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High wholesale funding ratios are seen as risky as they imply reliance on the financial markets – still not liquid and fully available amid the global credit crunch.

However, broad-based topic accessibility also implies reliance on writers' personal experiences and socio-cultural background knowledge that can lead to a greater topic-effect on L2 writing and overuse of such language features as obligation and necessity modals.

A total of 92 pastoral, 33 semi-pastoral, 59 agro-pastoral and 69 mixed-farming communities generate income from selling firewood and charcoal, accounting for about 4.1% of the total income and implying reliance on exploiting the natural forests for energy and commercial purposes (Table 4).

Second, the retrospective nature of the study implies reliance on the quality and completeness of the data reported to the TARN registry.

India's national auditor has implied that Reliance deliberately inflated its costs, and hinted that it thinks some of the contractors used were secretly related to Reliance.Worse still, Reliance is accused by some of holding India to ransom, deliberately suppressing production of gas until it could get a higher price for it.

According to Akrich [17], the "I method" implies a "reliance on personal experience, whereby the designer replaces his professional hat by that of the layman".

This implies continued reliance on carbon-intensive production methods, with relatively high levels of embodied carbon and energy in the products.

In addition, hNAG-1 mice utilize more oxygen than WT mice during the night and have reduced respiratory quotient (RQ) during the day, implying greater reliance on fats, as opposed to carbohydrates, as an energy source.

The experiments that we performed in the low- and high-intensity exercise regimens implied a greater reliance on oxidative metabolism in Myog-deleted mice.

The impact of the influx of slaves from Africa on the countries in the Americas has been emphasized in seminal work by Engerman and Sokoloff (1997), who argue that differences in factor endowments implied differences in the reliance on slave labor, with dramatic consequences for the degree of inequality.

This situation takes on increasing importance in the context of modelling Passivhaus buildings where the absence of conventional oversized heating and cooling systems implies a greater reliance upon fabric and system optimisation.

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