Synonym: trust. Similar words: alliance, compliance, appliance, brilliance, reliably, reliable, reliability, fiancee. Meaning: [rɪ'laɪəns] n. 1. certainty based on past experience 2. the state of relying on something.
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61. Conversely, of course, those who have little in common have to place greater reliance on the language.
62. Even the reliance of companies on the stock market to raise finance is comparatively small.
63. As a result, reliance has been placed mainly upon case law to map the contours of the current prohibition.
64. Monolithic notions of sanctity reveal a startling reliance on hierarchical thinking.
65. A decreasing reliance on the inflation tax can be discerned in all four countries.
66. The LaRue home had no furniture, only milk cartons and fruit crates that his momma got from the Reliance Market.
67. The very narrow tax base meant continued heavy reliance on massive borrowings and indirect taxes.
68. There tactics were strongly influenced by reliance on line formation and fire-power, as against attack at close quarters.
69. Steen continued presenting revues, with an increasing reliance on scripted comedy rather than just dancing girls, until the outbreak of war.
70. The company may be estopped from denying either statement if some one in reliance upon it has changed his position to his detriment.
71. There were cuts in the road-building programme and a ban on Sunday driving to try to reduce reliance on oil.
72. Reliance on Newt as a unifying bogeyman points to a fundamental design fault in the new Democratic juggernaut.
73. As a general warning vendors should not place too much reliance on employment cases.
74. Excessive reliance on corporate entities managing only the costs creates suffering and hardship for patients and their families.
75. Unfortunately, we have witnessed the consequences of increasing reliance on foreign investment.
76. He made Mrs Timms look uninterested in her store, the Reliance Market, and she was a hard worker. Sentencedict.com
77. The flexibility of reliance upon different sources of information is the hallmark of the successful reader.
78. They argued that this encouraged reliance on self-diagnosis and self-medication.
79. The environment poses another major challenge to reliance on the car industry.
80. A share certificate will contain two statements on which the company will know that reliance may be placed.
81. These ideas were taken up by the peace movement in the early-1980s as an alternative to reliance on nuclear weapons.
82. They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty.
83. One of the principal factors is the reliance on coal as the main source of power.
84. Advertisers luring people into heavier and heavier reliance on cleansing products would be prosecuted and their bank accounts confiscated.
85. I see a growing trade deficit and a reliance on overseas sources of innovation.
86. The challenge to its authority increased its reliance upon the secular power, upon fines, torture, and execution.
87. The principal reason for this is the high degree of reliance a human places on linguistic information.
88. You will also need to take up references, though do not place too much reliance on these.
89. There are two particularly interesting examples of government reliance on private finance for some of its policies.
90. Respect for the past does not mean a reliance on fiddle and washboard.
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