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were reliant
adjective
Having reliance on somebody or something.
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They were reliant on the NHS, and didn't want to hear a word said against it.
Customers were reliant on cash, so check cashing was the next logical extension.
"In the Army, we were reliant on each other and no one cared about my background.
There was a palpable conviction that the two revolutions were reliant on one another for their success.
Cahill said employers were reliant on European talent to help fill skills shortages, especially in IT and the City.
Industries where Britain excels, such as television, music, animation and video games, were reliant on good broadband, he said.
"We explored this idea that the aristocracy were reliant on the serving class — that they couldn't move without them.
The World Health Organization warned last year of rising acute levels of malnutrition in Idlib, saying that as many as 1.6 million were reliant on food assistance.
Rafael van der Vaart and William Gallas, both of whom made their debuts, had no competitive practice behind them, and were reliant on residual fitness.
But a more detailed look at the figures showed businesses were reliant on UK consumers, who have benefited in recent months from lower petrol prices boosting disposable income.
He also claimed there was "a certain friability" in the European resolve to impose economic sanctions on Russia, pointing out that many Europeans were reliant on Russian gas.
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