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How to use rely upon in a sentence

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In order to establish that contention the applicants assert they have no need to rely upon any statutory underpinning.
He was quite happy, in fact, to rely upon US training and largesse less than twenty years ago.
You would think we would not have to rely upon public assistance to make ends meet.
This is a situation where an ally, the United States, can rely upon us, can trust upon us.
The vast majority of meat-eating people rely upon the ranchers, farmers, etc. to do the actual killing of the animals.
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?
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.
Owing to this view, realists suggest that a state must rely upon its own military power to achieve its needs.
As I have already said, in my view, the claimants in private law proceedings cannot rely upon a free-standing application under the Convention.
Surveys of adolescent behavior often rely upon single-item, self-report measures.
Like front-line soldiers, these people needed to trust and rely upon one another.
Someone, please give us the facts unembellished by hype, but backed up by commitments and figures we can both understand and rely upon.
Usually, a purchaser should rely upon his own inspection and his surveyor's report.
Surely it is tautological to say that coercive organizations rely upon coercion as the predominant method of control?
Instead of these sources, he came to rely upon a few Blackfeet elders and informants to facilitate his imagination.
Odontocete cetaceans rely upon echolocation to sense the environment and detect prey.
In other words, you rely upon the criminal record as appears from the documents annexed to the stated case.
Again, the Plaintiffs rely upon bald statements in their factum without supporting evidence.
The union of Christ and the Father within the Godhead is that which we are to believe and rely upon for the certainty of our salvation.
We had to rely upon faxes and the old telex machine, and telephone calls at different times through different time zones.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He was a garroter by profession, accustomed to rely upon his fists only for the exchange of amenities.
Unless he relies on long continued user, he must rely upon grant or feoffment.
To do this we must rely upon the methods which we use in any historical investigation.
But if you wish to make a race endure, rely upon it you should expatriate them.
Such men, too, are apt to rely upon agents, who are not always to be relied upon.
The provision which I destine for him will be an humble one, and he will need to rely upon his own efforts.
The alternative will be for many small and medium sized businesses to muddle through and rely upon horse sense.
You would be like a Cook's tourist abroad, without a guide or a Baedeker, if you attempted to rely upon yourself.
The busy people achieve their full share of mischief in the world, you may rely upon it.
The peddler with his pack traversed the country by all manner of lonely roads, and was compelled to rely upon the country people for hospitality.
The wisest princes need not think it any diminution to their greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency, to rely upon counsel.
I rely upon your niece's truth and honour, and set your influence at nought.
I rely upon it more faithfully than I do upon hamamelis, sculus, etc.
By way of answer to this, it has been triumphantly asked, Why not in the first instance omit that ambiguous power, and rely upon the latter resource?
The pietists were willing to train and rely upon native catechists and pastors to carry the Gospel beyond the local mission church and outside the Danish colony.
We so rely upon the orderly operation of familiar natural laws that any seeming suspension of them is noted as a menace to our safety, a warning of unthinkable calamity.
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