0 the state of depending on or trusting in something or someone:
2 the state of needing or depending on something or someone in order to be able to do something:
reliance on sth/sb Ireland has a greater reliance on oil for electricity generation than most other EU countries.
increasing/growing/heavy reliance on sth The company's increasing reliance on subcontractors involves several risks, including reduced control over pricing.
We are in talks with potential partners in Asia as part of our strategy to reduce our reliance on the American market.
This may include planning a further move to housing offering a greater degree of shelter, or even greater reliance on families.
Indeed, the presupposition of reliance on such standards is that they have survived similar critical scrutiny.
He thereby wished to purify mathematics of any reliance on the external world.
The survey research also confirms the primary consequence of increasing reliance on state support.
The reliance on economic framing of regulation, though, signaled a major change in rhetorical emphasis.
Limitations of this study include the relatively small sample size of the control group and reliance on correctional staff controls.
Because these words have a higher degree of lexicalization, more reliance is placed on storage and less reliance on processing.
First, cues can be genetically encoded, as in the human reliance on bitterness as a cue to unpalatability.
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