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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91. The gain with respect to coal-oil mixture is due to the much greater reliance upon coal energy.
92. However, it is wrong to place total reliance on guidebook descriptions.
93. Less reliance on power bases is found in managers who have the tactical and interpersonal skills to concentrate on the essential objectives.
94. They also show high stock levels and an increasing reliance on borrowing both long term and short term.
95. Such continued reliance on paper will represent an increasing opportunity cost to organisations.
96. There is a danger in placing over-much reliance on the Attorney's discretion.
97. Similarly there has been an increase in the reliance on long-term debt.
98. Reliance was also placed upon the power of absolute and immediate distress in the statute.
99. There is an inherent appeal to the idea of limiting reliance on sources outside U.S. control.
100. Also, heavy reliance upon one client is not without risk when building up a practice.
101. The prospect of artificial hearts replacing reliance on cadaver hearts is already in sight.
102. The high standard of diagnostic imaging skills at our hospital has led to a decreased reliance on clinical findings.
103. The increasing reliance on imaging suggests that the technique of palpating a pyloric tumour is a declining art.
104. This has had damaging environmental consequences, such as creating new pressures for house building and increasing reliance on car-based transport.
105. No less universal is their reliance on precious metals to fabricate them.
106. We have looked at all kinds of ways to reduce our reliance on coupons.
107. If he placed no reliance at all upon it[sentencedict.com], he can not complain of a misrepresentation.
108. We can see from this that there has been a rise in the reliance on current liabilities in 1988 compared to 1984.
109. Historically there has been too much reliance on ex post financial accountability in the form of audit reports and adhoc investigations.
110. This debate surrounds the reliance theory of contracts, for example.
111. Her job got constituent reliance, of the society approbate.
112. No reliance is to be placed on his word.
113. This businesses partnership enhances our relationship with our clients, building trust and reliance among each of our clients and 800 TeleServices.
114. But the company said in a conference call that its total carbon footprint has continued to climb, reflecting a growing number of users and society's increasing reliance on online services.
115. More importantly, the Asian peoples have a strong sense of self - esteem , self - confidence, self - reliance and self - improvement .
116. But an over reliance on tools capabilities could lead to trouble.
117. He had purchased a painting in reliance upon the authentication of a well-regarded expert.
118. Belittling such resources should be refuted, yet mere reliance on such resources is far less sufficient.
119. Opposition parties fishing for support among hawkers and small shopkeepers are blamed for the mobs that ransacked Reliance stores in West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and other states.
120. Virtue means for him a kind of manly self-assertion, audacity, ruthlessness, a reliance on one's own arms and calculated use of cruelty to achieve one's ends.
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