unreliable in the PONS Dictionary

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It is noted that the 1991 census was highly politicised and is thus unreliable.
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Germination is slow and unreliable and requires warm temperatures.
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The identification evidence was fleeting and otherwise unreliable, prejudiced, tainted, or coached.
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For example, they are unreliable at extremes of age (e.g. neonates, infants or the very elderly).
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Electricity during this period was very unreliable and erratic, and came from about 20 scattered and individually operating units.
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It was tested in a variety of aircraft, but proved to be unreliable and prone to overheating.
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However, unreliable, in psychometric does not mean the same in everyday usage.
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Although the novel experienced poor initial sales in 1941, its courted ambiguity and classically unreliable narrator make it an object for boundless speculation and argument.
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The lack of walls made the whole building structure weak and unreliable.
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The idea was transferred to illegal brokers because they too sought to profit from sources too small or too unreliable for legitimate brokers to handle.
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