Thus you have the chief keys to the estimate of character in the individual, and when once the student is convinced by experience of the paramount reliability of this method of character-delineation, its uses will need no special pointing.
And once convinced of the reliability of such claims to foreknowledge, the practical man of the world is not slow to avail himself of its uses.
In the duration of flight, which proved the reliability of engines, great strides also were made.
The confidence of pilots in thereliability of their machines was demonstrated conclusively by the Comte de Lambert.
The flight represented a world's record; and by this feat alone Farman made his biplane famous, and demonstrated the reliability of the Gnome.
This feat, as showing the reliability of the aeroplane, was greeted with acclamation.
The reliability of the record depends chiefly on the truthfulness of the recorder and the adequacy of the method employed.
They have the savage virtue of bravery, as they have abundantly proven, but as a people they have less of honor, gratitude, and general reliability than perhaps any other tribe of the plains.
His name became a synonym forreliability as well as energy in business circles.
Reliability is of the utmost importance in a great power transmission, and this requires a pole line of the most substantial construction.
Much the strongest argument in favor of steel towers for transmission lines is that these towers give a greater reliability of operation than do wooden poles.
Reliability of operation is one of the most important requirements in an electric water-power plant, and its construction should be carried out with this in view.
On long transmission lines where the amount of power involved is very large the additional reliability to be had with steel towers is probably great enough to justify their use.
The facts just outlined certainly indicate a serious menace to the permanence and reliability of long, high-voltage transmission lines supported by insulators on wooden pins.
Where several transmission circuits are employed, this complete flexibility of connection evidently adds materially to the convenience and reliability of operation.
The problem may arise of the reliability of impressions of habitual pressure.
In consequence, there is not only not a decrease in the utility of feminine testimony; also its reliability is very great.
Against the unconditional reliability of such persons' testimony experienced judges take measures of defence.
All in all, it must not be forgotten that the reliability of the sense of taste can not be estimated too low.
Thus, some artificial grip on the object is applied by everybody, and the utility and reliability of this grip determines the trustworthiness of a man's memory.
In the practice of criminal law such matters will rarely arise, but estimations of temperature are frequently required and their reliability must be established.
And it is not
difficult to judge the degree of reliability of any aid to memory whatever.
We are interested in the reliability of the imagination and in its identification with what we assume to exist and to occur.
There has always, of course, been a quarrel as to the objectivity and reliability of sense-perception.
And in fact he has had only one perception, the reliability of which is often questionable.
The material of our work lies in the mass of details, and the manner and reliability of its presentation determines the certainty of our inferences.
Not only quantity, but truth andreliability of testimony, are immensely greater in the latter case.
Oh, as to their reliability as mediums I can't testify," said the Doctor.
If I can be sure that a medium is a person of correct habits in all other respects, I'll take my chances on his reliability as a transient.
It is impossible to parry this attack upon the scientific method in so far that it is of course impossible to prove the reliability of memory without pre-supposing the reliability of the memory which is to be proved.
But of the indirect proofs of the reliability of memory provided by human experience Lamennais does not say a single word.
This adjustment of the propeller pitch to the most economical engine revolutions is a distinctive characteristic, and contributes to the efficiency and reliability of the Parseval dirigible to a very pronounced degree.
One well-known British airman, who was formerly a daring automobilist, confided to me that a fight in the air "is the finest reliability trial for an aeroplane that was ever devised!
The appearance of this craft was hailed with intense delight by the German nation, while the naval department considered her to be a wonderful acquisition, especially after the searching reliability trial.
The Albatross is a biplane, but this craft has proved to be somewhat slow and may be said to be confined to what might be described as the heavier aerial military duties, where great endurance and reliability are essential.
But, after all, we shall proceed very little, if any, with our inquiry as to the reliabilityof Dean Schneider's conclusions if we content ourselves merely with criticizing his methods of research and reason.
Reliability - is the direct result of transparency.
Acquaintance with the source of information (including its history) and with the methods of its provision and dissemination will determine the level of reliability that we will attach to it.
It is, therefore, desirable to reduce the weight and number of parts of the engine to the very minimum, so far as this can be done without sacrificing reliability and smoothness of running.
The consistent reliabilityand efficiency of the C.
The efficiency and reliability of the system of control must have been demonstrated before the purchase order is placed.
In those days a political officer was placed alongside the commanding officer of all units to ensure the reliability of the forces.
William Jones, of Richmond, the self-appointed conservator of General Lee's fair fame, also quickly added his testimony to the reliability of the Rev.
The intelligence and general reliability of the good cura inclined Mr Stephens to put some faith in the accuracy of his report; others, however, not without reason, are sceptical about the matter.
Mr. Rathbun was so disappointed over the skepticism of New York physicians as to the reliability of the fast that he determined to undergo a longer one under such surveillance as would enforce conviction.
The reliability of the fast was so clearly evident that the leading papers of the city accepted it as authentic news and of the most startling kind.
In those days it was necessary to prove an airplane's reliability by flying a certain number of trips over the proposed route with a simulated payload.
No other has such bearing upon precisely those qualities of aerodynamic efficiency, fuel economy, and reliability of airplane and powerplant that most affect commercial usefulness.
The Court of Auditors shall provide the European Parliament and the Council with a statement of assurance as to the reliability of the accounts and the legality and regularity of the underlying transactions.
His name, therefore, has become a synonym for sound judgment and thoroughreliability and he today occupies a central place on the stage of banking activity in Walla Walla county.
His business affairs have been carefully managed and his thorough reliability has gained for him the respect and confidence of all, while unfaltering energy has furthered his prosperity.
In ordering stock for planting, care should be exercised in making sure of the reliability of the nursery.
A highly specialized industry has been developed for the purpose of supplying this demand and a reputation for reliability has been established by many concerns catering to this trade.
And with that, and a reputation for reliability such as you can acquire during this voyage, there should be nothing to prevent your continuing in the command of this brig, or even of your getting something very much better.
Weight, size, simplicity of operation, and reliabilityparticularly are important factors.
Sterilizing agents have been evaluated not only for their ability to kill microbial life on surfaces and sealed inside components, but also for the agents' effects on spacecraft reliability as well (refs.
Heat, therefore, has been selected as the primary method of spacecraft sterilization and will be used, except in specific instances where radiation may prove to be less detrimental to the reliability of critical parts ([ref.
The sterilization of spacecraft is a difficult problem if flight reliability is not to be impaired.
It ran eight pages and had sixty-eight questions which were booby- trapped in a couple of places to give us a cross check on the reliability of the reporter as an observer.
Some were just run-of-the-mill but a large percentage of them were good, coming from people whose reliability couldn't be questioned.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reliability" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.