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But torture is an unreliable method for obtaining information on suspected terrorists.
Thus, though it is still used, the Rorschach test is generally considered to be an unreliable method for psychological assessment and diagnosis.
Ordinarily, arterial blood is brighter than venous blood but contact with Phenergan causes discoloration, which makes aspiration an unreliable method of protecting against intra-arterial injection.
Currently, such program changes tend to be performed using text editors, an unreliable method that often causes many errors.
Currently, pupils in year two – the final year of key stage one in English primary schools – are assessed by their teachers, which critics say is an unreliable method of assessment compared with externally marked exams.
They used the promise of federal funds to push states to expand charter schools — paying more attention to growth than oversight — and to tie teacher evaluations to test scores, even though assessment experts said it was an unreliable method of evaluation.
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Instead, one study by the American Academy of Pediatrics found, most physicians prefer to "eyeball" children, a notoriously unreliable method that probably allows many cases to go unnoticed.
Clinical examination is a rather unreliable method for diagnosing AMS, even in the hands of experienced specialists.
We and others have found Hale's colloidal iron staining to be a complicated and unreliable method for identifying chRCC [ 23- 28].
Examination of the placenta, which is an unreliable screening method, is also not conducted for diagnostic purposes (15 ).
Chronologic age, peak height velocity, and physical characteristic changes are highly unreliable method to predict pubertal growth spurt [7, 8].
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