Wisdom sees the impermanent, ephemeral nature of experience and the basic unreliability of these changing phenomena. |
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Torture evidence is utterly to be rejected here not only because of its iniquity but also because of its manifest unreliability. |
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The reasons for the increased use of mobile phones also include the low quality and unreliability of fixed-line services. |
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Another of Tourgee's lines of argumentation in the Plessy case depended on the unreliability of train conductors in determining race. |
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In discussing these events, Kelsey does an excellent job of highlighting the unreliability of contemporary written sources. |
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Accounts of population movements in the past usually begin with a reference to the unreliability of the data. |
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The memory researcher appeared on a television show about the unreliability of eyewitness testimony. |
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Meanwhile Randy blundered on about her un-professionalism and unreliability, finally she simply burst. |
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Many scientific instruments have been developed because of the unreliability or inadequacy of perception. |
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Businesses have complained of unreliability and, in some cases, resorted to insisting customers send routine letters by recorded delivery. |
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Evidence of the speaker's unreliability or insincerity may defeat or override his prima facie warrant for acceptance. |
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Data assumptions are the assumptions that are normally made to compensate for insufficiency or unreliability of data. |
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This unreliability is not caused by sudden instabilities of search engines, but precisely by their operational stability in systematically updating the Internet. |
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None of them have ever paid her back, permitting her to complain interminably about their ingratitude and unreliability. |
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Supporters of this theory often point to the unreliability of Italian exit polls, which produce results skewed leftward. |
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But perhaps Nighy has a singular talent for projecting unreliability into charming characters. |
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The commuter network's unreliability threatens the City's precious international competitiveness. |
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The unreliability of these data could significantly affect the amount of the production levies. |
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This may be a cost-effective way to reduce both unreliability and the impacts of traffic incidents on subsequent business and personal schedules. |
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There must be a very strong direction to the jury as to the unreliability of this type of evidence. |
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Often the unreliability of surface water can be off set by the use of groundwater. |
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Dishonest people, bad food, unreliability, being sick, traffic jams, extremely hot weather. |
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Data assumptions are the assumptions, if any, needed to relieve insufficiency or unreliability in the obtainable data. |
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Because of the unreliability of the baseline information, it was problematic to measure changes against it. |
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It is well known that the uncertainty and unreliability of the population estimates and population counts are higher for the oldest age-groups. |
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The United Kingdom decided not to introduce the polygraph due to problems of inaccuracy and unreliability. |
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Hatcheries are assumed to meet all seed demand, particularly given the inherent unreliability of natural availability. |
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However, as behaviorists are amply aware, the use of subjective reporting suffers from a tendency towards unreliability, and at worse an embrace of mentalism. |
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Tom LeClair on a confusing mix of neuroscience, George W. Bush, and unreliability. |
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All he had to show for his service was a record of unreliability. |
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Occasional crimes such as bad temper, drunken snogs with the wrong person, unreliability or sarcastic remarks can be placed in a context of general human failing. |
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The general conclusion to be drawn from this modeling is that a proactive maintenance strategy will avoid the additional costs of unscheduled maintenance repairs and general system unreliability. |
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The EDPS draws attention to the fact that the more time elapses before recording the data, the higher the risk of inaccuracy or unreliability of that data. |
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These materials should highlight the risks of wrongful conviction associated with in-custody informers and the factors that contribute to their unreliability. |
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This also accounts for the sparseness of information on issues relating to the advancement of women and the relative unreliability of such statistics as are available. |
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They discuss the unreliability of information obtained through torture and the unlikeliness of anyone being held accountable for the treatment of detainees. |
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Measures with few items are more prone to unreliability than summated measures with greater no. |
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After initial success, the Germans learned how to pass through the barrage, aided by the unreliability of British mines. |
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The introduction of power markets has meant that plant owners are now fully exposed not just to the risk of cost overruns but also to plant unreliability. |
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The unreliability Asorin shows as a narrator is thus linked with the undependability he shows as a husband. |
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For the past four seasons the symbol for unreliability – a periwig squiggle – has accompanied their annual essays on the classy but enigmatic Tidal Bay. |
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In those negotiations with other parliamentarians, made necessary by Conservative unreliability, we stuck unshakably to four principles vital to our government. |
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This was due to the children reporting unreliably, rather than to unreliability in the experimenter's scoring. |
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Strategic partnerships run the risk of having only limited defensibility and reliability, which is why the EU has to protect itself against unreliability. |
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In addition, QS queries employers, introducing even more variability and unreliability into the mix. |
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His teammate, Montoya, was victorious at Monza, and would have won a few more races if not for the FW23's unreliability and pit crew blunders. |
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He complained privately of French unreliability and lack of fighting competence, a complaint which he would keep up for the next four years. |
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But disasters are similar to battlefields in their degree of confusion and complexity, and in the consequent unreliability and incompleteness of the information available. |
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Dr Genoe's real insight was a way to deal with unreliability. |
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The job is generally associated with low wages and unreliability. |
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In addition to the essential unreliability of these figures, comparability will be difficult because a common understanding of the terms is not likely. |
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At the level of Member States, this difference varies significantly. This shows the extent of the unreliability of the basic data needed to manage the olive oil scheme. |
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However, the unreliability, over time, of portable pump units not designed for marine operations poses a serious threat to the safety of such ships and to their crews in emergencies. |
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Information received from the Central System relating to other data found to be unreliable the data shall be erased as soon as the unreliability of the data is established. |
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In other words, even as paralipsis signifies an unreliability of facts at both story and discourse levels, it indicates a reliability about norms. |
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Due to the unreliability of the craft it never entered passenger service. |
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In the longer term the dispute cast the shadow of unreliability on the North Welsh slate industry, causing orders to drop sharply and thousands of workers to be laid off. |
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The Dutch continued to employ these militias but due to their unreliability tended to favor employing Swiss and Malay mercenaries in their campaigns in the island. |
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Anachrony and analepsis underline the unreliability of the narration. |
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