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unreliable

[uhn-ri-lahy-uh-buhl] / ˌʌn rɪˈlaɪ ə bəl /


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Even where antivenom is available, it is often too expensive, and storage is difficult because most antivenoms require refrigeration in areas with unreliable electricity.

From BBC

Like the metal leash, "we are protected by an unreliable, thin chain of ethics. And if it's cut off, we will be killed by this technology," said Todo.

From Barron's

Advocates called for Europe to bolster its commercial satellite imagery sector to stand in for unreliable U.S. technology.

From Barron's

After MI5 apologised, we then showed that inquiries into what happened by MI5 and the government were deficient and unreliable, with further falsehoods provided to the court.

From BBC

In recent days patchy access to some foreign websites and email services such as Google has been available, but has been highly unreliable.

From Barron's