Sentence examples for traditionally reliable from inspiring English sources

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Which districts have smaller black populations, a traditionally reliable vote?

The traditionally reliable responses in the anti-right repertory — disdain, sarcasm and assumed intellectual superiority — are not engaging the audience.

A lead producer for the transfer of "Hair," Elizabeth I. McCann, has so far raised about half of the money for the show; she has said that even her most traditionally reliable investors are too pinched for a Broadway project now.

HP scored better than traditionally reliable companies like Apple and Asus.

A preliminary assessment of the El Niño costero suggests that perception of risk could have been muddled, given conflicting forecasts, including those from the traditionally reliable international sources.

The web long ago became "mainstream," but people have always sandboxed it, so to speak, not classing it among traditionally reliable news sources or judging it by the standards of traditionally well-made media.

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You might think that going before Christmas week is way too early to find good snow, but last winter the second weekend in December had amazing dumps (though granted it was so amazing that many UK airports had to close) even in places not traditionally considered reliable as high-altitude glacier resorts (Tignes/Saas-Fee, etc).

The calls are a new twist in the fierce battle in the New York Senate race over the loyalties of Jewish voters, who are traditionally a reliable Democratic constituency but this year are thought by some Republican leaders to be more likely to abandon Mrs. Clinton because of her positions on the Middle East.

Higher fuel prices for trucking companies, increased demand for coal transport, and the need for a way to move an increasing amount of imported merchandise across the country have all led to a resurgence in this traditionally steady, reliable, slow-growing industry.

No longer was the confrontation right considered met by use of traditionally admissible "reliable" or "trustworthy" hearsay in prosecuting cases where the victim was unwilling or unable to testify.

She feels that a research experience like this "makes you quite independent [early on]." On graduation in 1999, the oil industry--traditionally a reliable employer for geology graduates --was not in good shape for hiring.

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