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This effort
rests
on four pillars.The first is America’s longstanding commitment to a set of principles that helped to advance peace and security in the region in the twentieth century.
While the credibility of his government of technocrats
rests
on impartiality, all policy measures are inherently political to the extent that they reflect a vision about the organization of society.
Clearly, the responsibility to implement sound economic policies
rests
with African countries themselves.
To do otherwise would be to risk weakening the Western alliance, upon which global stability and order
rests.
Many of these companies are based in Europe, so a good deal of power
rests
ultimately with the European Parliament.
In fact, Turkey’s external orientation has remained constant, because it
rests
on the values that we share with the free world.
The strength of these criminal networks
rests
on people and organizations – present at all levels of society – that engage with illegal markets when convenient.
The primary responsibility for completing the Round now
rests
with the US, Brazil, China, and India.
NATO expansion risks upsetting the network of understandings, assumptions and agreements on which this new security order
rests.
Finally, the eagerness of the countries of Cental Europe to join NATO
rests
on a misunderstanding of post-Cold War realities.
The blame for Libya’s current travails
rests
largely with the interim government that led the uprising.
The essence of globalization – free trade –
rests
on the theory of comparative advantage, which views international trade as profitable even for a country that can produce every commodity more cheaply (in terms of labor or all resources) than any other country.
In fact, Ferguson’s entire case
rests
on this single factual error.
More important, Putin’s popularity
rests
on historically high living standards.
Almost the entire weight of the European project
rests
on the shoulders of French President Emmanuel Macron.
And the Republicans gathered in Tampa to celebrate the rule – to say that the America that Tocqueville saw no longer exists: Americans no longer believe that the wealth of the rich
rests
on the prosperity of the rest.
The responsibility for the current conflict within the EU
rests
with eurozone governments, but primarily with Germany and France, the zone’s two strongest economies.
Indeed, this vision of international relations clearly
rests
on building influence through military power.
Morales’s success
rests
largely on the paradox of populism.
Furthermore, budget support that’s linked to national poverty-reduction strategies also
rests
on the questionable assumption that the political economy of a partner country works to the benefit of the poorest.
The future impact of global governance
rests
on forging new alignments that facilitate the flow of vital knowledge and technologies from an increasingly diverse array of sources to urban populations worldwide.
Instead of pandering to the Trump administration, British and European leaders should be pointing out that American “greatness”
rests
on the strong multilateral institutions, close partnerships, and international rules that have long maintained global peace and stability.
Much responsibility
rests
with Lukashenko, but the EU must make every effort to coax Belarus into the family of European nations, where it belongs.
Even Tony Blair's "landslide" majority in Britain's House of Commons
rests
on shaky ground: Labour received just over 40% of the vote with a 60% turnout at the last election in 2002.
Now that the presidential term limits introduced by Deng Xiaoping to insulate the country against another one-man dictatorship have been eliminated, the future of the Communist dynasty
rests
on the shoulders of one supreme leader.
In democracies, effective policymaking
rests
on compromise and reason.
The theory behind the massive economic stimulus efforts that many governments have undertaken
rests
on the notion of the “output gap.”
But Europe’s last chance to be a credible actor in a multi-polar world
rests
precisely on its ability to present a single, united, responsible voice.
There can be no doubt that the responsibility for this tragedy
rests
with the Assad regime and its Russian and Iranian sponsors.
“Upon the whole it
rests
with Congress to decide between war, tribute, and ransom as the means of re-establishing our Mediterranean commerce,” Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson advised President George Washington in 1790, as he pondered a response to continued attacks by the Barbary Pirates on America’s merchant fleet off of North Africa.
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