Reliance in a sentence as a noun

There's no reliance on servers, so it will always work.

In fact, an over reliance on unit testing can easily be a net negative.

The key to reducing the need for cars is not just good public transport - it's services that reduce the reliance on traveling to get chores done.

"I don't think it's controversial to say that most angels and VCs suffer from group-think and an over-reliance on social proof.

If you vary randomly within the domain, constant switching of context forces more reliance on long term memory structures.

The internet is in another era juxtaposed against the 2000's with widebroadband adoption and reliance.

Superficially, reliance on the Turing test is reminiscent of the Cartesian approach to the existence of other minds.

He's a critic of our reliance on physics and constructing physical scientific models, not because they aren't the most cutting-edge way we know to study the universe they are!

Well, it's clear that our own operatives understood the problem:>One problem, he explains, is that targets are increasingly aware of the [No Such Agency]’s reliance on geolocating, and have moved to thwart the tactic.

I hope that this fingerprint sensor, which undoubtedly will be incorporated into authentication for payment systems, doesn't usher in a future of reliance on a fundamentally untrustworthy device.

The recent increase in reliance on college as a prerequisite for many office and knowledge worker jobs is more of an indication of the failure of the public K-12 education system than of the beneficial qualities of college.

The court said, "The state legitimately can conclude that a new owner, at the point of purchasing his property, does not have the same reliance interest warranting protection against higher taxes as does an existing owner who is already saddled with his purchase and does not have the option of deciding not to buy his home if taxes become prohibitively high.

Followers of Rand, in particular, believe that only a blind reliance on market forces and the narrowest conception of self interest can steer us collectively toward the best civilization possible and that any attempt to impose wisdom or compassion from the topno matter who is at the top and no matter what the needis necessarily corrupting of the whole enterprise.

Reliance definitions

noun

certainty based on past experience; "he wrote the paper with considerable reliance on the work of other scientists"; "he put more trust in his own two legs than in the gun"

See also: trust

noun

the state of relying on something