Reliably Sentence Examples
- The ability to instantly and, for a very low cost, reliably transfer money to anyone on the planet is a key ingredient in increasing the amount of trade that occurs online. 
- Some stocks reliably pay dividends, portions of a corporation's profits paid out in cash to its shareholders. 
- When your dog is letting go of the toy reliably, try asking him to "drop it" without holding on to the toy. 
- It is great exercise, and will also teach him to come to you more reliably. 
- This technique reliably distinguishes F. circinatum from other species in this complex. 
- However, in order to find the global minima reliably, some search must be performed. 
- Only one of the two commercially available Elisa tests was capable of reliably detecting the response of these birds to Avian Pneumovirus virus. 
- In addition, the Bayesian model reliably predicts consonant duration in cases of missing or hidden linguistic factors. 
- This approach is analyzed in terms of its ability to reliably identify, and provide good alternatives for, incorrectly hypothesized words. 
- It is the noble mission of the Korean People's Army to safeguard the socialist motherland and the people reliably by force of arms. Advertisement
- Despite changes being wrought by global warming, experts believe the deep permafrost will be reliably cool for at least the next 100 years. 
- Laundering money through electronic markets works only if you can reliably predict the direction of the market. 
- Once that is done you can run " restrained refinement ", and bad VDW clashes should be corrected fairly reliably. 
- In my opinion a qualified rifleman should be able to bring off the snap reliably, whether or not he ever needs it. 
- The only option remaining to give reliably satisfactory results is field beans, although you may get results from grazing rye in milder areas. Advertisement
- However, this argument appeared spurious, since practically nothing is reliably known about which kinds of intervention achieve relevant outcomes in PSE work. 
- And, we all know pleasant and reliably efficacious the latter stratagem is. 
- In hard water areas, you could add a tablespoonful of vinegar which I am reliably told helps keep fabrics soft. 
- While artificial weathering is reproducible; the acute aggressive stresses mitigate against reliably replicating natural conditions. 
- In the High Street is a picturesque group of half timbered cottages reliably thought to date from the 13th century. Advertisement
- If your dog doesn't reliably follow basic commands - such as sit, stay, come, off, and leave it - sign up for a class with your local humane society or obedience club. 
- They are also less likely to follow a doctor-prescribed regimen for a particular ailment or to take their regular medications reliably. 
- Unfortunately, it took many more years and some Japanese ingenuity before their textile scientists were able to reliably produce and weave that thin thread into something useful. 
- These varieties must then be propagated for three to ten years until their seeds reliably produce fruit that is true to type. 
- The family-owned wine estate also operates as a nègociant, buying grapes and wine from local producers in the region and they reliably can do no wrong. Advertisement
- This makes finding not just free games but reliably entertaining free games a snap. 
- Previous research indicated that, based on their responses to questions in the interview, children may reliably be assigned to one of four levels of gender constancy understanding. 
- As of 2004 there was no one test or group of tests that can reliably diagnose DIC because it is a clinical event that occurs without warning, arising from another event such as surgery, childbirth, snakebite, and certain disease conditions. 
- Red meat sources reliably replace the heme component of red blood cells, raising hemoglobin levels and helping to correct iron deficiency. 
- The menu features fresh local catches, such as pike, perch, and bullhead, and an assortment of other reliably delicious entrees and sandwiches. 
- We oppose animal experimentation, based on overwhelming scientific evidence that findings from animal models cannot be reliably extrapolated to humans. 
- A Japanese launch is also in the works, which I'm reliably informed will be going ahead in early December. 
- Not only is there a chance that a user can overdose from the ingredients found in crack cocaine, there is also no way to reliably tell from a glance that the drug purchased is exactly what the dealer says it is. 
- The Fossil watch repair warranty ensures that Fossil watches can be reliably repaired in the case of something going wrong. 
- Residual cancer could not reliably be predicted or discriminated from necrosis or mature teratoma by the prognostic criteria. 
- My relative definition of poverty is "the state of being unable to reliably purchase a bundle of goods that allow one to participate in the economic norms of one's society." 
- Although numerous studies have found that the ClearPlan Fertility Monitor can reliably detect peak fertility days in women taking Clomid, it may not detect high fertility days in every case. 
- But it's also an option for locals, when they want the kind of reliably low-key and comfortable environment provided by such a brand, without having to break the bank.