Examples of 'not be reliably' in a sentence

Meaning of "not be reliably"

not be reliably - Not to be trusted or depended upon due to inconsistency or unreliability. In the context of English, this phrase is used to indicate that something cannot be consistently counted on or trusted to perform as expected

How to use "not be reliably" in a sentence

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not be reliably
These figures could not be reliably retrieved for IFs.
On an active market and whose fair value could not be reliably.
This could not be reliably moulded as an integral part of the slider.
Messages are typically small and need not be reliably delivered.
Such observations may not be reliably be made continuously throughout the procedure.
The cognitive status of the subjects could not be reliably measured.
Such products may also not be reliably expelled when the wearer urinates.
Very large particles can not pass through a metering valve and will not be reliably dispensed.
He noted that rock layers could not be reliably identified from rock type alone.
As a result, data encoded on such a magnetic stripe may not be reliably read.
De facto, the film could not be reliably produced and was uneconomical.
As a consequence, the tolerance of the transgenic events to glufosinate could not be reliably assessed.
For the balance of victims, it could not be reliably determined who located the body.
Furthermore, the current airworthiness status of aircraft registered in Cambodia could not be reliably determined.
There fore they could not be reliably used for periods very much longer than 24 hours.

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Where this information could not be reliably 9.
Only equity instruments whose fair value could not be reliably measured were measured at cost.
In this case, ventilation when refrigerant leakage has occurred does not be reliably performed.
Aelion 's tranquil nature could not be reliably maintained forever.
It 's probably required by law, though said law may or may not be reliably enforced.
At some SNPs the alleles could not be reliably identified ( " No call " ).
Due to the lack of a birth certificate, her true age could not be reliably established.
Any measurement below the LoQ may not be reliably quantifiable.
VV1 cases showed a consistently low amount of immunoreactivity and could not be reliably profiled.
The procedure continued until the shift could not be reliably distinguished from noise.
With Norit RB 4C the increase of activity could not be reliably proven.
You suppose that your actual data will not be reliably available?

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