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"This is a charitable organisation, it depends on goodwill.
It is also worth clarifying that the agreements mentioned above are so-called gentlemen's agreements, they are not law, and their utility depends on goodwill and communication within the community, not unlike attribution and the way scientists use citation to give credit.
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And in the long run, financial institutions do depend on goodwill from society.
This way, displaced populations would be able to finance their future in a new country, instead of depending on goodwill alone.
That, of course, includes Germany.Mr Sikorski went on to highlight the fragility of the EU's institutions and procedures: they work "tolerably well" when times are good, but depend on "goodwill and a sense of propriety" that frays quickly in a crisis.
"In the long run, financial institutions... do depend on goodwill from the rest of society.
Generics may have humanitarian reasons as well, but this can't just depend on goodwill.
Either way, the underlying implication is that avoiding this scenario ultimately depends on the goodwill of one man.
In Britain their application depends on the goodwill of the signatories.
Whether they remain standing, especially in remote parts of Afghanistan, depends on the goodwill of the locals.
Anti-corruption activists say the process lacks teeth and depends on the goodwill of companies to renegotiate the terms of mining deals, something the government admits.
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