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The war is too young yet to see where the ripples will lead, and much hinges on its outcome.
An overall lack of goals is a potential problem and much hinges on whether Fabio Borini, a loanee hit last season, finally agrees to the £14m transfer from Liverpool which has been "agreed in principle" for several weeks now.
No wonder the East African Community is suddenly so focused on its troubled member Burundi and much hinges on next week's summit in Dar es Salaam.
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For parents of children between the ages of 13 and 15, so much hinges on the circumstance, the family and the particular kid.
Many still worry that the reforms could stall, and that too much hinges on the president.
The sin-binnings reflected Saracens' lack of power up front, and in that area much hinges on tonight's second team match against Harlequins.
To college applicants and parents alike, it feels like so much hinges on these few words, no matter how they're delivered.
Much hinges on the timing and scope of Myanmar's long-awaited election, the first since an annulled 1990 vote won by the League.
But much hinges on the exact phrasing and whether they would satisfy the Rev Ian Paisley, the DUP's hardline leader.
Much hinges on Garner's performance, and on the amount of patience you are willing to extend to a character who's more unlikable than Hannah Horvath on her worst day.
"Much hinges on a weaker stock market and the market continuing to behave like it has historically in a rising rate environment," Mr. Zandi said.
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