Data on dog bites are unreliable because people are notoriously unreliable at identifying dog breeds.
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Tell me a little bit about bringing in an unreliable narrator who actually knows he's unreliable.
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He was just unreliable, and I don't think you can have a relationship with someone who is unreliable.
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Instead we seem a little unreliable, or a lot unreliable in terms of trade agreements or security alliances.
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Iranian hardliners had accused Rouhani's government of naively negotiating with an unreliable partner, and Trump has now proven that the US is indeed unreliable.
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His ultimate takeaway that the web is unreliable and fallible really speaks to the greater truth: that collective human memory itself is unreliable and fallible.
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Models can be unreliable because they're, well, not real, and observations can be unreliable because it's hard to tease out natural variability and local influences.
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The most unreliable of unreliable narrators, she shares all without remorse, foul-mouthed and wide-eyed, as though she herself cannot quite believe the batshit stuff that happened.
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And I just thought, How fantastic that she looks like this and that she is your eyes and ears, the most unreliable witness, the most unreliable narrator in the world.
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And Mallory has publicly referred a few times to "The Girl on the Train," a well-told story about a boozily unreliable witness, a woman much like Mallory's boozily unreliable witness.
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The company says these services were making the servers unreliable.
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The Medicaid system there was just too unreliable, they said.
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Similarly, the databases people would be matched against are unreliable.
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It's an important message squeezed into an awkward, unreliable gimmick.
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Is the host on a list of unreliable news websites?
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A Siemens spokesman rejected the claims the company was unreliable.
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Even so, renewables are too unreliable to support its economy.
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"Out" campaigners accused the government of resorting to unreliable estimates.
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It provided no evidence and the account itself was unreliable.
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What data does exist mostly relies on unreliable personal accounts.
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Bitter experience shows that opinion polls have often proved unreliable.
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Many in the business find that statistic to be unreliable.
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This incident tarnished his reputation — he was seen as unreliable.
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Nola is too unpredictable, unreliable and yes, uncommitted to anything.
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Not only is Cuba's train system old but it's unreliable.
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Eremets thought that the Harvard researchers' pressure measurements were unreliable.
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Other managers complain that electricity supplies are unreliable and expensive.
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It's unreliable and unpredictable, and therefore deeply unpleasant to use.
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Andre's anarchic approach to comedy means he's a little unreliable.
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Everything else can drown in the unreliable shadow of memory.
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And victims themselves are often regarded as unreliable, she said.
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Taiwanese polls can be unreliable, and many voters are undecided.
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But even that would be a unreliable process, stressed Hoagland.
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They could provide an unreliable answer or leave the survey.
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As the war dragged on, the lists became increasingly unreliable.
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The president has proven to be a completely unreliable negotiator.
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"It's very unreliable," she explains in an email to R29.
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We were trying to make telerobots controllable over unreliable networks.
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Over the last two years, he has become very unreliable.
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Remind them not to rely on rumors or unreliable sources.
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The details become sketchy and speculative; the narratives become unreliable.
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And being surrounded by selfish, unreliable people and drug addicts.
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I was concerned this would make her an unreliable witness.
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Unreliable transportation is a huge issue for people experiencing poverty.
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Yet she is also persuasive as a reluctant, unreliable parent.
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But the evidence behind many of these arrests was unreliable.
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Wise prosecutors know that cooperating witnesses can be notoriously unreliable.
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For years, the subways have been dirty, slow and unreliable.
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That the trains could be unreliable was already a given.
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To be sure, the country has always had unreliable electricity.
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But their words never indicated they were unreliable or unhinged.
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Is this whole story being told via an unreliable narrator?
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At Syracuse he learned that acting was an unreliable profession.
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The moniker of "unreliable boyfriend" has dogged Carney ever since.
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Let's not forget that eyewitness testimony can be severely unreliable.
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Salvini said Palazzotto had a political agenda and was unreliable.
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This much change makes us look chaotic, unpredictable and unreliable.
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Ohio State won, but the scoreboard is an unreliable narrator.
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This may make her the most unreliable narrator of all.
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He's not altogether reliable, but neither is he especially unreliable.
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" The staffing estimates provided so far have been labeled "unreliable.
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Early polls are unreliable, and the presidential race is fluid.
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But polling — especially polling of progressives — has proven consistently unreliable.
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China could list FedEx in its black list of unreliable firms.
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He also serves as the somewhat unreliable narrator of his own
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Google offers links to some quotation websites, but they're generally unreliable.
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But an unreliable and potentially deadly bird is not the solution.
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Johnson's lawyers said experts have proven the child's testimony was unreliable.
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"Self-reporting by governments is often incomplete and unreliable," Ross writes.
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Further, its ratings agencies are seen as unreliable and sometimes untrustworthy.
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But 14 days of unreliable energy could be potentially economically devastating.
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It could have made him seem flaky, or petty, or unreliable.
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So he is the best friend-emy, certainly an unreliable ally.
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Still, whisper networks are social alliances, and as such, they're unreliable.
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Polls are unreliable, however, so Mr Museveni is taking no chances.
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They're unreliable or they're not going to show up to work.
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The Sun and the Daily Mirror are also seen as unreliable.
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The IMF had censured Argentina for reporting unreliable data in 2013.
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Nevertheless, civil society groups say polls in Haiti are notoriously unreliable.
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Turkey is an unreliable ally, stemming back to the Cold War.
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It's not that you're an unreliable narrator, it's just that you
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Traffic will be very bad, and public transportation will be unreliable.
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National-insurance numbers are unreliable, as more are issued than used.
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Would it be the unreliable mother who dropped out of sight?
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The Constitution has long had its own unreliable allies in Congress.
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Many Icelanders wanted to dump the unreliable krona for the euro.
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Facebook said it believed unreliable data would paint an inaccurate picture.
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It's a notoriously slow and unreliable way to build a case.
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Americans had thought rather feckless and unreliable, should succeed Chamoun. During
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A New York Times investigation finds breathalyzer tests can be unreliable.
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Pricing is fairly unreliable and the worst effected sectors are materials.
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But they're often unreliable and improperly calibrated, a Times investigation found.
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This can be unreliable, depending on the noisiness of the environment.
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A news release blamed unreliable witnesses and the Kenyan government's obstruction.
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The Washington Post reported Wednesday that this Russian intelligence was unreliable.
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For instance, a volunteer's memory may be unreliable or willfully distorted.
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Bass renders the fleeting and sometimes unreliable crucible of experience visible.
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In addition, the GoPros tend to overheat and can be unreliable.
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Much of the United States' energy infrastructure is archaic and unreliable.
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Cellular networks can also be generally unreliable for downloading large files.
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The internet, using a Turkish communications signal, is expensive and unreliable.
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But is also shows that he is mercurial, unreliable and untrustworthy.
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Some turned to word of mouth, and that was equally unreliable.
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Often newspapers document that a lynching occurred but otherwise prove unreliable.
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The challenge is finding upstanding groups, while avoiding the unreliable ones.
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Partly that was because Chinese economic statistics are murky and unreliable.
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He explained its half-life, the unreliable nature of its decay.
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But it was a reminder that human beings are often unreliable.
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Even the Pentagon's logs of its actions are unreliable and incomplete.
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Many YouTube videos about prostate cancer are unreliable sources of information.
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Hospitals are operating on generator power, which is expensive and unreliable.
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It was a risky bet, because the web could be unreliable.
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"Gypsy" is like "The Affair," but without the dueling unreliable narratives.
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Everything the three principal characters have told us sounds equally unreliable.
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Given the unreliable Indonesian postal system, this came as no surprise.
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Memory is not just unreliable, Chen demonstrates, but also highly contextual.
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The wrinkle is that our antennae for pain are notably unreliable.
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But remember this: human's perception about what's risky is notoriously unreliable.
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Like most of the Mets' rotation this season, Pill was unreliable.
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But those locations can be unreliable or easily manipulated, Touhill said.
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The dark romance "The Affair" is told from multiple, unreliable perspectives.
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Numerous reports have shown that human trafficking rates are generally unreliable.
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Children are, well, childish, full of faulty observations and unreliable conclusions.
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Ordinarily, an unpopular, unreliable national security adviser would be ousted quickly.
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Testimony presented at these so-called denazification hearings was notoriously unreliable.
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At least anecdotally, delivery can also be unreliable in many countries.
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Gao also did not provide details on the unreliable entities list.
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Can this solve the problem of the unreliable audience review score?
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Expensive and unreliable electricity is one of the biggest obstacles to development.
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But such funding is unreliable and probably unsustainable over the long run.
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New York City's MTA is plagued by aging infrastructure and unreliable service.
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Are you frustrated with the volume of unreliable information on the internet?
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Sending money around the world is slow, expensive and sometimes even unreliable.
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They have previously said both Lechtanski and King were "disgruntled" and unreliable.
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But most North Korean trade is with China, where statistics are unreliable.
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In disaster areas, the internet can be as unreliable as any utility.
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However, many claimed the book was filled with testimonies from unreliable sources.
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This is a women's prison and their menfolk are a bit unreliable.
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Not only was the Fisker Karma incredibly unreliable, they also cost $100,000.
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Ballot initiatives, like the voters who decide them, are finicky, unreliable beasts.
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Suburban voters have been unreliable GOP voters for more than a generation.
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In an era of irony, language is an unreliable source of meaning.
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"Many people in Asia think the Americans are unreliable allies," he said.
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The most egregious fault, though, was that audio streaming was consistently unreliable.
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It's because most human beings are way too unreliable to fly anything.
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How does the country's largest (and most expensive) telco become so unreliable?
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This isn't to say the CBO is dishonest, inept, or completely unreliable.
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But an unreliable supply chain can sometimes make that hard to do.
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Bill: I've had an experience with RFID wallets being a bit unreliable.
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Making matters worse, package delivery into Venezuela is very expensive and unreliable.
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Since the river-flow is unreliable, they have turned increasingly to pumps.
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Nobody likes dongles or adapters and some brands are unreliable or unsafe.
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But the stakes are now high and I am an unreliable narrator.
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It also relied on participants' memories of exercise, which can be unreliable.
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They could do something without an overly broad, unreliable watch list solution.
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There have been suicides and murders, she said, though statistics are unreliable.
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Few suppliers have proven themselves more patently unreliable and politicized than Gazprom.
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In English it's unreliable narrator, or ethos, or metonymy, or thesis sentence.
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Students may have a hard time distinguishing between reliable and unreliable sources.
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All were observational and depended on self-reports, which can be unreliable.
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The audience watches the story unfold largely through Elliot's shifting, unreliable perspective.
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Worse than that, really, since he'd proved himself unreliable to an employer.
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Nobody likes dongles or adapters, and some brands are unreliable or unsafe.
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At times, it feels like watching a movie with an unreliable narrator.
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Imelda Marcos, it turns out, is the unreliable narrator of your documentary.
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The speech relied on information that some intelligence agents knew was unreliable.
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The prosecution sought to have Moe Yan Naing declared an unreliable witness.
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Uber, Lyft and unreliable M.T.A. service are combining to push down ridership.
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Before, researchers had to rely on surveys, which are expensive and unreliable.
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The government in Rome is a very unreliable partner, even for China.
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Like many New Yorkers, he uses Uber when the subway is unreliable.
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The results also rely on memories and recall, which can be unreliable.
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Mom is gone, snowfall is unreliable, and West Coast highways aren't empty.
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Making matters worse, radiocarbon dating becomes increasingly unreliable beyond about 40,000 years.
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The politicians they deal with are high maintenance — cranky, greedy and unreliable.
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Technology can be unreliable, and some airports don&apost allow mobile passes.
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He represents himself and what he's done in a totally unreliable way.
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When solar energy first came to Africa, it was expensive and unreliable.
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"The editors are concerned that the study conclusion is unreliable," they wrote.
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Streets are strewn with potholes, and public transport is limited and unreliable.
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Why, when "grown ups" are in charge, consult a raucous, unreliable Congress?
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Such government reports have proven to be notoriously unreliable in other places.
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Rural areas struggle with unreliable drinking water precisely because of their isolation.
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Does it matter that some, perhaps much, of Watson's material is unreliable?
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"Their staff has been unreliable to work with on this issue," Sen.
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In "I, Tonya," she is also an unreliable narrator, just like Jeff.
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They depict, at once, the chaotic and unreliable nature of romantic memory.
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So happy birthdays to Queen Elizabeth – and thank goodness for unreliable British weather!
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And that your perception above Mueller&aposs perception of you is totally unreliable.
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But some scientists claim any comparisons between humans and rats are unreliable.—Motherboard
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Sometimes, though, our unreliable memory can definitely be destructive to ourselves and others.
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The lines around his mouth indicate that his subordinates in government are unreliable.
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"It's famous — for being pathetically weak, unreliable, and generally useless," the description snarks.
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Meanwhile, Google does not feature such unreliable pages in its top search results.
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Search is often sluggish and unreliable, especially with a large body of emails.
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Some of which are good, but most are either unreliable, shambolic, or dangerous.
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The White House has fired back, calling Manigault Newman unreliable and a liar.
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Sidney is the most unreliable narrator, but he's the only one we have.
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The potency of edibles is apparently unreliable, and they can pack a punch.
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She criticised what she described as its excessive reliance on unreliable news reports.
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It's an example of how messy and unreliable reporting on ISIS can be.
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Turns out, those numbers were unreliable, misleading and potentially even inflated, per Kotaku.
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They rely on computers—which is to say, they rely on the unreliable.
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That bill generated criticism from gun advocates who said the technology was unreliable.
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This was her third day on the job; no time to look unreliable.
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Hallock, at the request of prosecutors, ruled the FBI reports were unreliable hearsay.
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Unreliable supply chains necessitated that we all have competence in maintaining our equipment.
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Secondly, the survey relied on self-reported data, which can be notoriously unreliable.
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According to the highly unreliable Defend Europe Twitter account, the boat is refueling.
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Twice as many people would have unreliable access to water as do today.
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Instead, Musk has made himself look unreliable with an excruciatingly slow production buildup.
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Another details why they believe Comey is an unreliable witness prone to exaggeration.
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They can be unreliable, tiring, and not nearly as intuitive as they sound.
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Those with power face high costs and frequent blackouts due to unreliable supplies.
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As witnessed in Malaysia last year, polls can be unreliable in Southeast Asia.
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What if Ray, being that sick, is living in his own unreliable reality?
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Opinion polls are mixed and unreliable given the probably lower-than-usual turnout.
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They blasted the former FBI director as an unreliable witness in other respects.
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They called freedpeople who testified to their violence superstitious, ignorant, dishonest, and unreliable.
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Moreover, given Trump's erratic behavior, he's likely to prove a very unreliable partner.
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The trouble with these funding arrangements is not just that they are unreliable.
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An unreliable unit of account injects noise, rather than signal, into our economy.
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I am convinced, though, that being perceived as unreliable or untrustworthy rarely is.
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Broken air-monitoring stations went unfixed and equipment was often old and unreliable.
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But surveys are notoriously unreliable, because people are forgetful or because they lie.
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In fact, Gulf Arabs disdain the Palestinians as inferiors and as unreliable allies.
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Throughout the movie, we get hints that the Joker is an unreliable narrator.
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I Am A Killer dresses the murders in a cloak of unreliable narrative.
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Despite their best efforts, communication, often via ham radio, was sporadic and unreliable.
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Consider, also, how few and unreliable Russia's and China's long-term allies are.
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And calorie-counting apps, where users plug in what they've eaten, are unreliable.
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The first concern was to prevent confessions that are "unreliable"—that is, false.
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A fragile communications system, too, was unreliable even in the best of times.
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These have long been preferred by the religious right, but are notoriously unreliable.
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Some in Silicon Valley view these trades as unreliable or perhaps even unsavory.
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It's not "Gone Girl" cleverness or the amusing frustration of an unreliable narrator.
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So yes, it's a 'true story,' but maybe one with an unreliable narrator.
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It's based on an implausible timeline, an unreliable witness and questionable cellphone records.
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Despite limited and unreliable funding, these programs have more than proved their value.
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This will be more complicated if metro services are still infrequent and unreliable.
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The test was deemed unreliable for predicting the sex of the children, however.
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In the early days, an unreliable car was our only means of transportation.
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Twitter Lite will be "more resilient on unreliable mobile networks," the company said.
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London says the EU system of granting market access is opaque and unreliable.
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The D.E.A.'s "witness testimony" suggesting otherwise was completely unreliable, as officials knew.
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Critics called it a moment where the camera itself was an unreliable narrator.
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Perhaps their income was unreliable, but they had a good cushion of savings.
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As is often the case, the president has been an unreliable negotiator. Sen.
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The defense argued his confession was coerced and the DNA evidence was unreliable.
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If this makes Emma a deeply unreliable narrator — we cannot be sure which of her stories, or even her names, are true — it also makes the play a thrilling, devastating and, yes, deeply unreliable look at recovery from the muddled inside.
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But what's especially intriguing with regard to Us is the idea Persona invokes, of a story that has not one unreliable narrator, but two unreliable narrators engaged in a delicate, collaborative process of maintaining their own and each others' self-deceptions.
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If you have unreliable partners, today is the day to get real about that.
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By the end, this unreliable narration makes it hard to pin down Monroe's character.
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Zampirolo dubs it "Something that is sloppy and unstable and unreliable," which Austin echoes.
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Swift is a divisive pop figure because she has completely become an unreliable narrator.
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Our planet would be flooded by unreliable communication, and distorted by shifts in power.
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But it's Westworld's hosts who've proved the most unreliable as narrators throughout the season.
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The Rossiya 1 show used the mistake to argue the indictment documents are unreliable.
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But they were unreliable and required lengthy training to learn a specific user's voice.
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Most hospitals were operating with unreliable backup generators or without any power at all.
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It excoriates the industry for its low productivity, unreliable delivery and fragmentation through subcontracting.
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We are also famously unreliable at keeping appointments and participating in diurnal social activities.
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The app offers a variety of features for those on slower or unreliable networks.
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He's a classic unreliable narrator, as Heath Ledger's version probably best encapsulates on film.
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The Terrorist Watch List and other federal databases are notoriously unreliable, the ACLU argues.
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And self reports are notoriously unreliable because people forget or might fudge their answers.
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Apple risks looking as unreliable as Android if it can't get its act together.
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It also relied on teens self-reporting their smoking habits, which can be unreliable.
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They continued: But McConnell is dealing with an unreliable partner in the White House.
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Hamid Karzai, the former Afghan president, proved unreliable and too fond of warlord allies.
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Advocates for survivors of sexual abuse consider the self-reported lists unreliable and incomplete.
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Twitter says it is "more resilient on unreliable mobile networks," like 2G and 3G.
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Soon afterwards, Beijing announced it would release its own list of "unreliable" foreign entities.
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Mr Smith thinks renewable energy is too costly and unreliable to replace fossil fuels.
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How I would have died: The buses in NYC are notoriously slow and unreliable.
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In Marlinton, what little access many households do have is unreliable, spotty, or slow.
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Traffic, wrong turns, and faulty GPS all contribute to making pick-up times unreliable.
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The Windows Phone integration has been abysmal, and the service as a whole unreliable.
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In practice I found the Zoom's 13-megapixel camera to be unpredictable and unreliable.
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There might be sections with slower or unreliable connections, or even total dead spots.
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Broadband services are either unreliable or unaffordable to many of Nigeria's 190 million inhabitants.
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Here's why: America's system to stop nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) is unreliable.
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The researchers wrote that while reports including this data exist, they're so far unreliable.
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TomTom, a mapping firm based in the Netherlands, rejected this process as too unreliable.
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It's the same for the unreliable in-display fingerprint reader and middling battery life.
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After all, anybody who probes the question will be tarred as an unreliable narrator.
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It paints Cohen as a liar driven by self-interest and an unreliable witness.
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Even then, electricity was unreliable and inaccessible, while homes and buildings were already dilapidated.
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"[Pyongyang] has proved a very unreliable, single-minded country even for China," Lemahieu said.
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Personal wealth is at best an unreliable signal of bad behaviour or failing policies.
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One includes more than 40 officers whose testimony judges had deemed unreliable and false.
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Oral arguments can be an unreliable predictor of how the justices will actually vote.
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Seasoned observers know also that the North's negotiators are tough, canny and famously unreliable.
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His approach is being described as "unreliable and unpresidential," according to Qatari government officials.
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But the studies are just so unreliable that it is hard to draw conclusions.
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Internet connections were generally slow and unreliable, and there were no iPhones or Androids.
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She remembers her parents, who divorced when she was 8, as glamorous and unreliable.
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It was, and continues to be, that information garnered under extreme duress is unreliable.
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You can't depend on much during Mercury retrograde, and today's vibe is especially unreliable.
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The bulk of electricity produced comes from diesel generators which is expensive and unreliable.
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Unfortunately, most of the countries in the realm have unreliable data sets to compare.
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It's unreliable, it drops data, and bandwidth chokes on traffic from internet connected everything.
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Please remember that installing unreliable software on your devices may cause your data loss.
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Dunford suggested Islamic State might not know why its computer networks were proving unreliable.
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The funds help states accomplish three goals: Pay for replacing unreliable paperless voting systems.
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He's emotional, tender, violent, sensual, fickle, determined, fatalistic, unpredictable, unreliable, hedonistic, and from Louisiana.
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My memories of becoming a refugee are fragments of a dream, hallucinatory and unreliable.
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The only part of the menu I found unreliable was, oddly enough, the noodles.
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And we don't tell them because we know that we'll be attacked as unreliable.
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Not only do they become unreliable, but they become a liability to their employers.
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Dear other books with unreliable narrators: This one will see you and raise you.
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But many riders say the railroad is as unreliable as it has ever been.
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Weiss, the grade-A schemer, and Cave Brown, the unreliable narrator, became fast friends.
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In short, the mad prince is not only barbaric, he's also unreliable and incompetent.
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They have lost countless hours to unreliable software and had their personal data hacked.
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First, to know him is to know that he is unreliable, unscrupulous and inconsistent.
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Alexander Vindman or Marie Yovanovitch, former US ambassador to Ukraine, is spreading unreliable hearsay.
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"They told me I was an 'unreliable' person," Ziyawudun said with another bitter laugh.
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Many of these studies also relied on people's notoriously unreliable estimations of their behavior.
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Her father, whom Ms. Figes characterized as "absent" and "unreliable," ran an employment agency.
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At the same time, it would benefit unreliable foreign companies and unfriendly foreign countries.
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A Homeland Security internal watchdog report also suggested that the department's data were unreliable.
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Given today's geopolitical tensions, insecure and unreliable uranium imports can jeopardize our energy infrastructure.
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Opinion Sometimes I wonder if I can stand many more years of unreliable service.
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Often they are totally unreliable and have a lack of responsibility for their actions.
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"When you start becoming an unreliable supplier, people are going to start looking elsewhere."
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A private research company found that those videos had been manipulated and were unreliable.
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The exit polls in Michigan are unreliable because they did not include absentee voters.
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"Some people regard a number of its stories as unreliable," Tribe wrote of Palmer.
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"The Tin Drum's" highly unreliable narrator employs a more complex and fluid storytelling technique.
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Unreliable power also meant eating canned food as fresh items in the refrigerator spoiled.
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If anything, it gives his adversaries ammunition to characterize Bannon as unreliable or disloyal.
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Perhaps 40% of the old city still has no water, and electricity is unreliable.
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The conditions were often deplorable and access to medical and mental health care was unreliable.
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Interventions and public health programming are less effective when people rely on unreliable private clinics.
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And the company should potentially replace the unreliable butterfly mechanism with a new scissor mechanism.
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She always said plums are an unreliable fruit – they can be quite sour when raw.
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They may also suffer higher levels of stress, over their unreliable incomes and irregular hours.
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Or both Phil and Jamie are unreliable narrators, trying to put one over on Ethan.
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Legislators worry that the technology, which is spreading rapidly, is unreliable and open to abuse.
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"How well can we know someone?" he thinks, the classic question of the unreliable narrator.
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Although polls in India are notoriously unreliable, the trend over the past year is clear.
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Others like chlorine are effective against the virus but are unreliable because of their volatility.
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What ProPublica found was that the risk scores were "remarkably unreliable" in determining violent crimes.
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The evidence for climate change impacts is "unreliable"Why is Arctic sea ice retreating rapidly?
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It continues to be unreliable, sometimes issuing strikes against artists for uploading their own songs.
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Success in congressional midterm elections has been an unreliable indicator for the following presidential election.
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Two factors lie behind it: regulatory uncertainty and the unreliable business models of solar firms.
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If you're emotional about your own experience, you're damaged and therefore unreliable as an expert.
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With those false identifications, Steblay said, Chapman's memory already was unreliable by late December 1957.
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" Talese also told the Post, "The source of my book, Gerald Foos, is certifiably unreliable.
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Spicer might be shamefully offensive and reliably unreliable, but so is the administration he represents.
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Longer travel times are also putting Vietnamese off buses, which were anyway hot and unreliable.
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Communication is critical during any emergency, but whenever a natural disaster strikes, it's often unreliable.
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Others like chlorine are effective against the virus but are unreliable because of their volatility.
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Political leaders such as Trump portray our shift off fossil fuels as costly and unreliable.
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A powerful, if unreliable, tool only to be used with the most apathetic of friends.
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However, the defense reminded jurors that McLarty and Hambleton were unreliable witnesses, noting drug abuse.
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Opponents counter by claiming that differences between animal and human biology make many tests unreliable.
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Though a rousing speaker, Gabriel has a reputation for being unreliable and changing his mind.
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"It is important to remember that information from children can sometimes be unreliable," Azar said.
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Venezuelan data are considered too unreliable and the country is excluded entirely from Igarapé's list.
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But he was deemed an unreliable witness, and no charges were filed against the detectives.
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Trustworthy sources are labeled with a green icon, while unreliable sources are labeled with red.
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In a separate smuggling investigation, prosecutors in Rome discounted Atta's testimony about Mered as unreliable.
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Just as many maps have proven to be unreliable, many theories have been cast aside.
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The bond market right now is like a speedometer that is miscalibrated and therefore unreliable.
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But FERC commissioner Richard Glick said Monday that coal and nuclear plants had been unreliable.
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McGlue is unreliable, intoxicated, and trapped—as are the narrators of Moshfegh's other two novels.
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In addition, the president's erratic and mercurial leadership style make him an unreliable negotiating partner.
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We human beings tend to be notoriously unreliable in our memories of past workouts, though.
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For all these reasons, our intuitive comparisons between the past and the present are unreliable.
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Those deficits in turn led to unreliable behavior and even an increased tendency toward criminality.
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Both studies relied on participants to accurately recall what they ate, which can be unreliable.
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McEwan has experimented with the unreliable narrator — Briony Tallis, from "Atonement," comes immediately to mind.
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For many hospitals in rural parts of the developing world, electricity is unreliable at best.
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While there will be some work, for most nonprogrammers work will be insecure and unreliable.
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I tell myself that I'm fixated on my brows and that my perception is unreliable.
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That could lead to Turkey being perceived as an inconsistent, unpredictable and therefore unreliable actor.
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The trouble with the ion scanners is that they are simultaneously unreliable and too sensitive.
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Sorting fact from fiction in this story was a challenge; Ryan was an unreliable narrator.
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Unreliable polls mean centrist Sergio Fajardo and center-right German Vargas may have a shot.
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The plan is to make America seem chaotic and unreliable, and democracy turbulent and unappealing.
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In reviews of The Girl on the Train, Rachel is often called an unreliable narrator.
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Connolly's conclusion: WebMD's depression treatment information is not totally unreliable but is sloppy and incomplete.
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Many economists regard Chinese data as unreliable, and Beijing keeps a tight grip on information.
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Leaks can be a roundabout way of preserving an independent check on an unreliable executive.
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The subway has improved under Mr. Byford, though some riders say it is still unreliable.
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Reporters are largely blocked from conflict areas in Myanmar, and government accounts are considered unreliable.
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Statistics on hate crimes are notoriously unreliable, but the evidence strongly suggests that they're rising.
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Her relationships with gifted but unreliable men who abused her trust left her emotionally shattered.
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The story I told was neither unreliable nor glamorous, and it didn't belong to him.
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The anonymously operated conservative site regularly reposts false content from other unreliable right-leaning sites.
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On their websites, they market their products as a solution to an unreliable power grid.
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Helen and (especially) Noah aren't merely unreliable narrators in this episode, they're also unpleasant ones.
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Telephone service was also unreliable, with many of the island's cell towers damaged or destroyed.
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After he became unreliable and cancelled a couple of appointments, she says she felt "defeated".
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After several miserable years of unreliable subway service, my commute has recently become more bearable.
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Research from Columbia University found that our perceptions of our own assertiveness are often unreliable.
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The primary challenge to the tech industry's quantum dreams is that qubits are very unreliable.
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And because spies invent their world, and often invent their pasts, they're tremendously unreliable narrators.
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"The public impression is that it is dirty, slow, unreliable," Daw Moe Moe Lwin said.
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" The Education Department criticized the new audit, saying its findings were "fundamentally flawed and unreliable.
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She gave up the interior design business, having decided her vendors had become too unreliable.
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"That's the definition of unreliable power, when you have to shut it off," he says.
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The trouble is that each virtue is unreliable, and almost nobody fully embodies all three.
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"I'm unreliable, and uninsurable," she says flatly, when someone suggests that she do another movie.
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He uses whichever app is offering the best promotion, especially when the subway is unreliable.
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Because of this, data on safety and sexual assaults is sparse, inconsistent and often unreliable.
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Inside was an atmosphere of slow decay: dusty marble, unreliable elevators, rust on the radiators.
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This is an unhappy state of affairs because the literature of gender studies is unreliable.
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Likewise, rural transport remains unreliable at best, particularly since the rains started earlier this month.
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Telephone service also was unreliable, with many of the island's cell towers damaged or destroyed.
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That would leave the prime minister once again scrambling around for support from unreliable regional parties.
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Some gun rights groups say the technology is expensive, the guns unreliable and the threat overblown.
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So once again, movie news sites running with misleading headlines based on ONE single unreliable source.
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Update: A listing has been removed from this post due to unreliable information about the venue.
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There are options for satellite-based internet, but those services are notoriously slow, expensive or unreliable.
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As unreliable as the results are, however, lawyers still encourage people to get the tests done.
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I had to date my own unreliable narrator to be able to understand the book's subtext.
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Outraged journalists decry the White House's use of a video taken from a historically unreliable narrator.
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"Human memory is notoriously unreliable, especially over time," Fox News's Tucker Carlson said on his program.
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Lada cars are so unreliable — clunky and shoddily made — that they've become a meme in Russia.
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Poor logistical networks and unreliable energy supply weigh heavily on the international competitiveness of Pakistan's exporters.
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But the new volunteer was unreliable, regularly missing phone calls and showing up late to meetings.
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We are watching players compete in a rigged game with potentially mortal stakes and unreliable referees.
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It's also clear that Sri Lanka's government has itself been an unreliable narrator over the years.
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Household surveys may be unreliable in a country where people are scared to upset local officials.
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Meanwhile, China is also drawing up an Unreliable Entities List of foreign firms, groups and individuals.
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Season 123 tells us that Hannah was an unreliable narrator, but potentially introduces a dozen more.
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Season 2 tells us that Hannah was an unreliable narrator, but potentially introduces a dozen more.
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They are based on a tourism survey that began in the 1960s and are surprisingly unreliable.
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Most of the money is earmarked for power plants to improve Pakistan's notoriously unreliable electricity supply.
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Establishing the time of death, usually by observing physical changes in the body, can be unreliable.
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Owen is an extremely unreliable narrator, which makes this show unpredictable, and already a bit frustrating.
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The Kremlin considers their current carbon fiber material unreliable and is therefore looking for another source.
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The closer you get to your mid-twenties, the more your metabolism starts to become unreliable.
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Other studies have made similar claims in the past, but have been criticised for being unreliable.
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He cited unreliable hubs and consumer confusion over chargers as primary motivators for avoiding the port.
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I also found the camera's autofocus to be slow and sometimes unreliable, especially in low light.
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Polls this early are unreliable and Mr Bolsonaro's eighth of the electorate is hardly a groundswell.
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Former Cruz aide Rick Tyler told The New York Times that the psychographic models proved unreliable.
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By then, Steblay said, Chapman's memory and any identification she made could already be considered unreliable.
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Now we're living in this world where we have the unreliable narrator that is social media.
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China responded with the threat of an "unreliable entities list" but has yet to provide details.
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Otherwise, a potential employer may see frequent job-hopping as an indication that you are unreliable.
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China is also drafting a list of "unreliable entities" - foreign firms that have harmed Chinese interests.
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And it doesn't even work — I still hear every kind of excuse about why I'm unreliable.
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But he was fuzzy on the details and is otherwise, demonstrably, an unreliable source of information.
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What it sometimes is, however, is misinformed; the reporting is real, but the sources are unreliable.
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First, the excessive reliance on imports from unreliable sources of supply does not appear to exist.
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While polling for congressional districts is historically scarce and unreliable, Ryan has never lost a race.
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The defense then turned to the issue of unreliable cell phone data used to convict Syed.
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Of these, 155 million use nothing, while the rest use unreliable birth control such as withdrawal.
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Regular blackouts mean that machines like cardiac monitors, X-rays, and more are unreliable, Abusalim said.
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That type of testimony is excluded in a law court because it is considered inherently unreliable.
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Munger used the fable of the tortoise and the hare to demonstrate how unreliable people fare.
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Other radar-based Motion Sense features are cool, while some are a bit gimmicky and unreliable.
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The preponderance of the evidence is either negative or unreliable and subject to false-positive conclusions.
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For decades, we've endured partisan gridlock, outmoded bureaucracy, unreliable elections, and an increasingly unpredictable political environment.
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Many say they are uncomfortable to type on and loud, and some have said they're unreliable.
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While his serve is 90 percent unreturnable and his backhand is evil, Hill's forehand is unreliable.
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If information is so unreliable, then why should the public be expected to pay for it?
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Any pro-Assad shift would substantiate current perceptions of America as an indecisive and unreliable partner.
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He also said Facebook and Google promoted "scurrilous news sources" and ran on "inherently unreliable" algorithms.
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McGee is a condor, but he's been completely unreliable on defense for most of his career.
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They are unreliable; they shapeshift and have no loyalty to form—and in that sense, truth.
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There are callbacks and fan service — the running joke about Murphy's chain of unreliable assistants returns.
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Most people reading this column will buy a new PC when theirs is old and unreliable.
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The enclave has suffered for years from unreliable electrical supply, with daily, prolonged blackouts the norm.
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Washington's unreliable policy toward Iran is jeopardizing the Iranian people's favorable view of the United States.
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It combines a potentially unreliable testing method with an ever-expanding and often unregulated DNA databank.
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Some transit advocates have said the fare increase should be canceled because service is so unreliable.
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Furthermore, they decided you couldn't base a system of government on something as unreliable as virtue.
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The accuser later retracted his allegation, saying it stemmed from an "unreliable" memory recovered under hypnosis.
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And though no one has an exact tally, it's clear that a significant portion were unreliable.
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It's clear from Krosoczka's expressive illustrations that young Jarrett loves and needs his mercurial, unreliable mother.
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It is not clear whether unreliable airspeed readings caused the crash of Lion Air Flight 610.
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Or are we in the mind of a narrator more unreliable than we can possibly imagine?
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It would simply be too costly for the producers of unreliable products to offer such assurances.
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Call them unreliable narrators, and a lot worse things that I won't repeat on this stage.
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Basic essentials are hard to find and electricity and other utilities are unreliable or entirely inaccessible.
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He argues that a trove of data from NASA they rely on is flawed and unreliable.
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Federal regulators, already on the trail, found numerous violations, including sloppy lab procedures and unreliable equipment.
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Polls of Nevada are famously unreliable, often undercounting the state's large minority population in Las Vegas.
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She seems unreliable... why would Darlene expect to survive, even if she does everything Janice wants?
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Others had created similar devices, but these so-called "blue boxes" were mechanical and often unreliable.
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He may come off as unreliable, but he was twice elected mayor in Labour-leaning London.
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The facts are in dispute, and the 'evidence' relied upon by Democrats is largely unreliable hearsay.
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Republicans argued Wednesday that Sondland was an unreliable witness who overstated his relationship with the president.
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"I've stopped buying a monthly pass because the service is so unreliable," Mr. Giovine, 31, said.
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While these tests remain unreliable, the best source for medical advice and testing is your doctor.
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On top of that, these animal tests are very unreliable at predicting what happens in people.
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Once I realized that Marcos was an unreliable narrator, I needed them to tell what happened.
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Amazon's unreliable routing and navigation software only made matters worse, according to two people who attended.
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But all three adult Archies soon abandon the unreliable consolations of faith for more secular explanations.
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Many analysts believe the figures, in particular registered unemployment, are unreliable indicators of nationwide employment conditions.
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Privately, Pakistan and the United States have each long considered the other to be equally unreliable.
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The facts are in dispute, and the "evidence" relied upon by Democrats is largely unreliable hearsay.
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He could be viewed as an unreliable source who can't be trusted to tell the truth.
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Google's algorithm is abused to give popular, but unreliable sites equal credence with actual journalistic ones.
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The Twin Cities Pioneer Press reported that Luna's defense asserted that the DNA evidence was unreliable.
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While polls in Ukraine are notoriously unreliable, several have placed Zelenskiy ahead of his closest rivals.
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" Meanwhile, a report from The Global Times said China will retaliate with an "unreliable entity list.
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The ferry to the main island is unreliable and overrun with tourists who get first dibs.
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Customer reviews are incredibly important in e-commerce, but they can be unreliable or downright dishonest.
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Official production figures will be pored over, but these have proven unreliable signposts in the past.
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Often, the number one cause of unwanted buffering is a weak or unreliable Wi-Fi connection.
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Since we never knew how much the "illegal" sector produced, the past is an unreliable signpost.
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Google Maps and Waze were unreliable in Dakar, and many people couldn't afford a smartphone anyway.
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Maybe the most basic benefit of NATO is that it provides reliability in an unreliable world.
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As the thinking goes, body language in sexual scenarios can at times be an unreliable factor.
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But if Morganelli wins, Democrats fear he'd be an unreliable vote for the party in Congress.
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His lawyers argued that the confession had been coerced and that the DNA evidence was unreliable.
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You just want to get work done, but people are being unreliable and, frankly, acting weird.
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China is also drawing up its own "Unreliable Entities List" of foreign firms, groups and individuals.
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A Chinese newspaper said FedEx Corp was likely to be added to Beijing's "unreliable entities list".
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It's not too much of a spoiler to say that the elder Hays (still played by Ali in surprisingly convincing age makeup) suffers from a disease that makes his memory unreliable, which adds another layer of unreliable narration to some, if not all, of the flashbacks.
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" As the artist describes the project, "Inspired by the literary concept of the unreliable narrator and the medieval bestiary, which gave every living thing a spiritual purpose, The Unreliable Bestiary is an ark of stories about animals, our relationships with them, and the worlds they inhabit.
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With unreliable access to piped water, people there store water in rooftop cisterns, buckets and the like.
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However, it has proven tougher to turn a profit in places where parcel delivery can be unreliable.
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Amazon has privately blamed the USPS for unreliable customer experience, with too many late or missed deliveries.
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Grand Theft Auto sells to you a vicious protagonist and an unreliable narrator, and you buy him.
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There are a multitude of other reasons, aside from age, that can make a menstrual cycle unreliable.
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Maya Heller, stated that Azaria was an "unreliable" witness and that his defense witnesses were also problematic.
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FIFA rankings are notoriously unreliable, but by way of a ballpark comparison, Iceland is currently ranked 34th.
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This issue of disappearing or unreliable archives is part of why Motherboard created a tool called mass_archive.
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"The success of Google or Facebook or Amazon makes them great companies but unreliable partners," said Glueck.
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Maya Heller, stated that Azaria was an "unreliable" witness and that his defense witnesses were also problematic.
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While it has helped develop some effective interventions, it is fundamentally unreliable, kind of arbitrary, and confusing.
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And the numbers are so small, the tail is so thin, that the statistical techniques become unreliable.
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Official FDI data is unreliable, and includes large inflows from Hong Kong, which is part of China.
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The seriously mentally ill also suffer high rates of sexual assault, yet they are seen as unreliable.
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Cockpit instruments displayed a barrage of fault warnings, including unreliable airspeed and altitude, according to the report.
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Yet given how politicised the net migration figure has become, the data behind it are surprisingly unreliable.
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Today, most vaccine storage refrigerators in developing countries are based on old technology that's inefficient and unreliable.
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But at the height of their powers, giant companies make blinkered, unreliable guides to their own futures.
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Annemie doesn't have the same self-righteousness as Prairie/The OA, but she is just as unreliable.
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At home, Thailand was poor, beset with regular blackouts, unreliable waterworks and unpaved roads in most places.
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Meanwhile, do everything you can to ignore biased or unreliable information that happens to come your way.
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The first one, which tests your blood for the IgM antibody, turns out to be pretty unreliable.
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Sceptics note that government data are unreliable and that questioning them could soon be a criminal offence.
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Polling in the state is notoriously unreliable, however, and Clinton recently held a 4-point lead there.
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Experts agree, though, that the voting machines used by states are dangerously out of date and unreliable.
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Critics say that the keyboards are unreliable, and prone to breaking when confronted with crumbs or dust.
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Portrait mode works marginally better than last year — which is to say: it's good but sometimes unreliable.
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We had to confront the stereotypes of being largely defined as uneducated, disloyal, untrustworthy, and unreliable individuals.
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Self-reported information is often unreliable, and we generally have very little insight into our own personalities.
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The data was reported by fitness trackers, which helped researchers get around the problem of unreliable reporting.
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Many newly connected villages do not quickly light up, perhaps because the power supply is so unreliable.
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The isles' dependence on imported fuel has left many families with unreliable heating systems and expensive bills.
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The Millers both knew Sarah and described her as "fixated" on their relationship and an unreliable character.
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They have created artificial booms, followed by genuinely painful busts, through decades of following their unreliable 'discretion'.
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But this doesn't lead to a drowning in "the unreliable shadow of memory," as Calvino has it.
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The Human Machine Interface refers to how AVs communicate relevant information to their tragically unreliable wetware occupants.
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However the launch faces delays amid unreliable data and other regulatory problems, a government researcher said recently.
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But the study argues that UCR, which uses data from police departments across the country, is unreliable.
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Polling in the state is notoriously unreliable, however, and Clinton recently held a 37-point lead there.
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That's an impressive feat considering mountainous, remote Falam has terrible internet reception and an unreliable power supply.
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Is "conspiracy" just an invention of organisational authorities to make "woke" people seem unhinged and therefore unreliable?
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For now, the conventional wisdom that wind and solar are too unreliable continues to permeate planning discussions.
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The report is counterproductive because it feeds directly into Trump's narrative about a corrupt and unreliable media.
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"He's just inconsistent, he's just unreliable and he's the only witness against himself," lawyer Harvey Fishbein said.
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He works as a temp, he told me, meaning his hours can be unreliable week to week.
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The policeman, Reginald Graham, appeared on a list of officers considered unreliable by the city's district attorney.
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Because people placing 911 calls are usually in a state of panic, that information can be unreliable.
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Republicans roundly attacked Cohen's credibility before, during and after his testimony, painting him as an unreliable witness.
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The main factor seems to be the (surprisingly stubborn) enthusiasm gap: Young people, historically, are unreliable voters.
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What does it mean if this tool, hailed as accurate to the third decimal point, is unreliable?
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He added that unreliable people are not trusted and eventually become excluded from friendship and social activities.
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In 2013, an unimpressed President Obama found a passive, ineffective diplomatic solution relying on unreliable Russian oversight.
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Top-secret information sometimes flows slowly and is passed along on mobile phones across unreliable cell networks.
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"It really suggests that his effectiveness is compromised as long as his word is unreliable," Durbin added.
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Ridership is down because the subways and buses are increasingly unreliable, thrusting more commuters into private vehicles.
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Trump, his allies and his legal team have painted Cohen as an unreliable witness and a liar.
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"How did I screw this up so badly?" she muttered, embarrassed by her unreliable sense of direction.
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If there's an artistic justification for this show, it lies in the old question of unreliable narrators.
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Beijing retaliated by announcing it would create its own list of "unreliable entities" subject to unspecified controls.
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They don't like the feel of it or how loud it is, and for some, it's unreliable.
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In Brooklyn, some voters had to wait almost three hours to vote because of unreliable voting machines.
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"Death certificates, unless filled out by an experienced medical examiner/forensic pathologist, are notoriously unreliable," Davis said.
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Alcohol breath tests, a linchpin of the criminal justice system, are often unreliable, a Times investigation found.
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But Montana's election may be an unreliable arbiter of what's to come in races across the country.
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The spread of such unreliable information was the catalyst for the creation of "fact-checkers" like Snopes.
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Prior to this development, the methods of measuring the high in an edible have been notoriously unreliable.
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According to Valve, the company behind Steam, Bitcoin's volatility makes it too unreliable to accept as payment.
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Of those, about half can be written off as either explainable or coming from an unreliable witness.
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These shots can be incredibly dangerous—and while they're usually marked as "saline"—the contents are unreliable.
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That makes them too unreliable to justify its shares heading back above book value any time soon.
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Mr. Trump is an unreliable and unhinged individual who is an enormous threat to our national security.
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They say the evidence against him was weak, largely based on unreliable testimony obtained through plea bargains.
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My situation renders me unreliable, through no fault of my own, and so I become essentially unemployable.
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Our government is telling us that we should rely on inherently unreliable jobs that don't have benefits.
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"It's not only what happens today, but it's the reputation of becoming an unreliable supplier," he said.
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There has to be more honesty about the frequency with which unreliable outcomes occur in our courts.
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Then owners started to complain that cars had arrived with cracked windows, leaks or unreliable video screens.
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Universal producer Gary Stromberg granted Manson a recording session only to find Manson unprepared, unreliable, and untalented.
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Charles, the insecure and unreliable narrator of "The Sea, The Sea," will make nearly any reader squirm.
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Notice that the "Clinton with Republican Senate" outcome is not much different from the "unreliable Trump" outcome.
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Polling suggested Perriello's late lead came from overwhelming support of young people, who are notoriously unreliable voters.
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Of course, this study relied on people's recall of their past behavior, which can be notoriously unreliable.
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If Poland needs help to buy expensive and unreliable renewable energy, then those other countries will too.
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Many states use a similar process to identify voters who have moved, but it can be unreliable.
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No matter how colorful they are, or how perfectly crimped their crusts, pies are unreliable cover stars.
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With airports closed to international flights and limiting crew access, air cargo deliveries could become increasingly unreliable.
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Some analysts say that Mr. Dragnea was unhappy because he saw Mr. Grindeanu as being politically unreliable.
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Drones, however, have proven to be unreliable and dangerous for nearby aircraft and bystanders on the ground.
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The cost and slowness of always going to court had made appeal of bad patents too unreliable.
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Locals blame mechanical problems and the city's notoriously unreliable public transport company for failing to fix them.
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Elsewhere, companies have been experimenting with new technologies to provide internet where fixed infrastructure is more unreliable.
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At how unreliable our reflections can be and how much more we are than that shifting picture.
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Local protectionism often stymies domestic competition, and pollution and energy data can be unreliable or outright fake.
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But they're often on low memory devices with expensive data plans and struggle with unreliable network connections.
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But it wouldn't be shocking if the commission comes out in favor of unreliable purges like Ohio's.
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They may subconsciously act in ways that elicit insensitive, unreliable or abusive behavior, whatever is most familiar.
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Statutes of limitation are meant, in part, to prevent unreliable testimony from witnesses whose memories have faded.
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The Chinese state news media hinted of a blacklist of "unreliable entities" that could threaten trade talks.
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Kenyans often struggle with the country's unreliable electricity supply, with the problem particularly acute in rural areas.
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Tom Steyer: Facial recognition is unreliable, intrusive, has egregious racial biases, and has no place in policing.
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In addition to a chronic lack of housing options, unreliable high-speed transit is another major challenge.
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In granting Mr. Al-Adahi's petition, the district judge had found aspects of the government's evidence unreliable.
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Ideally, your hotel will have Wi-Fi available, but it might be unreliable or cost too much.
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We are not arguing that findings such as Professor Kahan's that support the rationalization theory are unreliable.
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"It is important to remember that information from children can sometimes be unreliable," he told reporters Thursday.
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It's not only that the machines are unreliable; it's also that there is a bias in their unreliability.
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Employees are a common vector; human beings being notably unreliable, the weakest link typically in any company's security.
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She would connect her customers who "would rather talk to me than unreliable contractors" with the appropriate tradesperson.
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Their past—coupled with unreliable access to lawyers, therapists, and medical care—means their detentions are doubly traumatizing.
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Musk does deliver on some of the stuff he says he'll do — but his predictions are, hm, unreliable.
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And it's just like, no, it's not that it's unreliable, it's just that you refuse to see it.
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Overseas citizens have previously pushed for e-voting, arguing that postal methods are frequently delayed, making them unreliable.
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Valladares told Reuters the allegations against him were groundless and that the probe was based on unreliable witnesses.
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Some roads have been hard to access and communication infrastructure everywhere continues to be either nonexistent or unreliable.
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I think we can all agree ahead of time that David is going to be an unreliable narrator.
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Employers and school officials drew on these vulnerabilities to treat females as unreliable employees who deserved lower pay.
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While China's official figures are generally considered unreliable, there is no apparent basis for the "23 years" figure.
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But the fact that the whistleblower's information is (by his own account) secondhand does not render it unreliable.
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With the polls still tight and having proved unreliable in Britain's general election last year, however, caution remained.
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Still, the Zuma mess served as enticing fodder for SpaceX's critics, who argue the company's vehicles are unreliable.
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Memory is a factor, too: "When it comes to the experiential, memory is malleable and unreliable," says Olivola.
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"Typically, we measure emotions based on self-reporting, and that kind of data can be unreliable," he noted.
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But when they excluded data they deemed unreliable, the trial results appeared to be consistent with Pfizer's conclusion.
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Some gun rights groups say the technology is expensive, the guns are unreliable and the threat is overblown.
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Alma is known to have edited her diaries (and Gustav's correspondence), making them unreliable records of her travails.
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Wired found that the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration-backed stat is likely based on flawed, unreliable data.
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"The state's growth measure is unreliable, unstable and inaccurate, and it should be thrown out altogether," he said.
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It's an essential part of the internet, but DNS servers provided by ISPs are often slow and unreliable.
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Deploying unpredictabilty every now and then has value, but being seen by your allies as unreliable is dangerous.
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Still, the technique has its limitations, such as the unreliable frequency with which Google Maps updates its images.
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There are also illegal streams available via Reddit, but they're unreliable, plagued by interruptions and pop-up windows.
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In order to address areas that have unreliable broadband, we need to accurately know where those locations are.
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The synthetic yaba pill doesn't depend on unreliable opium harvests; it is small, attractive and easy to smuggle.
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We have a deputy attorney general who is the deep state and who I think is totally unreliable.
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This is "an unreliable system that does not require even a majority finding as to any particular factor".
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History is also an unreliable guide as the nomination process has become significantly more politicized in recent years.
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Yet veterans are intimately familiar with how dangerously unreliable and unaccountable the VA has been in recent years.
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Bottom line: Most people reading this column will buy a new PC when theirs is old and unreliable.
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UK lawmakers branded him an "unreliable boyfriend" in 2014 after he shied away from an expected rate rise.
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Mr. Ikhlaq's son, Danish Khan, who was injured in the attack last year, dismissed the report as unreliable.
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Another report suggested the company's proprietary technology was unreliable, and was hidden from regulators who visited Theranos facilities.
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Throughout the show, she proves herself to be an unreliable friend who stirs up a ton of drama.
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It hasn't worked, is unreliable, and the costs remain several times higher than fossil fuels, nuclear and hydro.
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These dueling eyewitness accounts are equally unreliable, stabs at the truth shrouded in self-defense, resentment, and fear.
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Richter said "multiple unreliable witnesses" should mean that there should not be a trial at a higher court.
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Though polling is often unreliable during the convention period, four polls released over the weekend suggest that Mrs.
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But the role of notoriously unreliable climate models that forecast temperatures far into the future will be reduced.
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Averaging up a large number of models that don't work well is guaranteed to produce an unreliable forecast.
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AND BITCOIN CORE AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT TEAM HAVE INTENTIONALLY MADE BITCOIN CORE SLOW, EXPENSIVE TO USE AND UNRELIABLE.
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I'm not entirely sure, but the message that self-employment is risky and unreliable has to be contributing.
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Today, many of those forced to move are still living in squalid settlements with unreliable water and electricity.
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There is a worry that they're unable to follow traffic laws, unreliable in bad weather and generally unpredictable.
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When you watch tape, it's easy to see why Ferguson's jumper is so tantalizing—and also somewhat unreliable.
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But young children are often unreliable narrators, Mr. Azar said on Thursday, and there has been some confusion.
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Mining and manufacturing data due later on Thursday are expected to reflect the impact of unreliable power supply.
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The movie's nonlinear narrative and unreliable narrators would also inspire many films, like "The Usual Suspects" and "Hero."
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They don't want fact-checking, and they don't want to hear that the source they follow is unreliable.
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Elliot Alderson, the show's paranoid, reality-shifting protagonist and unreliable narrator, was living in isolation at his mother's.
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It's not a perfect solution, especially since, as she says, memories are unreliable, emotional, and sometimes even malleable.
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Facial recognition technology is also notoriously unreliable, particularly when it comes to recognizing women and people of color.
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A recent ProPublica report explored the deployment of unreliable "aggression detector" cameras in places like Queens, New York.
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Democratic leaders are wary of any immigration negotiations with Mr. Trump, whom they view as an unreliable partner.
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Ada Calhoun fantasized about ditching her husband every time he was unreliable, which was too often, she felt.
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Other insiders say that hydroponic farming is essential, especially as climate change makes growing seasons volatile and unreliable.
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That works well when patients report symptoms accurately, Marmar said, but — consciously or not — patients are notoriously unreliable.
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This is the latest example of how algorithms can be unreliable and have serious impacts on people's lives.
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Among the most common reasons people gave for turning away from transit: Service was too slow or unreliable.
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He saw what he called a clunky, layered system that was inefficient and unreliable for doctors and patients.
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Reports that aren't promptly submitted have traditionally been presumed to be unreliable and were often held as inadmissible.
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She's first heard and seen sniffling in an unreliable car that suggests the tears and obstacles to come.
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In the book, Marnie is a first-person narrator, but an unreliable one, since she doesn't understand herself.
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Deliveries of blood to rural health centers are slow and unreliable; refrigerated medicines go bad before they arrive.
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"We buy goods from each other; we warn one another about unreliable employees and police threats," she said.
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New voting machines made their debut on Super Tuesday in Los Angeles County, raising concerns about unreliable technology.
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The preciousness of memory doesn't make it less unreliable; the unreliability of memory doesn't make it less precious.
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As attractive as the direct to consumer model may be, there are signs that it's an unreliable method.
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They'll steal the power or they'll rely on unreliable government power and they won't be a reliable customer.
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And they never break down — unlike the notoriously unreliable elevators that waylay passengers like me all too frequently.
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A slew of digital media acquisitions over the past few weeks shows how unreliable private valuations can be.
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But self-reporting of injuries is inherently unreliable, and no player wants to sit out for a ding.
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And with the agency's reputation for being unreliable, I knew this was going to be a Hail Mary.
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Surely, it was the right action, but for some a sign that foreigners can be unreliable and disloyal.
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The opposite issue emerges in the summer when students face scorching temperatures with unreliable or nonexistent air conditioning.
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The company's weaknesses have always stemmed from practicalities: missed deadlines, cost overruns, unreliable profits, less-than-sterling quality.
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Sharma elaborately explain herself, setting her up as an unreliable narrator who prefers rhetorical questions to self-criticism.
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The first is that Trump is trying to present Manafort's attorney as being credible and Papadopoulos as unreliable.
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Libya's exports remain unreliable after several years of internal conflict, and Angola is showing signs of structural decline.
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"Bottom-up" measurements can be unreliable because of a lack of data from individual oil and gas sites.
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But the New York labs and a few others have claimed that the first primer was also unreliable.
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Don't take my word for it, though: Time itself is unreliable in this sometimes beautiful, always cryptic tale.
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Nearly everyone seems angry about connectivity issues: sluggish, unreliable Wi-Fi, spotty cell coverage or shoddy broadband service.
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The proliferation of unreliable news is really having an impact on many aspects of governance, politics and societies.
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Beijing has threatened to release an "unreliable entities list" and imposed tariffs of its own on U.S. products.
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But the devices complicated an already hazy vote-counting process in a country with unreliable communications and electricity.
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Match told ProPublica that it can't perform background checks because the system is not just costly but unreliable.
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Breaking news stories can be unreliable because nobody — including government officials and other authorities — knows what's going on.
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More states should consider following suit — or enact other stabilization measures independent of unreliable (and counterproductive) federal efforts.
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It also relied on people's memories of how much they had exercised recently, which can be notoriously unreliable.
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The IMF's 2019 Nigeria report quoted economic losses of $29 billion in Nigeria due to unreliable electricity supply.
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Mr. Chavin subsequently told investigators what Susan had told him, but still insisted she was an unreliable storyteller.
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But it is unreliable against TB of the lungs—the most common form of the illness in adults.
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The clearly unreliable dossier turned out to be opposition research funded by Clinton and the Democratic National Committee.
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As a console, it's underpowered, unreliable and lacking basic features and conveniences that all of its competitors offer.
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Though experts say China's official economic statistics are unreliable, there is no basis for the "61 years" claim.
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The United States will suffer if it is viewed as unreliable by its traditional allies and security partners.
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Though experts say China's official economic statistics are unreliable, there is no basis for the "57 years" claim.
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Such tools are unreliable in China, where the financial system is twisted by policy lending and state guarantees.
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"Turkey is going to be an increasingly unreliable ally," said Eric Edelman, a former American ambassador to Turkey.
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While boiling water is recommended in areas where the quality is unreliable, it bears no effect on malaria.
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Add to that one of the most brilliantly realized unreliable narrators in fiction and the book becomes irresistible.
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The first was that the CBO analysis is wrong, or that CBO has been unreliable in the past.
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But in Germany, as in much of the rest of the West right now, both seem increasingly unreliable.
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As modern psychology and neuroscience have established, the senses are an unreliable portal to reality, whatever that is.
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But as a young, single parent, there are other problems, too, like unreliable public transportation and low wages.
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The US, proving itself unreliable and unpredictable, will struggle to rally that kind of coalition in the future.
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One party will argue that the new systems being proposed are too complex, too unreliable, and too unaffordable.
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According to Belfiore, similar economic studies have been around for decades, but she considers many to be unreliable.
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Fans fascinated by the moving staircases Harry navigates at school can check out Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide.
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The lack of detail around China's "unreliable entities list" has increased uncertainty among the foreign business community in China.
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As Serial host Sarah Koenig tells us herself in the first episode of the podcast, people's memories are unreliable.
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Buoys can provide measurements of the storm at the surface level, but they are sparsely located and often unreliable.
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I really loved how you explored the topic of memory and how we can be our most unreliable narrators.
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In his most human moments, he's an undersized guard and an unreliable shooter who holds the ball too long.
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His editors during his career as a journalist have variously described him as a "cavorting charlatan" and "epically unreliable".
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Samsung has even included S Voice instead of Bixby, which is arguably an upgrade over Samsung's unreliable voice assistant.
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Some gun rights groups say the technology is expensive, the guns are unreliable and the threat is being overblown.
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CBO's analysis throughout this process has been ridiculously slow, unreliable, and based on policy assumptions that are demonstrably false.
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His tariff temper tantrums and caustic insults have cast the United States as an unreliable partner among our allies.
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Another is that the political, and thus unreliable, nature of the investments means that they often do not succeed.
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Raphael Gallardo, a strategist at Natixis Asset Management, called bitcoin "a highly speculative asset with an unreliable market infrastructure".
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The move comes after China threatened to set up a blacklist of "unreliable entities" in retaliation for the ban.
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It takes a contested historical moment and places the documentation in the people's hands without an unreliable corporate intermediary.
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These numbers are a bracing reminder that admissions of guilt are unreliable far more often than is generally believed.
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The conclusion seems to be that China's soil pollution is widespread and that information about it is disturbingly unreliable.
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These are places where electricity is unreliable in up to 30 percent of surgical facilities because of power cuts.
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Join us this week as we talk about unreliable narrators, writing about grief and A Separation by Katie Kitamura.
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But some Britons see Trump as crude, volatile, unreliable and opposed to their values on a range of issues.
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The studies that reported homeopathy had some health benefit were so flawed and poorly designed that they were unreliable.
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The Fed needs a new way of thinking, he wrote, arguing its models are unreliable and policies are erratic.
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Unreliable: When it comes to, say, an NFL game, viewership numbers are reported by a third party like Nielsen.
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The army contends Boko Haram is significantly weakened and has been "irrational and unreliable" in negotiations over the schoolgirls.
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The audience starts out as naïve as the unreliable protagonists, which means that when they're surprised, we're surprised, too.
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It's very likely that North Korea will notice America's desire to add more interceptors — even if they are unreliable.
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Primarily, it has the super low-profile "butterfly" keyboard, which has proven to be horribly unreliable over the years.
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At Tuesday's session, Russia complained about "unreliable sources" that implicate its forces in attacks on medical facilities in Syria.
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Even in Kinshasa, electricity is unreliable, making the Bralima generator—big enough to power a small cruise liner—necessary.
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It has closely followed a revamp of Argentina's statistics agency after declaring data under former president Cristina Fernandez unreliable.
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So if the polygraph is so unreliable and prone to bias, why does law enforcement continue to use it?
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Exhaustive surveys are almost non-existent in Congo, where poor roads and little electricity make polling difficult or unreliable.
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Recently, those methods have proved unreliable and Mbaka has lost crops to unexpected dry spells and unusually heavy rains.
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This is where it gets interesting: We've already solved the problem of unreliable human beings with self-driving cars.
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The feature worked, but was quite unreliable, and it typically required multiple finger scans for the phone to unlock.
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Pre-election polling is notoriously unreliable both because of the state's size and the independent nature of its electorate.
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Regional data are unreliable, but in Egypt the fertility rate for Muslims is 2.7; for Christians it is 1.9.
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"We had to confront the stereotypes of being largely defined as uneducated, disloyal, untrustworthy, and unreliable individuals," he wrote.
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Today the city's "robots" (as they are called in South African English) are still unreliable, especially when it rains.
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That's a huge challenge in parts of the world where doctors are scarce and diagnostic tests can be unreliable.
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Like much of the U.S. territory, Barrio Obrero has been running for weeks on an unreliable diesel-powered generator.
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But one analyst noted that his comments are unreliable as indicators of what his policies as president would be.
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Elsewhere at the festival, though, ovations can be as cheap and unreliable a marker of quality as the jeers.
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It matters that nation-states now view the United States as an increasingly unreliable country, with an untrustworthy president.
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We have to rely on two men who, in their past, have proven to be very unreliable narrators. 4.
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He tried hiring some wonky young guys with "groovy ag ideas," but their results were as unreliable as his.
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Policy shouldn't be based on secret data, especially as professional science wages a very public war against unreliable studies.
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Britain's National Health Service (NHS) has an unreliable track record with subspecialty care, prompting patients to use private plans.
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And when that happens, the network will become unreliable, with payments unable to be processed and vulnerable to fraud.
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GOP's early defense: unreliable witnesses The Republicans' defense has continuously evolved over the course of the seven-week inquiry.
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But those tests — a bedrock of the criminal justice system — are often unreliable, a New York Times investigation found.
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Each state decides how rigorously it will test machines, and several have used devices that were deemed unreliable elsewhere.
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A better reason for lightweight websites is that they load faster for people with unreliable or slow internet access.
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The writing in "New Sun" is evocative and tricky, with an unreliable narrator obliquely explaining Wolfe's far-future setting.
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Previously Sable said the Global Witness report appeared to be based on "unreliable" testimony from three former business partners.
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" Driver has played the unreliable boyfriend in "Girls" and the villainous Kylo Ren in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
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It, too, has been plagued by crumbling tracks, antiquated signals and unreliable trains that turn routine commutes into nightmares.
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HRW also noted that information provided by the taskforce was unreliable, as it produced inconsistent data at different times.
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China has responded by saying it would put together its own "unreliable entities list," including many American tech companies.
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There are a few companies that will fly you there for a few hours, but flights can be unreliable.
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Both Mr. Dante and Chris Columbus, who wrote the screenplay, have antic senses of humor, but they are unreliable.
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One night, after a fight with Rosa, her daughter Sheyla leaves her baby in her mother's obviously unreliable care.
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But bus service has also become increasingly unreliable, with average travel speeds declining and the number of riders decreasing.
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Many rely on public transit — yet live and work in neighborhoods with limited and unreliable bus and subway service.
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"The way we're funded is unstable and unreliable and inadequate," said Jay Dixon, state public defender at the LPDB.
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Prosecutors later argued that Moe Yan Naing should be declared an unreliable witness, but the judge rejected the request.
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But gradually, an unpleasant and unreliable subway will have a cascading effect on New Yorkers' relationship with their city.
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For media companies, a reliance on the company as a driver of traffic has proved an unreliable business model.
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As the coronavirus continues to spread, Amazon has also taken down books that contained unreliable information about the virus.
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Facial recognition technology is still too unreliable to be used for public health purposes and it is unnecessarily invasive.
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But it is rooted in larger societal trends that are rapidly rendering an individual's handwriting an unreliable electoral hallmark.
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However, the unofficial repair industry that sprang up, using mostly aftermarket parts supplied by third parties, was often unreliable.
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However, the unofficial repair industry that sprang up, using mostly aftermarket parts supplied by third parties, was often unreliable.
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The result is a country frustrated and suffering from systems that have proven unreliable in a time of crisis.
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The government confirmed at least 1,4003 infections, but public health experts expressed concern that the official numbers were unreliable.
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At the start of Wendy Walker's new entrant in the Thrillers With Unreliable Narrators sweepstakes, Cassandra Tanner returns home.
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First, they have come to realize that the president has no core principles and therefore is unpredictable and unreliable.
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Most websites that provide information about probiotics are unreliable and often tout unproven health benefits, a new study finds.
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Industry executives say other Chinese companies are concluding that American partners are also unreliable suppliers, given the administration's crackdown.
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For starters, as the authors note, the stated intentions of voters in surveys like this can be notoriously unreliable.
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Mr. Giuliani said Mr. Comey had damaged his credibility during his recent book tour and was an unreliable witness.
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We flagged all payments by manufacturers who produced opioids and discarded the unreliable drug "name" field in the database.
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The movie also implies that our unreliable narrator was never of sound mind even before arriving on the island.
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Those who have dealt with Hyde in recent years described his statements as unreliable and his behavior as troubling.
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In the end, Eddington wound up throwing out the Sobral astrograph data on the grounds that it was unreliable.
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The printer that Sweethearts used to press sayings like "you rock" and "love me" on the hearts was unreliable.
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These are not the bulky, expensive and unreliable roof-spinning lidar systems like Waymo and other Tesla competitors use.
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But they remain an entrenched feature of criminal prosecutions, even though they are the most unreliable kind of witnesses.
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That number has not been independently verified, and official Afghan government casualties estimates have been unreliable in the past.
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Another Starfighter did crash the following day – the model was notoriously unreliable – but this accident was also near Rome.
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Trump is a notoriously unreliable messenger -- often saying one thing in an interview and contradicting himself in a tweet.
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" In a dissenting opinion in 22011, Supreme Court Justice William Brennan wrote that "eyewitness identification evidence is notoriously unreliable.
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You won't miss anything, and — unlike the Internet's unreliable archives — the text will still be there when you return.
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Unreliable as it is, the Price book is still used by many as the definitive catalog of Hitler's art.
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At a rally in Ohio last month, Mr. Trump suggested that wind power was too unreliable to be useful.
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In China, the Global Times newspaper said FedEx Corp is likely to be added to Beijing's 'unreliable entities list'.
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Others focus on unreliable voters in the hopes that the convenience of early voting will get their ballots in.
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The judge said, among other things, that the expert opinion that Alphabet used to assert this claim was unreliable.
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Never Trumpers refused to support the nominee on the grounds of his crude, unreliable personality and his protectionist impulses.
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Such data can be unreliable because the numbers of pubs in wards are rounded to the nearest multiple of five.
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The Post constructed its own database after concluding that statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation were incomplete or unreliable.
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Hate crime data is notoriously unreliable, and experts say that the numbers only represent a fraction of the wider problem.
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On YouTube, where ad revenue can be low or unreliable, it's lengthy, vlogger-style videos that are cheap to produce.
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With rain-fed agriculture becoming increasingly unreliable, farmers need help to keep up harvests, agricultural experts in the region say.
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In other words, childless people like me are becoming more and more unreliable babysitters, leaving parents out in the cold.
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Raniere's attorney, Marc Agnifilo, contested the time-stamping of the photos, saying it could be unreliable and easy to alter.
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"The wasp's routines and rules for learning might actually help to distinguish the reliable from the unreliable things," he said.
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Prone to sudden sandstorms, heavy rains and lethal accidents, it remains an unreliable and unsafe way to cross the country.
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Meanwhile, fewer and fewer spaces are designated as safe for creativity and intuition, because these are considered unpredictable and unreliable.
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Kennedy thought that Diefenbaker was an unreliable ally in the Cold War because Canada occasionally balked at American nuclear policy.
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"It says that America is an unreliable ally; it facilitates ISIS resurgence; and it presages another humanitarian disaster," Romney wrote.
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Women patients deemed hysterical were treated for supposedly making up or exaggerating complaints or being generally unreliable or, worse, troublesome.
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There is a lot of outdated and unreliable information on the Internet regarding authenticity, [but] don't become a handbag hypochondriac.
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He accused Trump of "arrogance," saying he was unreliable in the fight to stymie transgender rights and defend religious expression.
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Microphone quality has been unreliable to the point where Google has had to pay out settlements in class action lawsuits.
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Couriers from DHL helped businesses avoid the unreliable postal monopoly so that goods could clear more quickly through the ports.
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But hey, polls can be unreliable and its margin of error is plus or minus three percentage points, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
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But its problems mostly stem from Britain's rail network, the oldest in the world, which is increasingly crowded and unreliable.
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But other researchers argued that kind of question introduces a lot of "unknowns" into the polling and is potentially unreliable.
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"Harry and Camille are in the early stages of dating," an unnamed source (naturally) told (the unreliable outlet) The Sun.
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In France, Facebook engagement with "unreliable or dubious sites" has halved since 2015, per Decoders of French newspaper Le Monde.
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But the power lines are so "reliably unreliable", says an Indian executive, that they might as well be washing lines.
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In contrast, villagers say it is not worth paying the local utility for the unreliable grid, which they rarely use.
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The next day, Cloudy Nights and Astronomics' website started getting overloaded with traffic, making the forums unreliable and keeping Astronomics.
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" He adds that his team is "working to bring [costs] down without putting ourselves in a position of becoming unreliable.
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State-run newspaper Global Times on Sunday tweeted that FedEx is likely to be added to China's Unreliable Entities List.
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Apple's corded Lightning headphones are unreliable—in two years since I've gotten the iPhone 7, I've been through five pairs.
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Not only are we an unreliable source of our own mobile phone histories, but researchers can't actually experiment on us.
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In short, the ACA was set up to rely the most on the most tragically unreliable people in the country.
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I still like them, but I no longer use them, because they turned out to be rather buggy and unreliable.
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IN CLASSIC gothic romances, narrators are unreliable, heroines vulnerable, seducers potent and the settings bleak, imprisoning and full of secrets.
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The drive, however, proved to be too unreliable compared to the more popular 215-inch floppy disks of the time.
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Despite the booming off-grid market, many African governments still think of solar as prohibitively expensive or unreliable, said Leopold.
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Facial recognition has no redeeming qualities from a privacy and autonomy lens - it is also famously inaccurate and completely unreliable.
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They make up stories based on unnamed, unverified and unreliable sources and that becomes the breaking news of the day.
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This testing is notoriously unreliable, and doesn't necessarily prove that the motorist was high at the time of the crash.
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To the Editor: America's college admissions process parallels one of the great problems of the country — too much unreliable information.
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But painful delays continue to wreak havoc on the city, and riders still complain about unreliable service and crowded trains.
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Turning to irrigation is crucial as rain-fed agriculture becomes increasingly unreliable, said Freeman Mavhiza, the Chipinge assistant district administrator.
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Amazon already uses design flags like "Amazon's choice" to differentiate certain products, many of which were found to be unreliable.
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It has proven an unreliable source of demand: Trade with nearly every Asian country is down so far this year.
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Arochi's defense challenged the DNA finding, and presented an expert who testified that the cell tower data could be unreliable.
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Now, the Commitments of Traders Reports can be unreliable indicators with hidden shifting components and entities flitting between participant categories.
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But maintaining this so-called "cold chain" can be challenging in low-income countries, where power sources are often unreliable.
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Known as Project Premonition, the system aims to scrap the current process of disease reporting, which is slow and unreliable.
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She still wants to be impulsive (steal a bike!) or unreliable (I'm not going on this road trip after all!).
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Another source of energy must always be ready to back up unreliable renewables, which is often coal and natural gas.
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The Saudis saw Saleh as an effective but unreliable ally, and they began to influence Yemen by going around him.
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As Betsy Campbell rode a No. 1 train in Manhattan on a recent morning, she complained of increasingly unreliable trains.
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It's not like NASA doesn't blow deadlines too, but it's something else for a very vocal contractor to be unreliable.
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A study conducted by independent researchers in March found that Theranos' results were more unreliable than those of conventional tests.
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Though Bernie Sanders has engaged millions, like Barack Obama before him, conventional wisdom holds that young voters are inherently unreliable.
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And if health-care costs are eating into that stagnant — and at times unreliable — paycheck, that will have an impact.
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However, the Fed may be willing to overlook a weak August jobs number considering how unreliable the report can be.
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Trump, who has been friendly toward the Russian leader, has dismissed that narrative, suggesting the CIA's intelligence is simply unreliable.
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North Korea is calling for bigger catches from fishermen sailing rough winter seas in small, old boats with unreliable engines.
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"I'm sorry to say, I found the president to be totally unreliable when it came to the DACA issue," Sen.
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Watchdog groups and federal audits suggest that it is hard to accurately assess progress because the agency's estimates are unreliable.
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I thought about finding an illegal stream online, but those were unreliable … and illegal, so I thought better of it.
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But of course, that's just not the case in an administration that has been extremely unreliable in so many ways.
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Britain says the 30-day guillotine or notice period for withdrawing access - which has never been triggered - makes equivalence unreliable.
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It was harder to comprehend the insistent cheering for Puig, who has been an unreliable playmaker for some time now.
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This was compounded by geopolitical conflicts which made energy delivery unreliable, further creating community resistance to the new energy company.
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One established an independent scientific commission to look into faulty forensic practices that can produce unreliable evidence in criminal trials.
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Add it all up and you get this: We have people taking their marching orders from a deeply unreliable source.
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Official Chinese statistics can be unreliable, and there is evidence that officials have tried to censor or hide economic data.
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The journal, Analytic Methods, had expressed concern that the published data is unreliable and launched an investigation into the study.
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The big question: The $1 trillion goal is ambitious, especially given the unreliable nature of federal policy regarding renewable energy.
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The overthin MARWAs were known to be unreliable, but the ice-screw idea was thus introduced to the climbing world.
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Both present unnamed, unreliable narrators on the brink of dangerous personal decisions, and both narrators are disarmingly matter-of-fact.
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Voter rolls, particularly for Latinos, who could make up 20 percent of the state's voters, have been rendered relatively unreliable.
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It turns out that the only thing this unreliable narrator can be counted on for is to cheat the audience.
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In all seriousness, this is a bummer, because my Comcast connection at home is the definition of terrible and unreliable.
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While solar and wind power have already achieved price parity with fossil fuels, some Chinese policymakers worry renewables are unreliable.
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Details that at first seem too obvious are soon exposed as symptoms of just how unreliable a narrator Martin is.
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Remdesivir has drawn attention given some one-off reports of patient recoveries, though anecdotal reports are unreliable as scientific evidence.
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Though a Macmillanist, I found myself frustrated with "It's Better Than It Looks" because Easterbrook is such an unreliable witness.
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My first encounter with college dating was with someone who was the exact Urban Dictionary definitions of unreliable and unpredictable.
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I see people using iPhones or TapeACall, and those things are so unreliable-seeming and tenuous I can't bear it.
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Although French restaurants are known to have often unreliable hours, dinner for any serious Parisian chef is practically a requirement.
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It's a striking reminder of how unreliable memory is, and how each of our narratives is exactly that — our own.
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But many of those studies have been small and relied solely on people's sometimes-unreliable recall of their exercise routines.
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However, the test's results were proven unreliable and fewer than a dozen labs produced definite results, according to the report.
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The government has confirmed at least 1,143 infections, but public health experts expressed concern that the official numbers were unreliable.
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But why would the maker of an unreliable product voluntarily call attention to that fact by offering a weak guarantee?
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Analysts warn that polls this early, before the first nominating votes are cast in Iowa in February 2020, are unreliable.
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Anyone who has used an Amazon Echo (or Google Home, or Apple HomePod) knows that their interfaces can be unreliable.
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It isn't enough; as Xue instructs her — and as circumstances subsequently bear out — democracy is a degrading and unreliable system.
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" Harvey Fishbein, the lead defense lawyer, described Mr. Hernandez as "inconsistent and unreliable," and as "the only witness against himself.
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Legal experts say that lawyers usually avoid calling defendants' spouses as witnesses because their testimony is viewed as inherently unreliable.
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In fairness, the National Archives' own inspector general has repeatedly warned that its information-technology systems are antiquated and unreliable.
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Among those providing information to Giuliani was Yuri Lutsenko, Ukraine's former top prosecutor, who Volker argued was an unreliable source.
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The Saudi leader considered Obama an unreliable ally and distrusted Obama's diplomacy with Sunni Saudi Arabia's mortal Shiite enemy, Iran.
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Some scientists worry that Slobodchikoff's studies, especially the early ones, are too small and depend too much on unreliable techniques.
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However, multiple experts interviewed by CNN said that this is an unreliable calculation since it is comparing apples to oranges.
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If a leader's traits are unreliable, and her process is inaccessible, how do we decide if she's the right fit?
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Instead, over the years it opted for enhancements that would allow its forces to use an unreliable weapon more widely.
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The bone tissue, for example, was so badly damaged that any genetic information derived from the skeletons was deemed unreliable.
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"Saudi Arabia is an unreliable ally with a poor human rights record," Paul said in a written statement this week.
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He also noted that withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement and new restrictions on Cuba made the U.S. seem unreliable.
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"The U.S. will be seen as an unreliable partner both economically and perhaps even in the security arena," he said.
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That resulted in other world markets looking for a different supplier since the U.S. was seen as unreliable, Gibbs said.
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The problem, as he has revealed over and over again, is that he's an incredibly unreliable partner on most issues.
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I have no doubt that Foos was an epic voyeur, but he could sometimes be an inaccurate and unreliable narrator.
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As counting gets underway, a word of caution: exit polls in Israel, as in many other places, are notoriously unreliable.
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Access to sulphuric acid has been a challenge for mining companies in the vast central African country with unreliable infrastructure.
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Bits Google and Facebook have in record time sweated bullets, worked miracles and eliminated all unreliable information from the internet!
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The prosecutors may regard Cohen as unreliable, or they may believe that there are few outstanding issues left to resolve.
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Russia's ability to exert influence through shortages will only increase as weather patterns become increasingly unreliable because of climate change.
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Neither the bureau nor Pega commented on the assertion that the need for customization made the system expensive and unreliable.
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Until then, lottery games existed, but the winning numbers were often chosen in unreliable ways that could produce rigged results.
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And some simply felt no obligation to pay for a transit system plagued by unreliable service and constant fare increases.
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It's hard to say how such a vote would go since polling in Hungary is often government-run and unreliable.
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We're making a video about memory and why our memories are often unreliable — and we want to hear from you.
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The unreliable ratings made a truculent 7 and 5 percent say they were more likely to read and share, respectively.
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"Vlogger" personas have thrived on YouTube in part because monetization can be unreliable, meaning production costs have to be low.
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