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Suitable or fit to be relied on; worthy of dependence or reliance; trustworthy

  • A reliable witness to the truth of the miracles. -- Andrews Norton.

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And according to reliable sources, surprises are to be expected.

According to reliable sources, political prisoners are routinely denied access to immediate medical care.

"We want simple flexible access to reliable competent workers," she said.

Extremely poor people cannot lift themselves out of poverty without access to reliable energy.

Fifteen years ago, most health workers in sub-Saharan Africa didn't have access to reliable communications.

Take, for example, the idea of life without access to reliable electricity or clean drinking water.

Without access to reliable, timely information, panels won't be able to do their jobs properly.

The important issue is education; people need to have access to reliable information.

According to reliable reports, the new leadership in Beijing has been reading Alexis de Tocqueville.

Companies want to reduce their emissions and they want access to reliable, inexpensive power.

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