square, because the regime’s legitimacy
depends
in part on its connection to the restoration of national sovereignty that Mao represents.
It is a matter of no small public concern that international security still
depends
on “nuclear deterrence” – a doctrine based on mutual distrust that aims to keep the peace through the threat of mass killings.
However hegemonic Hezbollah may now seem, its power in Lebanon
depends
heavily on the support of the Assad regime.
But today its survival
depends
on showing that it can protect citizens from the very forces it has promoted.
But resolving them
depends
much more on having personal relationships of trust and confidence at the highest level – the kind that have now been put at serious risk – than on having access to some “killer” piece of intelligence.
After all, no financial market is either completely open or completely closed forever; the degree of openness at a given moment
depends
on policy choices.
The value of fiscal multipliers
depends
on how the economy is performing.
The escalating spiral of violence by Israel and Gazan militants indicates not only that deterrence is failing, but also that its effectiveness
depends
on adherence to fundamental standards of morality.
Joseph Kabila has made only token efforts to rein in corruption, perhaps because his hold on the presidency
depends
to a large degree on the financial largesse and patronage at his disposal to maintain allies and buy off rivals.
Europe’s economic and ecological future, however,
depends
upon the rising opposition to this high-risk technology, such as in Italy, where a recent referendum delivered a large popular majority against nuclear energy.
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