Reliable
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854 examples of Reliable in a sentence
The usually
reliable
Van Heflin is equally unconvincing, though certainly better than Rogers.
The always
reliable
William Holden elevates the film just by being in it as he did with so many other films.
Adolph Menjou was generally
reliable
and here he is plausible as a shady restaurateur.
It was a critical and commercial flop in its day, and was further criticised for wasting the talents of some usually
reliable
actors like Peter Fonda, William Holden and John Philip Law.
If you delete Woody Harrelson from the cast, you get a pretty
reliable
threesome headed by former 007 Peirce Brosnan and rounded out with sexy Selma Hayek and the ever wonderful Don Cheadle.
It has a solid cast, from the ever
reliable
David Warner to the up and coming Freddie Prinze Jr, also including many British TV regulars (that obviously add a touch of class :), not forgetting the superb Tcheky Karyo.
Also, the scenes with Thomas are great and so is the theme of being, "responsible, reliable, and really useful."
Also, if you want more information about other crimes this website is the most
reliable
and the best resource I have found for doing research on becoming a Forensic Psychologist.
Starving farmers, if unassisted, may return to cultivating a very
reliable
cash crop: the opium poppy, long a staple of the warlord economy.
Over the last fifty years, Austria has always been a responsible and
reliable
partner in Europe and the entire international community.
It was nevertheless misleading, for the CIA had informed the British that their information was not
reliable.
Many news stories about female CEOs and other high-achieving women are coded with a set of
reliable
clichés: they lucked into their new roles (and thus do not deserve them), inherited them from male relatives or spouses (and thus do not really hold the reins of power), or will not be there for long.
(Of course, that begs the question of how thoroughly vetted and
reliable
those third-party marketplaces and their vetting systems will be.)
If Bannon does manage to transform the Republican Party in accordance with his nationalist vision, and if the Republicans retain or regain power in the future, US security commitments to Europe will no longer be
reliable.
Yes, we need news organizations to deliver
reliable
information; but we also need those receiving it to be savvy consumers.
The flip side of the criminalization of “aggressive” war is the fact that peace is also no longer a
reliable
legal state that can be ended only by a formal declaration of war.
Until now, Trump has made no effort to behave in an honest or
reliable
way.
If we ask for it, Web sites will offer not just content but reputation systems, so that contributors will have reputations as
reliable
sources (or not).
Arab countries, already questionable allies in the war against fellow Muslims in Afghanistan, will be even less
reliable
in a war against fellow Arabs.
But the macroeconomic model on which he bases his claim can hardly be called reliable, given its manifest failures to predict either the crisis or the euro’s survival.
After all, China’s development strategy depends on its continued integration into the world economy – and, specifically,
reliable
access to American markets and technology.
But the fear of failure becomes the most
reliable
ally of success.
By doing so, he avoids the damage to his authority that would be caused by becoming a “lame duck,” particularly given Russia’s servile bureaucracy and its lack of
reliable
institutions and respected traditions to carry out a smooth transfer of power.
To leave SOEs through layoffs, reemployment in the private sector, early retirement, or a lump sum payment becomes more palatable to SOE workers who fear that the state can no longer be a
reliable
provider of privileges and economic well being in a constantly evolving society.
If the ECB wants to reduce the value of the euro and increase the eurozone’s near-term inflation rate, the only
reliable
way to do so may be by direct intervention in the currency market – that is, selling euros and buying a basket of other currencies.
The Power of the PrizeVIENNA – The world faces two looming, interconnected energy challenges: how to provide
reliable
access to modern energy services to the one in five people worldwide who do not have it, while minimizing the damaging impact of climate change by reducing carbon emissions.
The new economy - and its complicated new financial instruments - enhance the problems of
reliable
accounting frameworks; they make it easier to obfuscate.
The JCPOA offered a model for counter-proliferation efforts, which included the decoupling of nuclear power – a safe and
reliable
energy source – from proliferation of nuclear weapons.
In particular, NATO should become a more
reliable
and effective platform for member countries involved in counter-terrorism activities.
Moreover, the quality of medicines available at health facilities varies greatly, and supplies are not
reliable.
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