Sentence examples for which lean on from inspiring English sources

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And he maintains that arguments which lean on tradition alone are inadequate, for the same reason that tradition cannot, nowadays, justify polygamy or footbinding.Muslim theology might, in theory, allow for some flexibility in the age of circumcision.

Automated detection systems and identity verification tools, however, which lean on the availability of big data, go a long way toward helping organizations meet compliance requirements and protect themselves.

It will see two joint ventures created which lean on JD.com's experience, expertise and technology to complement Central Group business, which has assets of close to $10 billion and some 70,000 employees across its operations.

Leaving our boat, we walked from the quayside along the main town path – there are no roads or cars – admiring the handsome wooden verandahs of the houses, many of which lean on stilts over the water.

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The film, which leans on the de-facto distinction of its leading man his gayness forgets to give him quirks.

I particularly enjoyed Pain (inspired by the nervous system), which leaned on nu-metal to create something brilliantly witty and clever.

Famous faces too numerous to list pop up instead of punchlines – this is comedy which leans on familiarity like the perma-drunk Edina leans on her put-upon assistant, Bubble (Jane Horrocks).

The script - which leaned on Zavrice's real-life experiences as a Venezuelan immigrant in Australia, and could have been moving in other circumstaces - was full of this half-baked student guff.

Mr Cruddas is the nearest thing Labour has to Boris Johnson, the re-elected mayor of London, in that he presents an eclectic mixture of political ideas, wrapped in outspoken personal charm.As MP for a poor part of east London, Mr Cruddas helped create a movement dubbed "Blue Labour," which leans on traditions of working-class social conservatism and stresses family and community.

But Adam, the Bush chairman, whose father is a nephrologist and whose mother teaches second grade, countered that older Americans would be better off under Mr. Bush's plan, which leans on the private health industry, including H.M.O.'s and other managed care companies.

The word must be refined before it can be applied to God and this means the formation of an extended meaning which leans on the primary meaning for its intelligibility.

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