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Relying ... only on artistic and some literary sources because of the lack of archaeological examples, some believe that it was a heavy leather jacket with metal scales sewn onto it.
Relying heavily on Scripture, Watts wrote metered texts based on New Testament passages that brought the Christian faith into the songs of the church.
Relying on centuries of military, political and religious development, the Rozwi ( which means " destroyers ") removed the Portuguese from the Zimbabwe plateau by force of arms.
Relying on concepts of trusteeship and scientific management, they imposed a number of changes in crop production and agrarian techniques, claiming to promote conservation and " betterment " of farming in the colonial tribal reserves.
Relying on this type of treatment alone and avoiding or delaying conventional medical care for cancer may have serious health consequences.
Relying on knowledge of pre-Roman Gaul, or 13th century Ireland, as a guide to the Picts of the 6th century may be misleading if analogy is pursued too far.
Relying on the MMD's overwhelming majority in parliament, President Chiluba in May 1996 pushed through constitutional amendments that eliminated former President Kaunda and other prominent opposition leaders from the 1996 presidential elections.
Relying on a powerful military élite, Tamar was able to build on the successes of her predecessors to consolidate an empire which dominated the Caucasus until its collapse under the Mongol attacks within two decades after Tamar's death.
Relying heavily on photographic methods, the naval observers returned 350 photographic plates in 1874, and 1, 380 measurable plates in 1882.
Relying on his bank president father's connections, his political contacts, and his own business skill, Yerkes gained a name for himself in the local financial and social world.
Relying on the importance of the rhetorical situation in the concept of genre results in an exponential expansion of genre study, which benefits literary analysis.
Relying on his general warrant to return to England, given under the great seal, Essex sailed from Ireland on 24 September 1599, and reached London four days later.
# Relying on technology to solve problems
# Relying on quality inspection rather than improving product quality
Relying on the support of the Monothelite party, he made some pretensions to the throne on the outbreak of the first great rebellion against Emperor Justinian II ; these led to his relegation to Cephalonia by Tiberius Apsimarus, and subsequently to his banishment, by order of Justinian, to Cherson.
Relying on his experience in the Richard Nixon administration, Haig wanted to ensure Department of State control of the interagency groups within the National Security Council ( NSC ) because they were the " key the flow of options to the President ," and thus to policy control.
Relying on arguments from etymology and the use of forensic techniques to uncover what he calls ' iconotropic ' redaction of original myths, Graves argues for the worship of a single goddess under many names, an idea that came to be known as " Matriarchal religion " in feminist theology of the 1970s.
Relying on referent power alone is not a good strategy for a leader who wants longevity and respect.
Relying on the concept of the author, copyright is based on the assumption that without an intellectual property rights regime, authors would have no incentive to further create, and that artists cannot produce new works without an economic incentive.
Relying on his popularity with the masses, he campaigned against and tried to obstruct Dudley's policies.

Relying and such
Relying on such a series quickly leads to skepticism.
Relying on the internal evidence of the text, Foster argued that Shakespeare could be the author and submitted a manuscript about the Elegy to Oxford University Press, but two experts recommended against publication on the grounds that such evidence was insufficient to establish authorship.
Relying on the keeping of score instead of the placing of bets, it is suitable even for environments such as schools, where gambling is often prohibited.
Cost of running wires such as Ethernet in many buildings can be prohibitive ; Relying on wireless has a number of predictable problems including security, limited maximum throughput and inability to power devices efficiently.
Relying heavily on elements of electronic music, Console's music is reminiscent of some electro bands, such as Ladytron and Miss Kittin.
Relying on sizable foreign investment inflows to balance the current account, these did not suffice and the Central Bank was again forced to resort to borrowing to protect the peso's value against such pressure ( mostly by floating bonds, then the most sought-after in the developing world ).
Relying on this postulate, for many chemical species, phase distribution and intrinsic phase properties such as density, heat capacity, thermal conductivity, viscosity, enthalpy, and entropy have been reproducibly measured and catalogued as functions of temperature and pressure.

Relying and instead
Relying purely on books of military tactics, Ma Su chose to " take the high ground " and set his base on the mountains instead of in a city, ignoring Wang Ping's advice to make camp in a valley well supplied with water.

Relying and for
Relying on earlier precedents, the district court granted summary judgment to the defendant, writing that " Mr. Oncale, a male, has no cause of action under Title VII for harassment by male co-workers.
Relying to this, Emeritus Professor Dr Shad Saleem Faruqi concludes Kelantan has no constitutional right to regulate it and to receive compensation for it.
Relying on a scoring or rating system which is averaged across all users ignores specific demands of a user, and is particularly poor in tasks where there is large variation in interest, for example in the recommendation of music.
Relying upon his personal knowledge before commencing an investigation, James McParland believed that the Molly Maguires, under pressure for their activities, had taken the new name, " The Ancient Order of Hibernians " ( AOH ).
Relying on vicarious liability or direct corporate negligence, which was found in the case of Dany Decell, CEO, claims may also be brought against hospitals, clinics, managed care organizations or medical corporations for the mistakes of their employees.
Relying more on instrumentation, the sound was well-suited for listeners unfamiliar with the genre's conventions.
Relying on the therapy alone while avoiding or delaying conventional medical care for cancer has serious health consequences.
Relying on Count Baltar for advice, Adar orders the Colonial fleet not to assume a defensive posture as they are ambushed by a horde of 1000 Cylon raiders.
Relying on this and the historical record, Scalia stated, " the Framers would not have allowed admission of testimonial statements of a witness who did not appear at trial unless he was unavailable to testify, and the defendant had had a prior opportunity for cross-examination.
Relying on the French revolutionary promise of “ Liberté, Egalité, et Fraternité ,” the Jews hoped for a better life and were very receptive to the new French influences, though they had a Christian European source.
Relying on technologies developed for the Internet, internal company networks benefit from widely-used and supported techniques that are simple and inexpensive to build and maintain compared to proprietary solutions.
In December 2008, the OpenID Foundation approved version 1. 0 of the Provider Authentication Policy Extension ( PAPE ), which " enables Relying Parties to request that OpenID Providers employ specified authentication policies when authenticating users and for OpenID Providers to inform the Relying Parties which policies were actually used.
Relying on DNA detection, this is the most sensitive and specific test available for fungi but it is presently limited to detecting only pneumocystis jirovecii and aspergillus.

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