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unreliable

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


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The industry is currently changing landline services from analogue to digital, with Ofcom describing the copper-based network as "beyond its intended lifespan and increasingly unreliable".

From BBC

Tests for the disease are unreliable, and can lead to men being treated for a slow-growing cancer that is not going to cause them any harm.

From BBC

Corruption remains rampant among state and municipal police, prosecutors and judges in Mexico, often rendering them unreliable partners.

From Los Angeles Times

Increased oil exports to Asia would reduce Canada's economic dependence on an unreliable United States, he said.

From Barron's

Tests for the disease are unreliable, and can lead to men being treated for a slow-growing cancer that isn't going to cause them any harm.

From BBC