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Klimisch et al. (1997) defined reliability, relevance, and adequacy in terms appropriate for such a task, and they also defined four categories of study/data reliability: reliable without restrictions, reliable with restrictions, not reliable, and not assignable.
In general, the use of the Klimisch evaluation method resulted in stronger discrepancies among categorizations into the first two ("reliable without restrictions " and "reliable with restrictions") versus the last two reliability categories ("not reliable," "not assignable") (Fig. 1; Additional file 1: part D, Table D1).
For beliefs may be reliable without being certain.
None were determined as Klimisch Code 1 (reliable without restrictions).
Just that, said Tero Kuittinen, an independent mobile technology analyst: the service is pure and reliable, without all the noise.
They focus on being simple and reliable, without camera-card slots, wireless features or display screens — just a single U.S.B. port.
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Would the narrator have committed crimes without the difficulties of maintaining reliable supplies; without the stigma, isolation and pressure of the outlaw life?
Members believed three months provided enough time to gain reliable measures without unduly delaying modifications.
He remained, though, a reliable presence without making a breakthrough to really important roles.
The team believed that three months would provide enough time to gain reliable measures without unduly delaying modifications.
In 1999, there were technical reasons to worry whether a testing ban could be verified and whether American weapons could remain reliable indefinitely without testing.
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