Health and sanitation is a reliable indicator of the level of progress a particular society makes in various sectors. |
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The following is a list of people who have been described as a polyhistor by reliable sources. |
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Sustainable self-help groups require reliable and remunerative market linkages. |
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In the same vein, having fur and teeth and canine DNA doesn't necessarily make your dog a reliable watchdog. |
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Disclosed is a method for making reliable interconnect structures on a semiconductor wafer having a first dielectric layer. |
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For a long time, the line, its locomotives and wagons was the most reliable inland mode of transport for both passengers and goods. |
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In the absence of firm evidence and reliable facts, it is that line which tends to be followed. |
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Other than abstinence, having a vasectomy is the most reliable method of contraception. |
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Thus, a single-pass DNA sequence derived from RNA is a reliable source for quantitative and qualitative analysis. |
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Where the 5 is a staid, solid car, with reliable if sporty handling, the Jag offers up the individuality of that British heritage. |
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Beaver, who says he was passed the information by reliable military sources, says the equipment simply did not arrive in time. |
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The service ranges from sourcing reliable cleaners, gardeners or plumbers to helping with house moves or booking a holiday. |
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Today we calibrate our watches with atomic clocks, but back then there was no timepiece more reliable than the rotating Earth itself. |
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He has gone from being a big question mark in 1999 to the team's most reliable offensive weapon. |
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She is reliable and efficient and, in her sweet way, shows the people around her how much she cares about them. |
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A facility's electrical system is only as reliable as the weakest link in the system. |
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Several Polaris ATV models are used as farming and hunting quads but they are also reliable as a fast, racy, motocross style vehicle. |
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The rule of law is fragile, with gangs of thugs running protection rackets in many cities, in the absence of a reliable police force. |
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And it's pushing the new espresso products to price-sensitive latte sippers while still offering its old reliable cups of joe. |
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Presently, the Triassic in general and the Late Triassic, in particular, have very few reliable radioisotopic dates. |
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To ensure a reliable water supply for their garden and the house he sank two wells. |
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The Addressograph Bartizan 4850 is ideal for businesses looking for an affordable, reliable imprinter for credit card transactions. |
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History suggests several steady, reliable ways to become well-off or even wealthy. |
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These can rank among the most reliable of sources, when properly evaluated and analyzed. |
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The translation service is your reliable partner for all your Adyghe translation needs. |
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It is possible to estimate reliable current grazing capacities for any section of veld in the karroid areas at the moment. |
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This sensor is compact and reliable for use in the cover gas hydrogen meter in place of the katharometer. |
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The slaves provided the cheap and reliable labour to produce the cheap raw materials. |
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All read-outs were checked for accurate base calling and assembled using a reliable system. |
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He's solid, he's reliable and you know he's going to give it everything in every single challenge he goes in for. |
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The kind of car I could afford wouldn't have been reliable enough to go any distance, so I went without. |
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Thus the moment is right for U.S. exporters who can provide a reliable supply of high-quality organic products at a reasonable price. |
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Services such as dry cleaning and ironing are speedy and reliable and very reasonably priced, but I made a couple of mistakes on room service. |
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I find a foam mattress cheaper, better and more reliable than an air mattress. |
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The AK47 has the established and well-deserved reputation as perhaps the most reliable battle rifle ever manufactured. |
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There is also need to help them begin investing in housing anew as it is a very reliable source of income. |
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Such work can only be carried out by a reliable specialist as in the case of aforementioned woodworm infestation treatment. |
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Much work is still needed to develop reliable tools to exploit solution methods to predict the shape of proteins in solution. |
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I refer Kerr to the Web site www.cancerhelp.org.uk which is the most reliable site on information about cancer. |
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The most reliable way to sanitize a computer is to wipe the hard disk clean and then reinstall its operating system from scratch. |
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Suppose, then, that a reliable cognitive process is one which is relativized to persons. |
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However, I went further than this in seeking reliable information from victims. |
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Higher quality research is necessary to provide reliable information to guide clinical practice. |
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She's my best friend and she vowed to me that she had received this intelligence from a reliable source. |
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Now the debate has shifted to what is the best and most reliable measure of our economic performance. |
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Health services are responsible for ensuring the information exists and is reliable and accessible. |
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In the absence of reliable sources, we can only guess at the process of societal formation. |
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It takes long enough to track down a reliable set of information sources for domestic companies anyway. |
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The United Kingdom has no reliable information on requirements for liver transplantation. |
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If you get it pure from a reliable source, it gives you the energy to pursue a project to the very end and get it as right as it will ever get. |
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What we all need, whether to avoid illness or to be restored to health is a reliable source of learned advice. |
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We have a reliable supply of grains and very good quality water supply so we have something to work with. |
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The difficulty in obtaining reliable information makes some assessments impossible. |
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Over a quarter of the population has no proper shelter and no reliable source of food. |
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As a result, some animal experiments are underpowered and provide little reliable information. |
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The foetuses proved to be a reliable source and the blood sugar level reduced. |
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The attempt will be to project Kerala as reliable supplier of quality flowers to Europe. |
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In fact, when you look closely, the Net is not a very reliable source of information at all. |
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It is difficult for producers to gain access to reliable price information. |
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It was clearly not reliable or repeatable and therefore not amenable to science and quickly discredited. |
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There is a reliable anecdotal account that, in my opinion, gives a partial answer to the question. |
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They are a technically reliable threat of last resort to discourage a foe from pressing too hard or threatening national survival. |
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Only the Mediterranean coast has rain that is reliable enough to support marginal human activity, with some agriculture and animal husbandry. |
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With the reel marked in this way, an angler can feel he has reliable drag settings and can adjust it accordingly during the fight. |
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A bunch of usually reliable comedians are dragged down to the film's level. |
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While considered invasive and expensive, retinal recognition is still the most reliable and stable means of biometric identification. |
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Language that specifically describes nursing care on intraoperative records is required to provide retrievable, reliable information. |
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The publication of a reliable and practical assay for thyroid stimulating hormone was a landmark. |
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The rigorously measured geometrical procedures adopted here ought to produce much more reliable reconstructions. |
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Consequently, a reliable pillar of our public safety infrastructure is gradually being undermined. |
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They believed that following our natural appetites is a generally reliable guide to living well. |
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The successes of your promotions are directly appraisable due to reliable reporting, transparent billing and secured payment. |
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I take his point that a volatile market is much easier for a speculator with reliable information to manipulate. |
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Millions are reliable family members we trust to romp with the children or enjoy a game of fetch in the backyard. |
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Lucas was adamant about having a nice, reliable car for us to drive the baby around in. |
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This industry is in the business of providing global logistics and supply chain services, and fast, reliable deliveries around the globe. |
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In 1926, he released the Sarah van Fleet rose, which remains one of the most reliable rugosa roses for the South. |
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The food runs the gamut from solid and reliable to off the beaten path and utterly charming. |
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With sharp rocks and deep ruts, crews had to strike the right balance between setting fast times and ensuring a reliable finish. |
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If they don't have a reliable network to use, the information asymmetry is huge. |
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Ultrasound devices provide reliable measurements of lumen size, distensibility, wall thickness, and the presence of atheroma in large arteries. |
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Not even his pleasure in lumpishly reliable movies can prevent him noticing the black hole on the near horizon. |
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This means that projections and, therefore birth rates, are not very reliable for Hispanics. |
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But auspicious beginnings are not always reliable predictors of sustained success. |
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The memory of viewing does not always present an authentic or reliable version of what we have seen. |
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The written word persuasively conveys the authentic ring of reliable authority in a way the recollected spoken word does not. |
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Her confidential source was not reliable and her authenticators were unable to authenticate the documents. |
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For years and years, they have been the most authoritative and the most reliable sources of information in their communities. |
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The National Atlas makes authoritative, reliable geographic information more readily accessible to the public. |
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We have this information on good authority from our own very reliable Minister for Justice. |
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One of the most reliable places to get genuine Volvo parts at a discounted price is a salvage yard. |
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A solid defense, a clogged neutral zone, and a reliable goaltender can be the key to a talentless team's success. |
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Normal samples will produce insufficient numbers for reliable analysis so that special sampling techniques need to be employed. |
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This tally included briskly-taken goals from the elusive Fabio Cretaro and Brian Walsh, an extremely reliable forward. |
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This line of autotransformers offers cost effective and reliable means of AC blower motor speed control. |
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To date, there is no reliable measure of magnetic strength based on size and material used. |
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Perennial shrubs often develop a dimorphic root system, where deeper roots tap a more reliable water source at depth. |
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The actual percussion lock has been modernized to include a coil mainspring and parts proven reliable and trouble-free. |
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At present, the oldest reliable fossil from this family is a tarsometatarsus that was found in Colorado, dating back to the Paleocene epoch. |
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Ahead of us lie the supposedly reliable computerized ID systems that can identify malefactors with long-range cameras. |
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He found this method of mandibular reconstruction to be reliable particularly in irradiated tissue beds. |
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Legal and political criteria such as electorate rights and tenurial status were no longer reliable markers of socio-economic status. |
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The results of the studies that measured reliability indicate that the test can be reliable if a standard procedure is used. |
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It is important to note that most marine companies are dedicated to building safe and reliable products. |
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Their work aims to provide valid exposure data and to develop reliable methods to test different types of mobile phones. |
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Does they have reliable data on just what contribution to the current piracy problem Academy screeners represent? |
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News updates on fitness, health and nutrition from reliable sources help even the seasoned dieter stay informed. |
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Candu reactors offer a safe, reliable sources of baseload electricity and are a proven solution to the problem of climate change. |
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They know that we must see this thing through, until we have a reliable guarantee up to 2010 and beyond. |
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Antennas with high gain, selective patterns and high efficiency can assure that networks are reliable and perform at the best. |
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This allows for reliable performance as elevation angle relative to the ground changes. |
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If I had a dog who'd already had a tick-borne illness, I'd use a really reliable tick preventative. |
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Because it is reliable and completely self-starting, this technique is being increasingly used, particularly in non-tunable industrial lasers. |
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We have no reliable predictive tests for opioid efficacy other than suck it and see. |
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Clock synchronization between cities became essential for creating reliable railroad schedules. |
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In the cooler months you can't beat camellias as they are compact and reliable and can be clipped or trained to suit. |
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Only rich tinkerers could afford an automobile before Henry Ford developed an assembly line to make cars cheap and reliable enough for everyone. |
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For a truly reliable evaluation of your septic system, contact a qualified, licensed septic contractor in your area. |
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An efficient, reliable postal service is essential to the smooth running of the nation's affairs. |
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The most reliable way to benchmark loans is to compare the TAR, or Total Amount Repayable. |
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Would it have killed Perez to spend a little bit of money to secure one or two average, reliable benchwarmers? |
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Is it still okay to complain about how hard it is to find a reliable mechanic for your Jag, or should we all be trading them in for used Saturns? |
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Of course, Trudy turns to old reliable Norval, but even he's smart enough to realize it would be bigamy for her to marry again. |
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A reliable narrator, I would suggest, is an intelligent, shockable, conscientious and perceptive, human being. |
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Time tested and reliable Dynafit TLT ski binding in touring mode with heel lift, brake installed and retracted for touring. |
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Cytogenetic damage, evaluated as chromosomal aberrations, has been successfully applied as a reliable biomarker for chronic health risk. |
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This attempt to make psychiatric diagnosis more reliable was associated with a return to a biomedical model of mental illness. |
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Most of the modern medical research requires biostatistical tools to reach to a valid and reliable conclusion. |
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Rails were welded to sleepers in an operation aimed at providing a smoother, quieter and more reliable journey. |
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Part of helping the public health system contend with the threat of bioterrorism is having reliable research available. |
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In devastated areas, short-wave radios are likely to be more common and reliable than Internet connections. |
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Overseas short-wave transmission wasn't reliable enough to send live commentary back to Australia. |
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Maybe we shouldn't be relying on charm as any sort of reliable indicator of character. |
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The cruise companies say mobiles at sea are far more reliable then existing satellite phones, and have the added bonus of being less expensive. |
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Once employed, I class myself as a trustworthy and reliable person, despite the fact I have a back problem. |
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The Siberian Husky loves children and its reliable temperament makes it trustworthy. |
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The officer said the defendant had expressed himself as somebody who was trustworthy, very reliable and keen. |
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The idea that one can arrive at reliable truths by pure reason is simply obsolete. |
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Even when the flu symptoms subside, Minnis should feel sick about the money that slipped through his normally reliable hands. |
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Lynch took the lad under his tutelage and gave him a step-by-step programme to craft a reliable swing which would not break down under pressure. |
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The more I delved into sifting the reliable from the unreliable, the deeper I dropped into the well of discovery. |
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Parliament is likely to be adjourned sine die Thursday, according to reliable sources. |
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American companies little by little took control of the Mexican supply, making sisal twine cheaper and more reliable than it had been. |
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The idea is that the aggregated purchases and disposals by directors is the most reliable pointer to the future direction of the market. |
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Is it possible that Raines just can't see reliable sources for such tales, corroborated by other, unconnected reliable sources? |
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The usually reliable actor has a small role as a bail bondsman, but he plays the part as a caricature. |
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There is a need for a reliable and reproducible means of evaluating the performance and durability of slide fasteners. |
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This technique is more reliable than tetrazolium chloride for this species, because some deeply dormant viable seeds show minimal staining with tetrazolium. |
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The development of new biological control measures, or those using chemicals that are non-toxic to non-target organisms, requires a suitable and reliable bioassay. |
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A combination of a milder climate and better and more reliable cars seem to have lulled us all into a sense of security which occasionally proves false. |
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The familiar good, bad, and ugly, the reliable and the unreliable, are being swallowed up by the earthquake. |
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How reliable were the other witnesses, given the extraordinarily charged atmosphere surrounding this case? |
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Water from the reservoir has been supplying Castledermot for the past year, replacing the old groundwater sources which were no longer adequate or reliable for their purpose. |
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To live in a steading somewhere, equipped with a reliable well, vegetable patch, fireplace, maybe a wood-fired Aga. |
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If you don't ride regularly with an instructor, and have a reliable horse, there are many exercises that you can do on horseback without the lunge line to test your position. |
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But these officials said they are not certain how reliable the information is and said there are no radio intercepts or other types of evidence to corroborate the reports. |
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But as a genre, Dude Lit has as many reliable attributes as chick lit, with some rather stark differences. |
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There is no reliable written record of Lenni Lenapes marrying or living with the people who eventually settled in the mountains and became known locally as a distinct group. |
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But it still leaves unexplained why the rate of house price increases should be accelerating at all, and how reliable and sustainable this acceleration is. |
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The belief, prevalent among nautical archaeologists, that seafarers did not use sailing ships much before the Viking age is surprising given the reliable literary evidence. |
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It is important to source your tenant from a reliable agency and where possible to get references from previous landlords or even from an employer. |
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Be reliable supports of the Songun revolution possessed of a lofty spirit and rich knowledge! |
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Security and logistics were more critical than ever, and we soon drifted onto the topic of reliable fixers. |
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If you are not prepared to consider the evil effects of the war alongside the putative advantages, then you will be unlikely to reach a reliable evaluation of the evidence. |
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There isn't an exhaustive amount of authoritative or reliable information about his life, and there is an exhaustive amount of confusing folklore. |
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And since I am assured through a reliable source that whopping age gaps are irrelevant when it comes to relationships, I can get myself the toy boy I had always wanted. |
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Together with additional stereome, these trabeculae cover dissepimentarium completely, so no reliable information on structure of dissepimentarium is available. |
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Furthermore, hippocampal place fields can be sustained by different sensory modalities, apparently depending upon which modality is most reliable for the animal. |
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For many older people, finding a reliable tradesperson can be a minefield. |
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Epidural anaesthesia is a safe and reliable method of pain relief. |
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I love it, and racecourses, racing stables, horsey pubs and betting shops are all veritable cauldrons, bubbling away with varyingly reliable tips and other inside information. |
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I want a plain, reliable tri-band phone with good battery life. |
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These roads all had crushed laterite surfaces, but none were reliable for year-round travel, primarily because of flooding during the rainy season. |
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That makes it a reliable way to measure how much oxygen was in the atmosphere when the minerals were deposited. |
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The Hercules aircraft used by the RAAF are slow by modern standards, but the big four prop engine planes are reliable workhorses used, of course, the world over. |
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The report stems from a recent blog post by a reliable technology insider. |
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In short, the family with its daily affirmative influence on the child is the most reliable nursery of responsible, emotionally mature, and socially compatible individuals. |
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To do this, Compaq acquired Tandem Computer, maker of famously reliable mainframes, and then Digital Equipment Corporation, the original maker of minicomputers. |
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From the size of these correlations, the answers to compliance questions can be considered a fairly reliable data source regarding the daily practice of bibliotherapy. |
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Extensive studies have been carried out to obtain a reliable wavelength calibration of the monochromator and to assess the reproducibility of its sine drive arm. |
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When you need an interpreter because you're Maldivian customer is visiting and they only speak Maldivian, you need a reliable accurate interpreting service. |
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Families of four and five cram into one-room shares without running water or reliable electricity. |
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People were forever writing letters to each other, says Fellowes, asking where they could find decent cooks and competent maids or reliable footmen. |
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The team's nerves were evident in the 15th minute when normally reliable Ali Grant managed a fresh air shot when it would have been easier to score. |
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Beyond having safe, reliable access to towns, many of the shiny new facilities are free, including overnight tie-ups, water, electric and pump outs. |
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Just arm yourself with a reliable stopwatch, sit and enjoy a cup of coffee in one of those shops, and count the number of cups of coffee that are sold in an hour. |
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Make clear to your children the times when you see them as trustworthy, teachable, and reliable or how much you appreciate their honesty, patience, kindness, or diligence. |
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There are far too few accessible public loos in our town centres and the one in the car park is the only reliable convenience with a reasonable standard of cleanliness. |
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We don't need the most expensive new paint on the block, but we do need reliable access to certain essential pieces in good repair and adjustment. |
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Churchill was, however, too self-obsessed to be a reliable friend. |
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So we'd still need more coal plants to provide reliable baseload supply. |
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It is a safe and reliable technology, as it encrypts and retransmits data. |
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The driving force behind the decrease in available beds, and thus reliable care, seems fueled entirely by money. |
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Often reporting from Tahrir Square, Zeinobia is viewed as a reliable and up-to-date source for the latest news out of Cairo. |
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What's the matter with the good old reliable stuff you already had? |
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Naturally the only reliable way to secure it will be through time travel. |
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After years of struggling to find cheap, reliable labor in Oklahoma, he had found a way to undercut his competitors without closing up shop and moving overseas. |
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However, we have no reliable estimates of floater population size. |
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Oral histories and legends abound, but how reliable are they? |
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Not the most reliable shooter in the world, but he can get hot. |
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Transforming advertising into reliable information is probably impossible. |
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Rebated rims are considered less reliable by some shooters who are concerned that the rifle bolt might ride over the rim rather than push it forward. |
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Instead we often get stuck riding a reliable mule up a rough trail. |
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Huckabee will also need to establish a reliable fundraising base, something that up until now has proved to be elusive. |
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Unfortunately, this was not a reliable method, and many an India ship ended up crashing on those rocks. |
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The Mongol forces did not chase the fleeing Japanese into an area about which they lacked reliable intelligence. |
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The magnetic compass is very reliable at moderate latitudes, but in geographic regions near the Earth's magnetic poles it becomes unusable. |
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Some compasses include magnets which can be adjusted to compensate for external magnetic fields, making the compass more reliable and accurate. |
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The Rustamid imams failed, by choice or by neglect, to organize a reliable standing army. |
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These areas do not overlap with constituency boundaries to get reliable data for election purposes as well. |
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Staying within Tenochtitlan as a defensive tactic may have seemed like a reliable strategy at the time. |
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Transatlantic crossings became faster, safer, and more reliable with the advent of steamships in the 19th century. |
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Many population studies acknowledge the inherent difficulties in producing reliable statistics, given the scarcity of hard data. |
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Among other things, statistical research methods offer reliable insight into the ways in which words interact. |
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Cotton had been too coarse for lace, but by 1805 Houldsworths of Manchester were producing reliable 300 count cotton thread. |
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Whether in prehistoric or historic times, people always had to be near reliable sources of potable water. |
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These Corliss valves were more efficient and more reliable than their predecessors. |
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Over the next decades, Cartwright's ideas were modified into a reliable automatic loom. |
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Development of a hydropower site requires analysis of flow records, sometimes spanning decades, to assess the reliable annual energy supply. |
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The industry is gradually attempting to shift further towards shaft boring but a reliable method to do so has yet to be developed. |
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It was not until the 1890s that safe and reliable electric lamps became available in collieries. |
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However, after the 17th century, most states invested in better disciplined and more politically reliable permanent troops. |
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Wind energy's main problem is that it is intermittent and therefore needs grid extensions and energy storage to be a reliable main energy source. |
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Many academics, historians, teachers, and journalists reject Wikipedia as a reliable source of information. |
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His reputability was in question, if he couldn't prove he was reliable then no one would hire him again. |
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An attempt to schedule the sites as ancient monuments in the 1980s was thwarted by the lack of reliable mapping. |
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Her regular work with the Repository helped establish her as a reliable and popular freelance writer. |
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The Carthaginian detachment chopped down trees, lashing the logs together with reliable ropes they had brought with them from the army's stores. |
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A bruiser with a sandpapery voice, he was a reliable teller of corner-boy tales and, it seemed, a willing cog. |
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However, there is no reliable evidence on the incidence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in the United Kingdom. |
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Hence the equipment and environment were designed to be reliable and quiet, and as uncomputerlike in appearance as possible. |
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By leveraging the Akamai platform, Nintendo can ensure fast and reliable delivery of Wii Virtual Console gaming content to its users globally. |
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Automatically creating reliable signatures of zero-day exploits is the focus of intense research efforts. |
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StorageTek's T9940B will address customer challenges of executing reliable back-ups with ever-shrinking back-up windows. |
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The S4 offers customers an inexpensive, effective and reliable note acceptor. |
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If you have a warm, sunny window site, begonias, geraniums or African violets are each reliable winter bloomers. |
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Voiceware will leverage QTS Miami's secure, reliable and highly available IT infrastructure for its mission-critical applications. |
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She says that aside from her reliable executive assistant, she found a true partner in her Visa Business card. |
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With its highly reliable chronograph and bezel with tachymetric scale, it allows drivers to perfectly measure average speeds. |
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The arrival of safe, reliable germline technology will signal the beginning of human self-design. |
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Thanks to the staying power of a lip stain and the complex cream design, your contoured kiss is reliable and effortless. |
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When measured by reliable questionnaires, this provides an operational definition of the common good. |
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Available now, Swing by Swing is an accurate and reliable golf GPS range finder for iPhone and BlackBerry mobile devices. |
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There is also no reliable test for hGH anywhere on the planet. |
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Faster, more reliable communications at less cost are resulting from the use of new teleprinters in a network operated by Peavey Grain Companies. |
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Since most standard automated units are not reliable during exercise, these measurements are best obtained through manual auscultatory methods. |
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It's hard for Lab owners to find reliable information about training Labrador retrievers. |
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Faecal egg counts provide a reliable measure of Trichostrongylus tenuis intensities in free-living red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus. |
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Abengoa and AWT will supply the local population with water needs in a sustainable and reliable way. |
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Laminating Corporation has been a reliable source for high quality laminated products and services. |
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Terahertz radiation is non-ionizing, and reliable studies have shown that active operation in this frequency band is harmless to humans. |
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The out-of-towner flying into San Diego for the holiday season can easily obtain one of Rent-A-Car Right-A-Way's clean, reliable rentals. |
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According to the survey, most of these women face with troubles providing supporting documentation for facilities such as reliable bailsman. |
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Sentinel LCT provides reliable and accurate custody transfer measurement not affected by viscosity changes. |
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For more than 1,400 global customers, the name Cynergy is synonymous with reliable Web, Rich Internet Application and Legacy Migration solutions. |
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In early 2005, Carlton began looking for a reliable and full-featured application that could satisfy OSF HealthPlans' batch processing needs. |
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This makes TIKE much more reliable as an objective measure of the seasonal activity of the Atlantic hurricanes than existing metrics. |
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We are into the new vintage of this reliable Spanish red and, happily, the quality is as good as ever. |
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The EasyPlus family of titrators ensures quick and reliable basic titration for first-time users in the food industry. |
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A new titrimetry technology will be demonstrated using simple and reliable instruments to automatically control activated sludge processes. |
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Those who do not have a reliable history of chicken pox and who have not already been vaccinated should receive the varicella vaccine. |
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Due to the increasing demand for a reliable online diagnosis for spot weld quality assurance should be developed and performed. |
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How reliable is intraoperative cholangiography as a method for detecting common bile duct stones? |
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Lienee, it is important to examine these questionnaires to check whether they are reliable and valid for Turkish culture and language. |
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This ensures that the security solution has reliable information even if the OS is infected with a rootkit. |
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Steve Roud emphasizes that this is not to say that they originated in print, but that the broadside is a reliable and datable source. |
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Our Global Customers require a secure, reliable and flexible platform for managing their SSA Solutions. |
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Creatinine is a fairly reliable indicator of a person's kidney functioning. |
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As long as the appraiser's data set is unbiased and represents the comparable market segment, reliable statistical inferences can be made. |
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Delivering rapid, reliable results, the analyzer provides a total of 34 parameters and a body-fluid-specific mode. |
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In these days of bioscientific miracles, it might be worth exploiting the possibility of combining the two to make a reliable World Cup player. |
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However, advances in primer technologies and lysing techniques have led to more reliable and accurate whole cell genome amplification. |
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These simpler computer-based voting systems would be more reliable and easier to scrutinize for tampering than those used today, Wagner says. |
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The latest version of SCM is based on the OpenSSL library, an advanced and reliable library that offers the industry's leading security tools. |
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Our team looks forward to helping GIP to invest in and operate assets to provide safe, efficient and reliable energy transportation and services. |
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Or does the steady marshaler and reliable marksman, Tim Walsh, remain in command? |
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This program will assure safe, reliable service for the over 100,000 commuters who rely on SEPTA regional rail service every day. |
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Cotton, one of the Southland's most reliable songstresses, leads us memorably on Cathy's entire messy journey. |
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Its innovative system is reliable and efficient during cooling, heating and the defrost operation. |
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The bull wheel and planetary drive system provide reliable power and control. |
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We need more reliable information before we can take action. |
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The author considers purgen generally reliable as a cathartic, but one attended with some danger. |
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It needs more brains than one might think. Mario said, no doubt truly, that it took a year to make a reliable cafetier. |
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The following article which gives an able and reliable account of the invention has my entire endorsation. |
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Instead, we show how to construct reliable sugra duals to particular points on the Coulomb branch where the enhancon is screened. |
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Mergers, acquisitions and IPOs are no longer a reliable exit strategy with capital markets tanking and buyers wary. |
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He's proved very reliable since he was paroled. He's a good kid tryin' to go straight, for the most part. |
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When it will be finished, the DGE will be the largest and most reliable dictionary of antique graecity. |
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Gress, a stalwart on New York's downtown scene, is one reliable groovemeister and one of the most creative improvisers around. |
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More complex social groupings emerged, supported by more varied and reliable food sources and specialized tool types. |
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Tull's seed drill was very expensive and not very reliable and therefore did not have much of an impact. |
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Dean Simonton has developed several historiometric measures that are reliable and valid and politically nonpartisan. |
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From 1872, there exist regular and reliable records of water levels in the Baltic Sea. |
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There is not enough of this manuscript for reliable relationships to other manuscripts to be established. |
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Although his work is our most reliable source for the history of his era, its factual accuracy is occasionally questioned. |
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The customs therefore provided a welcome supplement, as a steady and reliable source of income. |
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Those towns had become fortresses and showed more reliable loyalty to him than to others. |
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Newspapers were reported as being less favourable and also less reliable than the broadcast media. |
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Precipitation is both adequate and reliable throughout the year in oceanic climates. |
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The improved junction is said to facilitate billions of pounds of investment in the region, making journeys more reliable and improving safety. |
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