Collocations withreliance

These are words often used in combination withreliance.

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continued reliance on
A continued reliance on hospitals and advanced technologies does little to address health inequities or to improve population health.
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excessive reliance on
His aim was precisely to shield faith from the excessive reliance on human reason and the intellect that he attributed to his orthodox opponents.
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exclusive reliance on
In so doing it questions the logic and justification for exclusive reliance on judicial interpretation of a bill of rights.
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great reliance on
The authors' great reliance on testimonial evidence, however, makes the book vulnerable to factual slips, romanticised depictions and unfortunate omissions.
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heavy reliance on
They exhibit a heavy reliance on agriculture, primarily growing coffee and rice, and keeping chickens and pigs.
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increased reliance on
Increased reliance on introductory students has - to the best of our knowledge - not been observed in economics.
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increasing reliance on
Countries are facing this challenge in many different ways, but one common factor is the increasing reliance on electronics and systems.
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sole reliance
Sole reliance on fee income meant that all homes had to be run on entrepreneurial lines.
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total reliance on
Their efforts gradually changed their financial bases from total reliance on state resources to having more diversified resources.
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undue reliance
It has been pointed out that there appears to be an undue reliance on technology (43, 34).
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