They are relying on us to do overtime to cover shifts but if nobody comes in there's a drop-off in shifts. |
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Sauropods were long believed to be semi-aquatic swamp wallowers, relying on the buoyancy of water to support their massive bodies. |
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Life was no longer about relying on faults, but displaying our accomplishments. |
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When Judgement Day comes, I'm just going to be relying on a whole lot of fast talking and a winning smile. |
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The first is whether you are only relying on damage within the jurisdiction. |
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Because of the wacky aero rules, drivers are relying more on their pit crews to get the cars out quickly and up front. |
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All species are sleek, raptorial predators, relying on fast locomotion and large mandibles to actively chase down a variety of arthropod prey. |
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His style is stark and angular, relying heavily on the use of flat colour and silhouettes. |
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They should also do head counts of students rather than relying on the false records kept by the company. |
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Frustrated Geoff, who is relying on his fish and chip trade to keep his country pub afloat, is laying down the gauntlet to real ale drinkers. |
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They are huddled in the remaining buildings and relying on airlifts for supplies, since the base's runway was also lost to the deep. |
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We kind of wish they were going to be relying on her personality instead of the music. |
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Other pieces offer the barest wisps of melody, relying on the group's ability to generate structure spontaneously. |
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Interestingly, the company doesn't do much advertising, instead relying on word-of-mouth and sponsorship of events. |
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Lamb korma is nowhere near as powerful as curry or vindaloo, relying more on a subtle blend of spices in a creamy sauce. |
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His friend did not believe in chances nor did he believe in relying on anyone else. |
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It is impossible to grasp them in full by relying on a single, specific example. |
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If the government is relying on polls to gauge public support, it will be very confused. |
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As members of a society, we cope with these complexities and uncertainties by relying on trust. |
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They become destitute and homeless, relying on charity for shelter and food. |
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But crew training should be centrally funded, not relying upon donations from the general public. |
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There is nothing worse than relying on what can all too often turn out to be non-existent rentals to pay off a large mortgage. |
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Farmers also only use synthetic pesticides as a last resort to save the crop, relying instead on natural repellents and controls such as neem. |
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Many are extending their show specials, relying heavily on telephones and stepping up the one-on-one visits of their sales representatives. |
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If you're always late on completing things, people stop relying on you, start resenting you and begin to bypass you. |
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Instead of relying on anecdotal accounts, psychologists could provide better information to assist the resolution of such a case. |
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And he said that sales came through the human touch rather than relying on answerphones and other machines. |
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With companies retrenching and investment falling, the U.S. is relying on the high-spending habits of consumers to keep recession at bay. |
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It is a groundbreaking attempt to protect a fictional storyline with a patent, rather than relying on copyright protection. |
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Even as it proclaimed a socialist state in 1960, it was relying on these sources for half of its development funds. |
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Aljotta is a light fish soup relying heavily on garlic and marjoram for flavour. |
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He's tired of young bands ripping off sounds or relying on fashion to find an audience. |
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It is also a case study in the pitfalls of relying on multilateral arms-control agreements to protect critical U.S. interests. |
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She was currently relying on the generosity of others to provide her lodging and sustenance. |
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This means people relying on artesian wells for their water supply will have to dig deeper if they want clean underground water. |
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Midwives aim to show a woman her own body's capacity to birth, rather than relying on artificial methods. |
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Rather than relying on fried onions from the can, I breaded the onions in panko. |
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The Europeans seem to be relying on the doubts of certain American luminaries, while those luminaries rely on lack of support by the Europeans. |
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Instead of relying on a misleading label, simply avoid foods such as luncheon meat, cheese and whole milk that are naturally high in fat. |
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Larry Pine is an attitudinizing actor relying overmuch on a charm he doesn't quite have. |
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Could relying entirely upon the parent's insurance possibly increase the costs for camper health care? |
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Instead of relying on the hired axes of close friends, he performs all things stringed outside of the bass. |
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It's physically taxing, too, relying as it does on lightning-fast footwork, deep lunges and swift parries. |
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Very few brands have been built by relying solely on direct mail or telemarketing. |
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He cut expenses by outsourcing manufacturing and relying on retail partners to market his products. |
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So he started the second half intent on spraying line drives all over the park and relying on his speed by banging balls into the ground. |
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This applies to squats, bench presses, curls or any exercise relying on a barbell or dumbbells. |
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The plotline is relatively thin, relying on the quantity of ghosts and potential gruesome deaths to keep the story going until its climatic end. |
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The second was made up of complacent industries relying on politicians and bureaucrats to protect them. |
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Sailors in a storm-tossed sea know there is danger in relying solely on battening down the hatches. |
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These engines also could provide electrical power instead of relying on solar cells or batteries. |
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The Fresno test assesses performance of each component of evidence based practice, rather than relying on self report. |
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The presidency would become increasingly titular and ceremonial, relying on advisors to run the day to day affairs of government. |
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Inevitably, a radio message is less powerful than a television message, relying solely on the sense of sound. |
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Now they are relying on visitors to generously donate money while admiring the beautiful petunias, begonias and busy lizzy flowers. |
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It's better to change up early, relying on the strong low-down torque and excellent gearbox to keep you rolling along at a reasonable pace. |
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Not only are financial products bewilderingly complex, advisors are relying on the wrong people to guide them. |
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It may be that he finds himself relying on his two most physical strikers, but there is no mistaking his desire to field a more creative talent. |
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One of these also included room for participants to comment, relying on a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods. |
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Maybe we shouldn't be relying on charm as any sort of reliable indicator of character. |
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Surely a book's narrative should suffice to make its point, instead of relying on this self-indulgent twaddle? |
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In those cases they must use their own judgement, relying on their own personal moral compass and using their own discretion. |
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The final design emphasizes its simplicity, heavily relying on upstage lighting technique and set movement. |
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Luckily, the developers of this game aren't relying on cross-selling and marketing blitzes. |
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One can well forgive an author for relying on internet blitz chess to research openings grandmasters hardly ever play. |
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The film opens with a bloodbath, relying heavily on killing, maiming and general shock tactics. |
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They eat almost exclusively fruit in the winter, relying on the berries of mountain ash, juniper, dogwood, and others. |
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They eat almost nothing but fruit in the winter, relying on the berries of mountain ash, juniper, holly, and others. |
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The film skilfully keeps the leads straight, relying on support to bear the brunt of the comedy. |
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Edwards clearly relying on someone else's brief, rather than his own knowledge or understanding of the issues. |
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If they can do it without relying on underlying axioms of homophobia and bigotry, then I'll eat my hat. |
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With bowling shoes, you're relying on them to give you a good slide up to the foul line. |
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Thailand is relying on rising exports and a consumer-spending boom to double economic growth this year. |
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Handheld devices and smart cards will have built-in computers relying on boards, ICs, and components. |
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Those mindlessly stating the opposite are ill informed and unscientific, relying on outdated belief patterns rather than facts. |
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The fact that the story was untrue would not have prevented him from relying on this defence and succeeding in it. |
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The defendants applied to the court to vary the order relying on the false documents and untruthful affidavits. |
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Generals admitted relying on intelligence reports of ground damage that were unverified, contradictory, erroneous and misleading. |
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All societies, clubs, associations and organisations relying on annual subscriptions find renewal times somewhat fraught. |
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Tanzanian hip hop musicians mediate between English and Swahili, relying on both languages to construct a unique soundscape for their music. |
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But if this one will be relying on old tactics like secret missions and nightly missile raids, I don't think much will be happening in secret. |
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This is written in a document that has no spellcheck so I'm relying on what I know. |
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He said the festival also encouraged young artistes to play musical instruments instead of relying on computers to spice up their sounds. |
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Musically, however, she has bumping along the bottom for years, relying on her eye for the zeitgeist to boost interest. |
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By relying on mystique and word-of-mouth, whether here or overseas, the company saves a bundle on marketing costs. |
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Not requiring long grass or thick bush for cover, their methods are those of a courser, relying on speed and dogged endurance in the chase. |
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It left him crippled and scarcely able to walk, often relying on the help of callipers and sticks. |
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How did we get to the point of relying on these numpties to encapsulate and express emotions on our behalf? |
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Rather than relying on official scientific publications, however, Cuvier relied on travelers' accounts of the apron and the steatopygia. |
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In particular, it appeared to the Crown that they were relying on the customs of tanistry and gavelkind. |
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He also says that relying on cardiothoracic surgeons to do lung resections may mean that some do too few to maintain competence. |
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The Wiltshire Badger Group claimed the vets were ignoring modern science and relying on old wives' tales. |
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The book is largely wordless, relying instead on a symphony of onomatopoeia. |
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The boxers set a brisk pace for heavyweights, both relying on speed of hand and continual movement. |
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When I joined the staff in 1973, it had no staff correspondents, relying entirely on stringers and outside contributors. |
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At the moment, mobile operators are almost all relying on cell ID as the means to automatically locate users. |
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Various stabilizers for the adobes themselves have been developed, with most, however, relying on cementitious or asphalt-based compounds. |
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This would, however, require a determined struggle, relying on Senate filibusters and similar tactics. |
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Colleagues say that he has been relying on snatches of food and drink from the hospitality rooms of television studios. |
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It could be that he just instinctively knows what to do, instinctively knows what's right, relying on gut feeling rather than cerebral exertion. |
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The versatile engineer uses minimal outboard gear, relying mostly on the console for EQ and other effects. |
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In other words, relying on the continued stupidity of central bankers is not the most tenable investment thesis. |
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Instead, Adams is relying on more subtle methods to protect his old lady's integrity. |
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The two of them trekked and hitched across Iran, relying on the kindness of strangers. |
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The Hong Konger turned the tide in the second set, relying on her serve-and-volley style to level proceedings. |
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His wife was complacent and sweet tempered, relying completely on her husband's judgement. |
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Most optical gas sensors are passive, relying on the inherent spectroscopic properties of the gases themselves. |
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The report highlights the fact that many people are relying on the state pension for their retirement income. |
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They formed even tighter links with each other, relying on ethnic cohesiveness not only for moral support, but financial as well. |
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Instead of relying on ice axes, they studied fall lines, plucking smooth routes from seemingly impassable rock faces. |
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In fact, it would be in deep trouble if it was relying on the utterly solid, sweet-natured and imperturbable country boy for dramatic tension. |
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Christine admits that it was she who went to pieces, relying on antidepressants and too much alcohol. |
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We respectfully disagree with the Judge in so far as he was relying on the pleaded representations by inference. |
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I must be open about the fact that I am relying heavily here on motifs that loom large in my own tradition of Calvinist pietism. |
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The author shows a deft hand at describing the fighting without relying on blocks of first-person accounts. |
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The sun is shining on Alpine pistes and resorts are relying on artificial snow cannons to keep slopes open. |
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He lost seven stone in weight and was eventually confined to bed, relying on a nebuliser to help him breathe. |
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Most health care professionals view homeopathy as relying on the placebo effect to produce results. |
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The first half was very evenly balanced with each team relying heavily on place kicks for their score. |
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The historic insularity and xenophobia of the Japanese have perpetuated a style of cooking relying on the indigenous ingredients of the country. |
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I have to say that I am quite happy relying on theirs, and the guidebooks description, and have no urge to come back to conquer the place. |
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Hall is relying on the West Australian runner to launch his bid for interdominion history. |
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Now, as the era of the imperial CEO draws to a dramatic and painful close, CEOs are relying on these corporate consiglieri even more. |
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For example, very few support video playback, relying solely on audio and still images. |
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The cross-motion was by the applicant for contempt of court, relying on some of the grounds raised now before me. |
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Benjamin Day began his paper in 1833 without any capital, relying on a slow, hand-cranked flatbed press. |
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But typically they live as solitary itinerants wandering across the land, relying on daily charity from pious Hindus. |
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Cadbury needs to move away from relying on impulse purchases at corner shops and into mainstream supermarket distribution. |
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However, if you are relying on a home insurance policy, check with your insurer that cover extends to travel overseas. |
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Besides relying on information from residents, they also carry out covert and overt patrols. |
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Yet I also know that, for my own peace of mind, I can't keep relying on such stunning fortuities. |
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The developer is criticized for relying on a private company for some of the supply. |
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The division employs just seven people, relying on freelance editors, designers and publicists. |
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He has stopped relying so heavily on his fastball and has begun to use his curveball and changeup as his primary pitches. |
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Don't take the 12-ounce limit as an absolute cut-off, especially if you're relying on calcium-fortified orange juice as a substitute for milk. |
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The elites are banking and relying on our complicity for the maintenance and furtherance of empire. |
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His running is the reason why the Wildcats are relying more on power football and the option. |
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It is practically a silent movie, relying on sound effects, rather than dialogue. |
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He plays innocent puppy passion perfectly and actually makes you feel Tom's pain without relying on a pratfall or incredibly idiotic double take. |
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Aggressors in the past, relying on our apparent lack of military force, have unwisely precipitated war. |
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But predatory birds attack from above, relying on their excellent vision to sight prey during daylight. |
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We were physically drained from the first mission on oxygen, but the Army and Marine troops were relying on our support, so we pressed. |
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By relying on technological innovation and development, geoengineering would increase the role of private actors relative to that of government. |
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The problem with relying upon just one profit center is that a single profit center can go up, or it can go down. |
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I think if we are relying on goalkeepers scoring goals then I won't be long in this business. |
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Omnivorous species were classified as relying on animal or vegetable food depending on the most important contribution to the diet. |
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Over a quarter of the Netherlands lies below sea level, relying on a network of dykes, canals and pumps to stay dry. |
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There are 140,000 addresses in Hull relying on walls and embankments to prevent flooding every day of the year. |
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Indeed, the plaintiffs in this case are relying on decisions disallowing the use of animal tests by plaintiffs to prove causation. |
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Unfortunately, data disasters are more likely to occur on systems relying on older or used hardware. |
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This is a franchise making strides, but it is still relying more on guile and guts than skill. |
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Not that their coach is relying entirely on good organisation to take them further still. |
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He said that he was still concerned over the future of the jobs of dockers and others relying on ships coming into the harbour. |
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But relying solely on rising house prices to create equity in your property is precarious to say the least. |
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Production of ethanol is also expected to reduce the environmental impact of relying on fossil fuel. |
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Kumaratunga is increasingly relying on her extensive executive powers as president. |
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On the other hand, the people who are creating the messages may simply not be relying on effective backstops to check their copy before it is distributed. |
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Whether you are relying on the kindness of friends, relatives or strangers, you are placing yourself in a position of dependence rather than independence. |
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Children have also become more sedentary, frequently relying on junk food for nourishment, all of which adds to the growing epidemic of obesity in the United States. |
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These fresh-faced kids held the stage without flashy gimmickry, histrionics or rock star poses, relying instead on their songs and musicianship to do their talking for them. |
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Eventually the parties agreed on a strict monitoring plan relying on seismographs and strain gauges to assess the effect on the structure as crews installed the caissons. |
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But without proof, jurors may be uncomfortable relying on something as theoretical as recovered memory. |
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The play thus presents the Spanish as offering a more immediate example of how to achieve imperial status, rather than relying upon the myths of the past. |
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Universities are economically parasitic, relying on external support. |
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The pre-Christmas shopping frenzy shifts into high gear this week, with many families relying on their credit cards to tide them over this expensive period. |
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Military spokespeople told The Daily Beast that they were relying on CDC guidelines to protect their soldiers. |
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By relying on camouflage, the military resort to the same artifice that enables many prey animals to enhance their chances of survival by minimizing detectability. |
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Marsh is relying on the corporate clients of its parent company to publicise its service, and expects that employees will view it as an additional voluntary benefit. |
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These research microscopes often have binocular eyepieces, relying upon a series of prisms to split the image so that it may be viewed with both eyes. |
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Where you once safely drove around the dodgy streets of seedy inner-city suburbs, you're now confined to relying on your alertness and stealth to ensure safe passage. |
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Taylor's funk-influenced style hearkens back to the days when Motown was pounding out hit after soulful hit, without relying on sentimentalism or retro-chic. |
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Daughter In The House Of Fools and Mikazuki relying on a more rhythmic and harmonic propulsion utilising a disjointed funk and Eastern sounding harmonics respectively. |
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A cardholder, aware of the delay in the sifting of information by the computer centre, withdraws excessive amounts by relying on a balance he knows to be out of date. |
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Simple, elegant forms and natural textures are used in a design that emphasises warmth and comfort without relying on fussy detailing and excessive decoration. |
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She is often facile, especially when relying on pop psychology. |
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Go ahead, write M.I.A. off as a faux-radical relying on the aesthetics of revolution to sell records. |
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We are still relying on surgery, chemotherapy and other anticancer drugs, and radiation, just as we did 40 years ago. |
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In the Badger State, Democratic gubernatorial challenger Tom Barrett is the one primarily relying on third-party efforts. |
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Some reviewers gave her flak for relying a bit too heavily on her cue cards in this one, but at least she rocked the bandanna. |
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He ran the same kind of campaign against brat that he ran a dozen years earlier against Jones, relying on negative ads and mail. |
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However, this comes at a time when cash-strapped Greeks are relying on free or subsidized medical care in greater numbers. |
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At a time the media should show responsibility in its reportage of a crisis, several foreign correspondents have been relying on hearsay and rumour. |
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Some 450 million years ago, both jawed and jawless vertebrates began relying on cells called lymphocytes to support the burgeoning adaptive immune system. |
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They began by relying heavily on friends and family to come to events. |
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He spent his formative years working in D.C. go-go, and his compositions have that loose-limbed swagger, relying heavily on sampled horn screams and weeping electric pianos. |
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You'll select a number of units to deploy for each scenario, relying on such fantasy staples as weapon-heavy cavaliers and nimble archers to see you through. |
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In accordance with the strategy of orientalism, and relying on the electronic and print media, the myths of the Other are created and perpetuated. |
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Eliot's protagonist speaks aloud, to himself and to his readers, relying on unarticulated but implicit similarities between his situation and theirs. |
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Cooper's mistake was to pose these policies in the old-fashioned language of realpolitik and power, rather than relying on the moral rhetoric of the day. |
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By relying on a characteristically low-key form of moral persuasion, he believes he is slowly winning them over and that the foundations will eventually reflect his influence. |
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The next step may be an airfreighting network, instead of relying on the cargoholds of planes carrying tourists to determine where our exports can go. |
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Instead of relying on signage to help people find their way, more facilities are trying to make orientation and navigation more intuitive by using different materials. |
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Frankly, a film that is relying on the flesh ripping skill of its monster to scare your skorts off shouldn't be hiding its horror outside the frame. |
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The company is relying on the various trade unions and works councils to suppress opposition to the job cuts, which sparked protests in Germany and strikes in France in April. |
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In their search for the sniper, police are relying on psychological profiling to better understand and predict what's going through the sniper's mind. |
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Meanwhile, Jamaican cuisine in general has been getting lighter and more healthful, relying less on coconut oil and starchy yams, cassava, and breadfruit. |
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The employee would be relying upon certain implied contractual terms such as that of trust and confidence and the duty to provide a safe working environment. |
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Investing in policies that encourage such changes would be much smarter than subsidizing the fertilizer industry's move toward relying on fracked gas. |
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But I believe that we must make a step towards the creation of 18 governorates enjoying some self-rule and not relying on a central government or a regional federation. |
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What, indeed, would be the point of establishing elaborately protective rules of criminal procedure if they could be evaded by simply relying on administrative detention? |
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The Border Patrol is relying mostly on improved technology, such as remote sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles, and better identification systems to combat the terrorist threat. |
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Since I had that memory card fail halfway around Paris the thought of anybody relying on me for photographs unnerves me, so I've made sure they know I can't promise anything. |
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I cannot take the risk of relying on a player who has not displayed anything essential during the pre-season fixtures and the championship games in his club. |
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A few years ago, the soft drink giant and its many independent bottlers around the world were increasingly relying on merchandise tied to sporting events to promote the brand. |
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The matter is not helped by the unscholarly practice, common in work seeking to orient itself by means of critical theory, of relying on secondary sources. |
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The FBI, relying heavily on hearsay and reportage from the American press and even international presses, provided an extensive profile of Baker as a political threat. |
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They accused him of too heavily relying on facts learned from informants who had helped build the government's criminal case against the defendants. |
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Science is a deeply social enterprise, relying on the work, cooperative and competitive, of generations of inquirers, and their pooled evidential resources. |
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They add that relying on asking parents about the age of their home to determine which children should be screened for lead poisoning is inadequate. |
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Liberia, the epicenter of the epidemic, was relying on just 50 doctors to care for the entire nation before the outbreak occurred. |
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He sets out to establish a solid stylistic chronology, relying heavily on dated objects or those with invincible provenances, tradesmen's bills, and house inventories. |
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Instead of relying strictly on fancy graphics and animations, which often just slow surfers down, you should use meaningful headlines, subheads, and menus and other links. |
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Unlike later models of fictional police, these supersleuths are in the great detective tradition, relying on brainpower not police power or firepower. |
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They were relying on social engineering to create and enforce the rules. |
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The actor doesn't cop out by relying on past characterizations. |
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While relying upon the basic framework and preoccupations of an established genre, the road movie, Badlands twists, defamiliarises and critiques its familiar coordinates. |
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He sees it as something akin to having the radio on in the background and envisages brokers using it to track news instead of relying on news tickers. |
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And he should not be making excuses for his idiot cronies or relying on politesse and bureaucratic snafus to explain why he was late when the crisis hit. |
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As a result, utilities are relying more than ever on gas-fired generating plants. |
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Future efforts to increase good corporate practices would be centered on the issuance of orders rather than relying on institutions to make the improvements. |
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Thus the position now acknowledged is that in an appropriate case a claimant in a negligence suit may establish a prima facie case by relying on the fact of the accident. |
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They were like bats relying on the sounds vibrating off the room. |
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But for the most part, he is relying on his ability to see the possibilities for both players and to capitalize on them or thwart them as the case may be. |
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The stock markets, leisure travel, and all the other industries affected are relying on the sum of all these measures, including the placebos, to recover. |
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Hollywood has developed a habit of relying on what worked best in the past, and 300 was hugely successful. |
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On the other hand, if it all goes wrong, he might turn out to be just one more erratic autocrat relying on nationalist rhetoric and the spoils system to stay in power. |
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Some of the music released during this period now sounds terribly dated, however, relying as it does on overly familiar textbook samples and sounds. |
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Though still relying upon single lenses, Leeuwenhoek's unparalleled grinding skill produced microscopes of very high power, with magnifications ranging to 500 power. |
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There was a germ of a good idea here, but the finished product was a pretty flaccid affair, relying on saucy language and innuendo for its cheap laughs. |
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Franks was not relying on pseudoscientific nuttery about the lady-parts shutting down pregnancy in the case of rape. |
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Rick suggests a Woodbury-esque sneak attack on the hospital and lays out a meticulous strategy relying heavily on timing and luck. |
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They're not young men anymore, but Jackson and Co. still have solid chops and plenty of stamina, relying on themselves and no outside musicians, just like the old days. |
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As a Manhattanite he also walks everywhere, rather than relying on a car. |
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The U.S. is relying more these days on bases outside the country. |
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Mother wolves do not leave the den for the first few weeks, relying on the fathers to provide food for them and their young. |
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Wolves kill dogs on occasion, with some wolf populations relying on dogs as an important food source. |
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Herodotus claims to be better informed than his predecessors by relying on empirical observation to correct their excessive schematism. |
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It stalks its prey among the tangled weeds, relying on its cryptic camouflage for concealment. |
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Robert Chrisman believed that by relying on community support TBS could be self-determining. |
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Lock keepers' cottages were also brought back to life and locks were automated rather than relying on the old self-winding mechanism. |
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As to who will be hit the hardest by the directive, most agree that operators relying heavily on nightwork will suffer the most. |
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Nevertheless, when relying on a relational DBMS, the system must factorize XML documents before it can store them in its data structures. |
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But some sites today, still relying on scheduled defrag, are wondering why their gains are marginal at best. |
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Byrne used a variety of off-speed pitches, mainly relying on a sharp sinker that helped induce 13 groundouts. |
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This time around, it appears that the Russians are relying heavily on rt. |
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Effective organizing of large organizations activities with complex order is possible with relying on cybernetic controls. |
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Jones apud Smith means that the original source is Jones, but that the author is relying on Smith for that reference. |
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Holier-than-thou Clegg's stumped if he was relying on the launderette man to clean up politics. |
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Denzel Washington stars as a paralysed forensics expert relying on rookie cop Angelina Jolie in a calculatedly nasty serial-killer case. |
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Cookieless sessions enable you to take advantage of session state without relying on browser cookies. |
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Theodosius was unable to recruit enough Roman troops, relying on barbarian warbands without Roman military discipline or loyalty. |
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James was convinced by addresses from Dissenters that he had their support and so could dispense with relying on Tories and Anglicans. |
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It aggressively sought women voters in the 1920s, often relying on patriotic themes. |
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Many of the new political entities no longer supported their armies through taxes, instead relying on granting them land or rents. |
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A rotary mower rotates about a vertical axis with the blade spinning at high speed relying on impact to cut the grass. |
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In addition to relying on absolute time, classical mechanics assumes Euclidean geometry for the structure of space. |
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It is the industrial age development of the deadfall trap, but relying on the force of a wound spring rather than gravity. |
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At a small press, it is possible to survive by relying entirely on commissioned material. |
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A burgeoning literature relying on strong instruments provides mixed findings. |
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Early castles often exploited natural defences, lacking features such as towers and arrowslits and relying on a central keep. |
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Despite his great education and poetic talents, Donne lived in poverty for several years, relying heavily on wealthy friends. |
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Their rhythms may be syncopated and quite different from work song rhythms, relying on the instruments to keep time rather than the voice. |
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When the bulk of a bank's assets can be traded, relying on historical acquisition costs distorts reality and leads to capital misallocation. |
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Rather than relying on a heavily fortified front line, the defence was to be arranged in a series of echelons. |
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Britain refused to withdraw from Suez, relying upon its treaty rights, as well as the sheer presence of the Suez garrison. |
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The Sadducees rejected the divine inspiration of the Prophets and the Writings, relying only on the Torah as divinely inspired. |
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Influenced by Enlightenment thinkers, she believed in progress and derides Burke for relying on tradition and custom. |
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Smaller aerodromes may have few or no signs, relying instead on diagrams and charts. |
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Or we might go practically unaccompanied, relying on our native wit and good fortune to attain our ends. |
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In general burghs probably carried out far more local trading with their hinterlands, relying on them for food and raw materials. |
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Unfortunately for Bruce, the Scots' tradition for the preceding 200 years had been demonstrably different, relying on primogeniture instead. |
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Should danger be detected, the piglets take cover or stand immobile, relying on their camouflage to keep them hidden. |
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It remained difficult for artists relying on the Welsh market to support themselves until well into the 20th century. |
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During this process, they are capable of fasting for several months, relying on their fat reserves. |
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In these locations, overfishing has not only proved disastrous to fish stocks but also to the fishing communities relying on the harvest. |
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Overfishing of small fish such as sand eels can lead to steep declines in the colonies relying on these prey items. |
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Article 1 of the convention defined the term shelf in terms of exploitability rather than relying upon the geological definition. |
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Hipparchus, relying on Pytheas, according to Strabo, places this area south of Britain, but he, Strabo, calculates that it is north of Ierne. |
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If a wheat crop is destroyed by a pest we may plant a hardier variety of wheat the next year, relying on intraspecific diversity. |
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He was relying on the official dating scheme, which must have been the fasti consulares. |
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He committed his novels to memory and was reciting them to his cellmates, partly relying on their memory. |
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The Portuguese sought to dominate the source, rather than relying on Arab traders who sold it to the Venetians for exorbitant prices. |
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That includes relying on her husband, Thomas, for help with everything from prerace visualization to training regimens. |
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The United Nations has drawn criticism for relying too heavily on English, and not enough on the other five official languages. |
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Some languages use relatively restrictive word order, often relying on the order of constituents to convey important grammatical information. |
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The outcome was a hung parliament, with the Liberals relying on Labour and the Irish Parliamentary Party for their parliamentary majority. |
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The result was another hung parliament, with the Liberals again relying on Labour and the Irish Parliamentary Party. |
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The Leveller Thomas Rainborough responded, relying on Overton's arguments, that the Levellers required respect for others' natural rights. |
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Some pits continued to use candles for illumination, relying on the Davy to warn men when to extinguish them. |
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It is highly unlikely that Slater resorted to physical punishment, relying on a system of fines. |
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I planted some roselle in the garden so I can start making my own hibiscus tea instead of relying on processed agua de jaimaica powders. |
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Rather than relying on trial and error or instinct, you can use the histogram to help you decide what to focus on. |
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We may forgo wheat production in that area and plant a different species altogether, relying on interspecific diversity. |
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Wowd's unique approach is to determine what's popular based on the pages real people visit rather than relying on Web crawlers and data centers. |
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The method is also more natural, relying on water and food-grade ethanol rather than the traditional methanol or wood alcohol. |
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Scammers are relying on people's vulnerability and vishing is particularly insidious in exploiting this. |
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Among spacers, the proportion relying on short-acting methods other than the injectable increased in 11 of the 13 countries. |
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By relying on his pen, he expressed his revulsion acerbically and mordantly at the way the body politic behaved. |
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Daily News Egypt was keen to hear from one of the online retail outlets relying mainly on domestic online transactions, souq. |
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Milne also warns that it's unrealistic to value a private company by relying on the price-earnings ratios that prevail among public companies. |
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