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But it would depend, first of all, upon binding action by the developed world.

The prospects of futures research as a field of science depend first of all on the research methods.

The prospects of futures research as a field of science depend first of all on their research methods.

We consider that the prospects of scientific futures research will depend first of all on scientific methods that organize research processes well (the internal validity) and result in more valid Futures Maps (the external validity) (the standard 2.4).

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Bioprospecting and the sustainable use of biodiversity depend first on accurate identifications (Convention on Biological Diversity, 1996).

The enthusiasm that many environmentalists express for the (still hypothetical) hydrogen economy depends, first of all, on finding affordable ways to produce hydrogen which don't add carbon to the atmosphere or consume more fossil fuel than they replace.

Not for nothing did he think of himself as "running for President" — a President's greatness depends, first of all, on winning an election in the world's biggest popularity contest, before winning the esteem of the élite on the basis of ideas and actions.

One television news channel conducted separate interviews with the foreign minister, defence minister and an ex-foreign secretary without any mention of nuclear weapons coming up.Continued equanimity about nuclear weapons depends first of all on Indian success in dislodging the infiltrators, and secondly on Pakistani acquiescence.

Restoring or creating diversity depends first of all on the capacity of academic and research communities to conceive and debate their own objectives, methods, and values, to find a balance between variety and disparity.

Collingwood does not say what the exact difference is between representation and expression, but I assume that it depends first of all on whether or not the artist has a clear conception of what he is trying to represent; if he does, then his activity is craft, not art proper.

The adequate storage period for digital data on PACS and EPR depends first of all on the potential benefits of this information for the individual's personal health and may be 10 years or longer, e.g. in the context of chronic conditions originating before or during childhood, or neoplastic conditions with a propensity for late recurrence.

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