Sentences with phrase «depending on the cooperation»

The ICTR depends on the cooperation of the current Rwandan government, dominated by Tutsis, and it has indicted and tried primarily Hutu orchestrators of the genocide of 1994 and only a few Tutsis.
Whereas in the capitalist model, people are fundamentally encouraged to compete, community depends on cooperation.
We are selfish creatures by nature, yet our survival depends on cooperation.
On the other hand, his ambitious plan to build 80,000 affordable units, preserve 120,000 affordable units, and foster the development of 160,000 market - rate units depends on the cooperation of the real estate industry.
The rate of progress of your bad credit repair depends on your cooperation.
However, Trident Winds» founder Weinstein and a number of industry experts at WINDPOWER say developmental progress will depend on cooperation among states.
This scenario depends on some cooperation from the hardware makers — in this case, Philips would have to open up its light bulb to the HomeKit community.

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And although it's a small dollar investment, the $ 2.5 million allocated to Natural Resources Canada to study regional electricity cooperation offers real promise: there is huge potential in connecting clean energy provinces to neighbours that still depend on fossil power.
The positive effects appear to depend on workplace policies and norms that support cooperation and higher effort, such as employee involvement in decisions, participation in company training, and job security.
But if complying with the HHS mandate is only material cooperation, then complying might be acceptable, depending on a number of considerations: whether the cooperation is mediate, whether it is remote or proximate, how burdensome not cooperating would be, and so on.
Joseph Ratzinger / Benedict XVI has no rival in successfully combining the reputed opposites of rationality and faith - thus showing science and religion not as contradictions but as two things depending on one another: only in cooperation can they reveal their true greatness.
Today, our ultimate welfare and even survival depend on developing such an ethic and discovering the basis for such cooperation in personal and intergroup relationships.
The luck Kahahane and his uncle Libert have with their nets depends greatly on the cooperation they get from a 5 1/2 - foot, 75 - pound, one - eyed barracuda named Jacob.
Our third principle is simply that the success of our domestic counter terrorism work here depends on international cooperation and collaboration overseas.
«The Strategy's success depends on the efforts and cooperation of farmers, officials and consumers throughout Europe.
The reopening of the manufacturing companies will depend on the level of cooperation that is shown during the comprehensive investigation,» the statement said.
The penalty is between 100 per cent and 200 per cent of the potential lost revenue (depending on the levels of cooperation).
Whether there existed something acceptable which Labour could offer in exchange would of course depend on negotiations, However, this sort of agreement has significant advantages over post-election deals about coalitions or lesser forms of cooperation — they require neither agreement of a programme (which inevitably means political compromise) nor standing down in areas (which can have detrimental effects in the longer term or on other elections such as Euro elections fought over larger geographical units).
«It really depends on the regulatory environment and cooperation as well as the urgency from the field,» Kim says.
And he showed that when success depends on fair play, higher testosterone levels encourage cooperation instead of aggression.
The size of the hunting pack depends, in large measure, on the size and ferocity of what's available to hunt and how much cooperation is needed to kill it.
After all, they depend on them for cooperation, learning, and all kinds of support.»
Biological cooperation can occur when two or more individuals — be they single - celled or multicelled units — group together to form a new entity: a new individual or, perhaps, a group of individuals, depending on the perspective of the experimenter.
The group of researchers from Vienna, in collaboration with international cooperation partners, has shown that the effect of a psychiatric risk gene on a resting state network in the forebrain depends greatly on the patient's age.
Human society depends on countless acts of cooperation and personal sacrifice.
As shown in the image above, depending on the interaction of the players, the outcome can be classified as altruism, cooperation, selfishness, or spite.
The key insight is that the total size of population that can be supported depends on the proportion of cooperators: more cooperation means more food for all and a larger population.
The survival and prosperity of a social group depends to a large extent on the harmonious cooperation of the members of the group, and this behavior must be based on altruism.
The authors stressed that their findings, which combine basic science with large - scale analysis of genetic studies, depended on an unusual level of cooperation among experts in genetics, molecular biology, developmental neurobiology and immunology.
In his address, Dr. Collin also mentioned his concern that the future of alternative and integrative medicine might depend on creating cooperation between the different schools of natural healing, which sometime act in conflict.
The project's success depends heavily on cooperation between educators, governments and dedicated Green Cross members.
Therefore, how long it will take to repair your credit will depend on various factors that include your timely participation, the credit repair company working for you, the nature of your case and level of credit bureau cooperation.
The progress of your case will depend on your participation (sending in credit reports on a timely basis,) the nature of your case, and the level of credit bureau cooperation
The rate of progress of your credit report and score depends on your situation and cooperation.
The use of the different techniques depends on the species and general cooperation of the patient, type and severity of the condition being treated and personal preference of the acupuncturist.
The success of performing an oral examination on an unsedated rabbit varies depending on the stress level and cooperation of the rabbit.
Depending on the dog's age and upbringing, it can take several days or even weeks to gain his cooperation.
The extent of an examination on a pet that is awake depends on patient cooperation.
The survival of the Orca, depends on everyone's cooperation with the «Be Whale Wise» and other responsible whale watching regulations.
It puts emphasis on class synergy and cooperation, Overwatch changes drastically depending on what hero you choose and what role you assume within a shifting balancing act.
It is a team based game, where you will fight in cooperation with your team members for different objectives depending on the type of the map where the battlefield will take place: Deathmatch, objectives captures, domination etc..
Depending on the server type, online game can focus on rivalry or cooperation between players.
The purpose and ideals of The Cooper Union depend, for their full achievement, on respect, cooperation and integrity among members of the community.
Knowing that Schapiro's cooperation would depend on the chemistry between them, she went to his house in Greenwich Village and was interviewed herself by Schapiro and his wife, pediatrician Dr. Lillian Milgram.
As is usual in the IPCC, success in producing this report has depended first and foremost on the enthusiasm and cooperation of experts worldwide in many related but different disciplines.
To ensure that this issue continues to receive the highest level of attention, I direct: (1) relevant U.S. delegations attending meetings with Icelandic officials and senior Administration officials visiting Iceland to raise U.S. concerns regarding commercial whaling by Icelandic companies and seek ways to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Iceland.
As the Commission points out, any form of negotiation necessarily entails a number of tactical considerations of the negotiators, and the necessary cooperation between the parties depends to a large extent on the existence of a climate of mutual trust.
The takeaway for employers looking to advance such subrogated claims is that where such information is required it will be necessary to either: (a) obtain the cooperation and consent of the worker; (b) make a request pursuant to section 58 of the WSIA; or, maybe depending on what the Information and Privacy Commissioner has to say, (c) make a an access to information request.
The impact of the merger on the work, performance and careers of the lawyers who are affected by it is not the primary focus of their attention - even though the success of the merger depends on the buy - in and cooperation of these lawyers.
Depending on the complexity of the issues, cooperation of the parties, court schedules, and other unanticipated issues, the time frame may vary.
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