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NOW, THAT GOOD DEPENDS UPON TRUST AND DEPENDS UPON US EARNING IT. SO, AT THIS CRITICAL MOMENT, WE KNOW THAT WE NEED TO ESTABLISH TRUST.
It depends upon the integrity and security of the data.
OUR INTERMEDIATION BUSINESS DEPENDS UPON PEOPLE REFORMING, RESHAPING THEIR PORTFOLIOS.
"Our future depends upon you casting a ballot," Bush said.
Democracy depends upon an assumption of goodwill among fellow citizens.
A strong economy depends upon a first class infrastructure system.
In all of its roped forms, climbing depends upon anchors.
However, it definitely depends upon his planned and official remarks.
So it depends upon whether they'll concede to divided control.
I think that it very much depends upon the circumstance.
How we name that mystery depends upon generation and inclination.
CLINTON: It depends upon what the meaning of the word is.
For Choi, poet and translator, it depends upon where you stand.
How vulnerable depends upon the persistence and resources of the adversary.
But getting them right depends upon prodigious feats of detail-mongering.
How you prepare it really depends upon the time of year.
His entire campaign depends upon a pandemic onset of buyer's remorse.
The world's future course clearly depends upon President Trump's two decisions.
It depends upon what the meaning of the word "us" is.
"Happiness depends upon ourselves" — Aristotle, alive in Ancient Greece around 300 BC.
It&aposs because it depends upon which angle you look at it.
Indeed, farce as a genre depends upon handle-rattling, hinge-wearying antics.
"The public health and economic vitality of our neighbors depends upon it."
The answer depends upon the public and Congress's willingness to reorient policy.
The Postal Service's leadership believes its survival depends upon carrying more parcels.
Already, everyone depends upon artificial lungs, regularly refilled with air, for survival.
The effectiveness of the F.B.I. depends upon the public trust and confidence.
Stacking depends upon using irrevocable trusts, for which the donor gives up control.
Moreover, success depends upon the myriad issues involved in each of these steps.
Well, our system depends upon something like a consensus, something like majority rule.
Purely in terms of personal health, the ultimate outcome depends upon two factors.
The future of our country, and of the entire world, depends upon it.
The United States depends upon China for a vast range of finished goods.
Whether that is a good or bad thing depends upon your political perspective.
The Lithuanians and Romanians he depends upon as waiting staff might go home.
GOWDY: Well, part of that depends upon what you view the Mueller probe as.
This massive, surprisingly inexpensive book depends upon Zwirner, one of our grandest art dealers.
So, first of all any car that depends upon the internet can be hacked.
The company's survival in wartime depends upon strict adherence and alignment to the mission.
Our democracy depends upon, as Brennan wrote, robust free speech and free press rights.
But its health and persistence depends upon restraint and ethical commitments to preserving democracy.
"A democracy depends upon an informed citizenry that has access to accurate information," Mrs.
In many cases this process depends upon collaboration with drug companies and international scientists.
"The rule of law depends upon the evenhanded administration of justice," the memo begins.
Individual success in America always heavily depends upon the qualities people bring to their endeavors.
Whether such a claim can be successful depends upon the facts revealed by the investigation.
Most of all, Mr Diamond's approach depends upon a flawed understanding of what history is.
That's problematic, given that the memory capacity of neurons depends upon the size of synapses.
Again, their entire business model depends upon access to and distribution of private personal data.
The future of our wounded warriors depends upon how situations are managed through timely decisions.
For Jewishness, her work also insists, depends upon the principle of havdalah, or distinction making.
So from a pro-life perspective, everything depends upon who holds the gavels in Congress.
And, I would argue, peace and stability the world over depends upon a healthy America.
The answer depends upon the criteria used — and here you can cue the predictable outrage.
Any such success depends upon American diplomats credibly issuing threats, guarantees, and offers of help.
The future of our planet depends upon those who recognize the challenge and act now.
Matter Climate change will alter the ecosystems that humanity depends upon in the coming century.
Can critics truly be critical when the funding for their publications depends upon the art market?
The Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement neither depends upon nor requires a particular customs or regulatory regime.
He has said quite plainly that the salvation of the black race depends upon black men.
That, too, depends upon the assumption that we can all see and agree upon the facts.
In a normal situation, I would say that it depends upon how the federal government reacts.
Rear room is tighter, and comfort largely depends upon the girth of the passengers sitting there.
The "Peace & Doves Bouquet" depends upon a small flock of pineapple birds in white chocolate coats.
Now it depends upon all those contingencies that used to apply only to hooking and tripping.
To begin with, Cass's analysis depends upon drawing a stark distinction between Medicaid and private insurance.
That all depends upon how much trouble one believes regional powers can cause in this scenario.
In fact, as some Muslim scholars, including women commentators, have shown, law always depends upon interpretation.
Fundamentally, long-term economic growth depends upon an expanding workforce and making that workforce more productive.
Answering these threats depends upon the proactive and sustained engagement of the private sector with government.
The plaintiff's case depends upon showing that a reasonable person would have predicted this kind of hazard.
No matter how flawed it is, our democracy depends upon robust free speech and free press rights.
Their success depends upon the tale that users weave in under 150 words to hook the listener.
"The success of the United Nations depends upon the independent strength of its members," Trump said pointedly.
"The value of Percocet or any medicine depends upon how its applied, how it's used," he said.
Our system of government depends upon a Supreme Court that will faithfully uphold and apply the Constitution.
This essential credibility, in turn, depends upon the relationship of America's secretary of State with the president.
Society depends upon cement for the continuous process of constructing, expanding, improving and maintaining our built environment.
But that savings depends upon households dropping their coverage, and therefore not collecting the available insurance subsidies.
It's also a personal problem and depends upon each one of us to practice good password hygiene.
The future of our nation and the integrity of our faithfulness to our God depends upon it.
But in large measure, the degree to which it is both peaceful and stable depends upon us.
The right "dose" of yoga required to experience the brain benefits depends upon the person, Gothe says.
The spectacle of Shimabuku's work depends upon what is in view as much as what is hidden.
Which sense prevails depends upon how far away one animal is from another and how dark it is.
The modules emit the sounds of a number of biological organisms depends upon the position of the listener.
Each starts at a different price point, and the total cost depends upon how much memory you choose.
Everything depends upon this: that we protect the American people from enemies and those who violate the law.
It depends upon our participation and engagement as individual citizens - our constant pursuit of a more perfect union.
Whether I was a wimp or wise by sticking to a sled depends upon whom you're talking to.
How much credit is earned by the bank depends upon the types of modifications it gives to borrowers.
Numerous local communities in the California desert depend on associated tourism, and wildlife depends upon the desert's habitat.
The rule of law depends upon fair administration of justice, which is rooted in complete and unbiased investigation.
I think a lot of this depends upon whether the country's able to address some of the deeper problems.
And in large part, the play's success depends upon your personnel: is your quarterback ridiculously athletic, or practically immobile?
The kind of sexual harassment of which Weiner is accused depends upon one's inability to see women as people.
Weekenders run the gamut in sizes and shapes, so what's right for you depends upon your personal packing preferences.
"It depends on the patient, and it depends upon what things feel like when you examine them," he says.
Whether Koeman is still there to manage the Southampton ship going forward depends upon negotiations in the coming weeks.
When it comes to the economy, which presidential candidate will do a better job depends upon who you ask.
"It depends upon the logistical availability of the board which will be Saturday, Sunday or Monday," Peters told reporters.
Cummings on Tuesday said the "soul" of the U.S. democracy depends upon a foreign adversary not meddling in elections.
Movement is medicine, Tanya told us, and especially for equines: Their digestion depends upon the churning of their legs.
Within modernism, for example, the great art of Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian depends upon implausible theosophical theorizing.
"It's hard for people to change their minds when their livelihood depends upon this money stream," he told me.
His support was also softening among some groups whom he depends upon, such as white men without college degrees.
The aid, which Ukraine depends upon to help fend off Russian military aggression in Crimea, was held until Sept.
Even the delivery of the most necessary humanitarian assistance to 85033,000 people trapped in Ghouta depends upon his mercy.
It depends upon if you want to define a field based on the questions or based on its tools.
The size of this fee depends upon the relationship between the networks, and how much flow there is between them.
Which method you use depends upon how you view the concept of "grades" and what you think about student populations.
True, the country depends upon open markets, embraces some global institutions and wants to be close to America (see Banyan).
We must remember always that accusation is not proof and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law.
It begins with us, leaders and members of labor, and it depends upon workers reaching out and striving for more.
Modern democracy depends on the transparency of civil servants, and the advancement of science depends upon open and informed debate.
"What it depends upon is how well the United Kingdom follows up on its plans for secure telecommunications," he wrote.
Much of the potential depends upon which states legalize and how quickly, especially populous ones like California, Texas and Florida.
Some 35m-50m people are directly employed in sugar-cane cultivation; 7.5% of the rural population depends upon the crop.
Even a written constitution depends upon the integrity of the government officials charged with implementing its provisions to be effective.
Electricity generation depends upon plentiful quantities; nuclear power requires water both for cooling turbines and the reactor core itself, for example.
"By concealing his violent, terrorist conduct, defendant circumvented the procedures our immigration system depends upon," prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memorandum.
Ironically, Trump, perhaps more than anyone in human history, depends upon news organizations, to publish his own statements trashing his enemies.
Football also depends upon properly enforced rules and a level playing field, a metaphor that translates easily to the trade arena.
It is, unless you are an optometrist that depends upon selling contact lenses at incredibly marked up prices for fabulous profits.
The strength of our communities depends upon a commitment to upholding both, perhaps especially when that is hardest to do so.
She said the western U.S. city is warming at double the global rate, affecting the snowfall it depends upon for water.
Now that severance payment has been put in a trust fund, whose fate depends upon an investigation into the abuse allegations.
"Accordingly, whether plaintiff's claim to have invented e-mail is 'fake' depends upon the operative definition of 'e-mail,' " Saylor writes.
You perform cartwheels on a narrow beam four feet in the air, and spectators forget that so much depends upon balance.
"His plan depends upon governors like your governor putting in a lot of money," she said recently while campaigning in Wisconsin.
To be sure, the number of electors — generally selected by party officials and assigned to each state — crucially depends upon its population.
But production of the vehicle in the United Kingdom is conditional, and depends upon how the country breaks with the European Union.
Probably 30 percent or more of the value of Tesla depends upon his presence as CEO," Coffee said on CNBC's "Closing Bell.
In the oil production business, it all depends upon the price of oil whether you're going to make money in the future.
There are no launch customers because as Davies says, "it depends upon who lists themselves during the beta and subsequent live launch."
The strength of our communities depends upon a commitment to upholding both, even — perhaps especially — when it is hardest to do so.
Carbon dioxide is also a key ingredient in our food supply, about 60 percent of which depends upon fossil fuel-based fertilizers.
The amount of food, tallied in dollars, that a client can take home depends upon the specifics of individual or familial need.
A painting must have magical qualities, after all, since winning or losing, in life and death and in art, depends upon them.
It said the issue depends upon market conditions, adding the notes would mature in 10 years and be callable after 5 years.
It said the issue depends upon market conditions, adding the notes would mature in 10 years and be callable after 5 years.
"Ukraine's survival as an independent state depends upon strong American support and strong American support is only possible if it's bipartisan," Herbst said.
It all depends upon how much breast support my top does or does not provide, and how much scrutiny I feel up for.
The practice of public safety depends upon a surfeit of simulation—simulated raids, fake houses, and special furniture designed to take a bullet.
Like any artisan whose trade depends upon expensive materials and endless work, every chef who plays that elite-level game must cultivate patrons.
But not everything can, for the very existence of the art world depends upon barriers between the art world art and wild art.
Even if they did, they can't devote meaningful time, much less exclusive focus, because their viability depends upon winning in the earlier contests.
All of us need to remember, a government of, by, and for the people depends upon healthy debate and a civil exchange of ideas.
Unlikely as that might sound to his critics, the emerging danger of a 2020 recession may mean that his re-election depends upon it.
If it does, and the deposition evidence is excluded, then this becomes a case that depends upon witness credibility from over a decade ago.
That's because everything in some cases depends upon the Ronald Reagan-appointed justice, who some suspect is in his last year on the bench.
"So our message to the politicians is this — listen to the businesses in your constituencies — and everyone who depends upon them," he will add.
It is difficult to foresee how the nation can be more prosperous if such a large segment of the nation depends upon government benefits.
The old problem is that the Supreme Court's legal supremacy over the White House depends upon the presidency's willingness to accept the court's rulings.
ROSS: WELL, I THINK THAT DEPENDS UPON HOW SUCCESSFUL WE ARE IN TURNING THE MOON INTO A KIND OF GAS STATION FOR OUTER SPACE.
Now, its future depends upon the ongoing support of enough of the state's politicians, some of whom have already moved to reduce its impact.
This makes it impossible for a person to thrive in the outside world, where we make choices every day, and where success depends upon teamwork.
"As we share our personal information with banks, doctors, schools, employers, and governments, our individual privacy depends upon their security," said Cowan, in a statement.
Across the board, American businesses recognize that our economic prosperity depends upon addressing the climate crisis -- and their voices are now needed more than ever.
I think the thing they get wrong most often is that it's a very simplistic worldview and that it depends upon wishful thinking and faith.
Including it means that I'm including some extra code from another file, and then more code from other files that the iostream code depends upon.
Describing American leadership across the world as "indispensable," he encouraged Trump to retain it, writing that the stability of the United States depends upon it.
"It depends upon the political and cultural will," Daniel Webster, who heads the Center for Gun Policy and Research at Johns Hopkins, told BuzzFeed News.
KEVIN BRADY: You know, I hope so, but it all depends upon whether the White House can resolve some of the policy decisions they made.
Enforcement now depends upon Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt, who sued to block clean air rules while serving as attorney general of Oklahoma.
When it comes to initiatives like introducing modern latrines, success largely depends upon the community relationships that have been established via on-the-ground efforts.
Much of the creative-writing industry depends upon that misconception and the promise, implicit or explicit, that the acquisition of those skills is unconditionally achievable.
Although he had enough food to last for about a month, he quickly ran out of the coal he depends upon for cooking and heating.
Whereas preserving the system is a natural inclination of any strong political leader, in Russia preserving the system crucially depends upon patrons protecting their clients.
Are the GOP question dodgers really suggesting that their view on whether seeking foreign interference is right or wrong depends upon whether the president did it?
Final marketing approval depends upon the efficacy results, safety profile and an evaluation of the risk/benefit of treatment demonstrated in the Phase 22 clinical trial.
The answer depends upon not only one's ideological perspective but also the extent of one's concern that such legislation would impair the functioning of the court.
It may well be, as Upton Sinclair said, that we can't expect a man to understand something if his salary depends upon him not understanding it.
The particular movement we choose to train each of those planes depends upon the skill level of the client, and the mechanical difficulty of the exercise.
That last point about Christianity reminded of something else that interested me in the book, which is this paradoxical notion that individual freedom depends upon others.
These people tend to be creatives whose professional existence depends upon being paid for the sharable content they create, such as musicians, authors, filmmakers and so on.
The only way out of these anxieties, especially if your job depends upon connectivity, is through them: We must get better at managing our entanglements with technology.
"The situation depends upon really the results of political talks, (on) one side, and (the) behavior of terrorist organizations on the territory of Syria," Klimov told Pleitgen.
Jackman focused on how early on this initiative is, as Facebook's timeline for validating the new maps depends upon when disasters occur and what each result reveals.
The effective development and implementation of industry standards depends upon all industry participants playing by the same rules when licensing the patents critical to a technology standard.
Part 2 has created an inconsistent patchwork, where the level of care and privacy a patient receives depends upon the interpretation of Part 2 by the provider.
"The ability of UK plants to attract the next wave of new models and drive future growth depends upon maintaining these competitive conditions after Brexit," said Hawes.
Certain product availability depends upon location, so it may pay off to just pop by your nearest Trader Joe's location and check out the selection for yourself.
Also, how much fun you have at camp often depends upon your bunkmates, and I had lucked out with a game group who liked to talk bread.
The cost of the diamond and setting really, really depends upon what Lane is offering, but don't be kidded into thinking that they're on the cheap end.
The big picture: I look at the various factors that go into reducing greenhouse gases in a world that depends upon the energy resources that emit them.
Mr. Cook said at the time that all of Apple's suppliers in the Wuhan area were "alternate sources" — not the primary suppliers that it depends upon most.
Whether this becomes more than an academic discussion depends upon how President Trump handles himself and the myriad sticky issues likely to face him the next two years.
"It depends upon what the topic is," says a confused anchor back in the studio, before throwing out the thinnest of lifelines by mentioning an inflatable boat. Okay!
" And the Republican Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley appeared to support Trump's decision saying that "The effectiveness of the FBI depends upon the public trust and confidence.
I kind of hesitate in giving you a timeline because it really depends upon how quickly this new venture class light lift launch vehicles start to be mature.
The class of rapid-acting insulin Gabriella depends upon comes at a price — one that's risen 1,123 percent since 1996, even as more competitors have entered the market.
Its promise is nothing less than the wholesale replacement of every one of the disparate memory technologies that computing currently depends upon: DRAM, SRAM, SSD, hard drives, etc.
Creativity becomes more difficult when your livelihood depends upon what you create (and you begin to think too much about what your audience will think of your product).
He is on the road 300 days a year spreading the warrior gospel, because he believes that nothing less than the survival of our civilization depends upon it.
It depends upon the context, whether there's an effort to keep it covert, what the nature of the requests made of the American by the foreign government are.
The ability to produce new ideas surely depends upon supply-side factors, from the number and quality of engineers a society produces to the competitive environment facing large firms.
When your fondness for each game directly depends upon how much you wish to escape your non-game life, arguments about the varying merits of each title seem pointless.
It makes possible, as one paper on the subject has it, "the commitment of resources to an activity where the outcome depends upon the co-operative behaviour of others".
But the most vital reason of all is that the future of the park system completely depends upon the support of the American electorate, which is increasingly racially diverse.
The project's success depends upon whether I could do this, and I suddenly felt like there was this great weight on my shoulders, like I've got to do this.
"January always brings us significant volatility, and I think it really depends upon the presidency and how quickly they come out guns blazing with the stimulus package," Lien said.
And yet this effort, despite its futility, is born of a great urgency and motivated by a more powerful drive than anything else, because life itself depends upon it.
Our future as a university, and more broadly, our future as a nation, depends upon our willingness to hear voices different from our own and engage in meaningful discussion.
Allstate itself depends upon a good, solid return on the investment of its reserves in order to meet needs when a disaster like Hurricane Matthew hits the Southeastern coastline.
"The vitality of our governmental institutions, of our courts, depends upon understanding by the public and support from the public; that's critical to what we do," Judge Katzmann said.
As Upton Sinclair might have written were he alive today: It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his résumé depends upon his not understanding it.
"In order to successfully operate its shopping centers, Simon depends upon each tenant fulfilling the covenants in their respective leases," the company said in the lawsuit, according to IBJ.
That effort is practiced in a place typically insulated from even the idea of publication, and it depends upon a combination of exerting and relaxing one's will over the writing.
He reminds us that technology is neither blessing nor evil, but a tool whose utility depends upon its wielder — technology is not the tumor, in other words, but the scalpel.
Moreover, overturning gay marriage would cause public opinion to shift against the Supreme Court, imperiling the legitimacy of an institution that depends upon the perception of legitimacy to function effectively.
But Ginsburg did respond to recent verbal attacks on the judiciary and said that the judiciary depends upon members of the bar and the public to help preserve the institution.
The main reason is that the film and chemicals she depends upon have not been mass-produced since 2008, when Polaroid, which had gone into bankruptcy years before, stopped making them.
Genre fiction, like TV, increasingly depends upon serialized long-arc storytelling; it's rare these days to see a science-fiction or fantasy novel that isn't part of a trilogy (or longer).
"The fate of our republic depends upon Senators refusing to conduct any further government business until there is an independent congressional investigation of President Trump's abuse of power," the petition states.
Whether that is a good or a bad thing is a matter of debate, and usually depends upon how much your particular candidate benefits or is hurt by the present system.
And though President Mirziyoyev appears to recognize the imperative, his commitment remains a question, and in any case reform depends upon overcoming stiff opposition by those prospering from the status quo.
The ability to produce neon green under normal light, for example, was invented relatively recently, and depends upon the green object looking, and sometimes actually being, brighter than objects surrounding it.
When my well-being depends upon your whim, when the basic needs of life compel submission to the market and subjugation at work, we live not in freedom but in domination.
Beyond the significant share-price upside, the business benefit – to again see a strong and thriving AT&T for customers, employees and everyone who depends upon this Company – is also clear.
Therefore, it is left to us to point out that if our national security depends upon the Jones Act to ensure shipbuilding (and crewing) infrastructure, then it is a supreme failure.
"I don't have to explain to anyone in this room that the future of our country depends upon defeating a racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic president," Sanders told the caucus, drawing huge cheers.
The established parties need to deal with this problem not just because their success depends upon it but also because, if left to fester, untamed nationalism can be a powerfully destructive force.
"The man who makes everything that leads to happiness depends upon himself, and not upon other men, has adopted the very best plan for living happily" — Plato, lived in 4th century BC.
" As he says this, I'm immediately reminded of the famous Upton Sinclair quote: "It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.
"A waiter, knowing that his compensation depends upon what he can work out of his patron, employs every art to stimulate the tipping propensity, from subtle flattery to outright bulldozing," he wrote.
It said the transaction is expected to be completed in the last quarter of 2020 and depends upon approvals of the European Central Bank, and the central banks of Slovenia and Serbia.
"We believe that our ability to compete effectively depends upon many factors both within and beyond our control, including ... our ability to attract and retain qualified drivers and riders," the filing said.
DisArt offers Wide Open Arts and other fair producers an alternative imagination of the art world, one that provides and depends upon the full participation of its artists, potential buyers and critics.
Today, the nation's growing racially diverse younger population depends upon the country's mostly white baby boomers and seniors for financial and political support of educational investments, a social safety net and health care.
Eck tells PEOPLE that students can expect to receive back at least half of what they spent — an amount that depends upon how many people file a claim by the March 6 deadline.
The former depends upon us being rabid consumers of expensive gadgets (as well as their incessantly updated versions and accessories of cases, adapters, headphones, external drives) and precious coffees (the standard meeting prop).
In the canonical sense of presenting images containing garbled and-or noisy text and asking users to verify their human-ness by deciphering said text, CAPTCHA's utility depends upon two not-guaranteed things.
I love camp, and I love gothic camp especially, but in a show that depends upon a grounded and realistic aesthetic for its horror, gothic camp strikes me as an odd tonal choice.
While the level of access Pyongyang may have into their customers' systems and data depends upon the services rendered, there is demonstrated potential for North Korea to exploit these relationships for its cyber activities.
Work at Umm Qasr had halted for more than a week after demonstrators blocked roads leading to the southern port, which receives most of the grain, vegetable oils and sugar that Iraq depends upon.
Her survival is not tied to a specific person any more than a patient in kidney failure depends upon a specific machine, or a diabetic's life is tied to a specific batch of insulin.
"Almost everybody goes into the White House with the best of intentions — whether they succeed or not depends upon whether their instincts, their experience, their knowledge and their psychological makeup fit the times," he added.
Behind the genuine red brick wall of its outer facade, the club has lost control of the simple fact that its fortune depends upon the eleven players needed to win or lose on the field.
And while the artist's supporters may dislike this analysis, which I grant is politically tricky, they too, so I hope, will recognize that this conclusion is inescapable, for it depends upon examining Wiley's basic procedure.
That is secondary to the long-term damage this sort of unilateral behavior will do to our constitutional system—a system that depends upon an energetic legislature able to stand up to an energetic executive.
"Effective review," Justice Breyer wrote, "depends upon the administrative record containing all relevant materials presented to the agency, including not only materials supportive of the government's decision but also materials contrary to the government's decision."
Laying out an enormous sum of money on a product whose creation depends upon a harmony of massive egos, and whose final appeal is the result of intangibles, is a terrible basis for a commercial enterprise.
Violating this trust comes with a big price-tag in terms of negative press and relationship building, which, for all the financial technology in the world, is still what business transacting in financial services depends upon.
"It will impact everything," she said, "from the allocation of political representation and power, to the allocation of federal funds, to virtually everything in our society that depends upon data on the demographics of the country."
Future competitiveness depends upon federal investment in mission-oriented R&D and the ability of the private sector to partner with government, employing its resources and capabilities to precipitate maturation of the country's assets and ingenuity.
And it really depends upon on who can make the best case that you can be the nominee to beat whoever the Republicans put up and try to get your folks who support you to come out.
It's AffordableOf course, this depends upon your destination and preferences, but if you're a low-maintenance traveler on a budget, you can spend months on the road if you choose to stay in guesthouses, hostels, or homestays.
In a particular case, such as health care, whether the creation of an individual positive right makes sense depends upon the value citizens place on individual rights versus collective rights, and the faith they have in government.
The essay also suggests that the Truffula tree may have been inspired by the patas monkey's relationship with a spiky tree called the whistling thorn acacia, which the patas monkey depends upon for most of its diet.
The MP Shift doesn't tell the kitchen staff how to assemble their ingredients, but they don't need to; chefs these days must think as much like designers as they do cooks — indeed, their success depends upon it.
"In less than two weeks conditions have changed strongly... The size of GDP fall depends upon the spread of the coronavirus epidemic, its longevity and decrees (aimed to ease its impact)," the institute said in a statement.
NATO has created an enduring image of a security blanket that Europe depends upon, the United States fulfilling a major part of that role as the shadow of the potential threat of Russia is cast over the continent.
"In less than two weeks conditions have changed significantly... The size of the GDP fall depends upon the spread of the coronavirus epidemic, its longevity and decrees (aimed to ease its impact)," the institute said in a statement.
The play, whose emotional punch depends upon its tracing the history of the space program leading up to the Apollo 11 mission, has a lot of explaining to do, placing the events in the context of the time.
We can but hope that eventually, in some moment of blinding future revelation, there will be a political tipping point into a general understanding that the "safety of the citizenry" actually depends upon the sanctity of the citizenry's data.
"The storm surge threat is also local to the coast but depends upon rate of movement of the storm and how it synchronizes with high tide: but it is always growing because sea level continues to rise," he said.
On the other, such ideological shadowplay depends upon a solid, if somewhat displaced, material referent, specifically the hard-done-by strugglers of West Virginia or the English northeast, or Pas-de-Calais, the former DDR, Wallonia, and so on.
"We continue to struggle to see the Ocado brand being a sustainable retail label as the business fundamentally depends upon its relationships with Morrisons and Waitrose for its commercial survival," Clive Black, head of research at Shore Capital, said.
The bet under Trump involves the reverse sort of situation: A Christian community trying to make the best of its decline, and allying with a leader whose core appeal depends upon and possibly furthers the de-Christianization of conservatism.
Its realization depends upon whether populists will change democracy, with its checks and balances, civil liberties, and rule of law, — in other words, all the things that make it simultaneously so frustrating and so precious--before democracy changes them.
This emergent consensus holds that freedom of speech is not a foundational American principle to be defended to the hilt, no matter the views of the speaker, but rather a tool, the defense of which depends upon who's doing the speaking.
And the argument a historian makes about America's long, turbulent, and demographically complex past—from the arrival of the first European settlers in the sixteenth century to the triumph of Donald Trump—depends upon the story she chooses to tell.
The bill is mean because to force fit the tax cut into the convoluted reconciliation process the Senate is using to bypass the need to attract 60 votes, the bill incorporates and depends upon a wide variety of service cuts.
Some of that evolution depends upon the Knicks allowing him to let if fly rather than forcing him into the post, but if he can survive the Knicks experience, Porzingis could also leverage that shooting skill into drives as well.
These trends are fueled by our Snapchat, Twitter and Facebook worlds, in which the attention span for issues on television news is only a few seconds, and the very survival of newspapers depends upon retweets of headlines from their online editions.
"Video is often key to determining what has happened in police misconduct cases, and the continued effectiveness of the agency depends upon our investigators' ability to directly access footage relevant to their investigations," the agency's chair, Maya Wiley, said in the report.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Northern Irish party that British Prime Minister Theresa May depends upon for a majority in parliament are not afraid of a general election should they object to her Brexit deal, a senior lawmaker for the party said on Wednesday.
The writing is on the wall for Title II, and progressive leaders have their chance to pour cement around its demise – building a new foundation to protect consumers and every American who depends upon the Internet for school, work, culture, and political participation.
"As an investigation proceeds into the circumstances surrounding the fire, we should all pause to remember that the future of our nation depends upon our ability to exchange ideas and viewpoints, to argue and debate, free from violence and intimidation," she added.
Once a low quality patent is granted, it doesn't sit idle in the system; low quality patents fuel patent trolls, allowing them to assert broad or vague claims against productive businesses in technology, retail, and other everyday industries that our economy depends upon.
And while I'm sure the average Motherboard reader is already using a modern browser like the latest version of Chrome or Firefox, the wider health of the internet depends upon getting this 20 percent chunk of users off these old versions of Internet Explorer.
"The citizenship status of Minor John Doe depends upon the status of Ms. Muthana; accordingly, regardless of the choices made by his mother, the health and survival of a young U.S. citizen depend upon the expeditious resolution of Ms. Muthana's civil case," it said.
The product is what it is, and can be only that—hence the complaint on the petition that the eighth season didn't "feel like Game of Thrones," which shows the extent to which the fan depends upon pop culture living up to its product description.
And at the end of Buffy, Buffy's plan to save the world depends upon granting her Slayer powers to thousands of girls around the world, creating an army of Slayers to rise up and fight evil together in defiance of her own show's opening monologue.
"The Board's report on the implementation of Presidential Policy-Directive No. 28 (PPD-28, which provides for privacy protections for non-Americans) has been made publicly available," the Commission writes, referring to a key Obama era directive that it has previously said the Shield depends upon.
But sometimes, as with Samsung, they don't go away, and this depends upon whether there is a genuine hazard or just motivated adversaries hell-bent on destroying a target as there were in the Toyota and Audi "sudden acceleration" crises, which were driven by media hysteria.
Further, by romanticising the Mackintosh building, we ignore the fact that a large part of The Glasgow School of Art's reputation depends upon this instead of its quality of teaching, with the institution coming bottom of the National Student Survey for the second year in a row.
When we do, we risk forgetting how much our ability to choose and imagine futures for ourselves depends upon the social and economic availability of these futures, and we risk forgetting that, even when these futures become technically available to us, they may still be unattainable.
The strength of this year's blue wave depends upon how you measure it: If you measure it by Democratic seats gained in the House, or since Watergate, or by the margin of victory in the popular vote, it was the strongest Democratic wave since the 1974 midterm election.
Clegg tried to pass all that off as merely 'communications as usual', making no reference to the scale of the pervasive personal data capture that Facebook's business model depends upon, and instead arguing its business should be regulated in the same way society regulates "other forms of communication".
"I hope still we can leave as soon as possible in an orderly fashion but that depends upon parliamentary approval both in principle of a withdrawal agreement but also then the implementing legislation that has to follow before lawfully we can ratify that treaty," David Lidington told BBC radio.
"Since man's existence on Earth depends upon a life support system involving an intricate relationship with plants and their associated microorganisms, it should be obvious that where he attempts to isolate himself in tightly sealed buildings away from this ecological system, problems will arise," Wolverton wrote in the report.
" But Barbrook and Cameron believed that the Valley's trenchant libertarianism would prevent it from achieving emancipation for anyone but tech moguls: "Their utopian vision of California depends upon a willful blindness towards the other—much less positive—features of life on the West Coast: racism, poverty, and environmental degradation.
The swift shifts should make us cautious about assuming that the landscape of early 2017 can tell us anything too dispositive about how the departing president will be remembered — especially given how much of Obama's policy legacy now depends upon the still-unknowable intentions and capacities of President Trump.
Primary care doctors often know the patient best and are most attuned to their values, preferences and needs, Wallner said, but how involved they should be during treatment depends upon the patient's clinical situation, including whether they have other medical conditions and the preferences of the patient, their oncologist and the primary care doctor.
Democracy means being in touch and in tune with life as it's lived in our communities, and that's what we should expect from our leaders, and it depends upon cultivating leaders at the grassroots who can help bring about change and implement it on the ground and can tell leaders in fancy buildings, this isn't working down here.
Democracy means being in touch and in tune with life as it's lived in our communities, and that's what we should expect from our leaders, and it depends upon cultivating leaders at the grass-roots who can help bring about change and implement it on the ground and can tell leaders in fancy buildings, this isn't working down here.
The constitutional system is built on the idea that each of the three branches of government depends upon and is accountable to the others, said Peter Shane, an Ohio State University law professor and co-author of a separation-of-powers casebook, but an accumulating pattern of claims and actions by the Trump administration has called that into doubt.
Putting a dollar amount on the loss of a family member, while it feels impossibly counterintuitive, depends upon a series of factors, including: the egregiousness of the police misconduct in any particular case; the likelihood that the municipality will not be able to justify the officer's conduct in civil court and just how distastefully the jury will view the officer's actions.
" Another former U.S. U.N. official, Hugh Dugan, who is now a professor at Seton Hall University's School of Diplomacy and International Relations, told Fox News that, "The efficiency of the Security Council in coming to outcomes depends upon the distribution of power among its members, particularly the U.S., Russia, and China; perceptions of each other's power play a strong role at that poker table.
Is his real interest in the stability of his regime, as his father and his grandfather sought, which is -- that can only be guaranteed by having nuclear weapons, or does he have a radically different idea, that the future of North Korea depends upon being integrated into the world economy and opening itself up to trade and commerce with its neighbors and with the world?
Based on "a massive archive of previously undisclosed materials," The Intercept is reporting that judge Sérgio Moro, hailed in Brazil, on the Time 100 list, and in a fawning 60 Minutes segment in 2017 as a paragon of courageous civic virtue, secretly aided the prosecution in Lula's case, an egregious ethical violation in a justice system that depends upon the impartiality of the presiding magistrate.
After a solid month of insisting that Bannon and his brand of economic nationalism were on the way out of the White House, he remains in place, and the president continues to emphasize the themes that won him the election in November — much to the consternation of the Washington opinion-making set whose reputation depends upon the presumption that they have an inside line to the inner workings of power in the nation's capital.

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