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1 There was no daily press, and the mail communications were very unreliable .
2 It is actually a very unreliable guide to the feelings about the government.
3 Firstly, attraction is a very unreliable gauge of a relationship.
4 Antman called that a " very unreliable method" for measuring salt intake.
5 This method works well in certain circumstances, but fails so often as to prove very unreliable .
6 His backhand is a poke and very unreliable .
7 Your pink paper says that the title was recently revived for him; but those papers are very unreliable .
8 The granular formation of aluminum makes its strength very unreliable and it is too soft to resist wear.
9 But the garbage-box was very unreliable .
10 These servants are so very unreliable . '
11 His voice was very unreliable .
12 Of course this kind of evidence is very unreliable ; these people regularly go out of their way to mislead the police.
13 All three-whoare our completest authorities-wrotefrom the point of view of the Order, and consequently are very unreliable in some matters.
14 I love inhabiting the well-meaning mind of the very unreliable narrator: leader of the expedition and understated titan of British literature, Binder.
15 First, as the New York Times notes, it means cozying up to cooperating with some very unsavory -and very unreliable -regimes.
16 As demonstrated by the subtle and melancholy story that follows, memory can be a very unreliable thing, even in matters of the heart.
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