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Being reliant
adjective
Having reliance on somebody or something.
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Being reliant on infinitely long random codes, these results provide a theoretical bound on the performance of transmission schemes over block fading channels, but they fail to capture the behavior of practical systems, which is the foremost motivation for the current work.
"We're close to being reliant solely on renewable sources of outrage".
The conservatives complained about depictions of Ronald Reagan as being insensitive to AIDS victims, and that Nancy Reagan was shown as being reliant on a personal astrologer.
Under the proposals, rail passengers will be able to get online via equipment installed alongside the track instead of being reliant on a satellite signal.
Salman's increased support for Sunni rebels fighting Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria is another example of the kingdom no longer being reliant on the United States.
Politicians' failure to understand the practical, logistical problems associated with being reliant on food parcels is captured – with painful sharpness - here.
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"Midwives are reliant on unsocial hours payments.
We cannot be reliant solely on Steven.
We have to be reliant on that.
I really am reliant on the whole team.
That's only teaching them to be reliant".
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