Sentence examples for a rather unreliable from inspiring English sources

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The incident revealed Conway as an accomplished fictioneer and a rather unreliable narrator of his own life.

This to avoid discussions of "The Marriage," which neither of us wants to broach any longer, as it has become a rather unreliable and dangerous character.

Clinical examination is a rather unreliable method for diagnosing AMS, even in the hands of experienced specialists.

However, the RRM server, which fails to receive the spectrum sensing results of WSAPs within a certain time such as, cannot properly update, resulting in a low chance of success in the first spectrum sensing with a rather unreliable spectrum map.

It's not the first time that THC content in a person's blood stream has been shown to be a rather unreliable indicator of impairment.

Finally, these glycoprofile variations further indicate that, as a tool for discriminating scrapie from BSE, glycoprofiling in sheep is a rather unreliable parameter when the age of the animal and the strain properties of the isolate are not known.

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Thus, especially in the beginning before the Kalman filter has converged, the results will have a high uncertainty and thus be rather unreliable.

However, unfortunately I hear that the Christmas ghosts of past, present and future are rather unreliable, and that haunting a potential employer is somewhat frowned upon.

Although defining a reservoir before thorough exploration is challenging and rather unreliable, understanding the behavior of shared reservoirs is highly valued since many reservoirs around the globe, including the world's largest condensate gas reservoir, in under such collaborative ownership.

In his biography of Leonardo da Vinci, the Oxford scholar Martin Kemp points out that the artist -- today considered a paragon of productivity -- was in fact rather unreliable, completing fewer than 20 autograph works during his lifetime and leaving such major commissions as the "Adoration of the Magi" and the "Battle of Anghiari" unfinished.

The rather unreliable Verlaine tells us that after he was released from prison in 1875 — he had shot Rimbaud in the arm in a Brussels hotel room — the younger poet handed him a pile of loose pages and asked him to find a publisher.

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