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With each one, the chances of reconstructing the court in his image, although still not dependable, get better.
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It is good to have this money, but it is not a dependable source.
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So he suddenly became not so dependable.
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In hindsight, it is now obvious that BC did not have the fortitude to function as a dependable repository for the tapes, and that the scholars should have retained them so that they would have the option of exercising their own moral and professional judgments in the event of a subpoena.
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Not only does cloud computing make your servers more dependable, but recent studies have shown that they also prepare small businesses for disaster.
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As dependable as a Volvo estate, do not be surprised to see Pudsey's finest ripping through the Indian order at The Oval in the deciding Test.
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Instead, one industry after another has shifted new investment to non-Japan Asia, where currencies are more dependable, the legacy burden of retirees is lighter and national debts are not at a crisis stage.
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Next in line was Geoff Dymock, a dependable Queenslander who would surely have played more than his 21 Tests had his time not coincided with the Lillee and Thomson era.
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