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1 The first is that the UK's official migration data is so unreliable .
2 The mails are so unreliable that they may all have been lost.
3 There's nothing so unreliable as figures, and everybody but a mathematician knows that.
4 It's so unreliable that I sometimes think I'm trying to prove something by it.
5 They're so unreliable they make British Leyland look like Toyota.
6 Really there is nothing so unreliable a creature as man.
7 Her word is found so unreliable that in general she is regarded as thoroughly untrustworthy.
8 Before long, these securities became so unreliable that they were not being bought or sold.
9 There's nothing so unreliable as a criminal's self-aggrandising memoirs.
10 They are usually so unreliable in warmer countries.
11 They are all so unreliable in this respect.
12 Think I'm so unreliable and tightwad that you've got to tie me down with a contract?
13 They just seemed so unreliable to me.
14 What makes the findings so unreliable is partly the manner in which some of the questions are framed.
15 But they had proved so unreliable and cranky, Darcy hadn't bothered with them for the last twenty months.
16 Airlines are so unreliable these days.
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