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Our economies depend on one another.
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The future may depend on whether it can start another revolution.
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One in seven Egyptians is said to depend in one way or another on the industry.
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But the simple fact is that government programs spawn political constituencies, and millions of voters depend in one way or another on the vast sums the Pentagon spends each year.
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Whether North Korea takes another step will also depend on how the world reacts and how Pyongyang sees it.
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But if you could build a portfolio where half of the expected return is cash dividends, to which you could depend on buybacks and debt pay downs of another 150 basis points, we now have a 6% yield.
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"In another place, jurisdiction would depend on the facts and circumstances, including the nature of an agreement with the resident sovereign over who exercises control, " Waxman said.
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We've seen hybrid batteries, hairy capacitors, and ultracapacitors, but considering how much we depend on batteries, we're not ones to turn up our noses at yet another new battery development.
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Did anyone in Britain really need Stephen Byers, the trade and industry secretary, to remind them, as he has just done at yet another relaunch of the Britain in Europe campaign, that millions of jobs depend on Britain's access to the mainland?
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Regaining his credibility will depend on the success of two new schemes: one to boost consumer lending by reviving securitisation, and another to remove toxic assets from banks (details of which are expected any day).
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The Arab spring will pass into another summer and whether it will be long and parched or a genial transition to mellow fruitfulness will depend on how healthy a balance can be achieved between the conflicting goals and expectations of numerous players.
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