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  • uchanan gives, following Fordoun, a full but unreliable account of the events of the reign of Goranu
  • Some (possibly unreliable) accounts have him renouncing Catholicism an
  • Their unreliable Acts state that Firmus and Rusticus, kinsmen
  • experimental reactor, Peter's powers remain unreliable; after a doctor tells him that his physical
  • All types were notoriously unreliable and failures were very common.
  • Unfortunately the water source proved unreliable and permission for a railway siding was refu
  • Steam cars were unreliable, and they did too much damage to the already
  • The first X-4 proved mechanically unreliable, and made only 10 flights.
  • This proved to be unreliable and was quickly modified to a hand-operated
  • The flow of water proved unreliable and an upper pond was added in 1829 to boost
  • Since flexidiscs are notoriously unreliable and this one saw limited distribution, this
  • He started to become unreliable and lost his place in January 1891, before b
  • parties criticise the electoral apparatus as unreliable, and do not accept the constitutional change
  • n to be unsatisfactory in service, as it was unreliable and troublesome at high altitudes and in col
  • a (though localities for old skins often are unreliable, and it is possible they came from elsewhere
  • d 6 volt dc lead-acid accumulators that were unreliable and had to be installed at the last minute b
  • d Blechynden boilers which were particularly unreliable, and they were removed from active service s
  • ssociate warns Jake about Dizzy, calling him unreliable and troublesome.
  • for officer training, however he was deemed unreliable, and completed his military service as a pri
  • er claims were dismissed by investigators as unreliable and fabricated.
  • Graham's spontaneity made him unreliable and unpredictable, which did little to advan
  • dford, whose branch to the LNWR was slow and unreliable, and with the knowledge of the Northamptonsh
  • The Arab, however, proved unreliable, and the powerplant was changed again, to th
  • y that Llywelyn the Last had provided proved unreliable, and deserted at an early point.
  • ly the De Tomaso proved to be overweight and unreliable, and only a third place in the non-champions
  • ye witnesses (which studies have shown to be unreliable) and biases that may have affected perceptio
  • , particularly the substitution of the slow, unreliable and cumbersome cruiser arc lamp with Aldis l
  • FireWire based) are unreliable and can be defeated.
  • I suspect this statement to be unreliable and even incorrect.
  • x Griffins followed, with one powered by the unreliable Arab and the remaining five powered by the 2
  • However, Mormon witnesses of the event are unreliable, as Carleton demonstrates, and were attempti
  • he fishing industry in Cornwall was becoming unreliable as a source of income: bad weather and seaso
  • elections was itself partisan, and therefore unreliable as a judicial watchdog group.
  • that Holocaust survivor testimony was highly unreliable as a historical source as supporting Holocau
  • purebred Bison, so appearance is completely unreliable as a means of determining what is a purebred
  • attacking his victims, and disposing of his unreliable associates, without compunction.
  • models (and modes of thinking), people made unreliable assumptions about reality, which could have
  • iversity football team, a gentle man, albeit unreliable at times.
  • ps gave structural indications, details were unreliable at the reservoirs top 1676 m below.
  • son was added to the quintet due to Parker's unreliable attendance.
  • According to Hector Boece, an often highly unreliable authority of a much later date, Adam was the
  • elating to their poor disease resistance and unreliable bearing habits, Simmonds began a mango breed
  • y a high frequency radio system which proved unreliable because of atmospheric disturbances.
  • ctories beyond a certain distance become too unreliable because of the unpredictable nature of n-dim
  • y a high frequency radio system which proved unreliable because of atmospheric disturbances in the h
  • on the lava are ~ 70 ka, but are considered unreliable because of excess Ar and the un-weathered yo
  • emely large, difficult to maintain, and very unreliable because of the requirement to perform filter
  • gne is scanty (and the 12th century versions unreliable, because of their efforts to tie the ruling
  • ensively, but split by 1999 due to Perrett's unreliable behaviour.
  • otice we have about Rostanh is the brief but unreliable biography in Jean de Nostredame.
  • itnesses were later considered by many to be unreliable, both having had a motive to lie.
  • y he bowled outswing, but his propensity for unreliable bowling gave selectors cause for concern.
  • shift for determining C-1 stereochemistry is unreliable, but the carbon of a β-anomer is usually fou
  • The Eland not only proved to be unreliable, but also did not deliver the expected power
  • a former emigrant (and therefore considered unreliable by the regime), he gradually lost the possib
  • He called it "the most unreliable car ever made", owing to never being able to
  • for durability, it turned out to be the most unreliable car, suffering multiple drivetrain and suspe
  • Unpredictable or unreliable caregiving from parents
  • Rather they claimed that Ramirez was ' unreliable, chronically showing up late or skipping eve
  • was increasingly considered a dangerous and unreliable colleague due to his perceived arrogance and
  • s and a complicated discovery history due to unreliable communications during World War II.
  • er scale and the supply far more erratic and unreliable compared to that of Western nations.
  • not Buhrle, and the individual described, an unreliable dealer who sells forgeries, certainly bears
  • ears later, Halford (his magnetic powers now unreliable) discovered that his partner had been killed
  • 06) - constitute an interesting but probably unreliable document in Schubertian biographical studies
  • In service the system proved to be extremely unreliable, due largely to the huge number of tubes it
  • ds of Nigel Mansell, it was also chronically unreliable due to its new semi-electronic gearbox shift
  • ir number during sunshine, but were somewhat unreliable during the winter.
  • The Manchester defence was notably unreliable during the 2007/08 season and at the end of
  • ter range than the SBD, was equipped with an unreliable electrical system and was often poorly manuf
  • p) in Antwerp, replacing another notoriously unreliable employee, the renowned composer Jacob Obrech
  • uded personnel matters (he oversaw purges of unreliable employees in 1938) and mobilization efforts.
  • rleston ironclads, but was underpowered with unreliable engines.
  • Members with slow or unreliable equipment are unable to participate to their
  • as a drop-in replacement for current aging, unreliable, equipment in existing installations.
  • me) that unsmoothed sample periodograms were unreliable estimators for the population spectrum.
  • 1998, but the charges were thrown out due to unreliable evidence.
  • accounts have increasingly been revealed as unreliable, false and misleading.
  • e tunnel replaced an expensive and sometimes unreliable ferry service, and was intended to allow wor
  • The English-born Brain was an unreliable fielder who showed some power with his bat a
  • lastic gangsters) who is forced to leave his unreliable flatmate Bob played by Velibor Topic in char
  • r structure of the data, and it is therefore unreliable for the determination of enzyme kinetic para
  • onya, the account of Josephus appears wholly unreliable for this very reason.
  • As her machinery was considered too unreliable for convoy work, Sea Rover remained at Bermu
  • served Jewish tradition in a fragmentary and unreliable form.
  • biographies have since been viewed as highly unreliable, gossipy, and hasty.
  • hmey machines from the USA, but finding them unreliable, he developed his own continuous-flow machin
  • Thurcytel of Crowland is known from the unreliable history of Crowland Abbey attributed to Pseu
  • All tulip trees are unreliable in clay flats which are subject to ponding a
  • Rainfall is seasonal and unreliable: in dry years, the upper parts of the river
  • It proved unreliable in timekeeping, however, because of a strong
  • Decaen himself recognised that they would be unreliable in the face of attack by British regular sol
  • stem firearm, and the system was found to be unreliable in the field.
  • apoptotic signal induced by the antibody is unreliable in the study of Fas signaling.
  • and 33 runs, with the South American batting unreliable in both innings in a match affected by heavy
  • Additionally, reception is possible but unreliable in the Virginia counties of Clarke, Frederic
  • rd primer, a self-feeding primer system, was unreliable in damp weather, and the priming mechanism w
  • t such buses were very expensive, had proved unreliable in other major urban areas, and offered no s
  • not a snippet of information but an item of unreliable information that is repeated so often that i
  • Inserting unreliable information and links to unreliable and/or i
  • rofessional" as his conclusions are based on unreliable information.
  • and other people, because people trust these unreliable introspections when forming attitudes about
  • life are known only from the writings of the unreliable Iolo Morganwg.
  • Although it was initially underpowered and unreliable, it was enough to establish Brian Hart Limit
  • d in administering the immature and, as yet, unreliable machinery, he left Boulton and Watt to work
  • uction, it was severely underpowered and had unreliable machinery.
  • storical information on Cerdic is scanty and unreliable, mainly derived from the Anglo-Saxon Chronic
  • But Joe proves a feckless, unreliable man, and Robbie realizes he does not want to
  • A 13 was fast but under-armoured and proved unreliable mechanically.
  • nd data plane applications over reliable and unreliable media.
  • opological dimension of language makes it an unreliable medium for communication of truths.
  • ggett, according to Colley Cibber's somewhat unreliable memoir, forbade any woman being part of the
  • In 1999, John Gross included an excerpt from Unreliable Memoirs in The New Oxford Book of English Pr
  • John Carey chose Unreliable Memoirs as one of the fifty most enjoyable b
  • cooling, but the downfall of the C.V was the unreliable Mercedes D.IV engine, which suffered from ch
  • assays and were strongly criticised as using unreliable methods that were prone to false positive re
  • Realistic features included unreliable missiles and smokey engines for the Phantom.
  • ntemporary information previously unknown or unreliable, modern historians have claimed that "the di
  • ie later explains this as symptomatic of an ' unreliable narrative' device in his essay on the book's
  • The Ra", employs the literary device of the unreliable narrator to lambast the Irish phenomenon of
  • Samson Young (Sam), the unreliable narrator of the novel, is an American, a fai
  • Oskar Matzerath is an unreliable narrator, as his sanity, or insanity, never
  • rincipally characterised by the first person unreliable narrator, and recurring subject matter in hi
  • It is a tale with an unreliable narrator, so the reader never has a direct a
  • As an unreliable narrator, he may contradict himself within h
  • memories and fantasies, as Thomas is a very unreliable narrator, but some scenes (such as the narra
  • eror-worship through the reminiscences of an unreliable narrator.
  • h, explores the implications of her being an unreliable narrator.
  • Unreliable narrators and different perspectives reflect
  • d on Rosevear, although this is dependent on unreliable natural harbours, and there are no regular t
  • any, sustaining heavy losses both due to the unreliable nature of the DH.9 and heavy German oppositi
  • tial system served only a few homes using an unreliable network of wooden pipes.
  • ation of a German guidebook, which is rather unreliable on this issue as it refers to whole archipel
  • ted photographic evidence, rejecting most as unreliable or inconclusive, but in his studies publishe
  • nterlayered limestone in lava flows provided unreliable palynological data.
  • the Karzai government as being a reliable or unreliable partner for the U.S. in its efforts in Afgha
  • nt for the documentary film Koryo-saram: The Unreliable People.
  • Alexander's drinking problem had made him an unreliable performer.
  • ed to run the Cwmbwrla route but they proved unreliable, possibly due to the steep gradients and so
  • 42 km double track) (1995 est.) (Because of unreliable power, the electrified section has been turn
  • g that introspection is instead an indirect, unreliable process of inference.
  • He must deal with his loving but unreliable, reckless, and bipolar wife (from whom he is
  • e to individual variability may also produce unreliable results and obscure genuine patterns and tre
  • r 2002 the route was named as the third most unreliable route in London during the period June to Se
  • o achieve reliable data transmission over an unreliable service.
  • However, such arrangements are unreliable, since the stressed fiber tends to break ove
  • Without these codes, processors would be unreliable since any errors would go undetected.
  • Many believed the Supreme Council were unreliable, since many of them were related to Ormonde
  • The vidas are notoriously unreliable, since they frequently consisted of little m
  • d the repeating T148E1 grenade launcher were unreliable, so a request was made to China Lake enginee
  • upbringing and also proved to be financially unreliable so placing the future of the bank in peril.
  • ds recently constructed at Leyte were deemed unreliable, so potential additional airfields in Mindor
  • with air-operated doors and proved slow and unreliable, so they were replaced by new trains of Stan
  • and mechanically a disaster and increasingly unreliable so that after no more than twenty years it w
  • A big criticism was the unreliable software that the phone had, with several bu
  • ing to" does not allow editors to insert any unreliable source they like.
  • long realized that the Arkansas River was an unreliable source for Tulsa's water supply.
  • ce itself, my insistence that cityfile is an unreliable source is not based on that.
  • uccess, it is disparaged by historians as an unreliable source of "misleading and misguided" informa
  • ptions that the publicly editable site is an unreliable source of information.
  • I've removed the unreliable source tag for the Giving Pledge because sou
  • moddb.com ( unreliable source per Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games
  • It is a very unreliable source for early Swedish history.
  • Just so you know, LowCulture was deemed an unreliable source, so we probably shouldn't be using it
  • He was not fluent in Welsh and used unreliable sources and guesswork in his attempt to make
  • on his behaviour became debatable due to the unreliable sources and any rumours of him being dropped
  • Unreliable Sources
  • c google search will often throw up a lot of unreliable sources, so it is better to search google bo
  • lizing the revolution while often relying on unreliable sources; the other was a Marat specialist wi
  • This worked until the panic of 1857 and unreliable state-issued paper money caused many custome
  • A Passio, considered unreliable, states that Quirinus was killed during the
  • BC's Today in Parliament programme for using unreliable statistics that were not fully supported by
  • ravenously-administered sodium amytal can be unreliable; subjects may mix fact and fantasy in that c
  • r falsifying test results on the notoriously unreliable system.
  • However, FICHT proved to be an unreliable system.
  • the run from the Time Lords in a stolen and unreliable TARDIS, is reminiscent of the last lines of
  • Radar was still a new and unreliable technology at that time, and weather conditi
  • e reds are genetic, I found no sources (even unreliable) that explicitly said so.
  • ion and the legislature is so diminished and unreliable that I rejoiced to hear that they intended t
  • l situation is difficult to obtain and often unreliable, the periodical is produced by an editorial
  • ution's key witness, a 14-year-old girl, was unreliable; the jury found the other two not guilty.
  • ion that the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin was unreliable, there existed a Soviet threat to Western Eu
  • as to resort to oral reports that he becomes unreliable; this is especially the case in his chronolo
  • It replaces the unreliable Tigerfish torpedo, which was withdrawn in 20
  • Congreve clocks are unreliable timekeepers - the time taken for the ball to
  • Critics dismissed the skyscraper index as an unreliable tool: the post-World War I recession, recess
  • in person; some reject the association as an unreliable tradition.
  • Messages are exchanged using UDP and utilize unreliable transport methods.
  • n about it comes from generally confused and unreliable Ukrainian and Lithuanian Chronicles.
  • thereby rendering the confession invalid and unreliable under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments.
  • land, although the diesel locomotives proved unreliable until most were re-engined.
  • n was dethroning the Crimean khan who was an unreliable vassal and enthroning a new khan in which he
  • viable a source as anything else; to call it unreliable violates WP:NPOV and that's not our job here
  • Economic pressure and an unreliable water supply forced Dallas Dhu to close in 1
  • s to the north, and partly due to the fort's unreliable water supply.
  • the river upstream from the city, which had unreliable water levels and had long been an impediment
  • This can be considered a subjective and unreliable way to measure wine, opening the door to eli
  • a during the late 1890s/early 1900s is quite unreliable when it comes to African Americans, especial
  • oduced on a low budget and proved to be very unreliable when compared to contemporary machines.
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