Irish accents, for example, as well as softly-spoken Scottish accents, are perceived as reliable and dependable.
The first is that the solar-as-social-network concept is as real and dependable as, well, the Sun rising in the East.
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Some pros consider the stock as way undervalued for its high-quality products and steady and dependable profitability over the years.
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In many ways, medical office buildings offer the most stable and dependable returns in the health care real estate sector.
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The fallacy of our thinking is that employment in established corporations is the model for income stability and dependable professional development.
WordPress is established and dependable, Tumblr is easy and attractive, and newer companies like Medium are exciting, but their futures are uncertain.
This year, we also mark the 75th anniversary of the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, which provided permanent and dependable funding for habitat conservation.
At first most of these Chinese companies don't target the high end of the market but are content to build brands with lower prices and dependable quality.
They hire people who are scrappy, competent, productive, and dependable.
Clean Team is hygienic, ensures privacy, safe and has provided me something to be boastful about as these days it is the only predictable and dependable service I get.
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We know the American economy will not fully be up and running until we see robust growth in jobs, decent jobs, providing working families with a stable and dependable income.
Transport committee chairman Donald Manford told BBC Radio Scotland that it was important to tackle emissions, but this had to be balanced with the need for quick and dependable services.
Unpretentious, matter-of-fact, thoughtful and completely honest and dependable, I found him to be a true prince of a person and wise about the frailties of Wall Street and the proper course of leadership in crisis.
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In this missive, the predominantly liberal Democratic signatories called on Mr. Clinton before leaving office to deny ground-based American troops one of the most tested and dependable means of force protection ever invented: anti-personnel landmines (APL).
If the next generation of leaders adds to its natural wariness a belief in the value of strong, open, and dependable communications, perhaps trust will become the backdrop for how to address the business of the nation.
Melanie Martella, executive editor of Sensors magazine, introduced us to the concept of sensor fusion, a fast-emerging technology that takes data from disparate sources to come up with more accurate, complete and dependable data than was previously possible.
"Although China still has a long way to go before it has continuous real-time tactical coverage, even of a regional maritime environment, it now has frequent and dependable coverage of stationary targets and at least a basic ability to identify, track and target vessels at sea, " they wrote.
On a personal note, Tim has been a wonderful friend and a dependable advisor throughout these last four years.
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Perhaps most importantly, Allen West has a well-calibrated and utterly dependable moral compass.
INcontrol delivers integrated network and device management to remotely track devices, secure network investments, remotely manage and offer dependable performance at the lowest TCO.
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They will miss the comfortable refuge from default risk, the wealth of noncallable issues, the exemption from state income tax and the dependable benchmark that corporate bond issuers use to price their securities.
By separating the software that controls network traffic from the physical routers and switches, SDN should make networks more secure, more dependable and much easier to manage.
And this understanding necessarily led Bush to the conclusion that Israel is the US's most dependable and valuable ally in the Middle East.
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The air smelled of autumn, of leaf raking, of the dependable and virtuous Midwest.
Managers rated those at the office to be more dependable and industrious, regardless of the quality of their work.
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"I expect this to lay the foundation for future success by establishing offshore wind as a dependable and environmentally friendly technology, " Mr Battle said.
Lord Harris, who died in 1984, could hardly have imagined how the now-ubiquitous electronic quartz watch would make time-keeping cheap, dependable and above all effortless.
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