I am not infallible in the judgments that I make, but that's what I believe. |
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As box-office receipts have proven that he is no longer infallible, it should be a breeze to walk up to him and become his friend in a jiffy! |
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What I don't believe however is that they were prophets or infallible or delivered from all possibilities of error in their judgment. |
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First of all a fearless, infallible hero pitted against a bunch of hoodlums and brutal, power-crazy politicians is too stereotypical for words. |
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The red herrings don't seem as cheap as they often do in murder mysteries, and Jerry is far from the infallible, all-knowing investigator. |
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The architecture of the human body is obviously wondrous but not infallible. |
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There is no infallible rule identifying the verbs that take both, but they generally form nouns in tion. |
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In the absence of an infallible and objective observer, judging competence from within a hierarchy is always likely to be a hit and miss affair. |
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Nonetheless, carbon dating is not infallible because it makes some assumptions that cannot be tested. |
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The cravings for stodge and carbohydrates are an infallible indicator that cold weather has arrived. |
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Our limited knowledge of the facts, of hidden chain of circumstances, and other incognizance keep us from being infallible judges. |
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It only means that our good tendencies are not complete or infallible, that we are not faultless automata. |
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Like the pope and the Soviet commissars of old, Greenspan appears to have discovered the political usefulness of posing as infallible. |
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Our saving faith is not built on the finding of Noah's Ark, but on the inerrant Word of the infallible creator God. |
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I seem to have an infallible knack for having something in my blurbs go wrong. |
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Politicians must present themselves as infallible, incorruptible, incapable of dishonesty. |
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During the rest of the series, Trescothick has been infallible, and his reliability at first slip has improved England's out-cricket hugely. |
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Two heads are better than one, not because either is infallible, but because they are unlikely to go wrong in the same direction. |
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And, of course, if you start thinking that the Pope is wrong about that then the Pope can't be infallible. |
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Our leaders are infallible and there is nothing, absolutely nothing, wrong. |
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I don't wish to trivialise a potentially fatal disease but received wisdom isn't always infallible, not even received medical wisdom. |
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Experience is a great tool to possess when visually evaluating a swimmer's condition but it is not infallible and we all make mistakes. |
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That we have no infallible technique does not mean that we are bound always to fail. |
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In the past it has proved infallible but that, as I am sure you are aware, is no guarantee of future success. |
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They've been told in a million ways that incomprehensible and virtually infallible technology is always invisibly at work on their behalf. |
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Its record is by no means infallible, but Debka strikes me as more reliable than most, and more interesting than almost any. |
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So why not make use of modern technology, he whispered, reassuring himself that his reasoning was sound and infallible. |
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Papal pronouncements, for instance, are judged to be infallible only as part of the extraordinary magisterium. |
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Cole is claiming that the Response is binding because it simply restates infallible teachings of the Church. |
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Yes, I believe the word of God is inerrant, it is infallible, it is the completely sufficient, plenary, verbally inspired word of God. |
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Now it appears that the infallible litmus test of whether one is on the right track is whether most people think the contrary. |
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The anti-heroic stance has nothing to do with being infallible or superhuman or invulnerable or dauntless. |
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Instead, Kyle should simply retain his infallible godlike powers forever, enshrined in comics history as the most powerful superhero of all time. |
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I recognise that Letters to the Editor are not necessarily an infallible guide to public opinion. |
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Lord Ganesha, the infallible dispenser of justice, is worshipped at all holy places before his elder brother, Kumar Kartikeya. |
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A child who is able to argue with such infallible logic is perhaps a tad old to be toting a dummy in public. |
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Unapologetically hierarchical, the leader, or rangatira, is infallible. |
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Books, television, even dear old infallible Mom have steered you wrong. |
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With Kamban, perhaps for the last time in the cycle of Indian Rama stories, Rama occasionally straddles the nebulous twilight zone between epic hero and infallible deity. |
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However, what his detractors always ignore is that Chris Read, the superior stumper but infinitely inferior batsman, was not infallible with gloves on. |
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How can we say our system is infallible when this hangs over our heads? |
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I'd love to say yes, there is a way and here it is, the perfect and infallible method of knowing, in advance, if you will have a wonderful lifelong marriage. |
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You need to bear in mind that your judgment is not always infallible. |
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Vedic knowledge is infallible, above all doubts and mistakes. |
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Indeed it is assumed that governments are infallible and can do no wrong. |
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The process of deciding which vertex to fix next is not infallible, and when a wrong choice is made, there may be no later opportunity to recover from it. |
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The really impressive thing about the post-Christian world is its almost infallible knack for deriving exactly the wrong lesson from its experience. |
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The council's careful balancing of papal and episcopal authority did not seem intended to expand the church's infallible teaching to areas like contraception. |
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While no security is infallible the cruise lines believe the umbrella of protective measures, those they acknowledge and those they don't, could avoid a repeat of the past. |
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I have never been mistaken before, but even I am not infallible. |
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It features fast, frenetic action and the hero is suitably infallible. |
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We totally accept that no first past the post system is infallible. |
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He writes with authority, warmth, wit and infallible scholarship. |
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Even if he is, though, the pope may be infallible, but he is not omnipotent. |
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Besides Diamond, some of the Saved By the Bell characters are portrayed as infallible angels. |
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As long as they believed Saraswati was infallible, any dissatisfaction they experienced was a personal shortcoming. |
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Buffett is not infallible and his hiding in the bunker does not make him appear stronger, wiser, or accountable. |
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To the vast majority of the devout, Pope Benedict XVI is infallible and the church has done nothing wrong. |
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Sure, we spend billions each year on college sports but we are willing to give all that up for an academic meritocracy based upon infallible test scores. |
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This excellent troupe of Shakespeareans seems to have an infallible touch. |
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The defilements lead to unskillful actions, which generate karma, the infallible operation of cause and effect in the mental continuum of each individual. |
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Nevertheless, can it be possible that the legendary spin doctors, the hi-tech whiz-kids, the men with a reputation for being infallible, have miscalculated? |
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The oddsmakers are not infallible they had Jeff Lacy as favourite before he met Calzaghe in March last year. |
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The Holy Spirit, then, is the infallible guide for the Church to the interpretation of Scripture. |
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The consumption of raw food was regarded as an infallible sign of savagery that affected the physiological state of the barbarian. |
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And I trust anon by the help of an infallible guide, to perfect such Prutenic tables, as shall mend the astronomy of our wide expositors. |
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To rate a man by the nature of his companions is a rule frequent indeed, but not infallible. |
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Answer me if you can, any other way, than because the Scriptures, which are infallible, Say so. |
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The Church has affirmed that the illicitness of contraception is an infallible doctrine. |
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Though not infallible like holy Scripture, tradition may serve as a lens through which Scripture is interpreted. |
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As the gavocciolo had been and still was an infallible token of approaching death, such also were these spots on whomsoever they showed themselves. |
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