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But prisoners who are mistreated to make them talk give unreliable information, as experts on interrogation know.
Therefore, this procedure may give unreliable solutions, which has not yet been addressed.
A simulation study designed to evaluate this medication which ignores such behavioural factors may give unreliable results.
The distinctiveness and repeatability of descriptors often decrease significantly on multispectral images and thus give unreliable keypoint mappings.
This new method can be applied to adsorbents containing small concentrations of oxygen groups where the Boehm titration method may give unreliable results.
However, the accuracy of the semi-variogram is affected by data size, and it may give unreliable estimates when the measurement data are sparse.
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Apple's maps initially gave unreliable directions and mislabelled landmarks.
Most pundits said they were wrong, because respondents were giving unreliable answers.
In fact, the report found Gallagher had given unreliable evidence and "acted with the intention of evading laws" relating to the disclosure of political donations and the ban on donations from property developers.
The final Spicer report found he had given unreliable evidence and "acted with the intention of evading laws" relating to the disclosure of political donations and the ban on donations from property developers, but did not make any findings of corruption.
It is shown that the methodology is fundamentally flawed, commonly giving unreliable (and often very high) values for n.
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