Similar words: reliable, reliably, unrelieved, reliability, liable, pliable, unremarkable, unreasonable. Meaning: adj. 1. liable to be erroneous or misleading 2. not worthy of reliance or trust 3. dangerously unstable and unpredictable 4. lacking a sense of responsibility.
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31. Frequently, evolved programs are rejected as somehow unreliable, and a human is used instead.
32. Increasing mobility and various social changes have made the traditional family an unreliable source of old-age support.
33. No longer does evidence of authenticity have to rely solely on stylistic criteria, which can be unreliable.
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34. In April the notoriously unreliable official figure for the state's unemployment rate dropped for the second month running - to 8.6%.
35. Odometer readings are of course notoriously unreliable as a guide to the distance travelled by the car.
36. They were large, costly, rather unreliable and required a dedicated data processing team to support them.
37. Blood and muscle, and the unreliable human fuses and tissue.
38. The difficulties of counting whales makes most population figures extremely unreliable.
39. And he was an unreliable ambassador for California, with only the Oaklawn victory to show for nine trips out of state.
40. The Gospels, as we have said before, are unreliable as historical documents.
41. At one extreme was an electroplating plant where management took the view that operators were unintelligent and unreliable.
42. Each of us carries an unreliable ankle for instance, and Tony had just given his a jolt.
43. As so frequently occurs in warfare, the earliest engagements proved to be unreliable indicators of what was to follow.
44. Although the Newtonian equations governing the elements are well known, long-term weather prediction is notoriously unreliable!
45. Jayasuriya's unassuming darts were well directed and by the time he was bowling(sentencedict.com), the pitch was unreliable.
46. Bailey and Harrison found that for certain types of passage cloze scores were potentially unreliable indicators of comprehension.
47. This deliberate emphasis on the young people's unreliable and hurtful past relationships poses a dilemma for residential workers.
48. Government growth projections for National Income have been notoriously unreliable, often excessively optimistic.
49. Naturally, during the process of test construction, those items which are particularly unreliable are excluded.
50. We often justify the fact that routinely-collected information is seldom used by saying that it is unreliable.
51. Speech does, of course, live on in memory but, as we all know, memory can be very unreliable.
52. The more he needed people, the more he saw how unreliable they were.
53. But this is unreliable, and can cause the machine to crash.
54. Often the results are wrong, inadequate, untrustworthy, unreliable, and self-serving.
55. Nuclear power stations are notoriously unreliable and construction costs go way over original estimates.
56. Service delivery is unreliable, and top jobs in key departments have gone unfilled for months.
57. We could ask our neighbours to feed the cat, but they're a little unreliable.
58. He opined that B's confession was unreliable; no rebuttal medical evidence was called by the Crown.
59. These are experimental and slightly unreliable weapons, but extremely deadly when they work properly.
60. Clearly one source is unreliable, and the interpretations which it offers are heavily biased.
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