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The benefit from hypnosis may rely more on unleashing unconscious processes within the patient.
"If so, the next government may rely more on further tax increases and welfare cuts that any of the parties are willing to admit to beforehand".
Smaller programs that may rely more on grant money can have a harder time because their work — and its impact — is not as well known.
While some hospitals will hire senior nurses or physician assistants, others may rely more on other doctors and may curtail some of the areas where residents provide care, Mr. Bentley said.
With pass-catching tight end Pete Mitchell already sidelined with a knee injury that could keep him out of one or two regular-season games, the Giants may have to temporarily alter some of their grander offensive plans; they may rely more on Barber, the rookie running back Ron Dayne and their blossoming wide receivers, Amani Toomer, Ike Hilliard and Joe Jurevicius.
Chivers said she has considered, too, research suggesting that men are better able than women to perceive increases in heart rate at moments of heightened stress and that men may rely more on such physiological signals to define their emotional states, while women depend more on situational cues.
Current definitions of relationships may rely more on sequence than serology, depending on the virus under study.
As breaking in from the outside gets tougher, hackers may rely more on insiders, says ITRC's Foley.
But new research suggests that she may rely more on her nose when she can't see who's in the water.
Future measurements of carbon storage in forests may rely more on remote sensing data, and new remote data collection technologies are in development.
Furthermore, in a turbulent environment, NPD project teams may rely more on intuitive judgments, and other factors such as experience and stress may also influence the relationship between team intuition and team decision making.
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