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These criteria are easily observable, for the most part, and both reps and their leaders habitually rely on them to predict the likelihood and progress of potential deals.
Though instructors can correct off-route gaze, a simply interpretable cue to listener knowledge, they habitually rely on inaccurate, underspecified verbal feedback instead and begin corrections without first checking the follower's gaze.
But apart from the poorest places that habitually rely on the IMF's subsidised help, only a handful of emerging economies, mainly in eastern Europe, have had to turn to it for funds.This resilience is impressive.
The intelligence agencies habitually rely on satellites and spies, when most of the information that matters now, as Kilcullen pointed out, is "open source" — available to anyone with an Internet connection.
It's not a mystery show, as "Moonlighting" and "Remington Steele" and "The X-Files" were, so it doesn't habitually rely on suspense and its sublimating ally, suspension -- that mode by which we are left hanging in the air, both wanting a plot to finish and wanting it not to.
Yes, life and relationships can be challenging at times; but the more we habitually rely on electronics (just as with drugs, or mindless eating) to numb ourselves to what's happening, the more our problems will persist and proliferate.
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So clear are the advantages of these businesses that even firms that have habitually relied on advertising are moving to copy them.As newspaper advertising has declined, publishers have raised the prices of subscriptions and single copies.
We rely on one another".
If you rely on what you habitually do when you get scared by the wave you'll never get up," Tushar explained after witnessing my 8th nose dive in a row.
Always rely on ourselves".
"We rely on them.
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