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were unreliable
adjective
Not reliable.
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The results were unreliable at best.
Many travel agent reservations were unreliable.
But, he added, they were unreliable and often sloppy.
Birth control pills were rare; condoms were unreliable.
They also lacked air-conditioning, and old radiators were unreliable.
Only later did Sheldon realize that his data were unreliable.
I always understood that American cars were unreliable.
Dr. Dennis Leary, the president of the commission, said the study's methods were unreliable.
The BDA pointed out that dental checks were unreliable for assessing age.
As strictly as we relied on the tests, though, they were unreliable.
It rejected claims that TNK-BP had underperformed and said Fridman's figures were unreliable.
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