It pointed to the prison census data as
being unreliable in the sense that it only provides information about prisoners present on the date of the census.
In addition, civil liberties group say that facial recognition technology
is unreliable because people's facial patterns can change quite quickly.
Even under the above assumptions, these figures would still
be unreliable as indicators of what participation would have been if the police had not attempted to prevent the referendum.
Because of the variations within highly qualified teacher definitions and state licensure systems, the
data is unreliable when it is compared across states.
Some people argue that climate
models are unreliable if they don't make perfect short - term predictions.
I think sea level measurements
are unreliable at best due to the fact that the measuring stations are not vertically static.
They cite research showing the
tests are unreliable indicators of what is happening in classrooms, particularly when based on just a year of data.
I'd noticed a voice mail from him on my cell phone,
which is unreliable in it's notification of messages.
Many teachers have long opposed using test scores in their evaluations, saying test scores
are unreliable measures of teacher ability.
Getting an agent is hard enough — the last thing you need it to get rejected because you're literary agent
information is unreliable.
Which eLearning development and implementation methods work best and which
methods are unreliable or ineffective?
Also, the demo account shows exaggerated profit figures which if anything it is an indication that the website
is unreliable since its promising a higher than usual return deemed impossible when live trading.
That IPCC, the organization which others say in considerable detail
is unreliable due to its assessment reports having massive problems with transparency, data availability and due diligence and other such related problems.
As I said yesterday, if the proxies
are an unreliable guide to the climate of the late 20th century, why are they reliable for the early 16th century?
I prefer the gasoline - powered unlike the electric cars, I believe that electric
engine is unreliable and hybrid are too expensive.
For many years, the challenge, and opportunity in learning, has been to create a manageable offline learning experience by providing the convenience to access learning when wifi and
connectivity are unreliable.
Visual breed identification in
dogs is unreliable, so for most dogs we are only guessing at primary breed.
We have found that much of the
literature is unreliable and that the numerical methods used in virtually all the simulation software is not adequate to resolve or estimate the true uncertainty.
But because the due
date is unreliable in the first place, inducing the baby may cause him to be born too soon.
Apply caution if someone says he is an engineer, oil worker or in the military and uses this as excuse to travel, and
therefore be unreliable getting back to you.
He argues that research is clear that testing
is unreliable until the age of seven, when the brain enters a new phase of development.
If the adjustments are either inappropriate or inadequate, then the adjusted trends may
be the unreliable ones.
The automatic
locks are unreliable, as well, requiring me to manually unlock the doors to avoid problems.
I am unaware of any published study that finds predictive
coding is unreliable or that finds that human reviewers are reliable.
However, this form of communication can
often be unreliable, and it still doesn't truly connect you with your constituents across great distances.
The painful truth:
homes are unreliable investments that, on average, barely keep pace with inflation.
Since wind
power is unreliable it requires additional backup power from other generation sources, such as gas - fired generation, which — you guessed it — increases air emissions.