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RELIABILITY TRIAL

  • Reliability trial
  • Organised bicycle ride

    A reliability trial is an organised bicycle ride which challenges a cyclist to complete a course, passing through designated control points, within a

    Reliability trial

    Reliability_trial

  • 1979 Round Australia Trial
  • The 1979 Round Australia Trial, officially the Repco Reliability Trial was the twelfth running of the Round Australia Trial. The rally took place between

    1979 Round Australia Trial

    1979_Round_Australia_Trial

  • Round Australia Trial
  • Long-distance motorsport event

    A40, driven by D. Cummins third. The first Redex round-Australia reliability trial, of 6,500 miles (10,500 km), had a first prize of £1,000, and entry

    Round Australia Trial

    Round_Australia_Trial

  • Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost
  • Luxury car produced from 1906 to 1926

    coachbuilder Barker was fitted, and the car readied for the Scottish reliability trials of 1907 and, immediately afterwards, another 15,000-mile (24,000 km)

    Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost

    Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost

    Rolls-Royce_Silver_Ghost

  • Scottish Six Days Trial
  • Motorcycle competition

    area. By 1912 the event was known as the "Scottish Six Days Open Reliability Trial" and by 1914 rules were agreed together with a marking system and

    Scottish Six Days Trial

    Scottish_Six_Days_Trial

  • Jack Murray (racing driver)
  • Australian racing driver

    most remembered for his participation in the REDEX Round Australia Reliability Trials in the 1950s. Murray was born in Port Melbourne, Victoria, to Walter

    Jack Murray (racing driver)

    Jack_Murray_(racing_driver)

  • Repco
  • Australian automotive engineering/retailer company

    Championship Auto Action 10 September 2020 Repco Reliability Trial Aug 79 Navy News 1 June 1979 p. 16 Reliability Trial to Start Hamersley News 12 October 1978

    Repco

    Repco

    Repco

  • Auto racing
  • Motorsport involving the racing of cars for competition

    recorded as early as 1867. Many of the earliest events were effectively reliability trials, aimed at proving these new machines were a practical mode of transport

    Auto racing

    Auto racing

    Auto_racing

  • Reliability engineering
  • Sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes dependability

    Reliability engineering is a sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes the ability of equipment to function without failure. Reliability is

    Reliability engineering

    Reliability_engineering

  • Rallying
  • Form of motorsport

    1902 to 1904, then the Scottish Reliability Trial from 1905. The Motor Cycling Club allowed cars to enter its trials and runs from 1904 (London–Edinburgh

    Rallying

    Rallying

    Rallying

  • Rolls-Royce Limited
  • 1906–1987 UK automobile and aerospace manufacturer

    other manufacturers, fearing that the engines' much admired quality and reliability would risk being compromised. Instead the Derby factory was extended

    Rolls-Royce Limited

    Rolls-Royce Limited

    Rolls-Royce_Limited

  • Vauxhall Motors
  • British car company

    design an engine for cars to be entered in the 1908 RAC and Scottish Reliability Trial, held in June that year. The cars were so successful that Pomeroy

    Vauxhall Motors

    Vauxhall_Motors

  • Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme
  • International sport governing body

    reborn in 1912, with its headquarters now in England. The Six Days Reliability Trial was held the following year, the first international event of the

    Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme

    Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme

    Fédération_Internationale_de_Motocyclisme

  • Claude Johnson
  • British businessman and Managing Director of Rolls-Royce Ltd.

    aero engines continue to maintain their reputation for unparalleled reliability. Quite recently three flying boats equipped with Rolls-Royce Eagle engines

    Claude Johnson

    Claude_Johnson

  • T.B. (Thompson Brothers)
  • Motor vehicle

    Stock Trial; Victory Cup; One Day Reliability; London-Land's End; London-Holyhead; Reliability Trial; Reliability Trial; Open Reliability Trial; Vesey

    T.B. (Thompson Brothers)

    T.B. (Thompson Brothers)

    T.B._(Thompson_Brothers)

  • Overland Adventure
  • 1954 Australian film

    Story of the 1954 Redex Reliability Trial is a 1954 documentary directed by Ken G. Hall about the 1954 Redex Reliability Trial. It appears to have also

    Overland Adventure

    Overland_Adventure

  • Cecil Kimber
  • British automobile designer

    contests. In March 1925, Kimber won the 300 mile "London-to-Land's End Reliability Trial" while driving Morris Garage's "Old Number One". It was the manufacturer's

    Cecil Kimber

    Cecil_Kimber

  • Jack Davey
  • New Zealand-born Australian radio personality (1907–1959)

    love affair with cars for most of his life, and when the first Redex Reliability Trial (a round-Australia rally) was announced, he was one of the first to

    Jack Davey

    Jack Davey

    Jack_Davey

  • Inter-rater reliability
  • Measure of consensus in ratings given by multiple observers

    inter-rater reliability (also called by various similar names, such as inter-rater agreement, inter-rater concordance, inter-observer reliability, inter-coder

    Inter-rater reliability

    Inter-rater_reliability

  • History of auto racing
  • during the journey." Thus, it blurred the distinctions between a reliability trial, a general event, and a race. One hundred and two competitors paid

    History of auto racing

    History_of_auto_racing

  • Star Motor Company
  • UK automobile manufacturer

    in the 1909 Irish Reliability Trial, while a 12 hp (8.9 kW) won its class in all the hillclimbs of the Scottish Automobile Club trial, where a new 2862 cc

    Star Motor Company

    Star Motor Company

    Star_Motor_Company

  • Liège (car)
  • Car

    Worcestershire. Their agility off-road led to their being used in Classic Reliability Trials as organised by the Motor Cycling Club. The Liège has a glass fibre

    Liège (car)

    Liège (car)

    Liège_(car)

  • Morgan Motor Company
  • British motor vehicle manufacturer

    "very tough" ACU Six Days' Trial in 1913, in the sidecar class. The same year, the company entered the MCC reliability trial, which it continued to do

    Morgan Motor Company

    Morgan Motor Company

    Morgan_Motor_Company

  • Apology (Plato)
  • Socratic dialogue written by Plato

    Socrates. There are debates among scholars as to the reliability of the Apology's account of the trial. The Apology of Socrates, by the philosopher Plato

    Apology (Plato)

    Apology_(Plato)

  • Newsfront
  • 1978 Australian film

    immigration to Australia, the combatting of the rabbit plague, the Redex Reliability Trial, the 1955 Hunter Valley floods, the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 1956

    Newsfront

    Newsfront

  • Cadillac Runabout and Tonneau
  • Automobiles built in 1902

    000 Miles Reliability Trial, where it came fourth in its price class in overall points but first in its class in points scored for reliability. Production

    Cadillac Runabout and Tonneau

    Cadillac Runabout and Tonneau

    Cadillac_Runabout_and_Tonneau

  • Bennett & Barkell Motorcycles
  • English Material, together with success in the NSW Motor Cycle Club's Reliability Trial on 9 June 1917. johnj (25 October 2009). "Sydney bicycle manufacturers

    Bennett & Barkell Motorcycles

    Bennett_&_Barkell_Motorcycles

  • Randonneuring
  • Long-distance cycling sport

    extra climbing. Challenge riding Cyclosportive Race Across America Reliability trial "Randonneurs USA". Randonneuring. May 15, 2007. Seray, Jacques (1982)

    Randonneuring

    Randonneuring

    Randonneuring

  • Shinkansen
  • Japanese high-speed rail system

    completed reliability trials on the Yosan Line east of Matsuyama (in Shikoku) in September 2013. The third set was undertaking gauge changing trials at Shin-Yatsushiro

    Shinkansen

    Shinkansen

    Shinkansen

  • Marjorie Cottle
  • British motorcycle racer

    motorcycle trials rider. She was one of Britain's best-known motorcyclists in the 1920s and 1930s. She competed regularly in reliability trials and was considered

    Marjorie Cottle

    Marjorie Cottle

    Marjorie_Cottle

  • Women in aviation
  • Role of women aviators in history

    be allowed to act as hostesses on planes. She was hired on a three-month trial basis by Boeing Air Transport and selected as one of the first seven flight

    Women in aviation

    Women in aviation

    Women_in_aviation

  • Mercedes-Benz W136
  • Motor vehicle

    1938 until 1941; nearly all were exported. In the 1930s, various reliability trials / rallies were made popular by the Nazi regime, to stimulate development

    Mercedes-Benz W136

    Mercedes-Benz W136

    Mercedes-Benz_W136

  • Waratah motorcycles
  • Australian motorcycle

    the 212 mile, St. George Motor-Cycle Club's second annual 12 hours' reliability trial 25 November 1922 Both F. Williams and L. Walsh were scheduled to compete

    Waratah motorcycles

    Waratah motorcycles

    Waratah_motorcycles

  • Woody Point, Queensland
  • Suburb of Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia

    reconstructed during 2008 at a cost of $9.6 million. A one-off 'high speed reliability trial' motor race was held in 1936, with a 4.2km (2.65 mile) circuit using

    Woody Point, Queensland

    Woody Point, Queensland

    Woody_Point,_Queensland

  • Trials of the Knights Templar
  • Inquisitions and trials of the Knights Templar

    more charges. Since torture was used to elicit these confessions, the reliability of their testimony before this and other inquisitional tribunals remains

    Trials of the Knights Templar

    Trials of the Knights Templar

    Trials_of_the_Knights_Templar

  • Randomized controlled trial
  • Form of scientific experiment

    A randomized controlled trial (RCT) is a type of statistical experiment designed to evaluate the efficacy or safety of an intervention by minimizing bias

    Randomized controlled trial

    Randomized controlled trial

    Randomized_controlled_trial

  • Betty and Nancy Debenham
  • English motorcyclists and sports journalists

    A few weeks later, Nancy Debenham came out on top in a 200-mile reliability trial organized by the London Motor Cycling Club involving about 40 riders

    Betty and Nancy Debenham

    Betty and Nancy Debenham

    Betty_and_Nancy_Debenham

  • Chambers Motors
  • Defunct Irish/Northern Irish automobile manufacturing company

    Chambers cars competed in many hill-climb, reliability, and time trials. In the Irish Reliability Trial of 1906 during non-stop runs an average petrol

    Chambers Motors

    Chambers Motors

    Chambers_Motors

  • Death of Caylee Anthony
  • 2008 death of an American toddler in Orlando, Florida, U.S.

    expedited for the trial had "so far" shown that such banding only occurred post mortem. Finally, over defense objections to scientific reliability, Arpad Vass

    Death of Caylee Anthony

    Death of Caylee Anthony

    Death_of_Caylee_Anthony

  • Boxer (armoured fighting vehicle)
  • Multinational wheeled armoured fighting vehicle

    seven years, prototypes accrued over 90,000 km of reliability trials and over 90,000 km of durability trials. At this time there were three confirmed production

    Boxer (armoured fighting vehicle)

    Boxer (armoured fighting vehicle)

    Boxer_(armoured_fighting_vehicle)

  • Clinical trial
  • Phase of clinical research in medicine

    Clinical trials are prospective biomedical or behavioral research studies on human participants designed to answer specific questions about biomedical

    Clinical trial

    Clinical trial

    Clinical_trial

  • Elsie Knocker
  • British nurse and ambulance driver (1884–1978)

    and German. This meant that Knocker had to cancel a "ladies stiff reliability trial" with "plenty of hairpin bends" over 120 miles of Hampshire and Dorset

    Elsie Knocker

    Elsie Knocker

    Elsie_Knocker

  • Admissible evidence
  • Facts introduced to the fact finder in a court proceeding

    The trial judge performs a "gatekeeping" role in excluding unreliable testimony. The United States Supreme Court first addressed the reliability requirement

    Admissible evidence

    Admissible_evidence

  • Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York
  • US state criminal case against president

    to campaign for the 2024 presidential election, even if convicted. The trial began on April 15, 2024. On April 30, Trump also became the first U.S. president

    Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York

    Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York

    Prosecution_of_Donald_Trump_in_New_York

  • Tazio Nuvolari
  • Italian racing driver (1892–1953)

    but did not finish. He also raced cars, winning the Coppa Verona reliability trial in 1921. In 1925, Nuvolari became the 350 cc European Motorcycling

    Tazio Nuvolari

    Tazio Nuvolari

    Tazio_Nuvolari

  • Ford works team (Australia)
  • Ford also entered a three car Ford Cortina team in the 1979 Repco Reliability Trial which started and finished at the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds. Despite

    Ford works team (Australia)

    Ford_works_team_(Australia)

  • Robertstown, South Australia
  • Town in South Australia

    history of hosting motorcycle events, including the South Australian Reliability Trials Championship (SART). One of the rounds is held in Robertstown and

    Robertstown, South Australia

    Robertstown, South Australia

    Robertstown,_South_Australia

  • Veteran Car Club of Great Britain
  • Automobile associations in the United Kingdom

    before 1905. There were 235 members of the club. In 1950 a rally and reliability trial in Oxford attracted 84 cars, the oldest an 1895 Lutzmann with a 4 hp

    Veteran Car Club of Great Britain

    Veteran Car Club of Great Britain

    Veteran_Car_Club_of_Great_Britain

  • Glossip v. Oklahoma
  • 2025 United States Supreme Court case

    an appeals court agreed, and granted Glossip a new trial. Amid questions about Sneed's reliability as a witness, Glossip's attorney requested that, before

    Glossip v. Oklahoma

    Glossip_v._Oklahoma

  • Outcome switching
  • Changing outcomes of clinical trial after initiation

    and undermine the reliability of the trial, for instance when outcomes are switched after researchers already have access to trial data. That way, researchers

    Outcome switching

    Outcome_switching

  • East Grinstead CC
  • Cycling touring club

    Time Trial. Today the club enjoys some local success in Time Trials and is a regular promoter of cyclo-cross, individual time trial & reliability trial rides

    East Grinstead CC

    East_Grinstead_CC

  • Rockhampton Airport
  • Airport in Queensland, Australia

    1954 Redex Air Reliability Trial, an air version of the long-distance motorsport rally. The first section of planes competing in the trial arrived at Connor

    Rockhampton Airport

    Rockhampton Airport

    Rockhampton_Airport

  • William Watson (motoring pioneer)
  • British racing driver (1873–1961)

    and came third on a 40 hp Berliet. He entered the 1907 Scottish Reliability Trial, winning a gold medal on the 40 hp Berliet, averaging 22 mpg fuel

    William Watson (motoring pioneer)

    William Watson (motoring pioneer)

    William_Watson_(motoring_pioneer)

  • Omer Beaugendre
  • French cyclist (1883–1954)

    Omer Beaugendre Beaugendre at a reliability trial in 1910 Personal information Full name Omer Beaugendre Born (1883-09-09)9 September 1883 Salbris, France

    Omer Beaugendre

    Omer Beaugendre

    Omer_Beaugendre

  • Cycling
  • Activity of riding a bicycle

    for example cyclosportives (or gran fondos), Challenge Rides or reliability trials, and hill climbs include registration requirements and will provide

    Cycling

    Cycling

    Cycling

  • Middlesex County Automobile Club
  • Motor club in England

    in most years. The most notable of these events was the 100 Miles Reliability Trial, that was held every year without a break (except during the war)

    Middlesex County Automobile Club

    Middlesex_County_Automobile_Club

  • AJ Dixon
  • Motorcycle pioneer and racing driver

    London's Land's End Trial in his Singer 10HP. This was the only Singer in the race. The 1921 Midlands Light Car Club 1-day Reliability Trial was held on 23

    AJ Dixon

    AJ Dixon

    AJ_Dixon

  • PACE trial
  • Controversial study into ME/CFS treatments

    bias resulting from it will impact the reliability of the trial outcomes. Multiple authors of the PACE trial noted potential conflicts of interest in

    PACE trial

    PACE_trial

  • Winifred Pink
  • British racing car driver

    horsepower Eric-Campbell two seater. She competed with this vehicle in a reliability trial in 1921 from Yeovil to Land's End. Pink placed third in the Light

    Winifred Pink

    Winifred Pink

    Winifred_Pink

  • Nina Eva Vida Jones
  • Australian racing motorist (1882–1966)

    Chandler Motor Car. In 1923 she went on a tour in her car and entered a reliability trial. She began competing in events organised by the Royal Automobile Club

    Nina Eva Vida Jones

    Nina Eva Vida Jones

    Nina_Eva_Vida_Jones

  • Diatto
  • Italian automobile manufacturer

    lowest fuel consumption); 1914 Italy - the Milan-Sanremo (320 km reliability trial). 1923 Italy - 'Circuito del Garda' won by Guido Meregalli. Italy

    Diatto

    Diatto

    Diatto

  • Brier score
  • Measure of the accuracy of probabilistic predictions

    score can be decomposed into three additive components: uncertainty, reliability, and resolution. B S = R E L − R E S + U N C {\displaystyle BS=REL-RES+UNC}

    Brier score

    Brier_score

  • DNA evidence in the O. J. Simpson murder trial
  • Use of DNA in the American murder trial

    collected and preserved but not the reliability of the results. Scheck specifically said the outcome of the trial "muddied" the premise of the Innocence

    DNA evidence in the O. J. Simpson murder trial

    DNA evidence in the O. J. Simpson murder trial

    DNA_evidence_in_the_O._J._Simpson_murder_trial

  • Dewar Trophy
  • Award

    one of the cars was locked away until the start of the 2000-miles reliability trials in June 1908. It came out the winner of the R.A.C. Trophy for its

    Dewar Trophy

    Dewar_Trophy

  • Validity (statistics)
  • Extent to which a measurement corresponds to reality

    it measures what it is supposed to measure. This is not the same as reliability, which is the extent to which a measurement gives results that are very

    Validity (statistics)

    Validity_(statistics)

  • Evan Green (journalist)
  • Australian journalist (1930–1996)

    whose action takes place in the fictitious 1956 Redex Trial (the last Redex Reliability Trial was in 1955). Several real-life characters appear, notably

    Evan Green (journalist)

    Evan_Green_(journalist)

  • BTRDA Rally Series
  • (British Trials and Rally Drivers Association) was formed in 1938 by a group of disgruntled participants in the London-Gloucester reliability trials. The

    BTRDA Rally Series

    BTRDA_Rally_Series

  • Royal Automobile Association
  • Motor club in Australia

    Early members participated in the Adelaide Hills hill climbs and reliability trials, contributing to the development of motorsport in South Australia

    Royal Automobile Association

    Royal_Automobile_Association

  • Saroléa
  • Defunct Belgian motor vehicle manufacturer

    1920s, the firm became successfully involved with long-distance runs, reliability trials and hill climbs. From 1927 on, the company made its own gearboxes

    Saroléa

    Saroléa

    Saroléa

  • Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire
  • Psychometric instrument for visual imagery vividness

    Pérez-Fabello evaluated the reliability and construct validity of the VVIQ and the VVIQ2. Cronbach's α {\displaystyle \alpha } reliabilities for both the VVIQ and

    Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire

    Vividness_of_Visual_Imagery_Questionnaire

  • Land's End to John o' Groats
  • Traversal of the length of Great Britain

    1993, John Brown initiated the Land's End to John o' Groats Historic Reliability Trial, a race for vintage road vehicles. The race is held each December

    Land's End to John o' Groats

    Land's End to John o' Groats

    Land's_End_to_John_o'_Groats

  • Brooker & Sons
  • (1931– ), was a competitor in the 6,500 miles (10,500 km) 1953 Redex Reliability Trial, as co-driver of Les March's MG-TD sports car. William Brooker (26

    Brooker & Sons

    Brooker_&_Sons

  • Challenge riding
  • Form of cycling

    pre- or early-season training events (sometimes in the UK called reliability trials). Others, often referred to as Randonnées, brevets or Audax events

    Challenge riding

    Challenge_riding

  • Anthony Wilding
  • New Zealand tennis player

    In July 1908 he won a gold medal in a 1,437 kilometres (893 mi) reliability trial from Land's End to John o' Groats on his BAT-JAP motorcycle. Several

    Anthony Wilding

    Anthony Wilding

    Anthony_Wilding

  • National Benzole
  • British petroleum brand

    a Rolls-Royce 40/50 hp that successfully completed a 10,000-mile reliability trial fuelled exclusively by National Benzole. Problems arose in the same

    National Benzole

    National_Benzole

  • Pierre Giffard
  • French journalist (1853-1922)

    cheap during the journey. Thus it blurred the distinctions between a reliability trial, a general event and a race, but the main prize was for the first

    Pierre Giffard

    Pierre Giffard

    Pierre_Giffard

  • Vauxhall A-Type
  • Motor vehicle

    of twenty-two. He first made his mark at the 1908 RAC and Scottish Reliability Trial, held in June of that year. His first prototype, a development of

    Vauxhall A-Type

    Vauxhall A-Type

    Vauxhall_A-Type

  • Load pocket
  • making construction of new fossil fuel turbines (necessary for the grid reliability) uneconomical; construction of new transmission is also opposed by the

    Load pocket

    Load_pocket

  • Disappearance of Michele Anne Harris
  • Disappearance of an American woman on September 11, 2001

    between the two accounts significant enough to cast doubt on Steele's reliability, and given his expressed concerns over the negative effect coming forward

    Disappearance of Michele Anne Harris

    Disappearance_of_Michele_Anne_Harris

  • Ryan Brougham
  • Transport Speed and Efficiency Trophy Race. Later, at the 1928 Ford Tudor Reliability Trial and Air Tour, Hawks placed sixth in "Miss Maxwell House". Hawks popularized

    Ryan Brougham

    Ryan Brougham

    Ryan_Brougham

  • Mason Motor Car Company
  • Defunct United States motor vehicle manufacturer

    Mason's slogan. Beginning in 1907 the Mason was used in racing and reliability trials. The 1906 to 1908 Mason was made as a touring car or runabout and

    Mason Motor Car Company

    Mason Motor Car Company

    Mason_Motor_Car_Company

  • Wrongful conviction of David Camm
  • American police officer wrongfully convicted of murder (born 1964)

    September 28, 2000. He was released from custody in 2013 after his third trial resulted in an acquittal. Charles Boney is serving time for the murders

    Wrongful conviction of David Camm

    Wrongful conviction of David Camm

    Wrongful_conviction_of_David_Camm

  • Dorothy Levitt
  • 20th-century British racing driver

    affronted at having to teach a woman to drive. Cars were entered in official trials to accumulate performance information for possible buyers; only the company

    Dorothy Levitt

    Dorothy Levitt

    Dorothy_Levitt

  • Charles Franklin
  • Irish motorcycle designer and racer

    Belgian FN single-cylinder machines, which he rode in the reliability trials and beach speed trials in 1903 and 1904 and at the 1904 Crystal Palace event

    Charles Franklin

    Charles_Franklin

  • Electronic voting in India
  • Component of Indian electoral system

    elections with a small percentage (2%) of the VVPATs verified to ensure the reliability before certifying the final results. The Election Commission of India

    Electronic voting in India

    Electronic voting in India

    Electronic_voting_in_India

  • Sacco and Vanzetti
  • Italian American anarchist duo executed by Massachusetts

    to commit the murders, though later commentators have questioned its reliability and conclusiveness, given questions about the chain of custody and possible

    Sacco and Vanzetti

    Sacco and Vanzetti

    Sacco_and_Vanzetti

  • Jürgen Barth
  • German racing driver

    The Porsche 924 in which Jürgen Barth and Roland Kushmaul placed ninth outright in the 1979 Repco Reliability Trial. The car is pictured in 2016.

    Jürgen Barth

    Jürgen Barth

    Jürgen_Barth

  • Dying declaration
  • Type of legal testimony

    fabricate testimony, and as such, the hearsay statement carries with it some reliability. In medieval English courts, the principle originated of Nemo moriturus

    Dying declaration

    Dying_declaration

  • Shivani Bhatnagar
  • Indian journalist and writer

    instances where the evidence was deemed as ineffective or was questioned on reliability. The phone calls between Ravi Kant Sharma and Pradeep Sharma were nicknamed

    Shivani Bhatnagar

    Shivani_Bhatnagar

  • Daubert standard
  • Expert witness evidence rule in American law

    from "scientific knowledge", rests on the trial judge. Relevance and reliability: This requires the trial judge to ensure that the expert's testimony

    Daubert standard

    Daubert_standard

  • DFW Mars
  • aircraft were distinguished in pre-war passenger-carrying feats and reliability trials. They were purchased by both the German military and the British Admiralty

    DFW Mars

    DFW Mars

    DFW_Mars

  • Florida v. Harris
  • 2013 United States Supreme Court case

    (2013), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court addressed the reliability of a dog sniff by a detection dog trained to identify narcotics, under

    Florida v. Harris

    Florida v. Harris

    Florida_v._Harris

  • Eva Askquith
  • British motorcycle racer

    ride the £200 100-mile reliability trial organised by Leeds Motor Club but not one of the 100 solo riders got through the muddy trial with a clean sheet,

    Eva Askquith

    Eva_Askquith

  • Wikipedia
  • Free online crowdsourced encyclopedia

    against women and a geographical bias against the Global South. While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved

    Wikipedia

    Wikipedia

    Wikipedia

  • Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial
  • 2000 trial in the Netherlands

    bombing trial began on 3 May 2000, more than 11 years after the destruction of Pan Am Flight 103 on 21 December 1988. The 36-week bench trial took place

    Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial

    Pan_Am_Flight_103_bombing_trial

  • Lucy Letby
  • British nurse convicted of murder (born 1990)

    scientist and a paediatric endocrinologist, also raised concerns about the reliability of the assay, argued that the prosecution inappropriately relied on studies

    Lucy Letby

    Lucy_Letby

  • Google Chrome
  • Web browser developed by Google

    Rooting Search engine manipulation effect Side project time Sitelink Site reliability engineering StudyTube VTuber YouTube Poop YouTuber list Products Android

    Google Chrome

    Google Chrome

    Google_Chrome

  • Beta C-Mag
  • 100-round drum magazine

    frequent failures to feed among the issues; likewise, British Armed Forces trials found that the C-Mag did not give reliable performance when loaded with

    Beta C-Mag

    Beta C-Mag

    Beta_C-Mag

  • Rettendon murders
  • Triple murder in England

    gave evidence against his former friends at their trial. Questions were raised over the reliability of mobile phone records used to corroborate the informant's

    Rettendon murders

    Rettendon_murders

  • Data
  • Unit of information

    not published or does not have enough details to be reproduced. Data reliability. More serious problems can occur when data is used under the assumption

    Data

    Data

    Data

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  • Hawthorne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Hawthorne

    English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived by a bush or hedge of hawthorn (Old English haguþorn, hægþorn, i.e. thorn used for making hedges and enclosures, Old English haga, (ge)hæg), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, such as Hawthorn in County Durham. In Scotland the surname originated in the Durham place name, and from Scotland it was taken to Ireland. This spelling is now found primarily in northern Ireland.The American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–64) was a direct descendant of Major William Hathorne, one of the English Puritans who settled in MA in 1630, and whose son John Hathorne was one of the judges in the Salem witchcraft trials. The writer’s father was a sea captain, as was his grandfather, the revolutionary war hero Daniel Hathorne (1731–96). The spelling of the surname was altered by the novelist.

    Hawthorne

  • Peres
  • Surname or Lastname

    Portuguese

    Peres

    Portuguese : patronymic from the personal name Pedro (see Peter).Spanish and Jewish (Sephardic) : variant of Perez 2.English : variant of Pierce.Possibly also Hungarian : occupational name from peres ‘procurator’, ‘advocate’ (from per ‘trial’).

    Peres

  • QETSIYAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    QETSIYAH

    (קְצִיעָה) Hebrew name QETSIYAH means "cassia," a bark similar to cinnamon. In the bible, this is the name of the second daughter of Job, born after his trial. 

    QETSIYAH

  • Champion
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and French

    Champion

    English (of Norman origin) and French : status name for a professional champion, especially an agent employed to represent one of the parties in a trial by combat, a method of settling disputes current in the Middle Ages. The word comes from Old French champion, campion (Late Latin campio, genitive campionis, a derivative of campus ‘plain’, ‘field of battle’). Compare Campion, Kemp.

    Champion

  • Kaheela |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Kaheela |

    Labor, Triumph, Trial

    Kaheela |

  • Syn
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Syn

    Invoked during trials.

    Syn

  • QEREN HAPPUWK
  • Female

    Hebrew

    QEREN HAPPUWK

    (קֶרֶן-הַפּוּךְ) Hebrew name QEREN HAPPUWK means "horn of antimony," a black paint used for eye-shadow. In the bible, this is the name of one of Job's daughters born after his trial.

    QEREN HAPPUWK

  • KEZIA
  • Female

    English

    KEZIA

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Qetsiyah, KEZIA means "cassia," a bark similar to cinnamon. In the bible, this is the name of the second daughter of Job, born after his trial. 

    KEZIA

  • Ossy
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Ossy

    Divine spear; God's spear. Famous Bearer: poet Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), who was put on trial...

    Ossy

  • Sewall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sewall

    English : variant of Sewell.Samuel Sewall (1652–1730) came with his parents from Bishop Stoke, Hampshire, England, to Newbury, MA, as a nine-year-old boy. In 1676 he married Hannah Hull, a wealthy heiress, and in 1681 he was appointed printer to the Council in Boston. He served as a judge in the infamous Salem witchcraft trials of 1692—the only one of the judges to admit publicly that he had been wrong. In 1700 he published The Selling of Joseph, which argues that all men are created equal and presents theological arguments against slavery.

    Sewall

  • Brattle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brattle

    English : habitational name from the village of Brattle, near Ashford in Kent.Thomas Brattle (c.1624–83) was reckoned, at the time of his death, to be the wealthiest man in New England. His son, also called Thomas Brattle (1658–1713), treasurer of Harvard College from 1693 to 1713, was a man noted for his rationality and humanism, which included opposition to the Salem withccraft trials of 1692.

    Brattle

  • Ossie
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Ossie

    Divine spear; God's spear. Famous Bearer: poet Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), who was put on trial...

    Ossie

  • Bether
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Bether

    Division, or in the trial.

    Bether

  • Cheever
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cheever

    English : from Anglo-Norman French chivere, chevre ‘goat’ (Latin capra ‘nanny goat’), applied as a nickname for an unpredictable or temperamental person, or a metonymic occupational name for a goatherd.Born in London in about 1614, the son of spinner William Cheaver, Ezekiel Cheever came to Boston in June 1637. After a brief sojourn in New Haven, CT, he was master of the Boston Latin School from 1670 until his death in 1708. He had twelve children; his youngest son, also called Ezekiel, was the clerk to the court in the infamous Salem witchcraft trials of 1692.

    Cheever

  • Gether
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Gether

    The vale of trial or searching.

    Gether

  • Kaheela
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Kaheela

    Labor, Triumph, Trial

    Kaheela

  • KEREN-HAPPUCH
  • Female

    English

    KEREN-HAPPUCH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Qeren happuwk, KEREN-HAPPUCH means "horn of antimony," a black paint used for eye-shadow. In the bible, this is the name of one of Job's daughters born after his trial.

    KEREN-HAPPUCH

  • Kaheela
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Kaheela

    Labour; Triumph; Trial

    Kaheela

  • Sayer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sayer

    English : from the Middle English personal name Saher or Seir. This is probably a Norman introduction of the Continental Germanic personal name Sigiheri, composed of the elements sigi ‘victory’ + heri ‘army’. However, it could also represent a Middle English survival of an unrecorded Old English name, Sǣhere, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + here ‘army’.English : occupational name, from Middle English saghier (see Sawyer) or Old French seieor.English : occupational name for a professional reciter, from an agent derivative of Middle English say(en), sey(en) ‘to say’.English : from a reduced form of Middle English assayer, an agent derivative of assay ‘trial’, ‘test’, Old French essay (from Late Latin exagium, a derivative of exagmināre ‘to weigh’), hence an occupational name for an assayer of metals or a taster of food.English : occupational name for a maker or seller of say, a type of cloth, from Middle English say + the agent suffix -er. See also Say.Welsh : occupational name from Welsh saer ‘carpenter’ or from saer maen ‘stonecutter’, i.e. mason.French : occupational name for a reaper or mower, from an agent derivative of Old French seer ‘to cut’ (Latin secare).Dutch : occupational name for a weaver of serge, from an agent derivative of saai ‘serge’.Dutch : occupational name from zaaier ‘sower’.

    Sayer

  • Mather
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mather

    English : occupational name for a mower or reaper of grass or hay, Old English mǣðere. Compare Mead, Mower. Hay was formerly of great importance, not only as feed for animals in winter but also for bedding.English : in southern Lancashire, where it has long been a common surname, it is probably a relatively late development of Madder (see Mader).English : The prominent Mather family of New England were established in America by Richard Mather (1596–1669) in 1635. He was a Puritan clergyman from a well-established family of Lowton, Lancashire, England. After he emigrated, he was in great demand as a preacher, finally settling in Dorchester, MA. His son Increase Mather (1639–1723) was a diplomat and president of Harvard. He married his step-sister Maria Cotton, herself the daughter of an eminent Puritan divine, John Cotton. Their son Cotton Mather (1663–1728) bore both family names. The latter was a minister who is remembered for his part in witchcraft trials, but he was also a man of science and a fellow of the Royal Society in London.

    Mather

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  • Raiha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Raiha

    Smell; Fragrance

  • Almas
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kurdish, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi

    Almas

    A Diamond; Adamant; Brightness

  • Donal
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Christian, French, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish

    Donal

    World Mighty; Great Chief; Similar to Donald; World Ruler

  • Seel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Seel

    English : variant of Seal.North German : metonymic occupational name for a rope maker, from Middle Low German sēl ‘rope’.

  • Yuvleen
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Yuvleen

    Absorbed in Youthfulness

  • Shrayathi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shrayathi

    To reach

  • Sivapriyan | ஸீவாப்ரியந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sivapriyan | ஸீவாப்ரியந

  • Prakriti
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Prakriti

    Earth; Nature; Beautiful

  • Aparoop
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Aparoop

    Uncommon

  • Parvatham
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Parvatham

    Goddess Sita

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  • Liability
  • n.

    That which one is under obligation to pay, or for which one is liable.

  • Liabilities
  • pl.

    of Liability

  • Pliability
  • n.

    The quality or state of being pliable; flexibility; as, pliability of disposition.

  • Amenableness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being amenable; liability to answer charges; answerableness.

  • Lability
  • n.

    Liability to lapse, err, or apostatize.

  • Fragility
  • n.

    Liability to error and sin; frailty.

  • Liability
  • n.

    The state of being liable; as, the liability of an insurer; liability to accidents; liability to the law.

  • Liableness
  • n.

    Quality of being liable; liability.

  • Deceivableness
  • n.

    Liability to be deceived or misled; as, the deceivableness of a child.

  • Doughfaceism
  • n.

    The character of a doughface; truckling pliability.

  • Crankness
  • n.

    Liability to be overset; -- said of a ship or other vessel.

  • Readability
  • n.

    The state of being readable; readableness.

  • Errableness
  • n.

    Liability to error.

  • Reliability
  • n.

    The state or quality of being reliable; reliableness.

  • Amovability
  • n.

    Liability to be removed or dismissed from office.

  • Danger
  • n.

    Power to harm; subjection or liability to penalty.

  • Liability
  • n.

    the sum of one's pecuniary obligations; -- opposed to assets.

  • Quakness
  • n.

    The state of being quaky; liability to quake.

  • Perishableness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being perishable; liability to decay or destruction.