Instead it relies on a heavily armored exoskeleton and spines that effectively increase its size many times over. |
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He has added a hint of roughness to his voice, but I still feel that he relies too much on his extraordinary physical presence. |
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So much of what we are taught as self-evident truths relies on rigid thinking. |
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All thinking, meaning, and truth, he believed, relies upon socially standardized signs contingently established by a community of interpreters. |
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The turkey industry relies on artificial insemination to produce nearly 300 million birds annually. |
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Each of the photographs in his early series relies on its interconnection with the others for its complete reading. |
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This ability fundamentally relies on the concepts of intention and intentionality. |
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She sees a younger version of herself in Rose, especially the way she relies on her instincts and intuition. |
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The Prime Minister, for his part, relies to a large extent on the meditations of the Joint Intelligence Committee. |
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Agriculture relies heavily on migrants to fill its low paid and insecure jobs. |
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The low road relies on conflict and insecurity, control and harsh worker punishments, and often features declining real wages. |
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The pumping of pistons in a car engine firing up and down thousands of times per minute relies on heavy-duty lubrication. |
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The success of minimally invasive vein harvesting relies on control of the bleeding, as well as atraumatic harvesting. |
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The fact on which he now relies is that though he stole, he did not in fact threaten violence. |
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Treatment strategies for asthma include daily self-management that relies on acquiring and mastering specific knowledge and skills. |
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The book relies on standard economic theory, and many of the concepts can be found in standard textbooks. |
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Any artistic movement relies on innumerable people expressing similar feelings at the same time. |
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Definitive treatment of the disorder relies on reconstituting the patient's bone marrow. |
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It also relies on efforts to use expertise to promote modernization and innovation. |
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This industry is characterised by a saturation of users and relies greatly on repeat purchases by existing customers. |
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This test relies on attention and concentration, auditory comprehension, short-term memory, and abstract reasoning. |
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She relies on a clause in the contract which exempts her from liability for damage to any tools providing she was not negligent. |
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The media industry relies on thousands of people to make the compromises necessary to maintain its course. |
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Today's supply of 12-year-old single malt relies on stocks laid down 12 years ago. |
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Like all reptiles, the black mamba is cold blooded, and relies on external heat to maintain its body temperature. |
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The theory relies on what James takes to be the experienced relations of sensible compresence and sensible continuity. |
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The author relies primarily on a variety of written sources, both manuscripts and printed. |
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The Chorus to this number relies on an atmospheric down shift of guitar picking and total distortion. |
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Both black and white and color film photochemistry relies predominantly on the photosensitivity of microcystalline grains of silver halides. |
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He relies on the telephone and on an eye trained by expensive experience to ferret out bad checks. |
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And this is also true of the person who relies for his inceptive right upon a filing. |
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He relies on voice and mannerism when impersonating Chris Eubank and Loyd Grossman, as well as old favourites Elvis Presley and Muhammad Ali. |
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The running of a school relies on discipline and for any student to be querying instructions given to him is completely unacceptable. |
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Buchner relies instead on an incandescent emotional realism which welds together the impressionistic nature of the play's structure and argument. |
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Service learning often relies on a notion of volunteerism, charity or philanthropic effort. |
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It is not a slapstick farce, it is a comedy of character and relies on the audience observing the detailed interplay between the singers. |
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He relies on cultural backwardness and the most right-wing elements in the petty bourgeoisie, whom he positions against the working class. |
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The search engine relies on its own brainstorming list to keep innovation at the top of the firm's agenda, its co-founders said. |
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Instead he relies on brutality, scatological humour and a pervasive aura of coarseness. |
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The organic farmer relies on the use of crop rotations, animal manure, clover and low stocking rates. |
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A closed-loop geothermal heat pump system relies on the constant temperature of the earth below the frost line. |
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The team doesn't have a player who can create his own shot, so it relies on movement and passing to create open looks. |
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The student who relies upon lecture notes is destined to achieve, at best, a borderline pass and risks failing. |
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It's a big loss for Dallas, which relies on its veteran swingman for scoring and leadership off the bench. |
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Such a circular argument, which relies on its own suppositions as proof, can be used to justify anything. |
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Like all bodybuilders, he relies heavily on nutrition to help hone his physique. |
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The relocation operation relies on the birds' excellent natural homing instinct, which compels them to return to the site where they hatched. |
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Since the film is a character drama, it relies very heavily on the interaction and chemistry between the characters. |
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She is uneducated, doesn't know how an MBA thinks, relies on her gut instinct and cheerfully admits that sometimes she gets it wrong. |
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For a bowler who mainly relies on swing, you'd expect Hoggard to enjoy the conditions in England. |
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Unlike Guy, a lanky man and picture-perfect stylist, Lechler is shaped more like John Belushi and has a leg swing that relies on brute strength. |
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He rarely hits the upper 80s on his fastball, so he relies on his off-speed stuff to get outs. |
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Getting a good story relies in part on luck, but here is a checklist that might help when something happens near you. |
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It effectively relies on a real time streaming protocol to deliver email over mobile networks. |
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I Love LA relies heavily on acoustic guitars and strings offset by a series of well-constructed electronic blips and beeps. |
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Such work relies heavily on the crib sheets helpfully supplied by the artist. |
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Regardless of your choice of chart plotter remember that a prudent helmsman never relies exclusively on a single source of navigation data. |
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This method relies on the assumption that the stray capacitance and membrane conductance are negligible. |
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The dam was built between 1912 and 1915 and relies on rainfall in a catchment area covering 407.5 square kilometres. |
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Collins also relies heavily on internal employee referrals to find good long-term staffers in the first place. |
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Jarrod throws the standard pitches but no longer relies on his heater the way he once did. |
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Local headmen and tribal chiefs, on whom his regime relies, were given even larger awards of between 500 and 750 percent. |
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The bird relies on nearby hayfields to find seeds to feed its young and over the past two or three decades many have disappeared. |
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The nurse shark relies on its sense of olfaction, touch and electrical reception. |
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French Guiana's economy relies on the export of tropical hardwood and valuable seafood such as shrimp. |
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Bases on which U.S. military power relies, and perhaps even the capital ships that enforce presence, are exposed to unprecedented dangers. |
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The first, and most obvious, is the ham-handedness of Ari Schlossberg's screenplay, which relies upon audience gullibility. |
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The caulk is usually heavily loaded with filler and relies on either linseed or soybean oil as its binder. |
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Isotope-based sourcing relies not only on nuclear physics, but also on Earth science and biology. |
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To replace them, the epidermis relies on a cache of stem cells stored near the epidermal-dermal border. |
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The organization relies on volunteers to pick up donations, unpack donations, pack hampers and work in the food bank on Wednesdays. |
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It relies on radiation and passive convection from the heatsink fins that surround it, to dissipate heat. |
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It's also the round he relies on to prevent annoyed bruins from chewing up paying clients. |
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Anybody I know relies on newspapers, radio newscasts, television newscasts to know what's going on in the world. |
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Currently, most rockets use a solid or liquid propellant that relies on a chemical reaction between fuel and oxidizer for thrust. |
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If they're wrecked at work, especially if public safety relies on their sobriety, fire them and, perhaps, also prosecute. |
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It relies on Section 71 of the B.I.A. that once an assignment in bankruptcy is made, all of the bankrupt's property vests in his or her Trustee. |
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This method relies on establishing the relationship between the near-infrared spectra of a subset of the samples and reference chemical values. |
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The second industry that relies on moving around big cash payments is the international narcotics trade. |
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Modelling of plant growth and architecture relies on biological assumptions borrowed from botany and crop physiology. |
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It relies on composition, using largely unornamented surfaces, with small incidents of ornament, or at times a small-scale over-all pattern. |
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They said China relies heavily on exports, though its export growth is expected to slow down due to the sluggish world economy. |
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Diagnosis therefore relies on mycological analysis of scalp scale and broken off infected hairs. |
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He relies upon personal interest to accomplish his ends and gives free scope to the unguided strength and common sense of the people. |
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A classic forward genetics approach relies on the identification of observable mutant phenotypes. |
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Contrast that with our system, which has no independent Election Commission, and relies on court challenges to unentangle messy elections. |
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This is a form of transportation that requires no motor but relies heavily on trust between a team of dogs and their musher. |
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It would make a great movie, but it relies on character and plot, and hence is of little interest to the multiplexers. |
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The unit's technology, dubbed Blu-ray, relies on short-wavelength blue lasers instead of garden-variety red. |
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So much of modern medicine relies on our understanding of the physiology of the human body. |
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He further relies upon the fact that, unbeknown to him, his informant status had become public knowledge. |
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The defense relies heavily on the tackles to jam up blockers and give the linebackers space to make plays. |
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The local economy relies almost exclusively on the expansive mung bean plantation that surrounds the village. |
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Everyone knows that the company relies on corruption and black money, and no one believes that they are genuine and sincere in reform. |
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The truster is at risk of being let down, disillusioned, or betrayed because the truster relies on the trusted. |
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It's done in a spirit of fun, and relies on a modicum of good faith among the participants. |
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Another large producer of soda ash, the Corporation, also relies on trona to manufacture soda ash and sodium bicarbonate. |
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The raw practice of DJing relies heavily on a slider integral to DJ mixers known as the cross-fader. |
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The state's biomedical strength relies largely on its education infrastructure. |
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Another concept that relies on miniaturized electronics is the bioelectronic neuromuscular implant. |
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Like most of Cardiffs works, Forty-Part Motet relies on a particular recording technology called binaural sound. |
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Computing individual hexadecimal digits using that formula relies on a venerable technique known as the binary algorithm for exponentiation. |
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This method relies too much on the student's trial and error process and results in broken aluminum or worse. |
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Many times you get Red Velvet Cake and it's just flavorless red-colored cake that relies on the frosting for taste. |
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Currently, mirid control relies on calendar spraying, which is both expensive and a huge challenge to cocoa sustainability. |
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A regular incandescent light bulb relies on the fact that all bodies with a temperature greater than absolute zero emit radiation. |
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A market system relies on the vigilance of lenders and investors in market transactions to assure themselves of their counterparties ' strength. |
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Unlike mammals, the dragon relies on two specialised olfactory or nasal chambers, called Jacobson's organs, located in the roof of its mouth. |
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Entirely secondary, Topsell's research relies on sources like Aristotle, Pliny, Plutarch, and Strabo to build its account. |
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The book relies both on original research based on primary sources and on an impressive list of secondary sources. |
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For a business that relies on the confidence it instils in counterparties and customers, the damage was already done. |
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The company relies instead on a world supply of quick-frozen fish that is more readily available and cheaper than the local supply. |
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This book relies predominantly on the evidence of pentiti, mafiosi who have turned state's evidence, to piece together a history. |
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It relies on an analysis of how much of a radioactive isotope has decayed into its daughter isotope. |
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The economy relies on transit, transhipping, and banking to earn foreign currency. |
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Further the opinion evidence now tendered relies upon factual statements which are still not supported by any admissible evidence. |
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It relies on a 15-play script to give the game a jump-start, but that didn't happen in the first half. |
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They knew that a just society relies on a certain level of order and cohesiveness. |
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Sixty percent of the nation's gold is mined here, and the county relies heavily on its natural resources for cattle ranching. |
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While it mainly relies on the music, when Tefrey does decide to rap, he demands your attention. |
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It relies on a rudimentary and thus unstated metaphysics, in much the same way as empiricism and positivism. |
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This aphorism relies for its force, of course, on the transgressive nature of the behaviour it alludes to. |
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The trust relies on donations and sponsorship, has an affinity card and often host jumbles sales and fairs to raise funds. |
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The club provides social activities to 150 members with learning difficulties and relies on charity donations and fundraising to keep afloat. |
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It relies on a system which is not best placed to respond to a rapidly changing situation with imaginative and informed ideas. |
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Interpretation relies on the presence or absence of reactivity to the specific antigens. |
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Moore is also one of those players whose goalscoring instinct relies wholly on confidence. |
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Radiocarbon dating relies on the fact that carbon exists naturally in several isotopic forms. |
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Asymmetric encryption relies on two keys that work together as a pair an encryption key and a decryption key. |
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Only the Dyson, which relies on centrifugal force to spin the dust out of the airstream, maintains constant suction. |
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A copyist relies on imitation to ply his craft, but a great designer can evoke a much more powerful response through invention. |
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It relies on the difference in distribution of a radioactive tracer, such as thallium, at rest and after stress. |
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Physicists have built a novel device that relies on electron spin to rectify current. |
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The company also relies on laser micrometers to accurately measure tube diameters to five decimal places. |
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This county's brigade currently relies on a fleet of 24 vehicles, many of which are more than 20 years old. |
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While retaliatory war relies on the obvious fact of an attack as its casus belli, pre-emptive war opens the door to myriad other justifications. |
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The system relies on short DNA sequences in bacterial messenger RNA that bind selectively to a specific small molecule. |
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Your body has learned to use it sparingly as it relies heavily on fat for fuel. |
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One shows the globe morphing into a film reel to show how Hollywood relies on the network. |
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The service relies on computer algorithms to select and summarise the stories generating the widest coverage. |
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Secondly, economic growth relies on the growth of labour forces, especially young labourers. |
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Almost uniquely, our regulatory system for banks relies on overseas regulators. |
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The very premise of the novel relies on this sense of a missing cause, giving the story a lacunal effect. |
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Currently, detection of breast cancer relies largely on radiologists reading X-rays known as mammograms. |
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Any planet search that relies on transits must make allowance for the fact that transits, by their very nature, are rare events. |
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Snakes, poison-arrow frogs, and bullet ants can be dangerous, and he often relies on the experienced parataxonomists. |
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This method relies on fungi to break the complex sugars of rice into simple sugars that yeast can quickly convert to alcohol. |
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However, in our scenario, the bank simply relies upon Annabel's signature as evidence that she visited an independent advisor. |
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The school still relies heavily on donations from the community to pay the salaries of seven of its 27 teachers. |
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Morocco is dependent on imported fuel for most of its energy needs, and also relies on imports to meet food requirements. |
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The charity relies upon voluntary support to provide the majority of their annual costs and support like this is very important to them. |
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There is more than just the pieces you have, the entire game relies upon the manner in which you use those pieces. |
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The Tao of Steve, he explains at length, is a path to enlightenment that relies heavily on the coolness of American male icons. |
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So to single it out is to ignore the fact that today's society demands and relies upon such packaging. |
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Verlan is a French banlieu slang which relies on constant inversion of syllables. |
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The program still relies on volunteers to help publicize and finance the building. |
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This solution requires cooperation between producers and government, but it also relies upon market forces. |
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Coherence in language relies in part on basic devices like number agreement. |
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The public relies on the watchdog role of the press to be informed about their political leaders. |
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Politically, civil society relies on the separation of powers, political pluralism and public access to state and public affairs. |
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In fact, while the national grid relies on alternating current for transmitting electrons, the internal Texas grid transmits via direct current. |
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A fast worker who relies on the defense rather than strikeouts, Baldwin is displaying superb control. |
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The second type is proprietary and relies on custom software drivers that communicate to the remote chipset. |
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As remote sensing relies heavily on interpretation skills, local experts may help with the interpretation. |
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It relies for its maintenance upon an infinitely complex and delicate tissue of relations and activities, some humble and others grand. |
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Having always considered intimacy to be rather messy, I was a bit surprised to see that its definition relies on containment and fixity. |
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When on the go the, receiver relies on an internal Li-Ion battery that lasts approximately one hour. |
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Thankfully, this will be the last time for a while that the director relies on such Tinseltown trappings to tell his story. |
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Unlike many other representationalists of the '90s, the artist relies for inspiration not on photos of the site but on her memories of a place. |
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He relies almost always on putting the men in question into a suit, and zhooshing up their hair. |
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Cemented fixation relies on a stable interface between the prosthesis and the cement and a solid mechanical bond between the cement and the bone. |
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This is not a guy that has a pitch he can lean on, but instead relies on control and changing speeds. |
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But his work rests on a model of science whose power relies on separation from society. |
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The pianist wants us to hear everything, and he relies on his legato playing to prevent the music from sounding dry, even skeletal. |
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She learns some of her trade from books, but relies on her intuition and common sense for much more. |
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It relies on a network of 160 volunteers acting as business mentors to advise clients and help develop the new enterprises. |
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And, as an added insult, the resolution relies upon a difficult-to-swallow contrivance. |
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Similar to the way that dance relies to a great extent on music for rhythm and expression, dance in this piece wouldn't work without the set. |
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The RFDS is an emergency service that relies on the generosity of the Australian public to keep the Flying Doctor flying. |
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For all its effort, the film relies too heavily on atmosphere, time-lapse photography and the film-makers' impressions of Beijing's rock scene. |
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My one carp with the piece is that it relies a bit too heavily on antiphony, a natural device for two choirs. |
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On passes, the offense relies on tight ends to block linebackers and sometimes defensive ends. |
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Her analysis relies heavily on the misguided notion that it's all over when in fact, the Internet is still anyone's game. |
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As an essayist, he sets himself apart from rigidly academic criticism and theory and relies on a variety of unconventional references. |
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It is so complex and intricate that it relies on the full cooperation and participation of all its members. |
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Meeting the growing demand for robust cheeses relies on good milk, strong starters and quality flavors. |
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This method relies on the ability of gas bubbles, which are rising through an aqueous solution, to trap certain minerals. |
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The charm of these films relies not solely on the thrill of magic, but also on the appeal of the archaic and anachronistic. |
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He plays multiple characters, simultaneously, in bizarre sketches without using dialogue and relies only on body language and voice intonation. |
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Whereas popular music relies almost entirely on melody, classical music has development and argument. |
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Gateway sells through retail outlets, whereas Dell's business relies on the factory direct model. |
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His argument on poverty relies on questionable assumptions, and he conflates arguments against corporate globalization with antiglobalization in general. |
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Fagan relies on the sheer bulk of evidence to make his case. |
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The director relies on the power of suggestion rather than explicitly showing the murder. |
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While other jazz cats describe their music in liner notes, Carey relies on a comic strip. |
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One path utilizes existing absorptiometric equipment while the other relies on apparatus constructed specifically for the measurement of scattered light. |
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Conard relies almost entirely on assertion and citation to support this point. |
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The approach relies on the assumption that the largely unknown mechanisms presently linking radiant energy input and species richness will not change in concert with climate. |
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To coordinate complex military operations across multiple theaters, the group relies heavily on its midlevel leadership. |
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Guraya's approach instead relies on very high pressure, supplied by a special homogenizer known as a microfluidizer, to physically split apart the starch-protein agglomerates. |
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Wi-Fi relies on radio waves and wireless access points or gateways. |
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In place of reading the important late colonial chronicle of Michoacan by Pablo Beaumont, he relies on redactions of it by the prominent historian Benedict Warren. |
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It still relies heavily for air and sea power on equipment purchased by the shah 40 years ago. |
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Instead, she should recognize that the body requires more than just food and that the body politic relies upon harmonious social relations for its health. |
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The charity relies on donations to provide its services free to clients. |
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It relies on the duchy to provide it with accurate information without carrying out its own independent checks. |
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It relies on honey bees and leafcutter bees for pollination. |
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On the contrary, his assessment of the economic origins of human evolution relies heavily on literature, data and facts from anthropology, biology and other natural sciences. |
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In total darkness, the bird relies on its acute sense of hearing. |
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Mr Maxwell, whose speciality is French and English starters, can lip read quite well but can only speak a few words, so he relies on signing to communicate. |
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Process management in Linux relies greatly on the hardware architecture. |
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A very useful method for understanding and predicting molecular shapes that relies upon the role of the lone pair is called the Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion theory. |
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The system relies on maintaining all three connections whenever possible and simply routing data packets onto whichever offers the fastest throughput. |
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Knowledge of causal risk factors thus relies heavily on the results of experimental trials as opposed to even the most elegant observational, longitudinal research. |
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However, the service has a limited budget and relies heavily on donations from companies and members of the public and supplies are always running low. |
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Yet the implementation of the action plan relies heavily on the goodwill and partnership of the very governments in question. |
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The new insurance system relies on young, healthy consumers to help share the risk with older, sicker ones. |
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Furthermore, to handle the massive influx of information we process on a moment-by-moment basis, the brain relies on heuristics. |
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I think he's a moderately talented Dave Matthews knockoff who relies on his baby face and oh-so-sensitive balladry to appeal to the screaming-teenage-girl audience. |
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The function of the vertebrate backbone relies on an array of tissues, with variable composition and structure integrated into a multitude of configurations. |
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Film-making, like any other profession, relies on a mishmash of creative terms, jargon and technospeak, allowing effective communication between cast and crew. |
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One of the arguments for intervention arising from the Syria strikes relies on a bit of sophistry. |
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The different amount of subsidence between two tectonostratigraphic provinces or sub-provinces relies on the presence of a transverse zone of structural accommodation. |
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Often, except for guitars and a few other essentials, the band relies on the fulfillment of their tech rider for backline instruments, and house and monitor systems. |
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As our exam system relies a lot on the written word, he scores low marks. |
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Just look at what Silver has done at FiveThirtyEight, a journalism site that relies on stats to tell stories. |
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To begin with, he relies on the sound of language to seduce the reader. |
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As such, a constituent element of that subjectivity relies on the struggle to narrativize a life coherently, persuasively, and with expectation of receptive understanding. |
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He relies on an instinctive sense of who is good and who is bad overseas? |
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Since 1999, Baratta has successfully steered the institution through its transition from a public agency to a semiprivate foundation that relies increasingly on earned income. |
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Diagnosis of infection therefore relies heavily on clinical parameters, with the aid of blood, surface, or tissue cultures to identify likely pathogens. |
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On stringed instruments, articulation relies on the type of bowing, and in wind playing largely on tonguing, while in keyboard playing it depends on touch. |
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With few protective barriers in place, their safety relies heavily on testing protocols and trusting their partners. |
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The success of the film relies on its shameless embrace of conformity. |
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That will give heart to their leader, who relies implicitly on such support and it makes unlikely his claim that an internal enemy will flush him out or betray him. |
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Finally, a different technology relies on catheters with several miniaturized solid state transducers as an alternative to the conventional manometry equipment. |
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When do we stop and start believing Jay, the person whose testimony upon which the state of Maryland relies? |
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Every political campaign relies on visual shorthand and tried-and-true symbolism to help communicate its message. |
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The Russian navy relies on the Syrian port Tartus for access to the Mediterranean Sea. |
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The increasing use of plastic stoppers in wine bottles is threatening the wildlife which relies upon the cork producing regions of Spain and Portugal. |
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Acquiring siddhi through Tantric discipline does not really rely on a physical partnership because transcendence relies on devotional practices and surrendering of the ego. |
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Osoria relies on a hard sinking fastball thrown with a sidearm delivery. |
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Unused funds, sitting idle, do nothing to perpetuate the cycle of support that America relies on. |
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Its setting, the courtroom, is a significative and instantly recognizable space, and it relies on a set of props that have been hallowed by centuries of reverential use. |
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This trend has led to financial troubles for the USPS, which relies heavily on first-class mail delivery for revenue. |
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Dawkins' evolutionary model relies on random mutations in single nucleotides during DNA replication, totally unguided, followed by selection of the fittest by the environment. |
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The model relies on an assumed mix of carbon, neon, nitrogen, and oxygen within the zone to predict one depth, whereas the data suggest another depth. |
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Today, medical research relies heavily on space-age technology and breakthroughs occur almost every day, sometimes arrived at in the most unexpected ways. |
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She relies heavily on assonance and shows a fondness for verbing nouns. |
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In this early work, moreover, Crawford still relies on traditional phrasing and contrapuntal imitation, so the listener has that rock to hold on to. |
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But as with any organisation that relies on volunteers for the majority of its effort, it is sometimes incredibly difficult to actually get things done. |
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Tiffindell gets a sprinkling of snow each year, but relies largely on snow machines, which spurt out a steady stream of snow over their single 500-metre slope during winter. |
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As far as they have been concerned, reliance on staff has served their purposes better than a system that relies on the cabinet or the executive branch departments. |
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In calculating percentage shares of income distribution the World Bank relies on household surveys of income or expenditures compiled by the various countries. |
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The charity, which relies heavily on donations from tourists, has a stall at Fethiye market every Tuesday with further information and photographs of their work. |
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Republican civility is something conservative comics wrestle with, given it inhibits their use of the shock effects that modern stand-up relies on. |
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Tarski's theory of truth relies crucially on the distinction between object languages and meta-languages, and so semantics generally seems to be necessarily a meta-discipline. |
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Any communications business that relies on capital-intensive installed infrastructure is potentially at risk because of the relentless pace of Moore's Law. |
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If he relies on weapons like that, he doesn't have a prayer. |
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Given that he has roughly the same access to each event as his readers, Smith relies heavily upon the witty one-liner which encapsulates the experience for his reader. |
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Money laundering in the Indian Ocean basin relies upon a traditional alternative banking system known as hawala or hundi, which makes it difficult to trace money transfers. |
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The Crown relies upon a number of cases in support of its position. |
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His happiness relies on a visit to the casino to play the slot machines. |
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At the same time, every hidden retreat relies upon knowledge of what exists outside of the space in order for the sense of centeredness to transpire. |
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Because they occupy the professional outlands, staffing of sections in these courses relies heavily on outlanders like graduate student or part-time faculty. |
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That service relies on insurance company payments and subscriptions. |
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Following poems develop a manner of writing which relies heavily on language as a palimpsest of attitudes and learned response so as to undermine these. |
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A degreed landscape designer, Daphne used great restraint in creating her garden, which relies heavily on plant forms, textures and hues of green foliage. |
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The price includes the timber frame, cladding, basic finishes, timber floor and straw insulation and relies on the use of recycled materials and self-built windows. |
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Eradication of evergreen cloud forest has resulted primarily from a rapidly increasing population that relies on subsistence swidden horticulture. |
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The Italian driver also relies on a guardian angel in his cockpit. |
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With no time for face-to-face friendships she relies on e-mail. |
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However, it also relies on the immunity from action in respect of claims brought against it by members of the armed forces conferred by the 1947 Act. |
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A different mechanism for maintaining and inheriting a pattern of active and inactive genes relies on chemical or structural alterations in the chromosomes. |
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He is an absurd character who relies on First Amendment freedoms to defend his teaching position, while denying others the right to take part in a Columbus Day parade. |
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The film is a comedy, but rarely relies on outright gags for laughs. |
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The photogrammetrist in the airplane relies on a surveyor on the ground. |
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The classical method is laboratory based and relies on previous taxonomic findings, phytochemical factors, immunopharmacological studies, and random screening methods. |
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The difficulty with expert opinion evidence is that sometimes the expert relies on the work or word of other individuals and therefore may infringe the rule against hearsay. |
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A proper understanding of these images relies on a conversance with the doctrinal sources treating the decaying corpse as a subject for devotional practice. |
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The fabrication process relies on a high growth rate atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition technique compatible with the float glass manufacturing process. |
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Even an agricultural society which primarily grows monocultures, relies on biodiversity at some point. |
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The city's economy also relies on the aerospace, defence, media, information technology, financial services and tourism industries. |
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Egyptian cuisine is notably conducive to vegetarian diets, as it relies heavily on legume and vegetable dishes. |
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When on operational missions, such as the recent invasion of Iraq, the US still relies on British and Canadian minesweeping services. |
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The jaws have euhyostylic type suspension, which relies completely on the hyomandibular cartilages for support. |
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Like most other social engineering exploits, vishing relies upon the 'hacking' of a common procedure that fits within the victim's comfort zone. |
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Whether Shaun is doing flips on his snowboard or catching big air on his skateboard, he relies on Newton's first law of motion for every trick. |
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The diagnosis of PPGL relies on biochemical evidence of excess catecholamine secretion and confirmation of tumor presence by imaging studies. |
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This first ending for the Audelay MS relies, therefore, on an implicit understanding of the trope's penitential and monitive purpose. |
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The beauty of your skin relies on vital moisturizers found in your body, one of which is squalane. |
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Instead, it relies mainly on the formation of immune cells called killer T cells. |
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Cary says that local government relies on citizen activists in quality-of-life issues. |
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A thermosyphon is a passive system that relies on water's natural convective tendencies for circulation. |
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The CCRC relies on goodwill for agencies such as the latter to forward records to them. |
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Kristian is backing the vital work of charity MOAS, which relies on public donations. |
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Donations comprise its largest source of income, and it also relies heavily on the income from its various historic endowments. |
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The walrus relies on this ice while giving birth and aggregating in the reproductive period. |
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The City relies upon stations in the surrounding London boroughs to support it at some incidents. |
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The noninvasive diagnostic, relies on nanoparticles that detect the presence of thrombin, a key blood-clotting factor. |
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