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Definition of reliance in English: reliancenoun rɪˈlʌɪənsrəˈlaɪəns mass noun1Dependence on or trust in someone or something. the farmer's reliance on pesticides Example sentencesExamples - Ireland's heavy reliance on fossil fuels such as oil and coal is not sustainable for the future, he said.
- There is special need for caution when considering evidence of identification and convicting a defendant in reliance on it.
- Our total reliance on export markets means our local people are too poor to buy products.
- I must warn you of the special need for caution before convicting a defendant in reliance on identification evidence.
- The only thing that changes is the increasing reliance on computer technology.
- He argues that we need to stem the current tide of urbanisation and reduce our reliance on foreign inward investment.
- The Kremlin now accepts that the country must reduce its reliance on oil and employ measures to stimulate the domestic economy.
- The Claimants' reliance on past convictions of the Relevant Defendants is not a valid basis for injunctive relief.
- My lack of reliance on the benefits of government does not mean that I am apolitical, far from it.
- Their disillusionment grew with what appeared to be his increasing reliance on intuition rather than pragmatism.
- Trust as reliance on the claims of the seller is an essential feature of market exchanges.
- Companies sought to avoid reliance on the grid by producing power ‘in house’.
- China has taken on board some environmental measures aimed to reduce its reliance on coal and other fossil fuels.
- There is no reflection of that reliance on the conviction matters in the bail decision against us by the Court of Appeal.
- It is not something into which we should launch ourselves on the basis of reliance on local forces alone.
- He believes greater reliance on nuclear energy is the only alternative.
- The current system is criticised for its reliance on overly broad classifications.
- Then there are also those who caution you against total reliance on machines.
- It has also made him a target for those who believe that they have been unjustly treated as a result of the courts' reliance on his testimony.
- The findings indicate that reliance on faith helps this sample with health promotion.
Synonyms dependence, dependency seeking support from, leaning on trust in, confidence in, faith in, credence in, belief in, conviction in credit - 1.1archaic count noun A person or thing on which someone depends.
Rhymes alliance, appliance, compliance, defiance, misalliance, neuroscience, science Definition of reliance in US English: reliancenounrəˈlaɪənsrəˈlīəns 1Dependence on or trust in someone or something. the farmer's reliance on pesticides Example sentencesExamples - Then there are also those who caution you against total reliance on machines.
- The current system is criticised for its reliance on overly broad classifications.
- There is no reflection of that reliance on the conviction matters in the bail decision against us by the Court of Appeal.
- The Kremlin now accepts that the country must reduce its reliance on oil and employ measures to stimulate the domestic economy.
- I must warn you of the special need for caution before convicting a defendant in reliance on identification evidence.
- Companies sought to avoid reliance on the grid by producing power ‘in house’.
- Trust as reliance on the claims of the seller is an essential feature of market exchanges.
- It has also made him a target for those who believe that they have been unjustly treated as a result of the courts' reliance on his testimony.
- Their disillusionment grew with what appeared to be his increasing reliance on intuition rather than pragmatism.
- There is special need for caution when considering evidence of identification and convicting a defendant in reliance on it.
- It is not something into which we should launch ourselves on the basis of reliance on local forces alone.
- China has taken on board some environmental measures aimed to reduce its reliance on coal and other fossil fuels.
- My lack of reliance on the benefits of government does not mean that I am apolitical, far from it.
- Ireland's heavy reliance on fossil fuels such as oil and coal is not sustainable for the future, he said.
- The findings indicate that reliance on faith helps this sample with health promotion.
- The Claimants' reliance on past convictions of the Relevant Defendants is not a valid basis for injunctive relief.
- He believes greater reliance on nuclear energy is the only alternative.
- He argues that we need to stem the current tide of urbanisation and reduce our reliance on foreign inward investment.
- The only thing that changes is the increasing reliance on computer technology.
- Our total reliance on export markets means our local people are too poor to buy products.
Synonyms dependence, dependency trust in, confidence in, faith in, credence in, belief in, conviction in - 1.1archaic A person or thing on which someone depends.
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