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While the Camorra may rely less on politicians today, she said politicians still relied on the Camorra to deliver votes.
Garavito hypothesizes that adolescents affected by cumulative concussions may rely less on categorical thinking than non-concussed adolescents.
Few studies have explored the parameters surrounding normal praxic function, but preliminary data suggest that men may rely less heavily on praxic control than women.
So a plan for making money may rely less on advertising at the home page, and more on the company's creating services for handling tweets or licensing other companies that create Twitter applications.
The United States may rely less on Persian Gulf crude, but it constitutes 77 percent of Japan's imports, 74 percent of South Korea's and 43 percent of China's imports.
"It also indicates that Mexican traffickers may rely less on relationships with South American heroin sources-of-supply, primarily in Colombia, in the future".
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The price increase spurred complaints from thousands of Netflix customers on Facebook and other Web sites, some of whom said they may now rely less on physical DVDs and more on online options.
Unless the effects of sales management practices are determined, sales practitioners may rely on less efficient and less effective practices.
The secret of persuading people to focus simultaneously on developing new businesses and managing current operations may be to rely less on pay for performance.
Those individuals without such extra-task processing capability may rely on less efficient "controlled" processing (cf. Schneider and Shiffrin 1977), mediated by right-hemisphere regions of dorsal PFC.
Given immigrant women's limited eligibility for publicly funded contraceptive services, they may rely on less effective contraceptive methods, even if they do not want more children (Potter et al. 2012; Thurman and Janecek 2010).
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