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The answer to the question is the largest 'it depends' ever".
The basic notion in this book is that as ever more of us work in complex white-collar environments, success at work depends ever more on office politics.
While patient patriots like Mr Vaskul, a gulag veteran, wait for a new generation of politicians, Ukraine's economy depends ever more on Russia, which provides virtually all the country's gas and is owed more than $1 billion.
Storopack's growth, for instance, depends ever more on the technicians who dream up whizzy solutions for specific packaging problems.A new report from the German arm of McKinsey, a consultancy, predicts another decade of strong, export-led growth based on Germany's traditional sectors.
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Economic competitiveness will depend ever more on all people having a broad and rounded knowledge base that will equip them for future needs.
Companies began to depend ever more heavily on software, which has grown steadily more expensive and now claims a greater share of most companies' information technology spending than hardware does.
On March 27th Turkey said that the Americans had delayed their plans to start training there, for unspecified reasons.So Syria's fate may depend ever more on how well Mr Assad's regime hangs together and on Iran.
Nonetheless, as the nation's civilian society and especially its military apparatus come to depend ever more on electronic communication and information systems, the development of such systems by potentially unfriendly nations with significant industrial and technological abilities could become a military quandary.
And without a rising carbon price, Britain's plan to produce carbon-free power by 2030 will depend ever more on subsidies, which may prove unsustainable.The CPF's troubles reflect particularly badly on Europe's bureaucrats, who have failed to salvage a continental trading system that has long since lost its teeth.
Thereafter, the sport's growth depends, as ever, on television.
Whether you find the word "girl" offensive or not depends, as ever, on context.
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