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She may rely too easily on clichéd seductions in an effort to keep Wright to herself.

They may rely too much on Sauerbrunn to clean up any danger.

And though our intuition can sometimes reveal important insights into another person, we may rely too heavily on correspondence bias or stereotyping to truly get the picture.

Critics also say that treatment guidelines devised by the drug companies may rely too heavily on the use of medicines -- especially those sold by the sponsoring company -- at the expense of alternatives like diet and exercise.

It may rely too much on the child having typical cognitive abilities in the first place and may not work with those who have severe learning difficulties as well as autism.

It may rely too much on the child having typical cognitive abilities in the first place and may not work with those who have severe learning difficulties as well as autism.

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Of course, with so many user reviews being written by software bots, Google and Apple may not wish to rely too heavily on such reviews to determine search results.

Or it may be that older surgeons rely too heavily on unseasoned medical residents.

Although the use of ICT tools may be suitable in panel studies of mobile young people who attended universities or entered the labor market via migration, it may not be appropriate to rely too heavily on ICT tools in other kinds of panel studies.

"They may have relied too much on his emotional stability," he said.

And Hunt may have relying too much on one line of attack; on Gove's willingness to allow schools to use unqualified teachers.

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