Sentences with phrase «much relies upon»

I found my fingers getting lost when trying to find the much smaller up and down arrows; keys I never realized just how much I relied upon until using the new MacBook.
Sylvester was the first to admit how much he relied upon the work of other writers, including pieces he himself had previously written.

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Much of that data was still incorrect, and therefore the system couldn't be relied upon to make accurate calculations.
US and British intelligence agencies have successfully cracked much of the online encryption relied upon by hundreds of millions of people to protect the privacy of their personal data, online transactions and emails, according to top - secret documents revealed by former contractor Edward Snowden.
Additionally, I wholeheartedly agree that the 4 % withdrawal rate is something that can not be relied upon (much like social security for us younger folks).
Posner is distressed that so much of contemporary legal scholarship elaborates or relies upon diverse moral theories that attempt, in highly abstract terms, to make normative claims about law.
Also, and much to my disappointment, the book does a poor job of footnoting resources which the author obviously relied heavily upon in the writing of this book.
The author writes: This is a recipe I have relied upon for years: I included it in my first book, The Real Food Daily Cookbook, and I love it so much that I had to include it again.
UTD is prob a better example than RM or Barca as SAF was relied upon so much like Wenger is at Arsenal.
For him to be truly effective he either needs a strike partner in the shape of 4 -4-2, or rely upon runs from two wide men in our much used 4 -5-1 / 4 -3-3.
Although Laporte still has much to learn the potential of the starlet is clear for all to see, but whether he can be relied upon as the leader at the back straight away remains doubtful.
Arsenal board needs to build that infrastructure in the club to give any future manager the best chance and to help ensure that we as a club never rely upon a sole man for so much again.
Le carré magique relied upon the creative genius of Platini for much of their success, but it was the chemistry between the quartet that was key; enabling Platini to express his Gallic freedom and score decisive goals, leaving the rest of Europe trailing in his wake.
There's still much to improve upon though, as Arsenal can't rely on the excellent work of agent Vito every week.
His shot rebounded to his captain, who fired home the winner but as the replays rolled it was clear that the goal had actually relied upon Jordon Ibe's loss of concentration at the set piece as much if not more than anything a United player had done to create or score the chance.
As much as i'm concern, arsenal doen't have wot it take 2 win d EPL or CL, Arsenal need masured players, players dat ar wot rely upon.
Luis Enrique's Barcelona look disjointed and their explosive front three, who they rely so much upon, look desperate for a break.
It seems that Arsene Wenger relies too much upon the loyalty of his players.
Interestingly, despite rotating much of his squad through the early season, Moyes had relied upon veteran defender Rio Ferdinand in all of United's first six league fixtures.
We no longer rely upon doctors to completely police themselves because the exact same types of abuses occurred that are routinely seen in midwifery, although some would argue they still have too much latitude in that direction.
It was very much a complex group initiative which relied upon the retired General Keane as well as an «insurrection from below» of junior generals and staffers.
Moreover, the resurgent forces of conservatism within America, upon which Romney must rely to get elected and which plan to hold him to account if he becomes president (namely the Tea Party and their ilk) do not appear to have much appetite for a renewal of American adventurism abroad.
The final amount will be calculated after the district knows how much state aid it will receive — a figure that relies upon agreement on the state budget by Cuomo and the state legislature.
First and foremost was the task of managing the world economy in such a way as to prevent a recurrence of the last four years, a far from simple mission whose success relies much upon the actions of others — particularly European leaders whose reliability has been called into question in recent months.
Churchill was fascinated by intelligence and in wartime gave the agencies the resources they needed and relied upon the committee structures to process the raw material, but at his worse consumed too much of the unrefined data and jumped to too many conclusions to browbeat the chiefs of staff.
But the state's Republican and Democratic representatives said it would hit New York hard by eliminating a much relied - upon deduction for state income tax payments.
His attack was aimed squarely at State Senator Adriano Espaillat, the Latino insurgent now swiping away much of the local political establishment backing Mr. Rangel had relied upon to sail to re-election year after year.
They rule Antarctica, but perhaps not for much longer — climate change looks set to destroy the habitat that emperor penguins rely upon, says Alison George
Yet much of human health and disease relies upon proteins working outside cells, from wound healing to bone formation.
Much like today's rodents, they filled an extremely wide variety of niches — below the ground, on the ground and in the trees — and this new fossil, which resembles a small rat or a chipmunk, possessed many of the adaptations that subsequent species came to rely upon, the researchers say.
An immediate problem is that the Japanese space agency, JAXA, is planning to start charging a much higher cost for the radar scans that researchers rely upon to make the mass - balance measurements.
So as you go into menopause, those ovaries aren't producing as much hormones, and the adrenals are being relied upon more, right?
Though, I was dissapointes with how this article seems more like a community college sophomore's lengthy attempt at passively aggressively attacking their hippy teachers personal love of chlorophyll, than an article with reliable knowledge much less to be relied upon fully.
No, I need sturdy tops that can be relied upon and reached for at the last moment, without the need for such mental preparation as «Oh, yeah, if I go buy a different bra and a camisole, and maybe don't bend over while I wear it or eat much, that would look really good to wear on Tuesday night with my blue skirt.»
It relies upon how much energy you permit into your life.
As in «The Devil Wears Prada,» she frequently relies on her a kind of put - upon hauteur to extract humor from unprepossessing material, though there is perhaps too much of that playfulness at the expense of the precocious sensuality she displayed so brilliantly in «My Summer of Love»; this Young Victoria remains a notably sexless figure.
Briefly: With Lawless not likely to do much for The Weinstein Company in the Oscar race, the company is relying upon Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master and Andrew Dominik «s Killing Them Softly to do much of the heavy listing when it comes to earning awards and accolades.
Combined, they build up to a tense finale that relies as much upon the film's supporting cast as the overall premise.
Several turning points rely far too heavily upon bickering nerdy scientists Charlie Day and Burn Giorman, whose contributions should have amounted to little more than comic relief but who are called on to plug plot holes, much to the story's detriment.
As past Toy Story DVDs left little room for enhancement in most areas, even with the higher bitrate and genuinely welcome handful of new bonus features here, the necessity to «double - dip» relies upon how much value you place on the film and this new set's various additions.
And as for Silent Bob, the man was a rock, and the hands - down brains of an operation that relied upon him for pretty much everything related to their continued survival.
The story tries to hard to break from the clichés of the psychopath genre, only to find itself relying upon these clichés for much of the film.
Normally the number of parts for a paper is three yet this is not dependable as much relies on upon variables, for example, the extent of your dissertation and the scope of the topic you are endeavoring to address.
I strongly believe that without libraries the installed customer base upon which publishers rely would be much, much smaller.
While guaranteed fast approval can not be relied upon, the assessment process is much faster because credit histories do not need to be checked.
Spouses can rely upon the compensation of their partner, but that compensation much be equal to or greater than the contributions of both IRA contributions.
My returns over the same period are: 2008 -29 % 2009 35.7 % 2010 12.8 % 2011 - 3.1 % 2012 15.5 % 2013 13.3 % 2014 3.9 % (YTD) For me however, investing for my pension income which I rely upon to pay the bills and put food on the table, the important consideration is not so much total return but maximum sustainable rising income.
Many people choose to rely upon their online banking account balances to determine how much money they have in the bank.
Even more problematic: Much of the data upon which investors rely is derived by Wall Street analysts, filtered through their own expertise and bias.
Dogs rely upon sound and scent much more than they do upon eyesight, to navigate their way through the world.
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