exclusive reliance on
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexclusive,relianceandon
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exclusive
adjective
uk/ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/us/ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/
limited to only one person or group ...
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reliance
noun[U]
uk/rɪˈlaɪ.əns/us/rɪˈlaɪ.əns/
the state of depending on or trusting in something ...
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on
preposition
uk/ɒn/us/ɑːn/
used to show that something is in a position above something else and touching it, or that something is moving into such ...
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In so doing it questions the logic and justification forexclusiverelianceon judicial interpretation of a bill of rights.
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At the same time, however, governments too had a positive stake in pursuing stabilization through extensive if not nearlyexclusiverelianceon monetary austerity.
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The e neo-reformists questioned theexclusiverelianceon the proletariat for the socialist revolution.
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Formally, and more generally, anexclusiverelianceon accounting prices is justified only if production technologies are convex.
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Because of the limitations associated with theexclusiverelianceon official arrest data to index, we also include a measure of self-reported violent behavior.
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The book'sexclusiverelianceon texts obscures some important facts.
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A third limitation is theexclusiverelianceon the relationship with the deceased as a basis for measuring object relations.
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As we pointed out in the target article, sometimes theexclusiverelianceon design evidence can lead the scientist to erroneously accept adaptationist hypotheses.
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Despite this consensus, there is a problem inexclusiverelianceon nonrepresentative settings.
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We also included two indicators of criminal behavior (official arrest and self-report of violence) to avoid the problems associated withexclusiverelianceon official arrest information.
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Medicine seeks to reach these ends by anexclusiverelianceon the application of perceived natural laws or, where this proves impossible, on empiricism.
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Thus, anexclusiverelianceon rating scale data may be problematic when performing taxometrics research, particularly when evidence suggests that raters hold categorical beliefs about the nature of a construct.
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Schatzberg's almostexclusiverelianceon state-controlled newspapers to detect frequently used metaphors is however unfortunate.
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Nonsignficance in the former does not imply the same in the latter; therefore,exclusiverelianceon statistical significance may result in economically significant results being ignored29.
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Exclusiverelianceon maternal or teacher reports is partly due to the fact that validated self-report measures of psychopathology for children aged 6-12 have only recently become available.
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It argues that the original article is seriously misleading because of its apparentlyexclusivereliance on previously classified intelligence documents and the interpretations found within them.
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They emphasise far too muchexclusiverelianceon private investment.
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For those reasons, our policy is to endexclusiverelianceon interest rates.
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However, he makes it clear that his party's alternative is a continuedexclusiverelianceon grant.
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