Sentence examples for asked to rely from inspiring English sources

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That would be one important step toward making auditors remember that their real client is the public that is asked to rely on their certification of financial statements -- not some investment banker offering a fat fee for a friendly opinion.

"The UK public have been asked to rely on her comments by both George Osborne and David Cameron in the forthcoming referendum and she must now answer the questions on the beer mats and others that the public may have".

Despite their success in Experiment 1, when they were asked to rely on an internal visual image of the object to be grasped, they failed to perform a pantomimed action that was identical to a real hand movement.

The respondents were specifically asked to rely on their own individual opinion and management in practice.

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Ross was, in effect, asking Flanner to rely on observation and her own intelligence and voice; questions of form were up to her.

But his father died 25 years ago, so unless Paul Jr. taped or made extensive notes of his conversations, he is asking us to rely on his memory of his father's memories.

And John McCain, who is also calling for an international air assault on Syria, agreed with Liz Cheney, arguing that since the U.S. was "surprised" when Pakistan and North Korea got nuclear technology, it was not fair to ask Bibi to rely on Barry's judgment about when to use force.

But Robert B. Stulberg, a lawyer who is representing advocates for the hearing-impaired, including the Civic Association of the Deaf, said pay phones had grown so scarce that it would be reckless to ask people to rely on them in an emergency.

Such a view does not ask us to rely on what others do accept (as the communitarian account does).

Where Facebook and Twitter ask you to rely on your friends and the people you follow for good content, Snapchat goes straight to the content creators themselves.

Decisions that we make every day require us to use our skill sets in accepting or rejecting the word of persons who represent to us certain facts, or vouch for things, and ask us to rely on their word.

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