Autobiographical fiction allows the author to both rely on and reflect on their own experience.
An author relies heavily upon the advice, input, and feedback of many other people.
Instead of doing original research, the author relies almost exclusively on previously published books.
By and large, the authors relied on themselves and their friends for research.
The authors rely on both economic theory and historical examples and also state that the inflation, according to their calculations, would be very low.
The author relies on yogurt and recommends that a nonstick pan be used whenever possible.
As in most do-it-yourself ventures, the authors relied on relatives.
Again, the author relies on hearsay, and not always from reliable sources.
The author "relies on fine writing and terrific characters to carry the reader along."
The authors relied on a single study that focused on a narrow range of years after the initial screening.