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Iranian mobile phone service, introduced in the mid-1990's, is a patchwork of mismatched technology that has provided unreliable, poor service at high cost.
He said the letter was seized in a raid on a known Qaeda safe house in Baghdad, and did not pass through Iraqi groups that American intelligence officials have said in the past may have provided unreliable information.
He said that for six years the group provided unreliable information about Iran to the Defense Intelligence Agency, which he criticized as having taken years to discern that it was being fed what amounted to a slew of lies.
The professor oversees two networks in New Jersey and emphasized that care had to be taken when placing stations because they provided unreliable information if poorly located, perhaps too near ventilation or air-conditioning, or in direct sunlight without a shield for temperature gauges.
In previous studies, psychologists relied on verbal self-evaluations to measure a child's self-esteem, which may have provided unreliable data due to young children's limited verbal abilities.
Participants who provided unreliable dietary information were excluded from analyses (n = 630) (8).
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He freely concedes that writers can easily be seduced by Bordeaux's powerful marketing blandishments, and that chateaus often provide unreliable information.
GE is awash in windmills waiting to be subsidized so they can provide unreliable, expensive power.
It also criticised the striker for providing "unreliable" and "inconsistent" evidence at the hearing.
Nevertheless, UDP provides unreliable communication: neither the reception of packets nor the order of the received packets are guaranteed.
The LooCI binding model [13] provides unreliable event-based binding using a decentralised publish-subscribe event bus communication medium.
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