Others questionnaires are ambiguous and poorly written or may rely on only a few questions.
Men may rely on their partner not just for sex, but for most of their nonsexual touch as well.
For example, some may believe that prices reflect fundamentals whereas others may rely on empirical observations of past price trends.
He said that view may rely on a partial account of the meeting, where Mr Cameron was "very much in listening mode".
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As a result, it can be difficult for institutional investors to evaluate these managers using their traditional tools, which may rely heavily on the prior track record of earlier funds.
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Expanding MSN's ranks may rely more on stealing customers from AOL than on landing newcomers, just as growth in the saturated cell phone and long-distance markets requires raiding rival subscriber lists.
Furthermore, once assets are gone, patients may be forced to rely on Medicare, which limits care options and may not cover all costs.
They include trial issues: What evidence may the government rely on when making that determination?
Moreover, the court may have to rely on the council to enforce its decisions.
The banks which act as consolidators may have to rely on smaller banks to fill in some gaps.
Raikkonen may have to rely on Spa's unpredictable weather to help his cause.
This year, USCIS and immigration lawyers expect such a high demand for H-1B visas that the agency may need to rely on a lottery system.
The results tend to buttress the view that the company may have to rely on brutal cost cuts, not billowing sales, to keep revenue up.
Even Mr Monks admits his worldview may rely too heavily on conspiracy theories, but some paranoia is justified (besides, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that nobody is out to get you).
Mike Mullen, has called on them to do, it may become impossible to rely only on volunteers to staff our military.
With a new stadium, Billy Beane may not have to rely on Moneyball to finally get a World Series ring.
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Electronics may even come to rely on paper, rather than eliminating it.
Whereas issuers once may have had to rely on analysts to serve as information intermediaries, issuers now can use a variety of methods to communicate directly with the market.
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Like recently rekindled Apple HDTV rumors, the potential of Intel's service may rely just as much on its success negotiating with content providers as any technology it's cooked up.
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His Congress party, which forms the core of the UPA, may be able to rely on independent parties to stay in power even if the opposition calls for a no-confidence vote in December, analysts say.
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Things may get stickier for firms that rely on non-bank finance, but even there the need to put assets to work may overcome foreign contagion.
That means schools may have to rely more than ever on charitable grants.
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Remote drones likely rely on sources that may be questionable such as video and cell phone intercepts to identify a target.
One worry is that technology and the growth of global institutions that rely on risk models may increase the chance of further storms.
If so, though, the master who has come to rely on him so much may be mournfully trotting close behind.
Many question whether a mainstream fund-rating firm is up to the task, and point out that, if retail investors are led to rely on faulty measures, they may find themselves in trouble.
Fathers may follow mothers' parenting example, or rely on them to set a baseline for involvement to which dads respond, suggests the study, which was led by Joseph Pleck, professor of human development, University of Illinois.
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If services deteriorate, Britain may have to reconsider whether it is sensible to rely on taxpayers to pay so much of the bill.
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