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This then often attracts the less-qualified low bidders whose unreliable machines tend to win the supplier contest.
He took on Martin as swearing consultant and Roche, whose unreliable biography in the book says he "studied swearing under David Mamet at NYFU".
His breakthrough hit, Memento, had Guy Pearce as an amnesiac whose unreliable consciousness is the faulty lens through which we see the story of a murder, told both in chronological and reverse order.
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Most sports media today is filled with talking heads and blowhards, whose projections are unreliable, biased, and far from fact-based.
Bryan Singer's The Usual Suspects (1995) touched off a flurry of films whose narrators were unreliable in one way or another.
Many of them can especially help attract younger voters, a demographic whose turnout is unreliable. .
Many of them can especially help attract younger voters, a demographic whose turnout is unreliable.
The effects of cross-hybridization were analyzed using a "nearest neighbor" classifier applied to array probes; we describe a method for determining potential "black list" regions whose signals are unreliable.
The documents released are unreliable: 90% of them have been attributed to Afghan intelligence agencies, whose reports are totally unreliable and fabricated.
"The documents released are unreliable - 90% of them have been attributed to the Afghan intelligence agencies, whose reports are totally unreliable and fabricated.
"Muslims were cast as unreliable citizens whose loyalties were perpetually in doubt.
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