Sentences with phrase «largely on our ability»

«The long - term success of Switzerland's financial centre depends largely on its ability to innovate.
The Judiciary Committee members grilled DiFiore for two hours, focusing largely on her ability to act independently of Cuomo, and then unanimously approved her nomination.
Our survival and productivity depends largely on our ability to live and work as one.
Your success in counseling bullying victims will depend largely on your ability to establish trust in the face of embarrassment and reluctance to talk about what happened.
Your success in counseling those victims will depend largely on your ability to establish trust in the face of embarrassment and reluctance to talk about what happened.
This isn't to say that you can't just button - mash your way to a good time, but success depends largely on your ability to string together combos.
Our ability to cope with the effects of today's climate changes instead hinges largely on our ability to adapt to future changes.

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Whether bugs become the next toro — tuna prized for its rich, fatty taste and abundance of omega - 3s — or suffer the fate of once - faddish, now largely forgotten menu items like escargots and frog legs depends on producers» ability to push insects past the novelty - food barrier.
But they also said the attack was largely symbolic — a focused strike on a narrow target — and wouldn't complicate the Assad regime's ability to carry out large - scale massacres in the future.
Well, it is largely determined by the author's ability to keep the «flow» of the story going and to deliver during pivotal moments, the same way a good prosecutor may begin to bare down on a witness that starts to show signs of «cracking».
If your business already suffers from these issues, your ability to improve efficiencies in the future depends largely on how well you can spot what's slowing you down today.
What was once a market dominated by whoever could produce the largest volume of marginal - quality content is now a market where success is based largely on your connections, diversity of content formats and your ability to connect with and engage an audience across multiple channels.
This continuous pricing and the ability to place limit orders — means the ETF's performance for any given time period is based largely on the market price return during the holding period, rather than on the ETF's net asset value (NAV)-- the value of the stocks held by the ETF.
Today, PBMs are largely evaluated on their ability to control costs rather than improve health.
In addition, since your ability to obtain a private loan depends largely on a student's (and often their parents») creditworthiness, interest rates can vary quite a bit and can potentially be significantly higher than those available through one of the federal options we discussed earlier.
Whether or not you get approved for a home loan will largely depend on your ability to -LSB-...]
Your ability to get a lower rate of interest largely depends on your credit history and your credit score.
Today, a person's ability to understand their world for what it is (meaning in the truest sence: what we have measured it to be) largely determines whether they are cut out for creating valuable effects on our world.
Unfortunately Wenger's sideways tactics could prove problematic once again as PEA's success is largely predicated on the manager's ability to make the necessary tactical and personnel changes so that our newest strikers are provided with the proper service.
Many clubs were also obsessed with players» fielding, so while the A's spent $ 5.25 million on the oft - injured defensive whiz Coco Crisp and the Orioles threw $ 4.5 million at the recently offensively inept Garrett Atkins largely because of his ability to fill holes at both first and third, Dye — whose outfield range has deteriorated — was left out in the cold.
The Nou Camp faithful have largely warmed to Mascherano during his time in Spain, as his ability on the ball and impressive versatility has seen the player become a fan favourite with Barca supporters.
Suso was largely ineffective when played in the much talked about false nine role, but when he was allowed to drift deeper and more centrally, we saw the talent he possesses on the ball and his ability to play in his team - mates.
Sam Allardyce's reputation has largely been built on his ability to organise a defence and succeed with set - pieces, so when Christian Fuchs» long throw - in from the left wing was so casually headed in by Huth the Palace manager would have been concerned.
We all want our kids to do well in school and to master certain skills and concepts, but our largely singular focus on academic achievement has resulted in a lack of attention to other components of a successful life — the ability to be independent, adaptable, ethical, and engaged critical thinkers.
For decades, we've relied on processed food, largely due to financial and operational constraints which leave school kitchens without the ability to cook real food in schools.
In Germany and Switzerland, council budgets largely depend on their ability to attract new residents and taxpayers.
This applies all the more when a policy's vote - winning ability seems largely to rely on lying about its being a progressive measure to help the poorest.
[42][43] The changes to the Rockefeller laws were largely focused on inmates» ability to appeal for an early release from sentences that were passed on them under mandatory minimum sentencing statutes.
Economists in the U.S. now largely agree that productivity and economic growth are dependent on the quality of human capital, the penetration of technology, the degree to which an economy fosters innovation and an economy's ability to translate basic research and development into commercial enterprises.
Their composition is largely dependent on hydrogen atoms in the molecules, and the ability of these to create hydrogen bonds with other elements.
Our ability to assess biological diversity, ecosystem health, ecological interactions, and a wide range of other important processes is largely dependent on accurately recognizing species.
The findings, reported today in Current Biology, build on earlier work by the same team that shows the ability to recognize faces is largely a genetic trait.
The results showed that the ability of mussels to cope with more acidic conditions depends largely on how much food is available to them, and both factors vary from place to place in a complex geographic mosaic of environmental and ecological conditions.
Existing theories and previous research on how innovation occurs largely assume that it is an ingrained quality of the individual and that only people with this innate ability seek and attain jobs that require it.
The decline is largely attributed to artificial light before bedtime wreaking havoc on our ability to stay in sync with the 24 - hour day.
Having lost the ability to fly or reproduce without assistance, B. mori depends largely on humans for survival.
Whether or not Whim will succeed is likely to hinge largely upon its ability to deliver on the promise of creating an in - person connection for users.
Presented more as a costume drama than a film with any modern relevance, Milk «s power to move is largely dependent on the viewer's ability to watch Sean Penn make hammy faces at the camera.
And the film as a whole seems largely uninterested in exploring the spiritual rot that can set in for government actors who are essentially omnipotent in their abilities to gather information on people all over the world.
Ultimately Gordon Green's latest is a visually interesting though slow and meandering experience, your tolerance of which will largely hinge on your ability to swallow a near endless streams of vaguely whimsical and regret - filled Pacino voiceover.
That's largely because Saulnier doubles down on the best aspect of Blue Ruin; the ability to let his characters make mistakes.
Once you learn to «decode» the words on a page, your ability to read with understanding is largely a reflection of how much knowledge and vocabulary you have and share with the writer.
Even as school systems redrew their boundaries, fired black teachers and principals, and tore up foundational enrollment structures to comply with desegregation orders, they largely ignored Coleman's earlier research on motivation and academic achievement, which found that competition «has a magic ability to create a strong group goal.»
The success of the URN system is largely down to the ability of accredited ARCs to minimise the impact of false alarms on police resources.
Your team's success will largely depend on its commitment to assessment and its ability to act on those findings.
Black middle class families that live in mostly white environments must also put a large emphasis on the ability to code switch and be familiar with the cultures associated with both largely black and largely white communities (Lacy, 2007).
Even so, this Land Rover doesn't feel quite as athletic on road as rivals such as the Audi Q7 and BMW X5, but the difference may be academic, as such abilities will remain largely concealed to most owners — just like the Landie's breadth of off - road talents.
(The success of the Kindle is attributed largely to a user's ability to add books to it within seconds, browsing the Amazon store on the device and paying from a credit card already registered with Amazon.)
The choice of the approach will largely depend on the suitability of particular approach to the topic, and your preferences and abilities.
My recent articles have been largely focused on The Grand Illusion, a hypothesis that many self - publishers (mostly poor writers, some good) are dynamically sustaining a distorted view of collective self - worth (in terms of literary ability) as well as other irrationalities.
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