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Since then dozens of people have got in touch with BBC News, many saying that buses remain fundamentally unreliable.

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Many pollsters have also shifted to using online surveys, but experts said those were known for being unreliable.

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“You see how challenging it was for her to confront so much of her own story. It’s also a window into her as an unreliable narrator.”

Georgian Dream, known as GD, is set to win about a third of the vote according to opinion polls, although they are widely seen as unreliable.

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That seems unlikely, although Georgia's opinion polls are unreliable and questions have been raised over the secrecy of the vote, despite a new electronic voting system.

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

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