Sentence examples for been relied from inspiring English sources

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been relied

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Or , formerly also with To rest with confidence, as when fully satisfied of the veracity, integrity, or ability of persons, or of the certainty of facts or of evidence; to have confidence; to trust; to depend.

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Marks said work by KPMG had been relied upon to agree the Britannia deal.

New names have stepped forward and performed, old names have not been relied upon to paper over the cracks.

Labour has taken the biggest hit because it had been relied on to deliver large Scottish Labour votes to no.

That concept, which is based on an assumption rather than statistically demonstrated, has been relied upon for years.

The private sector, which is much stronger in southern Nigeria, has been relied on too heavily for this, according to Kate Meagher, from the London School of Economics.

"He used an argument that had never been relied upon by the Crown Prosecution Service or his own officers to suggest that the number of victims was minuscule.

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With domestic spending subdued, they have been relying on exports.

It is not to be relied upon.

Here, the pollsters cannot be relied upon.

Who could be relied on?

The slaves cannot be relied on as a native peasantry can be relied on.

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