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untrustworthy
1. In many people’s minds the Christian Bible - and by that we refer to the Hebrew and Aramaic texts in the Old Testament and the Greek in the New Testament - is just another religious book, containing mythical information that is not verifiable, and questionable tales that are considered by many to be untrustworthy flights of fantasy
2. As it was he had been seconded to the Battalion Aid Station as a stretcher bearer, I saw him and a L/cpl called Stanley who had the most untrustworthy face that I had ever seen but I could not get near him at this time
3. They are untrustworthy
4. The man is a politician and that makes him ab initio untrustworthy in business in my eyes for he has other interests and you are just another foreigner trying his luck
5. In forensic matters even your shadow is untrustworthy
6. Sheer excitement made their observations untrustworthy
7. “My associate is anxious to retire and, without him, my current delivery system is untrustworthy,” he said
8. I thought it odd that he wanted us between such potentially untrustworthy forces, but I could see his point
9. His Lord said to him From your mouth shall I judge you you wicked and idle servant who were untrustworthy
10. It was his suggestion, so his problem if I proved untrustworthy
11. Nancy had elected to take the two bags containing her precious video camera, her laptop computer and her satellite communication link unit as carry-on bags, unwilling to let these irreplaceable pieces of equipment be handled by the notoriously untrustworthy baggage handlers of Beirut Airport
12. untrustworthy fashion to put off those who could be put off by the
13. Instead, a more silent divide was being created on the ground through a sustained whisper campaign that branded Muslims as untrustworthy and anti-national (‘Sab ISI agents hai’)
14. For Modi, the media is important yet untrustworthy, an ally for publicity, an adversary on issues
15. me with stability but is untrustworthy, I will
16. Now, with the arrival of Miss Simone, an untrustworthy stranger who was threatening to take them all away from everything they’d ever known, it was a clear case of ‘us against her
17. Where they go I don't know but I do know the Lakellers are untrustworthy and mean
18. “He is a possible traitor and therefore untrustworthy
19. In Kawe he was the best carpenter but living a poor life because of alcoholism and being untrustworthy to his customers
20. smart and totally untrustworthy
21. Womanizers, spendthrifts, rich and untrustworthy, though not deliberately dishonest, and generally fun to be with
22. Do you seriously imagine Lady Evelyn would confide her intentions to a man who had proved himself so unreliable, so untrustworthy? She probably told him she'd bought Miranda off and that he'd seen the end of her
23. Drug slaves are unreliable and untrustworthy
24. Simpletons! They engaged untrustworthy people to change the notes--what a thing to trust to a casual stranger! Well, let us suppose that these simpletons succeed and each makes a million, and what follows for the rest of their lives? Each is dependent on the others for the rest of his life! Better hang oneself at once! And they did not know how to change the notes either; the man who changed the notes took five thousand roubles, and his hands trembled
25. She waited for the sound to subside, then said gravely: “What I am most sorry about is that the commonplace jealousy of a disappointed woman should become the pretext, in the untrustworthy mouth of a novice monk, for a charge as serious as that of heresy
26. All the same, he knew that the system was not completely infallible – such families sometimes went bankrupt, especially if they got involved in lending money to untrustworthy types such as kings and princes
27. The masters who taught me Divinity told me that biblical texts were highly untrustworthy
28. the Hamilton family for years! called untrustworthy and an “old pet,” he, Peter, who had been the dignified mainstay of Scarlett felt, rather than saw, the black chin begin to shake with hurt pride, and a
29. He had wished to know, finally, in the name of his mother, if Tess could really come to manage the old lady's fowl-farm or not; the lad who had hitherto superintended the birds having proved untrustworthy
30. Simpletons! They engaged untrustworthy people to change the notes—what a thing to trust to a casual stranger! Well, let us suppose that these simpletons succeed and each makes a million, and what follows for the rest of their lives? Each is dependent on the others for the rest of his life! Better hang oneself at once! And they did not know how to change the notes either; the man who
31. The beginning of spring in Cambridge was an untrustworthy and ugly liar
32. He obtained it without much difficulty, for a large amount of painful experience had not sufficed to make Caleb Garth cautious about his own affairs, or distrustful of his fellow-men when they had not proved themselves untrustworthy; and he had the highest opinion of Fred, was "sure the lad would turn out well—an open affectionate fellow, with a good bottom to his character—you might trust him for anything
33. 1) Brian told Amy she was an untrustworthy friend and stopped talking to her
34. Unfortunately the film also had the appallingly racist premise that American blacks were an untrustworthy and murderous bunch, intent on kidnapping white women for their own nefarious ends, and that the nation’s only hope lay with the Ku Klux Klan
35. Utterly untrustworthy, but interested first and foremost in protecting his own position
36. They showed that I wasscreening test on both my heads – all the tests I had to go through under government medical officers before my nomination clever, imaginative, irresponsible, untrustworthy, extrovert, nothing you couldn’t have guessed
37. Simpletons! They engaged untrustworthy people to change the notes— what a thing to trust to a casual stranger! Well, let us suppose that these simpletons succeed and each makes a million, and what follows for the rest of their lives? Each is dependent on the others for the rest of his life! Better hang oneself at once! And they did not know how to change the notes either; the man who changed the notes took five thousand roubles, and his hands trembled
38. On the basis of these necessarily untrustworthy reports Napoleon gave his orders, which had either been executed before he gave them or could not be and were not executed