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unreliability

noun as in fallibility

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“Here was a teenager whose inner life was every bit as interesting and as arresting as any adult,” Zwick said, noting that part of what made Angela so intriguing was her unreliability.

A new report finds that one-quarter of the world's crops are grown in places facing high levels of water stress, water unreliability, or both.

From Salon

Musk is notorious for the unreliability of his timing and engineering forecasts.

Lady Justice Andrews said the trial judge had given jurors a direction about "potential unreliability" of Pycroft's evidence.

From BBC

But the islands are starting to feel real economic pain, as hotel and restaurant reservations fall, lodging-tax dollars decline and business suffers due to the ferries’ unreliability.

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

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