Definitionn. the trait of not being dependable or reliable
Last update: June 27, 2015
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One cannot depend on the unreliability of postal services. [Please select]
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He was the first to recognize the insufficiency and the unreliability of the feudal levies, the first to employ a regular army on a large scale, the first to depend more upon strategy and tactics than upon mere courage. [Please select]
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Both plans had their origin primarily in the landlord's poverty, but were reenforced by the tenant's unreliability. [Please select]
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On account of her unreliability nothing could be done in the way of prosecuting the offender. [Please select]
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About three years after our first study of Annie, the father himself brought a complaint against her of untruthfulness and general unreliability. [Please select]
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Her own statements convinced us as much as anything else of her unreliability at times. [Please select]
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CASE 26 Summary: Boy of 16 had for 6 years caused a great amount of trouble by his general unreliability and excessive lying. [Please select]
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He understood well that evidences of his unreliability would count against him. [Please select]
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Esther always seemed to Polly far too sober and almost too unselfish and self-effacing, while Polly to the quieter girl had all the brilliance and unreliability of a will-o'-the-wisp.' [Please select]
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As I have said many times in the course of this narrative, I lack imagination: moreover, a long experience of witnesses in court had taught me the unreliability of average observation. [Please select]
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