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Discover Ludwig"show reliance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to demonstrate or exhibit trust or dependence on someone or something. Example: The company's decision to invest in more sustainable practices shows their reliance on environmental stewardship.
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But the Commission, unlike private parties, need not show reliance in its enforcement actions.
A plaintiff must show reliance on the defendant's misstatement or omission to recover under 10b-5.
"You have to show reliance, that's where the battle will be fought".
978 (majority opinion), to allow claims that otherwise would have been barred due to the plaintiffs' inability to show reliance, id., at 242, 108 S.Ct.
To state a claim for securities fraud, a shareholder must show "reliance," meaning that the shareholder acted in some way based on the fraudulent conduct of the company.
If a plaintiff opts to show reliance through fraud on the market, Basic is clear that the plaintiff must show the following predicates in order to prevail: (1) an efficient market, (2) a public statement, (3) that the stock was traded after the statement was made but before the truth was revealed, and (4) the materiality of the statement.
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Chicks showed reliance on local geometrical cues primarily, with a secondary reliance on medial axes, whereas pigeons showed reliance on medial axes.
Consistent with Stich and Winter's hypothesis [15], we expected C. perspicillata to show less reliance on spatial cues and more reliance on shape and scent when relocating food than the nectar-feeding G. soricina that participated in Experiment 1.
Kiwi show minimal reliance upon vision indicated by eye structure, visual field topography, and brain structures, and increased reliance upon tactile and olfactory information.
Others suggested that the show's reliance on voting by audience members was dangerously democratic.
If plaintiffs fail to show that reliance is a common question at the time of certification, certification is improper.
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