fall back upon in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for fall back upon in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

See also on

1. on (not off):

II.fall <fell, fallen> [fɔːl] N

III.fall <fell, fallen> [fɔːl] ADJ Am

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English
But in his very real hurt, he has the comfort of memories to fall back upon just as his two older sons have their future to look forward to.
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I always think that people who find it difficult to judge a player fall back upon statistics because they rely on that to rate players.
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While, we're not sure if a lot of users would click pictures with a 10-inch tablet, it's nice to have a good quality option to fall back upon.
gadgets.ndtv.com
The danger is that exporting businesses fall back upon relying on a soft dollar as a crutch, he said.
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This method is only useful if we want to have a method to fall back upon when all other methods fail.
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Instead of capitalising upon a great success, we fall back upon an uneven and cracking bitumen, the cheapest material possible.
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Whether it is true or not, he has no profession to fall back upon for his livelihood.
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Her detractors say she does not have a body of work to fall back upon.
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This way, they will have something to fall back upon in case they do not make the cut.
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While the blog did not receive any information about specifications or the expected release date, we have plenty of earlier rumours to fall back upon.
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