Most of the mutual fund industry hangs on a percentage of net assets for its revenue.
But let me attempt to demonstrate why the future success of Linux hangs on a thread.
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And according to Mr Blair, all still hangs on a referendum and the five economic tests.
Yet Mr Fukuda's survival hangs on people taking seriously his promise to face down pork-barrel interests.
Overall, Windows 7 owns 45 percent of the market, and XP steadfastly hangs on to 39 percent.
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Part of the case against him hangs on the allegation that earnings and cashflows were fraudulently manipulated.
In private-sector America your job, assuming you still have one, hangs on the fate of the economy.
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The suit, led by writer and labor activist Jonathan Tasini, hangs on a claim of unjust enrichment.
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It is no exaggeration to say that the future shape of the world hangs on the answer.
While no charges have been filed, the case against Hank Greenberg hangs on the actuarial concept of risk transfer.
It all sounds logical enough, but this argument hangs on some weighty assumptions.
Meanwhile, she was the catalyst behind the Twombly painting from his Rome series, which hangs on the dining room wall.
As long as the deposit ceiling remains in place, BofA's expansion strategy hangs on making its existing branches more productive.
So a lot hangs on whom the Republicans choose as their candidate for the next president of the United States.
But still France hangs on, seemingly oblivious to the parallels between New Caledonia in the 1990s and Algeria in the 1950s.
The impact of oil prices also hangs on how central banks respond.
If Mr Hague hangs on as leader until the one after that, he may catch the electoral pendulum as it begins its backward swing.
He then hangs on until the shares start to fall, cashing out and having spent little or no time working to understand the underlying business.
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His coat still hangs on the banister at the bottom of the stairs in the house we grew up in, just as he left it.
Mr Blair's main hope that the left may not consolidate its hold hangs on the outcome of the biannual national executive committee elections, due on April 25th.
And yet, within CBOT's own pits, trading in ag futures and options still hangs on--one of two such areas--amounting to 16% of the total volume on the exchange.
The economics of these waste-to-energy plants hangs on two things.
He decided to stick with the paid strategy, with some in-app purchases to unlock more content, because he said he believes that everything hangs on the quality of the game itself.
In fact, much now hangs on Montenegro, Serbia's nominal partner in the rump Yugoslav federation, where most people want a loosening of ties with Belgrade and a growing minority favours full independence.
Hannan, who keeps a 1976 photo in his office of Woodson sporting his high-school All-Star uniform, said Woodson's name hangs on a placard along with other former pros inside the school's gymnasium.
The answer hangs on how the global economy performs in the second half of the year, which will dictate oil demand, and the situation in the Middle East, which will dictate supply.
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