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appeared to rely excessively on the managerial talents of one person, conditioning the deal on Mr. Mendes staying in place at Diamond before the acquisition completed.
The British Chambers of Commerce said bumper retail sales figures highlight "the unbalanced nature of our recovery, which continues to rely excessively on domestic demand and on services".
But since most countries rely excessively on consumption taxes, this in turn risks aggravating inequality rather than reducing it.Data on income from capital are skimpy.
Some economists predicted that this continued tax bite would muffle the plan's effect and not change some companies' inclination to rely excessively on debt because of the tax advantages of doing so.
Traditional financial institutions tend to do very little screening for small borrowers and rely excessively on collateral (Stiglitz and Weiss 1981; Ang et al. 1995; Avery et al. 1998; Manove et al. 2001).
She also points out that experimental paradigms tend to rely excessively on questionnaires, tend to pay inadequate attention to updating of "online representations of bodily properties", and too often neglect observed dissociation between what one experiences and proprioceptive drift, the most frequently employed objective measure of ownership and disownership.
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So while the professional community remains preoccupied by the fate of Brian Toomey, the young jump jockey injured at Perth on Thursday, few punters will be relying excessively on the resemblance between the big race at Sandown today and one staged at Ascot 17 days ago.
The disappointment came with the main courses, which relied excessively on the use of chilli for their effect.
But Niccol also relies excessively on expositional, discursive speechifying by Bruce Greenwood as the drone unit's commanding officer.
"The examination relies excessively on multiple-choice questions that test too broad a range of subjects, and, as a result, places an undue premium on memory skills".
We should not be seeing shadows between the women's shoulder blades in the opening waltz in "Diamonds" (which suffered more), and both dances relied excessively on spotlights.
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