Similar words: rely, barely, entirely, severely, relatively, try on, everyone, carry on. Meaning: v. be dependent on, as for support or maintenance.
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151. However, his own plans rely on strengthening the central system.
152. He had to rely on the busy schedules of Brooks and his busy grad students.
153. Neighbours will appreciate a further benefit - it does not rely on the 1812 overture or other audible deterrents.
154. He had to rely on a kind-hearted local butcher who gave him two chickens a week to build up his strength.
155. You can rely on these keen-eyed bowmen to whittle down the enemy's numbers as they advance.
156. Do not, however, rely on such information as being either completely accurate or exhaustive.
157. This means the High Elves must rely on their bowmen and their magicians for long range mass slaughter.
158. According to the organisers, both races rely on military assistance, which could not be guaranteed in the present crisis.
159. So homeless organisations may have to rely on charity to provide the extra night shelter.
160. The charity has to rely on public generosity and numerous fundraising ventures to fund the scheme locally.
161. In Hinduism three of the five main ways of reaching the truth rely on this difference.
162. The burden of proving that a clause satisfies the reasonableness test is on the party who seeks to rely on the clause.
163. Those who find verbal communication difficult will have to rely on what we call corporal communication.
164. He didn't think much of the unions and their so-called democracy,(sentencedict.com/rely on.html) preferring to rely on direct contact with the leaders.
165. And we can no longer rely on the extended family being dose at hand.
166. For the moment we have to rely on intermittent subcutaneous injections which impose quite definite restrictions.
167. In fact, so bizarre are these minuscule penile structures that boffins will often rely on them to tell various insects apart.
168. In normal circumstances the suggestion that a contracting party can rely on his own breach to establish consideration is distinctly unattractive.
169. It especially hits pensioners and those on fixed incomes who rely on the interest to meet their bills.
170. Try not to rely on Valium - it's highly addictive and will cause more problems in the long run.
171. Government ministers rely on the conclusions from the Advisory Committee on Releases to the Environment prior to the field trials.
172. Even the newest jazz players still rely on a catalog of tunes older than their grandfathers.
173. If he entrusts you to her care you should rely on her.
174. Similarly, professional groups possessing key skills can often rely on employers' dependence upon them.
175. Entrepreneurial governments rely on information about the results of government spending-the cost and quality of government programs-to detect fraud and abuse.
176. Although the names of these principles have been variously translated, I shall rely on my own designations in explaining them.
177. It also explains why it is virtually certain that Britain's main trunk lines will rely on optical fibre.
178. You can't be good at tennis if you rely on brawn alone -- it takes skill as well.
179. In this new economy, smart businesses rely on an educated workforce to thrive.
180. Indeed, we do not understand the Government to rely on statutory authorization for this seizure....