Reliability can be categorized as a noun.
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reliability - the quality of being dependable or reliable |
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1. | noun | * Adopts guidelines to improve reliability and help moderate prices in gas commodity markets, and identifies the capital projects needed to meet these guidelines over the course of the GA II period (2003-2007). * | |
2. | noun | "If not removed immediately, the (ISO) price cap will sow confusion in the market, threaten reliability and stifle new investment in generating capacity,'' read one letter written by Duke Energy Vice President William Hall III. | |
3. | noun | Cosby's argument concerns the reliability of the Hette Manuscript. | |
4. | noun | In other words, reliability is impossible unless there is a natural warmth. | |
5. | noun | All he has going for him is his reliability. | |
6. | noun | I can assure you of his reliability. | |
7. | noun | He has a good name for reliability. | |
8. | noun | RAID-1 focuses on reliability, at the expense of storage size. | |
9. | noun | The impacts from sea level rise and storm surge, extreme weather events, higher temperatures and heat waves, precipitation changes, Arctic warming, and other climatic conditions are affecting the reliability and capacity of the U.S. transportation system in many ways. | |
10. | noun | We assessed reliability using the Cronbach's alpha coefficient and validity using the correlation analysis. | |
11. | noun | I don't doubt the reliability of his information because it comes from a trustworthy person. | |
12. | noun | Gotham Greens provides rooftop-grown leafy greens and herbs to supermarkets and top-ranked restaurants like Gramercy Tavern, which uses seasonal vegetables but also depends on the reliability of produce from urban hydroponic farms. | |
13. | noun | Can you vouch for Tom's reliability? |
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* Adopts guidelines to improve reliability and help moderate prices in gas commodity markets, and identifies the capital projects needed to meet these guidelines over the course of the GA II period (2003-2007). * |
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"If not removed immediately, the (ISO) price cap will sow confusion in the market, threaten reliability and stifle new investment in generating capacity,'' read one letter written by Duke Energy Vice President William Hall III. |
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Cosby's argument concerns the reliability of the Hette Manuscript. | |
In other words, reliability is impossible unless there is a natural warmth. | |
All he has going for him is his reliability. | |
I can assure you of his reliability. | |
He has a good name for reliability. | |
RAID-1 focuses on reliability, at the expense of storage size. | |
The impacts from sea level rise and storm surge, extreme weather events, higher temperatures and heat waves, precipitation changes, Arctic warming, and other climatic conditions are affecting the reliability and capacity of the U.S. transportation system in many ways. | |
We assessed reliability using the Cronbach's alpha coefficient and validity using the correlation analysis. | |
I don't doubt the reliability of his information because it comes from a trustworthy person. | |
Gotham Greens provides rooftop-grown leafy greens and herbs to supermarkets and top-ranked restaurants like Gramercy Tavern, which uses seasonal vegetables but also depends on the reliability of produce from urban hydroponic farms. | |
Can you vouch for Tom's reliability? |