Sentences with phrase «unreliability at»

She said it was the reason she took a couple of weeks off from filming the show for Oprah Winfrey's OWN network (a decision that caused much consternation about her unreliability at the time).

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They were founded at a time when the efficiency of the traditional industries was low: e-commerce gained massive user number because classical retail was underdeveloped; delivery companies expanded because of the unreliability of China Post; healthcare apps gained momentum because of the inefficiencies of the healthcare system; mobile payments took the population by storm because plastic never had time to gain traction.
And if there's a bit of unreliability in the small LMP1 field at some point, we could even see a P2 on an overall podium this year.
The unreliability of the LMP1 cars at Le Mans meant that two LMP2 cars finished on the outright podium.
5) There is a growing feeling that military brute force is at best a very unreliability means of achieving strategic objectives in the modern world for example the invasion of Iraq was a strategic failure despite an overwhelming military advantage.
Douglas Higgs, a former RARDE scientist who had been legally represented at the inquiry and had conceded the unreliability of the «kneading» hypothesis, went back on this concession and joined RARDE in asking for another round of tests.
Given their unreliability I am wondering why you bothered using AWS at all.
This simple correlation is not corrected for unreliability of the measures of grit and Big Five traits (a measure that has a test - retest reliability of.80 can not correlate with another measure at a higher level than.80 — correlations can be corrected for this attenuation).
Unfortunately, Land Rover's reputation for unreliability still inhibits their ability to sell vehicles in environments where your own life is at risk if there is a breakdown.
I am very disappointed and surprised at the unreliability of the 2003 CRV.
The unreliability of memory, mothers and daughters, a signal event in U.S. history: these are the stones of this story about an army family at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Dark but deeply compelling, Wael Shawky's films at the Serpentine Gallery are a reminder of the power and unreliability of stories
The New York Times article confirmed the house's oft - repeated claim to be the «world's third largest auction house» while at the same time drawing attention to the country's lack of transparency and the unreliability of numbers coming out of its arts scene.
Damn, Kiel Johnson knows how to draw — not to mention he's an amateur beekeeper; thus the inspiration for his newest exhibition at Mark Moore where strangely kinetic, hive - like utopias appear to be unraveling, creating a damnable system of ultimate unreliability.
As a result of green energy's rampant unreliability, Germany plans to cap the total amount of wind energy at 40 to 45 percent of national capacity, according to a report published by the German newspaper Berliner Zeitung.
There is no doubt that energy is at the heart of many of the economic problems that Pakistan faces — the unreliability, the erratic cross-structure, the failure to capture the full load that is produced.
DD @ 15, have a look at Curry's page here on SkS, for an indication of her - shall we say - unreliability.
The type of analysis presented here can not show that the projections by reliable model ensembles will continue to form a reliable prediction into the future, but the results are at least encouraging in that they reveal no strong evidence of unreliability or other major biases or limitations in the CMIP3 ensemble, contrary to analyses based on the paradigm of a truth - centred ensemble.
Given the relatively low «signal» to noise, the number and interconnectedness of variables involved, and the absence or unreliability of metadata (which describe other influences), it's impossible to arrive at conclusions with the same level of certainty as, say, that which the cultures provide in your field.
At the same time, we have to weigh the risk of unreliability against that of manifest injustice.
«Unreliability is frustrating,» says Sepha Brook, another retail banking trainee at Barclays.
A few years ago you yourselves at RS ran a workshop with Dr Kirk Weir whose court case experience is internationally regarded as evidence of «The extreme unreliability of children's ascertainable wishes and feelings» in intractable contact disputes.
Campbell, T. W., Indicators of Child Sexual Abuse and Their Unreliability, American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 1997, at 5 - 18.
This simple correlation is not corrected for unreliability of the measures of grit and Big Five traits (a measure that has a test - retest reliability of.80 can not correlate with another measure at a higher level than.80 — correlations can be corrected for this attenuation).
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