The majority of studies rely on survey research alone and there appears to be little qualitative work. |
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Instead, waiters, waitresses and every other person who used to have to rely on tips to live were given a decent wage. |
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Over the weekend the Sunday Times wrote an article saying people shouldn't rely on buy-to-let to finance their old age. |
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When I was coming into the Church, experience quickly taught me that I could not rely on catechesis at the parish level. |
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It is well known that speakers rely on prosodic and gestural features at the time of producing and understanding verbal irony. |
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Our alliances around the world with other countries that we rely on to help us have been shredded and left in tatters around the globe. |
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Faulks said the alarm was not properly connected to electrical mains and would have had to rely on a back-up battery even if switched on. |
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While squats and leg presses don't directly target the calves, they do rely on them for stability during heavier lifts. |
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Those lucky to own a horse were able to travel much better and faster than those who had to rely on mail coaches. |
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Plants are aerobic organisms that rely on oxygen for development and metabolism. |
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Industry takings rely on the sale of alcohol and the more they sell, the better their profits. |
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The members rely on developing a consensus after studying a broad array of macroeconomic indicators. |
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But Hollinghurst doesn't rely on tabloid-inspired plot machinations to keep the book's engine ticking. |
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Forced to rely on their own resources, they sallied out of the city walls and routed Rory's army. |
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Whilst men generally rely on visual stimulation for their kicks, women prefer aural pleasure. |
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In tactical planning on strategic and key issues for the country we can rely for a common position on parties from the left to the right. |
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Power boats, he says, rely solely on an engine for propulsion and usually are not stable enough for sailing open seas. |
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Wildlife species that rely on native grasslands and sagebrush habitat have experienced considerable change. |
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What we cannot rely on any more is solidly predictable attendance at uninteresting concerts. |
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You can rely on these specifications and use them as a guide in your purchase of a fulfilling saddle or motorcycle seat. |
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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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She appeared all at sea, with no script but her presence of mind to rely on. |
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Long incubation periods and frequent asymptomatic infections, make it difficult to rely on diagnosis. |
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When astronauts go into microgravity they lose their sense of place and have to rely on visual and auditory cues. |
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However, they had no phone lines between their main bases and had to rely on runners to keep in contact with each other. |
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Pay is so low for many workers that some rely on state assistance to take care of their families. |
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You don't have to rely on teammates for an assist, there's no variance in the shot's distance, and there is no defender. |
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In order to establish that contention the applicants assert they have no need to rely upon any statutory underpinning. |
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Given that forecasts were so inaccurate, I thought it might be preferable to rely on projections based on simple rules of thumb. |
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Certain products such as yogurt, milkshakes and ice cream may rely on aspartame for sweetness. |
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In feudal times the serfs had to rely on the beneficence of the lord of the manor. |
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But, as things stand, I am having to rely on my parents for financial assistance. |
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When things do go wrong, all passengers rely on them and look to them for guidance. |
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However, one look at our eager students reminds us they rely on and look to us for leadership, guidance and motivation. |
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Films with a narrow focus generally rely on endearing characters to pull you in for the long haul. |
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Shouldn't we support natural replenishment of fish stocks where possible rather than rely on artificial restocking? |
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If we rely on such counsel, if enhancing the national welfare depends on such, we are in for a rough time. |
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Police forces, rather than wanting to row back from the controversy surrounding the use of DNA evidence, increasingly rely on the technique. |
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Most anglers had to rely on lobworm to tempt fish on a river a yard above normal level and still rising. |
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A hundred other wildlife species, from polar bears to Arctic foxes, also rely on this unique wild jewel. |
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Katie's hearing began to deteriorate in 1997 and she had to rely on hearing aids and lip-reading. |
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The barge also features some aquaponic techniques, which rely on the natural give and take between creatures and plants. |
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Therefore, users must rely on site developers to apply a consistent logic in their linking practices in order to create effective mental models. |
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Many facilities do not provide linguistically appropriate care, but rather rely on anyone on staff to act as interpreters. |
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Some farmers rely on alternative water sources, such as wells, other streams or rivers. |
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These clients rely upon the company to develop quality, competitively priced products in accordance with rigidly monitored specifications. |
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Social services, schools and parents and carers rely on us to offer a service which isn't available anywhere else. |
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Traders rely on instinct, on a sense of the direction of the herd, mindful of the constant threat of competing predators. |
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Most of them rely heavily on the traditional rhyme scheme of abcb often coupled with very short lines. |
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We should rely only on those properties of a figure that either are explicitly assumed or follow logically from the assumptions and axioms. |
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Those seeking protection from religious fascism can rely on the judiciary to deliver them up to it on a plate. |
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You still have to revise and prepare thoroughly for the examination and not try to rely on finding the information whilst in the exam hall. |
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They rely on two cases, both decided before the 1996 Act introduced the statutory entitlement to a review of the decision. |
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We simply must rely on God to give us divine revelation by his Holy Spirit. |
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With regular striker Denman out for the season Addingham have had to rely on the youthful David Tod and he has been an absolute revelation. |
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Accountants can't rely on something they've read to determine their liability risk, and should obtain formal legal advice on their situation. |
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Many of the large charities rely on legacies, which can cut inheritance tax bills. |
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What about state pensioners, those who have to rely on their savings and people on fixed incomes such as annuities? |
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In other words, you rely upon the criminal record as appears from the documents annexed to the stated case. |
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They may be knee-deep in paisley but always keep the songs on a leash and never rely too much on nostalgic trappings. |
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Science has moved on and so have the tools the police rely upon and lean on in order to prosecute and gain convictions. |
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She really didn't have the option to rely on or to lean on anyone else on that team her freshman year. |
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He did not rely on his own resource, friendship with Pharaoh or past accomplishments. |
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Short-legged hoppers rely on the release of stored energy in a rapid catapult action, Burrows explains in his paper. |
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A UK resident can rely on main residence relief to avoid capital gains tax. |
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As a result Hislop, who leads nearest rival Sean Emmett by 13 points, had to rely on his time from the morning session of 51.542 sec. |
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Our nation needs to get serious about resourcing its reserves if it's going to rely on them as heavily as it has lately. |
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People who rely on harsh laxatives may find that they too get caught up in a vicious cycle. |
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No longer able to rely on Marxism to excite voters, the left turned to nationalism as a new form of collectivism. |
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To add color to a mostly herbal garden, rely on a few shrubs that bloom nearly year-round, such as lavatera and groundcover roses. |
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Ron argued that generally accepted auditing standards entitled him to rely on Hal's representations. |
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The zombie intuitions on which such arguments rely are controversial and their soundness remains in dispute. |
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With respect to the requirement to provide notice of the intended repossession, the defendants rely upon the principle enunciated here. |
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Some papers rely on the repackaging of stories from a parent paper, others run wire stories, and some emphasize original reporting. |
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He was quite happy, in fact, to rely upon US training and largesse less than twenty years ago. |
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They are a way of acknowledging the work the recipient has done, which doesn't rely on monetary remuneration. |
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However, we still rely entirely on the generosity of the public for funding. |
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The few remaining teachers rely solely on donations from various sources for their survival. |
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You would think we would not have to rely upon public assistance to make ends meet. |
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Even branded goods are sometimes forced to rely on that elasticity of demand to boost flagging sales. |
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Is it clear to you to what extent you can trust your eyes and to what extent you can rely on them? |
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Instead, the majority of voters seem to rely on authority figures telling them how they should vote. |
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Banks rely on us being a bit lazy, a bit afraid of change, and a bit ignorant about what is available. |
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This is a situation where an ally, the United States, can rely upon us, can trust upon us. |
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He talks about how man cannot rely on his own skills to survive in the modern world, how he's reliant on many others for his sense of self. |
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Reintegration with the cityscape would rely on attractive differences rather than soft-edged harmony. |
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But prosecutors have had to rely on the Bosnian government military for crucial radio intercepts. |
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Doesn't the authority of the old university in fact rely upon its solid, thing-like quality, while in the virtual university all bets are off? |
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Other situations which rely on a different style of leadership and a different style of direction and control have to be accepted as well. |
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Pilots rely on the different wind directions at different heights to ' steer ' the balloon. |
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Believers, regenerate persons, who believe in Him, and rely on Him, have put on Christ. |
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This process of using observation and experiment to refute false theories does not rely on induction in any way. |
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Places with poor refrigeration or contaminated water sources rely on aseptically packaged milk for nourishment. |
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The most polluting methods are the ones that rely on reforming hydrocarbons inside the car. |
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To be an effective guard, the Komondor had to rely mostly on its own senses to detect and defend against danger. |
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To win a World Cup you need a few players to chip in with goals, not just rely on one player to get five or six. |
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Many graziers in the Far West of New South Wales rely on working dogs to help round up goats. |
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To hold on, insects, including ants, rely on small claws or on sticky foot secretions. |
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I know I am dying, but I rely on my medical support team to prolong my life within the bounds of medical science. |
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The snakes that evolved venom no longer had to rely solely on constriction or other ways of physically subduing their prey. |
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Artists rely on the structure provided by laws of kinetics and pattern and chemistry as much as on chance. |
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We learnt to rely on air con, flyscreens and the enormous fridge full of cooling drinks. |
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If we increasingly rely on the pressures of potential civil litigation to alter behavior it may eventually rebound on the legal profession. |
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When we act in order to benefit ourselves in the long-term, we utilize the reality principle, and we rely not on our instinct, but on reason. |
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There are a few cairns, but do not rely on them, as they are widely spaced and small. |
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Unlike shooting with panoramic cameras, which rely on wide-angle lenses, this method works best with normal or mild telephoto lenses. |
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Always, in the past, you could rely on wicked one-liners and glorious cameo roles. |
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Horse owners who purchase ready-mixed feeds rely on the company to provide a balanced, quality ration. |
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Women must rely on male agents to deal with government offices and conduct many business transactions. |
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Whereas motte and bailey castles were surrounded by a wooden fence, the stone keeps could rely on outer walls made of stone. |
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We shall have to rely instead on the razor-sharp mind of Lord Hutton and the work of his inquiry. |
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I don't think it's circular, really, to rely on showing rather than on ratiocination as a bedrock for philosophy. |
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Although they have two small eyes, whip scorpions rely on their first pair of legs to help feel their way around. |
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Through her experiences, the main character realises that when all is said and done, she can only rely on herself. |
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To rely on a phone call from California when so many lives are at stake is not enough. |
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His report is not helpful and given the shortcomings already adverted to, I prefer to rely on the evidence. |
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Shame he seems to have to rely on wheedlingly bland ballads to keep him on the radio though. |
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Here I rely on Chun, who is somewhat more advantageously positioned to participate in this debate, to provide the critique. |
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Unions often rely on volunteers to administrate, thereby keeping costs at a minimum. |
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Whatever they did, they did it well, for they could rely on a good education and on the self-assurance common to well-born individuals. |
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Businesses rarely rely exclusively on quantitative research to make weighty marketing decisions. |
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The second ground of power that I would rely upon is Order 16 rule 4 which is the rule permitting the joinder of necessary parties. |
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We sing jingles, eat media recommended food and rely on the media to communicate with our dear ones. |
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It was a mark of the Scottish Executive's desperation to get off the Holyrood hook that the First Minister had to rely on fiscal jiggery-pokery. |
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We rely on our muscles to walk, lift objects and climb stairs. However, in space muscles become weaker when there is no gravity to overcome. |
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A couple of years ago you could always rely on a lorry driver to give way and allow you to pass. |
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It was just a shame that the high price of candle wax forced her to rely mainly on oil lamps. |
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Don't be tempted to rely solely on pesticides as a quick-fix solution to any lawn problem. |
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People rely so much on these accursed contraptions, they have become joined at the hip. |
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The chances are, in rural areas you will not have mains water and rely on a well or spring with a pump to supply water to the house. |
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This is because when singing romances, a singer must rely only on his or her voice and the accompaniment of the piano and not on stage props. |
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At provincial level both associations rely on local accommodations to prevent fixture clashes in dual counties. |
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Do not rely on them for landing that assistant professor job, or anything else in academia. |
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Or perhaps babies rely on an innate facility for making automatic distinctions of up to three or four items without counting them out, as some other scientists theorize. |
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If you must rely on a home remedy, the best is a jigger of pickle juice. |
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But why did the generals feel the need to rely on these groups, even after the Soviets left Afghanistan? |
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At least 50,000 families in the Andean highlands rely on herding alpaca for income and to sustain themselves. |
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As he gets his feet wet at City Hall, he's likely to rely on Daley apparatchiks and influential donors for guidance. |
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The Sailor Senshi rely on a central command which is run by two cats, Artemis and Luna. |
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It frightens the psychological concept of oneself that all of us rely on to maintain our dignity and overcome uncertainty in life. |
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That means shoppers will no longer have to rely on the big-name designers to concoct pieces with the latest trends. |
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And so Emmert, unable to rely upon the NCAA's rulebook for justification, took to the bully pulpit and bullied, righteously. |
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In recent years, Cerberus has purposely become involved with companies that benefit from, and rely on, public policy. |
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These days Fancourt must rely on a walking frame to get around. |
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The process uses organic peroxides that do not rely on any accelerators. |
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It is his submission that there is no warrant for the proposition that the claimant can rely upon matters which were unknown and could not have been known to the defendant. |
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From salads and casseroles to pasta, pizza, tacos and quesadillas, many favorite dishes rely on cheese for their unique taste, texture and appearance. |
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While novelists rely solely on the revenue from book sales, songwriters, in theory, can still be quids in even without a solitary record being sold. |
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Scientists rely only on satellite telephone and radio connections. |
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The puppets and sequences rely on a system built on servos motors of the kind used in radio-controlled aircraft to position control surfaces like the elevators and rudders. |
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In India, more farmers now provide their own water via wells and pumps than rely on the government's irrigation system, which is based on a network of canals. |
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Falling behind in computing could mean falling behind in fields that rely on computation to get an edge on rivals. |
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Users of homeopathy most commonly seek help for chronic health problems and rely on the complementary approach as an adjunct to conventional medical care. |
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It almost seems too emotionally manipulative for a horror show, it doesn't truly rely on scares or spookiness just loss and pain and the suggestion of mental illness. |
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All chromatographic methods rely on differences in the affinities of the various members of a group of dissolved or gaseous chemicals for a certain adsorbent. |
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Interestingly, some jurists even asserted that judges who rely on a coerced confession in a criminal conviction are to be held liable for the wrongful conviction. |
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As financial inducements or other kinds of cooptation fail, the regime will rely on more repression. |
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The resulting difference in size between males, or toms, and females, or hens, requires producers to rely solely on artificial insemination for reproduction. |
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Instead he is being handed over to the US government to be put through a kangaroo court which will rely on evidence gathered by the British police. |
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News organizations rely upon easily reachable government officials. |
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In the case of trusting, we not only rely on someone to do something, we rely on them with a certain attitude, for example, a readiness to feel betrayed if they let us down. |
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Unable to compete with the industry Goliaths in the areas of promotion, advertising, sales force, and recoverable losses, he had to rely on sharp-wittedness and timing. |
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This is why the Democrats can no longer rely on the working-class vote. |
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Earlier in the day, Southampton Water was wreathed in smoky fog, forcing the crew to rely on years of hard-won experience to get their passengers safely across. |
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The Navy and Marine Corps versions of the F-35 have differing configurations and rely on an external gun pod. |
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Most copiers and laser printers rely on the xerographic process of forming a latent charged image on a photoreceptor using visible or infrared light. |
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Another reconfiguration will be along soon, and perhaps then it will be possible to emphasise some of the emerging innovations and rely less on the hackneyed old solutions. |
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This furnace differed from the previous one in that it did not rely upon the air surrounding the furnace for the air required by its combustion chamber. |
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The dancers rely on powerful, rather slow, twirling movements with hops. |
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Aardvarks, rabbits, zebras, and other animals that rely on a more sedentary diet opt for eyes on each side of the head, maximizing their ability to spot lurking dangers. |
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Speaking of electric guitar amps, what mics do you rely on for them? |
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They know full well that the short-term markets rely on repurchase money in order to generate low-risk short-squeezes, and they are willing providers. |
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I find it difficult to walk more than 100 yards, and am sure that were the service I rely on be re-routed I too would have great difficulty in getting out and about. |
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It can be tempting to lean on your partner and rely on them for reassurance, but the stronger you are as an individual, the stronger and more equal your relationship will be. |
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I know, I completely rely on other people to do all the real legwork. |
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We did not rely on force curve analysis for quantitative evaluation of complex cellular rheology but instead used the indentation modulation procedure described below. |
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If we campaign against any new nuclear power build, and rely on such statements, it might interest the local community and those in the anti-nuclear lobby. |
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Current techniques designed to modify materials for infection resistance rely on external bonding agents to integrate antiseptics and antibiotics. |
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It would seem that many right-on groups have decided that we're all so stupid that we are unable to exercise our own judgement and should rely on them to do so for us. |
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New structures will have to be created because apostolates that rely primarily on the charisms of individuals will necessarily die with the individual. |
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He held that a spouse who arranges his or her affairs following divorce, on the assumption that all is resolved, is entitled to rely on the limitation period. |
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The food chain is disrupted as seagrass and other plants die, in turn killing off animal populations that rely on them. |
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Alone and friendless in the city, Adam is forced to rely on his sister for his social life. |
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Though natural history does not privilege the individual moment of perception in quite the way that romanticism does, it does rely on a process of imaginative synthesis. |
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We confidently rely on its theory and its data to send people to the moon, to lob missiles across oceans and to design thrill rides for amusement parks. |
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In some inland areas of the country where the availability of water is seasonal and sporadic, sheep have often had to rely on artesian or sub-artesian water. |
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On the one hand, they are genuinely powerful, and Democrats rely on their money and manpower during elections. |
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They rely on the workhorse loosie to develop the bulk of their momentum. |
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Well, I think he is going to rely on the counsel of his attorneys. |
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Melodies are often semi-sung chants, or rely heavily on repeated notes and small step and half-step intervals. |
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As the upstate economy has shriveled, the state government has come to rely heavily on the financial sector as a revenue source. |
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Section 144 of the Excise Act, in fact, says that you can rely on an averment to establish a fact, even if it is the ultimate fact, and that has been done in many cases. |
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Once Alexander had destroyed the professional core of Persians and mercenary Greeks at Issus, Darius had to rely on levies from outlying satrapies. |
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Wouldn't you rather be in a car that was designed from the ground up to be as safe as possible, rather than rely on raw physics to save your skin? |
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Charles II restored the Royal Privy Council, but he, like previous Stuart monarchs, chose to rely on a small group of advisers. |
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However the Conservatives did not have a majority of seats and had to rely on the support of the Liberal Unionist Party. |
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Some people doubt that Cortana will rely on Satori, Microsoft's machine learning technology in Bing. |
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We would have to rely on the whim of the United States for the effectiveness of the whole basis of our strategy. |
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Mutual intelligibility decreases in literary and specialized contexts that rely on educated vocabulary. |
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However the precept may not be raised for purposes which rely only on the power of the GPC, and such funding must be obtained from other sources. |
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The system is a high-tech welcome mat for travelers who rely on computers and the internet while on the road. |
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Anyone unemployed for longer than that had to rely on poor law relief paid by their local authority. |
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State maintained roads rely solely on the MTF, whereas county and city streets are supplemented by local milages. |
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A district court, for example, could not rely on a Supreme Court dissent as a basis to depart from the reasoning of the majority opinion. |
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Because the government had to rely on the support of the Liberals it was unable to get any socialist legislation passed by the House of Commons. |
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Most gravimetric batch blenders use horizontal or vertical dosing valves that rely on gravity to move material. |
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Animals who rely on scent to find their babies or mothers cannot due to the strong scent of the oil. |
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The studios still make films, but they rely on the strength of their distribution. |
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I've argued that we cannot rely on the justice system to control crime and that our recent attempt to do so has been a dismal failure. |
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In thermoforming operations, we often rely on recoil in the sheet to tauten the slack caused by the sheet bowing. |
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A judge that has to rely on his subjective wisdom, in the form of judicious weighing, relies on Ch'uan. |
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By contrast the French financial system was inadequate and Napoleon's forces had to rely in part on requisitions from conquered lands. |
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Many logistics companies, as well as end-user companies, rely mainly on manual labour to execute jobs, Manda pointed out. |
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Many island countries rely heavily on imports and are greatly affected by changes in the global economy. |
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Drift nets generally rely on the entanglement properties of loosely affixed netting. |
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Sea lions rely on fish, like pollock, as a food source and have to compete with fishermen for it. |
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States generally rely on a claim to some form of political legitimacy in order to maintain domination over their subjects. |
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Marine mammals are aquatic mammals that rely on the ocean and other marine ecosystems for their existence. |
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Type I muscle fibers are adapted for aerobic exercise and rely on the presence of oxygen. |
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Instead, the writers had to rely on visual cues and ambiance. |
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They rely on years of extensive training and proper technique to become a part of professional companies. |
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Fire departments across the country have been forced to rely on rolling brownouts because of the recession. |
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The harsh conditions on the frontier increased slave resistance and led owners and overseers to rely on violence for control. |
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Science and art each include a number of resources and skills which the skip tracer will rely on to achieve success. |
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Everyone claims self-assuredly that newspapers cannot resist new media because they rely too heavily on written words. |
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Small business government contracting programs generally rely upon a contractor's self-certification. |
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With baitless hooks, the catchers rely upon their speed and agility to flick the skipjack aboard as they snap at the glittering hooks. |
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Class 3, which retained a clear distinction that did not rely on vowel length, was levelled in favour of the o of the plural. |
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While Alure is the main builder and a major contributor, each of the makeovers rely on numerous volunteers and on tremendous community support. |
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Octavian could not rely on his limited funds to make a successful entry into the upper echelons of the Roman political hierarchy. |
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The crown could also rely on the exclusive use of those functions that constituted the royal prerogative. |
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After failing to find a wife by 40, he had to rely on plan B, a mail-order bride. |
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By the time they leave the continent, their gut dissolves, making feeding impossible, so they have to rely on stored energy alone. |
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Many families Having family on which one can rely is very important in times of economic hardship especially if there are children involved. |
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Thirdly, diagnostic methods that rely on the detection of antibodies are more likely to fail. |
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In contrast to the Hongxi Emperor, who relied on civil officials during his reign, the Xuande Emperor would rely on eunuchs during his reign. |
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It will be the first major network that doesn't rely on patching together leased fiber from telecommunication monopolies. |
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When he came to dictate an account of his experiences he had to rely on memory and manuscripts produced by earlier travellers. |
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Increasingly, Edward began to rely on his sons for the leadership of military operations. |
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The common ostrich has no sweat glands, and under heat stress they rely on panting to reduce their body temperature. |
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In reality, Gregory was forced to rely on Scripture because he could not read the untranslated Greek authoritative works. |
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Most authentication systems require the user to remember to execute specific keystrokes to lock the system or rely on timeouts. |
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This has had a negative impact on the crustaceans that rely on the mangrove, and in turn on the species that feed on them. |
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Large ships typically rely on a gyrocompass, using the magnetic compass only as a backup. |
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The survival of a caravan was precarious and would rely on careful coordination. |
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The inequality figures thus take into account people who do not actually rely on the formal economy for their survival. |
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Mann mulls it over TRAINER Charlie Mann will rely on either Fine Parchment or the long-absent Red Admiral in the ZEturf. |
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Other fungi, like the puffballs, rely on alternative mechanisms for spore release, such as external mechanical forces. |
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Isabella began to rely more on the professional administrators than ever before. |
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It might, for instance, rely on statements during the precontractual negotiations of the parties. |
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Traditional mountain societies rely on agriculture, with higher risk of crop failure than at lower elevations. |
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Residents can opt to buy season parking but visitors will have to rely on the coupon system. |
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Accordingly, some of them rely on fire ecology for their continued survival. |
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Only one of these actually involves vehicular transport as the rest of the taxi services rely on bikes that are either gas or manually powered. |
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This issue dominates the future revenue of rural counties, which have come to rely on the payments in providing essential services. |
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The fungi are traditionally considered heterotrophs, organisms that rely solely on carbon fixed by other organisms for metabolism. |
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Many people on Espiritu Santo still rely on subsistence farming for their food. |
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These fisheries rely on the productivity of the Bering Sea via a complicated and little understood food web. |
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Modern farming techniques in developed countries usually rely on dense planting, which produces one ear per stalk. |
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He could no longer rely on his connection to the elder emperor Maximian, and needed a new source of legitimacy. |
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Scholars rely on archaeological data and written records from settlers from the Old World. |
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The arquebus did not rely on the physical strength of the user for propulsion of the projectile, making it easier to find a suitable recruit. |
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Most languages are not purely analytic but many rely primarily on analytic syntax. |
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Despite being venomous, these species rely on their strong jaws to kill prey. |
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Older students tend to rely less on creating word associations to remember vocabulary. |
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Existing lithium-ion batteries rely on anodes made from graphite, a form of carbon. |
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Many species rely on hearing for early warning of predators, and flee at the slightest sound. |
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One partial solution was to rely on volunteer support from militiamen and donations from patriotic citizens. |
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Their skills and reputation would however still rely upon practical knowledge of merchant practice. |
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Scientists are often skeptical of scientific theories that rely on frequent, unsupported adjustments to sustain them. |
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In mountainous or hilly districts, where vegetable food is scarce, badgers rely on rabbits as a principal food source. |
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Use a reel lawn mower, Since reel mowers rely on you to be the engine, they are pollution-free. |
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Peat Marwick Hungerfords, such auditors do NOT provide a duty of care to third parties who rely on their reports. |
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Around 500 species of flowering plant rely on bat pollination and thus tend to open their flowers at night. |
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Unable to play normally, Iommi had to tune his guitar down for easier fretting and rely on power chords with their relatively simple fingering. |
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Third parties are entitled to rely on the ostensible authority of agents held out by the company to act on its behalf. |
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Some public companies rely on acquisitions as an important value creation strategy. |
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Generally, parties rely on independent third parties to conduct due diligence studies or business assessments. |
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Since a clear archetype for determining guilt does not exist, the criminal justice system must rely on rulings handed down by juries. |
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It would be dangerous to rely on memories of events that occurred so long ago. |
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The High Court in Sue v Hill in 1999 did not rely upon the long title or the preamble, which conventionally do not have force of law. |
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Due to the large size of their navy, the British did not rely as much on privateering. |
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If a crop fails in a monoculture, we rely on agricultural diversity to replant the land with something new. |
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Older reconstructions rely mainly on paleomagnetic pole data, although these only constrain the latitude and rotation, but not the longitude. |
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Many forest antelope rely on cryptic coloring and good hearing to avoid predators. |
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None of these techniques fall under the definition of angling since they do not rely upon the use of a hook and line. |
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Many carnivorous plants are not strongly competitive and rely on circumstances to suppress dominating vegetation. |
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Large antelope that gather in large herds, such as wildebeest, rely on numbers and running speed for protection. |
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Like many other herbivores, antelopes rely on keen senses to avoid predators. |
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So we are having to rely on the bush telegraph to let people know it is for sale. |
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Collision Avoidance systems which rely on transponder replies triggered by ground and airborne systems are considered passive. |
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The languages that rely on morphology to the greatest extent are traditionally called polysynthetic languages. |
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Mother encouraged James to rely more on intelligence and less on testosterone to deal with the neighbor's son. |
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Of companies surveyed, two in five rely on extensive networks of laptop computers used by employees who work remotely. |
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To compensate, some professional graduate programs in law, business, and medicine rely almost solely on private funding. |
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Reconstructions of the provinces and provincial capitals during this period partially rely on ecclesiastical records. |
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Languages differ widely in how much they rely on morphological processes of word formation. |
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The Germans had no specialised landing craft, and would have had to rely primarily on river barges to lift troops and supplies for the landing. |
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Many nourishment projects are advocated via economic impact studies that rely on additional tourist expenditure. |
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All languages rely on the process of semiosis to relate signs to particular meanings. |
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