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“I think history teaches us that governments that are ruled by erratic dictators are not dependable allies, even when it comes to economic and security alliances.”

“I think history teaches us that governments that are ruled by erratic dictators are not dependable allies, even when it comes to economic and security alliances.”

"Men are not dependable, they complain about the money being offered," she says, adding that sometimes opposing groups of young people violently clash when they encounter each other on the campaign trail.

From BBC

These early bikes were not dependable, says Tom Samuelsen, historian of the Pacific Northwest Museum of Motorcycling.

The guy is simply not dependable, and also presents a defensive liability.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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