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Platoon splits for right-handed batters are quite unreliable.
Graves was typically a cool-eyed self-appraiser, but quite unreliable when love was his topic.
Those polls, Mr. Carter said, "are quite unreliable," and have a high chance of being biased.
Unless it doesn't, since we learn that the narrator of all this is quite unreliable and full of hidden purpose.
We don't really know how many women in the poorest countries die in childbirth – what we have are estimates based on other, often quite unreliable, information.
The nation's legal experts have increasingly focused on a troubling collision: eyewitness testimony can be quite unreliable and very persuasive at the same time.
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Schmidt, I think, is quite an unreliable guide to the general movements of fashion, bafflingly categorising Beckford's Vathek as a gothic novel rather than an example of that common 18th-century form, the oriental tale.
Not quite the unreliable narrator, she is herself in the thick of things, having fallen in love with Simon, the elder brother and heir who has been triumphantly hooked by the desperate Rose.
Weld metal stresses (up to ∼7 mm either side of the centreline) are quite scattered and unreliable because of the large epitaxial grain size in the fusion zone.
Thus, conventional chemometric models, which are trained based on collected calibration spectra from Fourier transform near infrared (FT-NIR) measurements and kept fixed during the whole life-time of the on-line process, show a quite imprecise and unreliable behavior when predicting the concentrations of new on-line data.
Chinese also has a deep orthography and even though the phonetic radicals embedded in some Chinese characters can provide clues to the pronunciation of the character, those cues are quite inconsistent and unreliable (Wang & Koda, 2005; Shu & Anderson, 1997; Zhu, 1988).
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