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1 There is a staff shortage and too much reliance on agency staff.
2 He could not place much reliance upon the aid of undisciplined citizens.
3 Fine, if you can, but don't put too much reliance on it.
4 There is altogether too much reliance on good feeling in our business organizations.
5 Patteson knew that too much reliance must not be placed on present appearance.
6 That's why I say there's not much reliance to be placed upon men.
7 If it is an art, how much reliance should be placed on its conclusions?
8 Those who place much reliance on philology argue that they were imported from the East.
9 And, sometimes, a little too much reliance on getting opinions and input from vested interests.
10 That altogether too much reliance may be placed upon Government inspection of laboratories seems unquestionable.
11 How much reliance can we put in a reporter who is given to such exaggeration?
12 In the first place, no one should place too much reliance on his own casual observations.
13 But as we have before remarked, we cannot place much reliance upon his estimate of distances.
14 An old frontier garrison-man, like myself, is not apt to put much reliance on Indian faith.
15 Possibly he had too much reliance on Lord Roos's good feelings and principles to suspect him.
16 Meanwhile, what had become of the naval cooperation, on which so much reliance had been placed?
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