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The phrase "a reliability that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the past state or quality of reliability in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The project was successful due to a reliability that was unmatched in previous attempts."
Alternatives: "a reliability that existed" or "a reliability that prevailed".
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The Mercedes engine will give them a reliability that was elusive last year.
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These tools will assign explainable CSs with a reliability that is equal to, or better than, the best current human expert methods, and will enable a consumer of SBS research to quickly calibrate the level of confidence in the Reproducibility and Replicability (R&R) of a given SBS result or claim.
Figure 5b shows a case where a reliability that is almost identical to the previous case is obtained by a signal with a much less concentrated spectrum.
In designing new tests, test constructors may consider the kinds of experiments in which the test will be used and may aim for a reliability that is close to the efficient reliability in these experiments.
The CANFOR Portuguese version, which was based on the research version, showed an inter-rater reliability that was very similar to the original [ 14] and Spanish versions [ 23].
Reliability analyses showed that the interview questionnaire comprised seven reliable scales (Cronbach's alpha 0.70-0.83), five scales with a questionable reliability that were provisionally accepted (alpha 0.64-0.69), and three factors that formed no reliable scale (alpha < 0.60).
Thus, there is a minimal reliability that is required before either party should engage in communication.
While this formulation is focused on evaluating the reliability of a CCS, this same algorithm can be used to 1) Evaluate the reliability of an already existing CCS under various loads (or, potentially in real-time) and 2) Design a CCS with a high level of reliability that is also highly utilized.
The two techniques can complement each other to provide an improvement of reliability that is valid for any finite and possibly unknown (unbounded but not infinite) mission time.
Rather than focusing on reducing the risk of human error to a level that is as low as reasonably, projects should seek to ensure a level of human reliability that is as high as can be reasonably achieved.
In the absence of such knowledge, a locally linear estimator of predictive reliability that is embedded in the sample space represents a reasonable alternative.
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