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Although faster than Eckert's storage method, it proved somewhat unreliable.
How are these methods both helpful and somewhat unreliable, according to the article?
While Marcelo may be a somewhat unreliable narrator, he has a voice of heart-breaking honesty.
Although Eagleman and his students study timing in the brain, their own sense of time tends to be somewhat unreliable.
In a test run, the Cassiopeia voice alerts were somewhat unreliable, coming too early, too late or not at all for some turns.
But it can take 30 years to 40 years for people exposed to asbestos to develop illnesses -- so any predictions are somewhat unreliable.
Landline coverage is not widely available and is somewhat unreliable, although the government worked to improve and expand the infrastructure in the early 21st century.
One reason for their hesitation is that the unemployment rate is based on a very small survey of households, and many economists consider it somewhat unreliable in the short term.
In use, the Music Match Jukebox software proved to be somewhat unreliable, requiring several tries to send MP3's to the Intel player with the track title and artist information attached.
In comparison the neurons of the brain are somewhat unreliable, but the deletion of quite a few of them is unlikely to lead to any appreciable difference in behavior.
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Perhaps best of all, however, is John Lanchester's illuminating What We Talk About When We Talk About The Tube, which gets the balance between humour and history lesson just right, and made me feel a new fondness for the somewhat creaky and unreliable District line.
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