Is it a sport that for you has sensory pleasures that aren't reliant on sight? |
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She's gotten less reliant on the single descending tone, with its tendency toward preachiness. |
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Home was often a nowhere place, and identities were confused and reliant on legislation and mediation. |
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He admitted that the trusts were reliant on the computer system and would reassess the situation in light of the problems. |
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From primary through to tertiary industries, all are significantly reliant upon information technology. |
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My one criticism would be that it seems overly reliant on lots of quotation from news pieces. |
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The quality of bants is obviously reliant on the quality of guests, but none of the line-ups in this series has disappointed. |
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He is not a big spinner of the ball anyway and this means he is totally reliant on the rough for any deviation. |
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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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Farmers reliant on a limited range of organic crops are likely to suffer significantly. |
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But all the technology is of solid 2004 vintage, reliant on the omnipresence of mobile phones, webcams and internet access. |
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The programme used to have a fair mix of topics, but is now way too reliant on news and the carpeting of national miscreants. |
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His hold on power is even more reliant on personal loyalties and their reinforcement by material rewards and mortal penalties. |
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However it is clear that poor undergraduates are worse hit here, because they are more reliant on these aspects of student funding. |
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The UK is reliant on maritime trade and if it gets disrupted then it's going to have an impact on us. |
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Nevertheless, many of the former hunter-gatherers are still reliant on subsistence farming and making craftwork for tourists. |
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The charity gets no support from national or local government and is entirely reliant on donations, bequests and fundraising. |
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His latest venture is of a different ilk, reliant as it is on appealing to the wider community in North Carolina. |
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Over three million households are now reliant on moneylenders, many of whom routinely charge over 150 percent interest for cash loans. |
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The sport of crown green bowls is heavily reliant on attracting youngsters, and there have been some superb performances from them this year. |
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A city so reliant on tourism will deter repeat visits if it looks filthy or unkempt. |
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They will reduce their risk by diversifying sources of supply so they will not be overly reliant on a small number of suppliers. |
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Were clouds to close in, the aircraft would be reliant upon three instruments to aid the navigator. |
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As discussed earlier, they use various methods of coercion, including gaslighting to cause us to doubt ourselves and become reliant on them. |
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After the war, farmers became much more heavily reliant on the use of fertilisers and pesticides, rather than manure and compost, he says. |
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The sooner we develop them the less reliant we will be on imports of crude oil and refined petroleum products. |
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Like most Australian girls, I was intrigued by a man who could be so self reliant and independent in the bush. |
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They are remarkably independent and self reliant and this is what drives me mad! |
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It can help children take their first steps towards being more independent and self reliant. |
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We are all, in our various ways, reliant on others to do their jobs properly. |
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Also reliant on honeydew are the threatened New Zealand parrots known as kaka. |
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His father was a stonemason and architect who brought up his children to be independent and self reliant. |
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Spy scandals are a major reason why CIA has been overly reliant on technical methods of gathering intelligence. |
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After all, it's a relatively large number and one reliant on a difficult definition. |
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If one becomes reliant on windmills, as the Danish have found out, one then has to have backup thermal stations for when the wind is not blowing. |
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Or even as a working class woman in Bradford, reliant on the creaky National Health Service. |
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The normal conduction of action potentials is reliant upon sodium channels. |
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One of the noticeable differences is that the skill level depends on your level of thinking and is not as reliant on speed of hand. |
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This being the case, those habitants of areas outside the golden southwestern sphere are entirely reliant upon their own vehicles. |
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This is merely responsible social behavior and is not reliant on a belief in an afterlife or an abstract moral code. |
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We are a small open island economy, heavily reliant on our external trading partners for our economic prosperity. |
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The book tries to explores the intense emotional bond that forms between people when they become reliant on each other. |
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Sound, even more than image, is reliant on the quality of the source recording. |
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There are some fairly serious chunks that aren't particularly reliant on geodata, so that you could take them and apply them to other types of wiki. |
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Over the years, founder Ted Byfield has been particularly virulent in his attacks on the mindset that is increasingly reliant on government handouts and regulation. |
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That weakness has made him more reliant on the former Delaware senator who commuted home by Amtrak. |
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She is still a very adjectival writer, quick to assert rather than demonstrate, and thus reliant on basic verbs to prop up her voluptuously visual descriptions. |
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It has even become fashionable for them to be non-scary, so reliant have we become on stretching the literary uses of disembodied spirits and other phantasms. |
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The nationally televised mega-event was held at reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. |
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Are you reliant on the bus, car or train to get from point A to B to C each day? |
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Science fiction movies have become all too reliant on CGI these days. |
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Certain sections of society have become far too reliant on the state. |
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It seems to me that the way modern politics works, the Prime Minister of the day is very reliant on his ministers and backbench for policy support. |
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In the current topsy-turvy climate, the organisers are still reliant on decent pitch and weather conditions, but are confident that the next four weeks will prove favourable. |
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He was seen as overly reliant on handlers and aides, and easily pliable. |
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As we become more reliant on the net to communicate, our civil defence strategy needs to invest far more in technology to counter such potential disruption. |
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The magnificent ambition is fundamentally reliant upon the indelible impossibility of its fulfillment. |
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The eggs take about 20 weeks to hatch and the now free-swimming ray is still reliant upon its yolk sac for a few more weeks before it begins to feed upon shrimps. |
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The sense of time lapse is disconcerting, seemingly reliant on the drama evoked by the size of the projected images rather than the impact of the work itself. |
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Now the monarch himself is increasingly alone before the people, and reliant more than ever before on foreign support. |
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Some addicts become as reliant on methadone as they were on heroin. |
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While it's a little talkier and more reliant on suspense and mystery than trigger-happy American action shows, it should please any fan of cloak-and-dagger antics. |
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The range of provision was described as fragmentary, disjointed, and uneasily reliant on unpredictable, inadequate, or short-term funding streams. |
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That means the F-35 will be almost entirely reliant on long-range air-to-air missiles. |
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Wilmar, however, claimed that onshore turbines are less reliant on subsidies and more cost-effective than those built in the sea. |
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As long as they remain reliant on the multinational forces, it will be difficult to create a national consensus that will allow the elections to succeed. |
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Democrats want to control women by making them reliant on the government for birth control. |
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Debt relief would barely make up for the fall in commodity prices such as coffee and cotton on which many developing nations' economies are reliant. |
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Flanders faced the difficult situation of being politically subservient to France, but also reliant on trade with England. |
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Further, 1 million Kenyans are reliant on informal groups for receiving financial aid. |
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Detection of estrus, becomes reliant on observation in the absence of bulls. |
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The ringed seal is wholly reliant on the ice for birthing, weaning and housing its young in ice lairs. |
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The American system was entirely reliant on the health of major corporations such as GM, but such unpleasantries were best left unspoken. |
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Curiosity, like Chain Reaction, is more reliant on craft and inventiveness than whizz-bang electronics and computer gadgetry. |
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For many years the Bass Strait Islands have been reliant on diesel generation which is both expensive and generates high carbon emissions. |
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Satirists are reliant ultimately on the very establishment they mock. |
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Manager Terry Francona thinks Lester has become too reliant on his cut fastball. |
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This rather lazy effort tries to mix laughs and gunplay but is reliant on the charisma of its two leads, Ice Cube and Kevin Hart. |
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Russia does not have a current account deficit and is not reliant on offshore hot money. |
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Although this first route is performance-dependent, the second route is not reliant on team success. |
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However MacDonald was still reliant on Liberal support to form a minority government. |
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Cornwall has become reliant on tourism, more so than the other counties of the South West. |
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Jersey's economy since the 1980s has been substantially more reliant on finance. |
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The new kingdom was reliant on limited agriculture and pilgrimage revenues. |
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With the decline of both iron and coal, Aberdare has become reliant on commercial businesses as a major source of employment. |
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It will be necessary if future generations of computers become reliant on photons instead of electrons. |
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By now revival was all over Wales and was not reliant on Evan's being present. |
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Since the rise of seaside resorts with the arrival of the railways in the 19th century, Devon's economy has been heavily reliant on tourism. |
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Generally speaking, animal communities are reliant on specific types of plant communities. |
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The German destroyers frustrated two attempts to enter the harbour, which left the fleet without sighting data and reliant on dead reckoning. |
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Some conservationists are concerned that these manatees have become too reliant on these artificially warmed areas. |
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Hugh Street is the main shopping area on the islands and business is quite reliant on tourism. |
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Classical authors noted that the Suevic tribes, compared to other Germanic tribes, were very mobile and not reliant on agriculture. |
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The economy is heavily reliant upon remittances from overseas Filipinos, which surpass foreign direct investment as a source of foreign currency. |
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The town is largely reliant on farming of reindeer, hunting for pelts, and fishing. |
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Furthermore, in 1698 parliament created the Civil List, a financial arrangement that left the monarch reliant on parliament for income. |
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The press in the communist period was an organ of the state, completely reliant on and subservient to the communist party. |
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Many industries were constrained by the lack of steel, being reliant on cast iron and wrought iron alone. |
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The local economy is still reliant today on farming and tourism, with light industrial facilities servicing local needs. |
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Wholly reliant upon the textile industry, the cotton famine created chronic unemployment in the town. |
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Screen-scraping programs, by their nature, are very reliant on the layout of the information source that they are analyzing. |
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For myself and many of my colleagues here at Communications News, it was a real gut check about how reliant we are on e-mail, Outlook and technology in general. |
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In effect, by developing an agricultural system that is heavily reliant on a single pollinator species, we humans have become riskily overspecialized. |
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Hughes's later work is deeply reliant upon myth and the British bardic tradition, heavily inflected with a modernist, Jungian and ecological viewpoint. |
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He says Canada's forest industry will emerge from its down-cycle stronger than ever with a more diverse product base that's not so reliant on producing two-by-fours. |
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The Information Revolution is highly reliant on electric power. |
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The protection of habitats is a necessary step in the maintenance of biodiversity because if habitat destruction occurs, the animals and plants reliant on that habitat suffer. |
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With no plant life, the animals in this zone are either detritivores, reliant on food drifting down from surface layers, or they are predators, feeding on each other. |
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But a system reliant on means-tested benefits simply does not work. |
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Of the few industries that were still reliant on coal, the demand was for quality coals, especially coking coal which was required by the steel industry. |
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Particularly in the West Highlands and the Isles, the residents of these small agricultural plots were reliant on potatoes for at least three quarters of their diet. |
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He became largely reliant on his own finances to continue making films. |
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In addition, with the 2004 divestitures of Drilling Solutions and Dresser-Rand, we are significantly less capital intensive and less reliant upon cyclical markets. |
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The issue has been brewing for years, with PUC officials arguing that new area codes are needed as the public becomes more reliant on cell phones and fax machines. |
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The FAW is financially reliant on the proceeds of international matches. |
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A number of nights now steer away from the EBM of yesteryear. The scene is alive and kicking with plenty of new bands that aren't reliant on synths. |
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To say the Pittsburgh Penguins are a top-heavy club is an understatement.... The club is therefore completely reliant on Crosby and Co. to carry the mail up front. |
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Unless they were separated, both would die, but if separated, the reliant twin would die, the doctors therefore being liable to prosecution for murder. |
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