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Manpower shortages in World War II and Korea necessitated placing African Americans -- then thought unreliable and likely to flee -- in combat roles.
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Diederich had stopped cöoperating with Greene's most prominent biographer, Norman Sherry, after Sherry published the first volume of his three-part study, because he thought him unreliable and too focussed on Greene's sex life.
It can't be said that because Gashi had been described as unreliable by police that we thought he was unreliable".
You already risk being thought a bit unreliable.
For the original trial in 1990, analysis of the hair was carried out under a microscope, a technique now obsolete because it is thought to be unreliable.
To save weight, Charles carried no radio or sextant to chart the stars, which he thought would be unreliable under the conditions.
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