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(with on or upon, formerly also with in) to trust; to have confidence in; to depend.
If the future relies upon her accepting him, I'm not sure it'll happen.
As it frequently happens that cases come before state courts in which questions of Federal law arise, a provision has been made whereby due respect for the latter is secured by giving the party to a suit who relies upon Federal law, and whose contention is overruled by a state court, the right of having the suit removed to a Federal court.
In the state of New York the act which seeks to prevent corrupt practices relies in like manner on the efficacy of publicity, but it is less effective than the Massachusetts law in that it provides simply for the filing by the candidates themselves of sworn statements of their own expenses.
Of its seven books, the first two survey the history of the Jews from the capture of Jerusalem by Antiochus Epiphanes to the outbreak of war in 67, and here Josephus relies upon some such general history as that of Nicolaus of Damascus.
In the chapters devoted to the origines of Britain he relies on the Brutus legend, but cannot carry his catalogue of British or English kings further than 735, where he honestly confesses that his authorities fail him.
The argument on which he chiefly relies is that the Bible cannot be considered necessary to a belief in Christianity, since Christianity was a living and conquering power before the New Testament in its present form was recognized by the church.
He particularly relies upon an account of early history which he discovered on a golden pillar in a temple on the island of Panchaea when on a voyage round the coast of Arabia, undertaken at the request of Cassander, his friend and patron.
He relies on the validity of his perceptions of physical facts; but the saint and the theologian are no less entitled to rely on the validity of their moral and spiritual experiences.
The chief defect of his work, inevitable at the time it was composed, is that, drawing the materials from contemporary memoirs rather than from inscriptions, he relies on literary gossip rather than on numismatics and epigraphy.
This is because his radical deconstruction of the Qur'an relies heavily on locating it within its original context.
The objective is to enable students to understand more advanced econometrics most of which relies heavily on matrix algebra.
Also today there is some gospel preaching which relies on human eloquence rather than on the power of the cross of Christ.
It relies heavily on the use of symbolic representations and deduction to apply quantum mechanics to a variety of situations.
He relies upon me writing his words which he then overwrites in felt pen.
It is on the second of these two kinds of evidence that Livy almost exclusively relies.
Persona and Rhythm methods Persona is a recently introduced method of contraception that relies on testing urine for hormonal changes relating to ovulation.
These device relies bacteria living on balls of Sulfur to remove nitrate from the water.
It relies more on interpretation than on the apparent objectivity conveyed by the quantitative methods.
Note that having the user merge relies primarily on the user to not accidentally omit some changes, and thus is potentially error prone.
The work uses chance as much as design, relies on visual perception as much as the internal voice.
To quote the intellectual powerhouse George W. Bush, only a fool " relies on facts " .
It relies on compounds labeled with very short-lived radioisotopes (e.g. 11 C or 18 F ).
Business relies heavily on inductive reasoning, which assumes a uniformity of nature, such that the future is assumed to resemble the past.
It relies entirely on rider skill, depending on the use of the draw reins to encourage correct head carriage.
The Silver Trust is a registered charity and relies on donations to continue its work in promoting the art of British silversmiths.
The film relies not just on the visual, but also on the sonorous to tie together the disparate narrative strands.
You see, the whole premise of wife swap relies on the undisputed assumption that a woman's place is in the home.
This relies on a fast distributed matrix transpose operation I have developed.
Our idea relies on the use of adaptive methods that aim at reducing the asymptotic variance of the estimates.
The earlier of the two volumes on Natural Theology relies on the cosmological argument; the later - obviously an afterthought - tries to vindicate the ontological argument as an alternative basis for theism, but awkwardly and with manifest uneasiness.
Hence it is that the "antiseptic" method has been replaced in the surgery of to-day by the "aseptic" method (see Surgery), which relies on keeping free from the invasion of bacteria rather than destroying them when present.
Apart from this connexion, the new prophet relies especially upon his own kindred (hvaetush).
The most notorious of that school in England, Francis Anthony (1550-1623), never quotes Paracelsus, but relies upon Arnald de Villanova and Raimon Lull.
In his kindred productions he relies mainly upon a single element of the humorous - logical sequence and unruffled gravity bridling in an otherwise frantic absurdity, and investing it with an air of sense.
It relies on an analysis of how much of a radioactive isotope has decayed into its daughter isotope.
It relies on compounds labeled with very short-lived radioisotopes (e.g. 11 C or 18 F).
A lot of the success relies upon the excellent reconstruction drawings, which bring the evidence to life.
Spirit Aid relies solely on the goodwill and donations of its supporters.
There are permanent trained staff, but the group relies on many volunteers to give a ratio of 1 adult for 2 children.
It relies upon employer goodwill and if this is not forthcoming, Trade Union safety rep 's a difficult role.
For this, the precautionary principle relies largely upon a single assumption - that prevention is better than cure.
Our survival relies heavily on showing the right sort of films.
The method relies upon high rates of repetition of these words within a book or story.
Communicable disease surveillance relies heavily on patient identifiable information (PII) in order to perform its public health functions effectively.
You see, the whole premise of Wife Swap relies on the undisputed assumption that a woman 's place is in the home.
Because commercial success relies more on what the majority accept and understand, not with what gets the techies excited.
To explain any more would be a crime - the film relies on the fear of the unknown to unnerve the viewer.
Steven Pinker (1997) also holds that Searle relies on untutored intuitions.
Because a parent who is hearing impaired may not be able to hear a typical monitor which relies on sound, most monitors for the hearing impaired feature either a flashing light, a vibrating alarm, and/or an LCD video monitor.
It relies on the benefits of ultrasound technology built into the brush, paired with specially formulated Emmi-dent "nano-bubble" toothpaste, to whiten teeth.