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On the cards.
(UK) If something is in the cards, it is almost certain to happen.
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"We don't rely on the cards.
They warn that making restrictions too tight could dry up lending for consumers and small businesses that rely on the cards.
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If we rely on the vaccination cards held by the families, the rate of drop-out between DTCP1 and DTCP3 was significantly lower in Djidjan, at 2.8%, than in Fladougou (7.6%) and Kasaro (6%).
An alternative is to skip decorating and just rely on the Christmas cards you receive, a table tree centerpiece and the Christmas napkins to do enough of a job suggesting it's Christmas time.
In a letter to a group of lawyers and immigrant advocacy organizations in January, the commissioner of motor vehicles, Richard D. Holcomb, said that in the 11 weeks after the policy was implemented, about 4,000 applicants entered an "elevated review process," a reference to people who used to rely on the employment card.
"We increased the number of people who rely on the American Express card to make online purchases".
Patrons rely on those cards.
My husband got laid off, and somewhat ironically, we were forced to rely on the same credit cards my bank sold to pay for basic needs.
You might assume that your child should rely on the UK debit card connected to their current account to fund their travels, but this could prove pricier than you realise.
With 4GB of built-in storage, you'll not likely need to rely on the variety of card slots.
"You basically rely on the person giving you the card to give you a good card," he said.
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