Not that the suicide watch was terribly reliable; it depended in part on inmates paid 39 cents an hour to check on their suicidal peers.
With traditional forecasting models no longer terribly reliable, they face considerable uncertainties as they try to predict the economy's course.
They can sit with a teacher and answer questions, but one-shot results aren't terribly reliable.
The vrondi did not seem to be terribly reliable outside of exact instructions, although they were like Puppies, and very eager to please.
Clearly, O'Kukovich didn't know who Norma was, but his memory had never been terribly reliable.
This narrator - Samson Young by name - isn't a terribly reliable (or ethical) fellow, but on this point, at least, he's telling the truth.
And he views growth in the money supply, which monetarists see as the main determinant of inflation, as just one indicator, and not a terribly reliable one at that.
The workers cut the frayed ends off the cables and clamped them together, leaving the section of cable looking as segmented as a finger and not terribly reliable.
He said that they were not terribly reliable.
"So you're saying they're not terribly reliable in an emergency."