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Whether the possession of resources will produce such outcomes
depends
upon the context.
While UN peacekeepers are financed by a system of “assessed contributions,” humanitarian aid
depends
on voluntary donations.
Power always
depends
upon context, and the context of world politics today is like a three-dimensional chess game.
What you see
depends
on where you sit.
These changes are controversial, but a federation whose laws are not observed by some of its constituent members cannot function normally; a federation in which the observance of laws
depends
on the whim of local administrators simply cannot exist.
In many ways, our future
depends
on the health of our adolescents.
And an international court’s credibility and moral standing
depends
on the fundamental principle that everyone is equal before the law.
Instead, it has produced a kind of monetary non-system that
depends
on a debt-driven, dollar-based model that is too pro-cyclical, fragile, and potentially biased to support the management of trade conflict.
The long-term success of the economy, and its capacity to build wealth and jobs,
depends
on productivity gains, which in turn depend on technical and organizational innovation.
The effectiveness of the Grexit threat
depends
on two conditions.
“Eliminating the deficit” means, quite simply, eliminating a lot of jobs, in both the public and private sectors, whose existence
depends
on the deficit.
The answer
depends
on what one means by the EU.
It is on their decision alone that the future of both the euro and the EU
depends.
The answer
depends
on how much surplus labor is available.
What his family eats
depends
on others, including the sustenance provided by my colleagues at the World Food Programme.
Thus, China’s emissions path
depends
crucially on early testing of the CCS technologies.
Greece is Playing to LoseLONDON – The future of Europe now
depends
on something apparently impossible: Greece and Germany must strike a deal.
The need for regulation
depends
on public perceptions of the last crisis, and, as George Akerlof and I argued in Animal Spirits, these perceptions depend heavily on changing popular narratives.
A New Path to a Low-Carbon EconomyNEW YORK – The solution to manmade climate change
depends
on the transition to electricity production that, unlike burning oil, natural gas, and coal, emits little or no carbon dioxide – the main greenhouse gas responsible for global warming.
With the advanced economies facing rapid population aging, large public-debt burdens, overstretched monetary policies, and fractious politics, the global economy’s capacity to escape its current rut
depends
largely on the emerging economies.
But whether such statements are objectionable
depends
on the context in which they are uttered.
Owing to political control and inadequate professional development, government-run research institutions can seldom provide the high-quality, unbiased analysis of global issues on which sound policymaking
depends.
Iran, too, feels besieged, though it is not isolated: it
depends
heavily on trade, and not just as a seller of oil.
Likewise, rebuilding the country’s infrastructure
depends
on talks between any remaining municipal authorities and village leaders.
Whether the consequences of this development will be good or bad
depends
on whether the region can muster the foresight and strength actively to shape this process.
The US would not be able to avoid being dragged militarily into the region, if only to safeguard the supplies of oil and gas on which the global economy
depends.
Europe
depends
on energy imports from the Maghreb, and its geographic proximity and past colonial relationships make it a destination, not always welcoming, of African immigration.
Much
depends
on whether Africa follows the path now being charted by Obasanjo or whether the continent's leaders stick to the line of SADC and Mbeki.
It depends, first, on whether leadership ambitions and divisions over Brexit consume the Conservative Party and, second, on whether the recent rebellion of more than 50 senior Labour members over Corbyn’s Brexit policy escalates.
Any meaningful Arab-Israeli peace
depends
on Israel’s return of Palestinian territories, with certain conditions, but no Israeli government will be willing or even able to do so unless the political calculus inside Israel changes.
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