Reliability is nothing but the trust that a person has on the other such that you can help that person when required and be helped when need..:-):-).....................
It is the reliability of a source
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'rules', however a noun that suits the situation can be used, for example, a book of rules, a reliability of rules or a rigidity of rules, depending on your point of view.
reliability
Credibility
The verbs of reliable, depending on the tense, are rely, relies, relying and relied.Some example sentences using them are:"We rely on her"."She relies on donations for her children"."We are relying on public funds"."They relied on you".
An example of reliability is consistently delivering products to customers on time as promised.
It's the ability of an auditor to give a comprehensive, logical and convincing audit report. A good example of where reliability applies is in cases where there is change in files and backup files are unavailable.
Reliability and relevance can conflict when there is a trade-off between the two. For example, including more diverse data sources may increase relevance but decrease reliability. It is important to strike a balance between reliability and relevance based on the specific context and goals of the research or decision-making process.
Information such as the the value of the intellect of employee's may be considered relevant, but the reliability of this information is very low as it is difficult to determine a measurement for intellect.
Two pennies stamped from the national mint, indistinguishable from each other.
if you asked someone for a pound, and they said, give me it back tomorrow and you did that would be reliable.
There is no such word as 'relibility'. -Possibly you may mean 'reliability' which is being a person who is steady and reliable.
Calling in sick.Missing deadlines.Neglecting details and safety procedures.Making excuses.
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Reliability is not measured. Reliability is an estimation, typically probablistic.
Reliability!
factors affect reliability