Journalists tend to stockpile information, and it leaks out through our attempts at communication like air around an undependable vacuum seal. |
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I would not appreciate having to depend on what are often undependable bus services. |
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It is just that such lore is so undependable that it is not in the forefront of their minds. |
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All this made the business sector an undependable contributor to economic growth. |
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All too often the information they provide, and the supposed eyewitnesses they interview, are undependable. |
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The other is a chronic underachiever, undependable, disreputable, a thoroughly wild child. |
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She asked, quickly averting the subject from James' opinion of his undependable mother and late father. |
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Attendance is a direct reflection of dependability and employers do not promote or retain undependable employees. |
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In the past the productions of necessities were very low, inefficient and undependable. |
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In this region rainfall is undependable and the evaporation rate is very high, making it difficult to raise crops. |
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The Crown concluded that the evidence of this witness was undependable and decided not to call the witness in the trial. |
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This made the process undependable as it was susceptible to stress variations causing the cutting edge to chip. |
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According to Erikson, children who fail to develop a basic sense of trust will view the world as hostile and people as undependable in later life. |
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Though this would seem to be an all-purpose, comprehensive technical solution, it was expensive and frequently undependable, and never made it into the mainstream. |
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She married a man who was erratic, undependable and bad at paying bills. |
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Any member that is irresponsible dissolves the team trust because undependable people force others to interfere, complain and become uncooperative. |
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Thus, the end-user could suffer undependable illumination and pay through the nose for it. |
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He is regarded as wild, naughty, silly, undependable, lacking in seriousness or even promise. |
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In their concern to develop enough quantities and the right quality for their production, men have organized crop irrigation in regions where rainfall is undependable. |
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This reliable, easy-to-handle coupling replaced cumbersome and undependable compressed air couplings of the era and has remained a staple for customers around the world. |
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This highly erratic and undependable second-rut phenomenon is possible all the way through our late December muzzle-loader season. |
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The more a grid relies on undependable renewables, the more unstable it becomes and the higher the risk of blackouts and brownouts. |
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These devices were undependable, lacked sufficient sensitivity, and required constant adjustment of the whisker-to-crystal contact to produce the desired result. |
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Dangerously undependable brake performance will result from distorted drums, weak return springs, improper lining, poor adjustment, or grease or dirt on the lining. |
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Sometimes undependable workers enter a damaged area, make cheap repairs, and leave before the residents discover that the repairs are inadequate and will not meet insurance requirements. |
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While military operations continued inconclusively, and because Tatar support proved undependable at crucial moments, Khmelnytsky began to search for other allies. |
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Cade, who blames himself for that accident, has filled the position since then, but he's increasingly undependable, into drinking, drugs, and self-destructive behavior. |
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Its undependable and small oil and gas industry accounts for 87 percent of the value of its exports, with the rest accounted for by fish and agricultural produce. |
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He said that those who moved to Bangladesh have now realised their mistake as working in another country with alien laws and undependable environments icult. |
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