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"fallibility" Definitions
  1. the ability to make mistakes or be wrong

149 Sentences With "fallibility"

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Every misstep is seized upon as proof of his fallibility.
The Iraq war showed its fallibility but not its worthlessness.
All legal matters turn on human judgment and human fallibility.
Here, we perhaps come back to managerial fallibility on repeat.
Cryptocurrency's appeal is understood by many as freedom from human fallibility.
In "The Age of Fallibility," Soros mentions "world order" several times.
In their view, there was beauty in the fallibility of refs.
This book opened my eyes to the fallibility of our leaders.
Their aversion is strengthened by the seasonality and fallibility of their activity.
But that fallibility only makes me respect his greatest hits even more.
Given the fallibility of the original metric, this is a dangerous proposition.
And the consequences of our fallibility, however rare, can only be wrongful deaths.
And the strongest cautionary tale of the Iowa caucus — the fallibility of technology.
This fallibility makes AI a perfect comic foil in the age of algorithms.
Tutorial culture at large has little interest in your fallibility as a learner.
But they also arise out of legitimate critiques of capitalism and moral fallibility.
Especially in a work environment where age in women is equated with fallibility.
But we don't seem to have a system to deal with our fallibility.
Google's interesting right, because it doesn't have quite the same fallibility as Facebook, right?
Bumgarner, on the other hand, works with all the fallibility of an oil well.
Fallibility is the only absolute when it comes to the safeguarding of digital assets.
The tensions between "communication utility" and community business, moderation and censorship, and the fallibility of algorithms or the fallibility of humans have underscored the maturation of Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit, and all three have dodged these questions until they became tremendous problems.
Maybe their internet speed is slow, or whatever; it is hard to confront one's fallibility.
He will be judged harshly for his faults rather than forgiven for his human fallibility.
Fallibility and the disjointed nature of processing systems will have to be built in by design.
But when the stakes are low, bad art is just another amusing reminder of human fallibility.
Democratic and market processes act to even out human fallibility and explore all sorts of possibilities.
One could not risk being charged with the slightest human fallibility for fear of deadly retribution.
Introducing software into the cockpit as a backstop against human fallibility has been going on for decades.
At one point, as if to highlight the fallibility of sight, they all wore thick-rimmed glasses.
The commercial taps into a familiar trope, in which a competent computer intelligence picks up after human fallibility.
I did strive within the feeble limits of my human fallibility to preserve and cherish and sustain her.
It's not his history with drug and violence that resonates or makes him "real" to me; it's his fallibility.
They might make sense for hospitals and health systems designed to increase efficiency and insulate patients from human fallibility.
The next president, Barack Obama, was the rare American politician with a sense of the fallibility of American power.
Rather than songs to sing along with, these sounds take us into the labyrinth of machine absurdity and fallibility.
Hayles's vision is solidly in the middle with its mortality and fallibility, rendered not obsolete but more manageable—more human.
But in fact, the fallibility of the cars made for one of the most exciting finishes in Formula One history.
Researchers say self-driving cars could theoretically save many of those lives, because most accidents are caused by human fallibility.
But the best, he adds, unlearn their self-deceptions, and come to accept their fallibility and learn from their mistakes.
Both China and the rest of the world would be somewhat safer if party chiefs were to acknowledge their fallibility.
Yet the public outcry hinted at broad concern about the fallibility of banks and the need for readily available assets.
Behind her, Jay-Z descended on an elevator, weaving in snatches of "4:44," a confession of fallibility and moral spinelessness.
The political success of Trump's assault on the press depends on his conflation of mistakes with dishonesty, of fallibility with fakery.
"Lobby Hero," by Kenneth Lonergan, is nothing less than a consideration of the moral fallibility of everyone, and I mean everyone.
Failure, despite the rhetoric that failure is endemic to innovation, is off-limits at most companies because it suggests weakness, fallibility.
He was raised from a young age by his stepfather and mother, both psychotherapists, who kindled his interest in human fallibility.
Given human fallibility and the inevitable imperfections of information, institutions, like people, should not be judged by the standard of perfection.
Worse still, the fallibility of tech makes it easy fodder for conspiracy theories, and a lack of faith in the democratic process.
And even the experimental method itself may be indebted to theological notions of human nature that emphasize our intellectual and perceptual fallibility.
I remember reading an essay when I was doing philosophy on the nature of human fallibility by Samuel Gorovitz and Alasdair MacIntyre.
Facebook is delaying compulsory political transparency features in the U.K. after a series of reports about the fallibility of the new measures.
Bloodsworth and Ochoa's cases demonstrate the fallibility of eyewitness and confession evidence and there are myriad additional contributing factors to wrongful conviction.
This emphasis on audio quality is really interesting because I think it's because of, I don't know, the fallibility of Siri still.
Ciment's view of human fallibility is implied in one of the ways C-2 and F-17 manage to be alone together.
"Trump has exposed the inadequacy and fallibility of decades-old domestic political strategy of governing by polls and contrived expectations," she said.
The whole thing is meant to be funny, as it showcases just how clever these animals are while demonstrating the fallibility of man.
The record pushes nationalism past the limits of coherence, using humor and absurdity to highlight the fallibility of patriotism in the modern age.
He has obsessively returned to the same themes in his work, including the fallibility of memory, mortality and the porous nature of time.
But both Dany and Davos are still very much alive and kicking, despite the algorithm's grim predictions, showing the ultimate fallibility of such models.
That ferry scene is one of the film's biggest set pieces, not just as a show of Peter's superpowers, but also of his fallibility.
And this new book is trying to dig deeper into that worldview, unveil its fallibility, and offer an alternative way of imagining our society.
And the chip books offer more precise color matching, too, given the fallibility of any camera when it comes to accurately capturing a shade.
Fallibility runs in the human bloodline, and people from many quarters of public life had not done their jobs well, including journalists like me.
I want to sense the presence of an author who can laugh at herself, who's aware of her own design and also her fallibility.
" It euphemized the war's horrors, characterizing the My Lai massacre as "minor variations on the general theme of the fallibility of men at war.
Citing a vast body of research on the fallibility of eyewitness testimony in general, questions are now being raised specifically about in-court identification.
Like creepy cardboard standups made by rabid fans, Unbreakable Mary obscures her fallibility, and Sad Mary eclipses the Mary who is capable of experiencing joy.
The fallibility of corporate superstars is worth bearing in mind as today's tech stocks cruise towards valuations that were almost unimaginable only two years ago.
In Book 11, Aurelius focuses on the qualities and behaviors that make a great leader, like remembering your fallibility and keeping control over your emotions.
I give Picoult a lot of credit for trying, and for supporting her attempt with rigorous research, good intentions and an awareness of her fallibility.
At such a tough-on-crime moment, the notion that fallibility was poured into the foundation of the criminal justice system was startling and disruptive.
Heteropessimism, and our fixation on men's fallibility, doesn't only help straight women evade responsibility for their bad behavior; it can help lesbians do it too.
Yet the author struggles to accept the fallibility of an Olympian hero, ultimately arguing that "it matters little how much of the Emil legend was real".
The researchers at the Cyber Security Research Center highlighted "Brutal Kangaroo" in their paper as a real life example of the fallibility of air-gapped computers.
The simple, decent fallibility of the Jewish barber Chaplin also plays (a variation on his Little Tramp persona) is the opposite of the dictator's buffoonish megalomania.
Nuclear weapons and human fallibility are an explosive combination, which could at any moment bring dire consequences to the U.S., Russia and the rest of humanity.
Given what she felt to be the fallibility of the methods she was learning, she was amazed at the hunger for them outside the precincts of business.
Apple even admitted in a rare moment of fallibility there was a glitch in how the service worked at launch, although the issue has since been fixed.
American military history is full of misguided wars, botched battles and scandals of all sorts, so it's no secret that there is fallibility all through the ranks.
We must hold tight to our doubt, our knowledge of our fallibility as individuals and as a profession, knowing that humility is a strength, not a weakness.
We need education that challenges the extreme hubris of leaders who believe the global nuclear status quo can survive indefinitely in the face of human fallibility and malevolence.
They, in turn, are hoisted on the petard of hypocrisy or, at the very least, fallibility, in a sequence of face-offs that leaves no one in peace.
As big proponents of the utter agony, fallibility, and meaninglessness of human existence, both Rick and Morty and Tesla mogul Musk share a lot of the same nihilistic philosophies.
I also think acknowledging her own fallibility and humanity is a smart move for Harris in an age where people don't want their politicians to seem too perfect. 20.
He has the fallibility of an Everyman with the magnetism of someone millions of young men and women would halt a Ping-Pong game to take a selfie with.
Ms. Humphries, by comparison, uses painting to make us think about interfaces, artifice and human fallibility, and what we might be overlooking in our visual world and daily lives.
But there is a deeper reason, which is that history allows us to understand our own fallibility and hubris, helping us to approach our shortcomings with some degree of humility.
Game of Thrones On Sunday, we finally returned to an era-defining show, gone for years, that captivated the world with its high-stakes melodrama woven from familiar human fallibility.
The book is something more — close to perfect, I would say — but since both incarnations emphasize the importance of tolerating human fallibility, I won't make too much of the discrepancy.
Rogers was a benevolent, ditty-dispensing educator in civic virtue and human tolerance, who hymned the miracles of beautiful days and kindly friends, while acknowledging the fallibility of us all.
Utah State Senator Steve Urquhart, a Republican, said he won supporters among Senate colleagues by highlighting capital punishment's high costs, lengthy appeals and exonerations in other states, which underlined its fallibility.
"Just the fact that the university would close something and then would open it shows the fallibility of the process," said M., who wrote the first narrative included in the document.
Musk also alluded to his own fallibility, noting that he'd have to leave the company in good hands before doing anything crazy and potentially life-threatening—like going to Mars himself.
Science also offers a model for how to think rationally: that one must acknowledge one's fallibility, submit one's beliefs to empirical tests, and abandon ideas that are shown to be wrong.
But he also wished that the final edit would acknowledge the show's experimental nature, and the fallibility of its makers, as well as of the people who were its guinea pigs.
Whoever wins, Ed Miliband, the former Labour leader who lost badly in 2015 after predictions of a close race, warned against giving credence to the pollsters, who had shown their fallibility.
The two trials also dredged up questions about coerced confessions, racial profiling and the fallibility of the police — issues that have hung over New York City's criminal justice system for decades.
But over the past two weeks at the conventions of the two main parties, anyone awake to what's really going on could see the fallibility of the human suit technology on display.
Unfortunately, the latter pair were badly out of sorts against the Italians, while defensive fallibility was evident, too, in the absence from the tournament of the injured Vincent Kompany and Nic Lombaerts.
As we consider more targeted relief, like the package now in front of Congress, we need to be careful about succumbing to special pleadings, a well-established fallibility of the Trump administration.
Sometimes such things happen through deliberate cruelty or neglect, but more often through ordinary human fallibility, and the clumsiness and imperfection of the systems we create to try to look after each other.
I even got to see them practice once—an experience that often reveals the sobering fallibility of most bands—and in that deafening, enclosed studio, I realized just how godly Lemmy Kilmister was.
That's why the "Mad Money " host has come up with a set of investing rules to help guide them through the emotion and the fallibility that can come with being involved in stocks.
The question now is whether Melisandre sees fate's fallibility as a sign to take control of her own future or a signal that she may not be as powerful as she once thought?
"Some mode of displacing an unfit magistrate is rendered indispensable by the fallibility of those who choose, as well as by the corruptibility of the man chosen," the Virginia delegate George Mason said.
That's why the "Mad Money" host has come up with a set of investing rules to help guide them through the emotion and the fallibility that can come with being involved in stocks.
Mr. Payne, who wrote "Downsizing" with his frequent collaborator Jim Taylor, zooms in on the fine print in the contract — in other words, on the ways our ingrained fallibility upends our utopian projects.
The show shares with its cinematic predecessors those deep reds and maroons, the womb-like colors that recall the bloody warmth of the body and its fallibility, its vulnerability and propensity for disease.
Shawky's ambitious, multilayered film productions look at the ways in which history and mythologies are recorded, highlighting the fallibility of cultural memory, while offering critical perspectives on our current narratives of uncertainty and change.
What appears from a distance to be a collection of incidental figures is revealed, on closer study, to be both an indictment and a celebration of humanity in all its individual abundance and fallibility.
Titania and Oberon represent the disgruntlements of a later stage of marriage; beneath her hauteur, Ms. Rashad admits a hint of fallibility, and Mr. Poe, beneath his bluster, more than a hint of guilt.
The language he uses seems clear as water, and yet what marks out his work is his ability to evoke the disturbing depths of human experience, our fallibility and willingness to deceive ourselves with stories.
For all the power of nuclear weapons, scholars say their gravest dangers come from the uncertainty they create and the fallibility of human operators, who must read every signal perfectly for mutual deterrence to hold.
Many people misremembered the name as being spelled "Berenstein," which was taken as either evidence of the common fallibility of the everyday human brain or an insidious plot to conceal the existence of a parallel universe.
Thanks to button-pushing social dramas such as Crash, we've come to expect a certain kind of heavy-handed filmmaking in which cast and crew furrow their brow and rend their garments, lamenting humanity's inherent fallibility.
When I met her on a Saturday morning in April, Gray did not immediately strike me as a "vivid reminder of human fallibility and the capriciousness of fate," as she has described herself in the past.
Rather than a cruel sneer or an act of distancing, the darker political and philosophical questions contained in some of Porter's work draw the viewer in, inviting you to sift through your own trinkets and fallibility.
The request for a last-minute hearing, which could lead to another mistrial, was the latest twist in a case that has dredged up questions about coerced confessions, racial profiling and the fallibility of the police.
One strong step forward would actually be to embrace that sense of fallibility, and give Negan a backstory where some personal, human weakness led to the black-and-white moral certainty he follows in the post-apocalypse.
What began somewhat uncomfortably, as viewers suddenly worried that they were destined for an hour of gobbledygook, soon morphed into a sly meditation on human fallibility and senseless destruction (complete with images of soldiers and bomb explosions).
All she and the country need is journalism that describes things as they really are, that doesn't pretend that her human fallibility is as bad or worse than Trump's record of terrible behavior and promise of more.
Instead, a brief sojourn in a bucolic paradise where people have a great time, are kind to each other and create something they care about—or else do their best, and find humour in fallibility—is much needed.
A religious leadership which cannot bring itself to accept the conclusions of a scientific laboratory, for fear of acknowledging its own fallibility, will surely have difficulty speaking truth about other, even more painful episodes of 20th-century history.
The fallibility of the women is highlighted by his infallibility—he can be killed in the spirit of revenge or a power grab, but he can do no wrong: He is the boss, he controls the familial narrative.
Over the course of the narrative, it becomes clear that Rojas is looking back at his readers from the perspective of a hypothetical future in which human fallibility has been overcome—and the Federation is finally on solid ground.
About New York Here, courtesy of an obscure New York City agency, is a window into the unseen, a forum for matters of fallibility and trivia and also for outrages that have managed to become the business of the government.
It is as if Bogat has turned geometric abstraction's foundation on its head by re-siting the grid in what, at the time, would have been considered the realm of craft, while emphasizing the exquisite fallibility of the human hand.
She's called it HOPELESSNESS, an all-caps, synthesizers-blaring summation of the situations depicted therein, which included drone bombing, Orwellian surveillance, the inevitable fallibility of even the most well-intentioned elected officials, and other inescapable travails of the modern era.
In light of said fallibility, and knowing there are Americans, right now, denying the seriousness of this crisis, it's only natural to worry that our cognitive biases will undermine decisionmaking about how to behave these next three or 33 weeks.
It's his fallibility, in fact, that makes him so appealing, after all those years when — to me, anyway, and I imagine to many others who play golf as well as watch it — his success began to seem a little annoying.
Viewed in this light, the decisions that led him and Sakai to each stay put in their own way, assuming everything would be fine, emerge as a profound lesson on the fallibility of human decision-making in the face of crisis.
According to some experts, the notoriously imperfect spreadsheet could also be responsible for a certain fallibility that seems endemic to modern markets—in other words, creating vulnerabilities in our financial system and ways of using data that only hindsight can predict.
To think in terms of what the transfer window actually is, however, would be to acknowledge a scramble for the finite resources on offer, resources that are fundamentally human in their fallibility and who can guarantee nothing more than the obligatory 110%.
Mulder and Scully learn about the Mandela Effect — a collective misremembering named for the weirdly common false memory that Nelson Mandela died in the '90s — and are faced with the fallibility of their memories, something the show addresses with both humor and genuine depth.
Now, as the retrial of Mr. Lewis, 22, proceeds in State Supreme Court in Queens, the case has dredged up questions about coerced confessions, racial profiling and the fallibility of the police — issues that have hung over New York City's criminal justice system for decades.
Mary McCarthy's "Memories of a Catholic Girlhood" (1957) intersperses autobiographical essays she'd written for The New Yorker and other magazines with self-lacerating interludes inspired by an uncle disputing those essays, turning the entire book into a pointed commentary on the fallibility of memory.
One of the aims of most forms of spiritual development is to cultivate an appropriate sense of humility and self-awareness: a sense of one's own fallibility, and a sense of how one appears to others, an ability to empathise, at least momentarily, with onlookers in very different places.
His fallibility and earnestness, the characteristics that might make him seem unexceptional, are in fact liberating for home cooks and anyone else looking for a new form of Internet escapism, who need to feel empowered to fail, and to make food (or art) for ourselves, not to impress others.
"If a surgeon was wearing all this to protect himself from a person with HIV but he's only coming at you with this, don't you see a problem with that?" he asked the class, to impress upon them the fallibility of contraception and thus the importance of abstinence.
He is replacing the metaphor of Sontag—the impersonal narrator of her work, the self-curated public figure, and the cult of personality that grew around her—with the actual Sontag: in all her passion, her pretension, her cruelty, her generosity, her fallibility, and her intoxicating, demanding grace.
Most important, there is compelling evidence that our own self-awareness is actually just this same mind reading ability, turned around and employed on our own mind, with all the fallibility, speculation, and lack of direct evidence that bedevils mind reading as a tool for guessing at the thought and behavior of others.
There are a lot of questions to be asked about the ethics of portraying people in some of their most vulnerable moments—and questions have been raised about the ethics of the show's release policy—but fundamentally, a show that glorifies cops while omitting any suggestion of fallibility seems misguided at best.
They weren't getting jobbed, obviously—no more so than any other team gets jobbed by the fallibility of human referees—but when a lot of people get vocal it can drive a narrative, especially when stakes like We Must Get LeBron into the Finals exist in the minds of conspiracy theorists and partisans.
Paley's unwavering trust in the power of the collective was essential for her activism, as her clear-eyed affection for the foibles and fallibility of the individual was essential for her art, and it is a delight to encounter both Paleys in a single volume, where they can usefully converse with each other across genres.
But even though fewer baseball writers, managers and players crankily dismiss analytics, statistics like FIP (Fielding Independent Pitching, which tries to measure a pitcher's effectiveness by taking into account the fallibility of his teammates in the field) and UZR (Ultimate Zone Rating, one of several attempts to quantify defensive performance) don't get a lot of prime real estate on the Jumbotrons.
It's that the divine chooses to act constantly amid not just ordinary fallibility but real depravity — that strong temptations as well as great sanctity are concentrated where God wants to work — and that the graces that define a chosen people are improbable resilience and unlooked-for renewal, with saints and prophets and reformers carrying things forward despite corruptions that seem like they should extinguish the whole thing.
As to the question of whether this makes the prize more or less worthy as a literary project, I suppose I should state here that I'm a Nobel skeptic — I still don't quite understand why so much weight is placed on its decision, as if it weren't the result of a very subjective and inevitably flawed deliberation process by a tiny committee in Stockholm, filled with extremely fallible humans (their fallibility being the reason we're having this conversation in the first place).
The other key principles of the Obama checklist are: sustainability (avoid commitments that cost too much to stick with); restraint (ask not what America can do but what it should do); precision (wield a scalpel rather than a hammer); patience (give policies the time and effort to work); fallibility (be realistic about the chances of failure and modest about what you can achieve); scepticism (interrogate the issues and beware those peddling easy answers to difficult questions); exceptionalism (the recognition that because of its enormous power and attachment to universal values America has a unique responsibility to provide leadership in the world that cannot be ducked).

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