reliance in the PONS Dictionary

reliance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

sb cannot avoid reliance on sth
to place reliance on sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The early reliance on conifers, usually of the same age class and very dark in appearance, led to criticism that the forests appeared too artificial.
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This is known in contract law as the reliance theory.
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Its reliance on him extended beyond legal issues to such matters as how to write a business letter.
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He also indicated a possible solution by suggesting that the protection of reliance parties be made not limited in time.
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Although this invoked the romance of the days of sail, reliance on wind rather than steam was a way for the company to economize.
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He also argued strongly for less reliance by the courts on custody for children and young people.
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The characters are often said to be two-dimensional, the dialogue wooden, and the storytelling devices (such as excessive reliance on coincidence) strain credulity.
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The poem is characterised by its reliance on short lines which alternate in rhyme and meter to prevent a felicitous feel.
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The countrys continued reliance on oil revenue is of particular concern.
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Reliance had previously considered, and rejected, going public several times.
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