Example sentences of "[noun sg] rely on " in BNC.

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1 The decision must , with respect , be regarded as a misapplication of Morris , since the majority relied on Tesco Supermarkets Ltd. v. Nattrass for the directing mind doctrine and refused to apply Attorney-General 's Reference ( No. 2 of 1982 ) , insisting that the transaction between the husband and the company was ‘ consensual . ’
2 First , by considering whether the facts the taxpayer relied on and the inspector knew about were inconsistent with the inspector 's having the requisite reasonable opinion , the Special Commissioner had misdirected himself in law .
3 That Parliament relied on the Ministerial statements is shown by the fact that the matter was never raised again after the discussions in Committee , that amendments were consequentially withdrawn and that no relevant amendment was made which could affect the correctness of the minister 's statement .
4 Core 's defence relied on the claim that the materials were for artistic purposes , a defence recognised in British law .
5 The defence relied on discrepancies and omissions in police records and evidence .
6 In principle there was no distinction between indirect interference at the first stage and such interference at a remoter stage , but the more indirect and remote the interference , the more difficult it may be to establish on the facts that A did intend to interfere with the particular contract relied on by the plaintiff and that that interference was a necessary consequence of A 's wrongful act .
7 This case relied on law dating back to the 1870s .
8 A House of Lords decision relied on lack of privity to protect a pledgee-endorsee of a bill of lading , such as a bank , with respect to a claim for the payment of freight unpaid by the endorser-shipper .
9 In a ‘ thank-you ’ letter , Finance Administrator Roy Butt said the Hospice relied on the public sector for funding and it appreciated the Centre 's and support .
10 The Employment Appeal Tribunal decision confirms that late applications can be allowed in notwithstanding the fact that the Applicant relied on the advice of a solicitor .
11 Yet probably The Rock relies on a form too close to extinction at the time for it to bring the whole revue to life .
12 As it moves , the scorpion relies on information from air passing over its hairs to keep it on a straight course .
13 One explanation for this might be that , rather than using this method to bring in temporary labour , service establishments with a predominantly low skilled labour force rely on casual workers .
14 Soundwise the Mad Axe relies on three Aria Pro II pickups .
15 Even so , the Japanese government 's Fair Trade Commission reckons that the average firm even within the former zaibatsu relies on other group members for only 13% of purchases and 15% of sales .
16 The reason is that the games industry relies on selling computers to a market that is more comfortable with appliances .
17 Black Sun Ensemble rely on the kind of guitar sound that floats almost too closely into jazz fusion territory .
18 The key role of the NMDA receptor channel complex relies on several of its special properties , in particular the voltage-dependent block of its channel by Mg r2+ ( ref. 21 ) .
19 Like the psychologist J.J. Gibson , Ullman attempts to show that many perceptual features can be recognized by relatively low-level psychophysiological mechanisms , whose functioning relies on the information available in the ambient light rather than on high-level concepts or cerebral schemata ( Gibson 1950 , 1966 , 1979 ) .
20 While it is the task of oppositions to oppose , the veracity of that opposition is dependent on the mass media , just as public judgements about the competence of that opposition rely on information derived from the mass media .
21 In E.coli repression of transcription initiation by the CytR protein relies on CytR-DNA interactions as well as on interactions between CytR and the cAMP-CRP activator complex .
22 The most often invoked argument to that effect relies on an obligation to support and maintain just institutions .
23 ‘ Where a defendant in a civil action relies on the doctrine against self-incrimination and insists on remaining silent and on concealing documents and other evidence relevant to the action , he is relying on his own wrongdoing or on his own apparent or possible wrongdoing to hamper the plaintiff in proof of his just claims in the suit .
24 The intensity enhancement relies on the electronic transition being allowed by symmetry , so the vibrations whose intensities are enhanced are almost always totally symmetric ( Section 5.7 ) .
25 The derivation of a no-arbitrage condition relies on the use of the capital market to move the cash flows arising from the arbitrage transaction through time so that they are non-zero in all time periods , and positive at least once .
26 It is erm alleged , it is to be alleged as I understand it by the er defendant relying on Mr opinion that the business would have failed in any event er because of the plaintiff 's general lack of experience in this trade and what is described as a lack of financial expertise or caution er to which the availability of extra money as envisaged in the original proposal , would have made absolutely no difference .
27 The fact that any part of a complex theoretical maze might be responsible for an apparent falsification poses a serious problem for the falsificationist relying on an unqualified method of conjectures and refutations .
28 As Lester Korn — never at a loss for a quote — told Fortune , ‘ Business has become too complicated , and the stakes have become too high , for a board chairman who needs executive talent to rely on his friends or his friends ’ recommendations .
29 In reply to 's comments , stated that the Institute relied on registered tutors to teach practical embalming .
30 The rural district council relied on the assumption of responsibility by the corporation in 1945 , while the corporation denied responsibility for the former rural district families and claimed that the 1956 Housing Act had made the rural district council responsible for all the families in the camp .
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