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the dependability
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The characteristic of being dependable; the ability to be depended upon.
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On the dependability and value-for-money tests, it is up there with the best.
The public desperately needs to gauge the dependability and honesty of a candidate.
The dependability in the rest of the line-up is a lot harder to pinpoint.
No one can question the dependability of Turkey as a Western ally.
Furthermore, a recent philological study casts serious doubt on the dependability of the inscription.
Cixi inclined toward open war when she became convinced of the dependability of the Boxers' art.
Alec Taylor, a partner at Matrix, said users were attracted by the availability of land and the dependability of approvals.
According to Mr. Sargent, the dependability findings reinforced the initial quality ratings of the vehicles, all 2009 models.
Guay's determination of the most propitious moment for the explosion had been based on a simple-minded faith in the dependability of airline timetables.
Russ Kinnel, director of fund analysis for Morningstar, said the dependability of index funds gave an investor the freedom to own bolder funds, which he also owns himself.
They say it is better to ensure the dependability and accuracy of the current machines than to leapfrog ahead to expensive, untested technology that is still evolving.
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