reliance造句31. In identifying such conduct, reliance is made on information forthcoming from local authority consumer protection departments.
32. In the beginning Stax and Motown shared a heavy reliance on the cooperation of black radio to build audiences.
33. This reliance on local initiative and talent has also accelerated the involvement of small entrepreneurs.
34. However, the more subtle the judgement, the greater the dangers inherent in reliance on unaided intuition.
35. They look too much to the past, and have an undue reliance on the words and works of their master Aristotle.
36. It struck him as convenient the way women placed such reliance on their emotions.
37. Interestingly, this reliance on state funding is not confined solely to industry.
38. Normally only appropriate where significant reliance has had to be placed on management who are not the sole owners of the business.
39. In post-colonial economies there is a continuing reliance on raising levels of absolute rather than the relative surplus value of labour.
40. Legal restrictions do not necessarily reduce reliance on abortion to limit births.
41. Accordingly, contractual obligations are not limited to agreements, but extend to cases of mutual reliance and financial dependence.
42. In the following series the reliance on women in fishnet leisure wear became a bit obvious.
43. To back this up they claim that a reliance on market forces has widened pay inequalities and also significantly increased unemployment.
44. No country has managed to do away entirely with reliance on state psychiatric hospitals.
45. They therefore developed a number of rules to restrict reliance on exclusion clauses.
46. Paradoxically, they also encourage a greater reliance on means-tested benefits, which are divorced from employment records.
47. The net result is to deter part-time employment among unemployed people and to increase women's economic reliance on their partners.
48. He said he placed little or no reliance on either of them as to what happened.
49. It has also been argued that a reliance on external inspection alone removes from teachers the responsibility to evaluate their own work.
50. He liked the fashion world and its reliance on youth.
51. This can be seen as one example of a greater reliance on means tests throughout the whole of the social security system.
52. In this connection an external auditor will wish to consider what reliance should be placed on an internal audit.
53. Even so, integrated management can reduce the farmer's reliance on pesticides.
54. So are his mostly scripted comments in public settings and his reliance on veteran staff members for guidance.
55. There is, therefore, a strong reliance upon economic growth to yield higher tax revenues and a lower social security budget.
56. Transport to the town was difficult and made for self-sufficiency and reliance on village resources.
57. Since that point we have taken a number of steps to reduce students' reliance on benefits.
58. But another important feature of his theory is its reliance on a particular set of metaphors for understanding the natural world.
59. It is difficult to reverse half a century of total reliance on the car.
60. His concern about the organization of the militia was timely, but his intended reliance on the longbow was hardly forward-looking.