reliable
 
				विश्वसनीय
				definition
					
					noun
					
					the supporting cast includes old reliables like Mitchell
					
					a person or thing with trustworthy qualities.
					
					
					
					adjective
					
					a reliable source of information
					
					consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'reliable'
					
					
					
					
					
						खात्रीचा,
					
					
					
					
						भरवशाचा,
					
					
					
					
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				example
					
					Health services are responsible for ensuring the information exists and is 'reliable' and accessible.
					
					It takes long enough to track down a 'reliable' set of information sources for domestic companies anyway.
					
					In fact, when you look closely, the Net is not a very 'reliable' source of information at all.
					
					The difficulty in obtaining 'reliable' information makes some assessments impossible.
					
					Now the debate has shifted to what is the best and most 'reliable' measure of our economic performance.
					
					a 'reliable' witness
					
					Higher quality research is necessary to provide 'reliable' information to guide clinical practice.
					
					In the absence of 'reliable' sources, we can only guess at the process of societal formation.
					
					As a result, some animal experiments are underpowered and provide little 'reliable' information.
					
					Transforming advertising into 'reliable' information is probably impossible.
					
					The foetuses proved to be a 'reliable' source and the blood sugar level reduced.
					
					What we all need, whether to avoid illness or to be restored to health is a 'reliable' source of learned advice.
					
					We have a 'reliable' supply of grains and very good quality water supply so we have something to work with.
					
					It is difficult for producers to gain access to 'reliable' price information.
					
					The United Kingdom has no 'reliable' information on requirements for liver transplantation.
					
					There is also need to help them begin investing in housing anew as it is a very 'reliable' source of income.
					
					If you get it pure from a 'reliable' source, it gives you the energy to pursue a project to the very end and get it as right as it will ever get.
					
					She's my best friend and she vowed to me that she had received this intelligence from a 'reliable' source.
					
					Over a quarter of the population has no proper shelter and no 'reliable' source of food.
					
					it's a 'reliable' test
					
					The attempt will be to project Kerala as 'reliable' supplier of quality flowers to Europe.
					
					However, I went further than this in seeking 'reliable' information from victims.
					
					she's 'reliable'
					
					Tax increases on the old 'reliables' like cigarettes usually come in with immediate effect after the December 1 Budget.
					
					Human rights cannot be 'reliably' protected unless a locally sustained political authority is in place.
					
					What's new is the fact that a significant number of fish are willing, available and ready to react if any of these old 'reliables' is properly deployed.
					
					There are no new programmes - it's the old 'reliables' , the same cannon fodder across the board.
					
					Please note that we have not made any tests to prove the 'reliableness' of the suppliers.
					
					If governments are going to rely on intelligence, its 'reliability' is critical
					
					Examples are given to show how failure to consider accuracy and 'reliableness' may lead to erroneous conclusions.
					
					
					
					
				
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