reliance in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

reliance in the PONS Dictionary

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Therefore, the plaintiff must prove reliance, in making a decision to acquire or hold a security, upon a material misrepresentation or omission by the defendant.
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Most important of these is the reliance on historical data.
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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 first of these consequences is driven by peoples need for social approval, the second by their reliance on each other for information.
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Reliance manages some of the most successful schemes in terms of returns.
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Traditionally, warranties are factual promises which are enforced through a contract legal action, regardless of materiality, intent, or reliance.
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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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Barriers to further solar generation include the high price of making solar cells and reliance on weather patterns to generate electricity.
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In some cases, the lack of a reliance on wireless communications is being touted as a benefit.
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Other economists criticize models of socialism based on neoclassical economics for their reliance on the faulty and unrealistic assumptions of economic equilibrium and pareto efficiency.
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