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If you need a confirmation of Reliance's value, note that Fitzgerald estimates Reliance will earn $1.18 a share in 1999, up from $1.07 (before capital gains) in 1998.

Though tractors live a rugged life, the farmer's reliance on them to earn a living assured a reasonable degree of mechanical care, so many survive.

Famous more for his isolation-friendly offensive system – a steadfast reliance on Joe Johnson helped earn it the description "Iso Joe" – and point guard leashes that bordered on choke collars, Woodson leaned heavily on his stars, and rarely delved very deeply into his bench.

So, Facebook might actually earn just as much money or more by ditching its reliance on the blank-eyed scrolling addiction of its users.

During this campaign, other issues of how this country is to earn a living have flared into life – zero hours, London's reliance on non-doms and footloose international capital – before dying away to leave that constant hum about cuts.

In most cases, pregnancy reduced participants' earning potential and heightened reliance on their partners.

I'm also not working, so there's no-one that will be able to help…at the end when I give birth, to get clothing for the child" [29 year-old woman with 2 dependants, unemployed] In most cases, pregnancy reduced participants' earning potential and heightened reliance on their partners.

When the world economy is short of demand, argues Paul Krugman, a Nobel prizewinner, countries that persistently spend far less than they earn contribute to global unemployment.In his letter to G20 leaders Mr Obama criticised the "heavy reliance on exports by some countries with already large external surpluses".

Either way, the FDA's current reliance on the willingness of drug companies to report problems with products that can potentially earn them billions of dollars a year is likely to change.

Iran must be told that its further reliance on violence, curtailment of civil liberties and basic freedoms, widespread arbitrary detentions and disappearances will not earn it public peace or international legitimacy.

Mr. Gold still favors reliance on multiple gas suppliers but holds out hope that the gas contract and the $300 million it will earn Egypt each year will encourage further economic and diplomatic cooperation.

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