Sentence examples for possibly unreliable from inspiring English sources

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It's a great study as well in the (possibly?) unreliable narrator.

And the technology, once seen as exotic and possibly unreliable, has been proved over time in real-world driving conditions.

They know the immediate economic consequences of abandoning a functioning nuclear-power infrastructure to rely on costly and possibly unreliable imported energy.

It was written against deadlines in the rush and tumble of events in Europe, Asia and Latin America, as well as in Africa; high-pressure work for a poorly financed organisation, in which getting to a telegraph office or a working telex machine was at least as important as the discovery of possibly unreliable, and almost certainly swiftly changing, fact.

Offill enjoys eccentricity, whimsy, opacities, jokes, and a possibly unreliable narrator (think of David Markson's "Wittgenstein's Mistress" or Lydia Davis's stories for parallel texts), but her field of inquiry, and her undertow of anguish, are not so far from the world of Elizabeth Harrower.

Monson also discusses his weariness with the hundred-­plus manuscripts he has to read as judge for a nonfiction prize: "I don't object to the use of I (how could I?), but to its simple, unexamined use, particularly in nonfiction where we don't assume the I is a character, inherently unstable, self-­serving, possibly unreliable".

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Almost anyone who has ever been part of a couple has experienced that moment of sudden disorientation when one looks at a partner and sees only a stranger -- and an unreliable, possibly deranged stranger at that.

This operator is also commutative, associative and idempotent, and can be used to combine belief functions issues from possibly overlapping and unreliable sources.

However, despite the smooth (biological) interpretation of this particular result, we wish to warn potential users of our approach in that such situations (one-sided statistical significance) can, in some cases, be ambiguous and possibly interpretable as unreliable (ABL1 is indeed no longer statistically significant at the 1% level for CRKL up-regulated).

It will depend on partners who are at best unreliable and possibly incapable.

Earlier this summer, the family's case seemed to be bolstered by an independent forensic report saying that key pieces of DNA evidence used to tie Ms. Knox and Mr. Sollecito to the scene of the crime were unreliable and possibly contaminated.

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