Professionally, the openings provided by
human fallibility in the form of pretextual stops made his job possible.
You bemoan
the human fallibility in government in your 3rd paragraph, and appropriately so.
This book addresses how organizations can deal with
human fallibility in order to create space for excellence at work.
Not exact matches
Where are the professors... who will stand up and declare that the presumption of innocence rightly gives expression to both the belief
in the dignity of the individual and the awareness of
human fallibility?»
In becoming incarnate, God's sovereignty assumed
human fallibility.
When all allowance has been made for these limiting factors — the chances of oral transmission, the effect of translation, the interest of teachers
in making the sayings «contemporary,» and simple
human fallibility — it remains that the first three gospels offer a body of sayings on the whole so consistent, so coherent, and withal so distinctive
in manner, style content, that no reasonable critic should doubt, whatever reservations he may have about individual sayings, that we find reflected here the thought of a single, unique teacher.
What we need to do
in order to grasp its meaning is to give full recognition to both elements, and the divine message will shine through with greater richness and power if we understand something of the channels of
human fallibility mixed with high insights through which the message comes.
The liberals have been more conscious of the need of applying
human intelligence to the quest for the truth of the gospel, and chastened by an awareness of the
fallibility of the
human mind, they have been less dogmatic
in asserting that God has given to them the full and final disclosure of Christian truth.
Atheism = the belief
in facts, science, and logic rather than the
fallibility of the
human emotion and desire
I mean, communicated from a divine source by Jesus Christ as God, through inspired prophets and wise men, apostles, teachers, the writers of the books of the Bible, councils of church leaders, popes, and so on,
in such a way that the message has been transmitted
in human language, clothed
in the external forms of
human thought, given, indeed,
in the characteristic language and thought - forms of particular nations and cultures, but at the same time
in such a way that its essential content has been unaffected by the
human mind's
fallibility, ignorance and feebleness of apprehension.
But recent defeats to the Reds and Manchester United, as well as a handful of testing moments earlier
in the campaign, have highlighted City's
fallibilities, proving them to be
human after all.
Thayer set out to understand why people aren't always rational when making economic decisions and to design a model
in which market outcomes consider
human fallibility and cognitive biases.
In pondering the limits of
humans» knowledge, and their
fallibility, «Annhilation» also shares some DNA with 2016's «Arrival.»
But «Killing Them Softly» is also pleasingly anti-macho
in presenting the world of gangsters as a chaotic shit - show forever undermined by
human fallibility.
«Dear White People»: Justin Simien's debut film sputters and sizzles with energy, making for comedy that says something and drama that finds the humor
in human fallibility; it's been a long time since a debut by an American writer - director showed so much coordination between its ambitions and execution.
When Ona explains the Guinness World Records to Belle and Quinn, she observes: «How tranquilizing it was to arm yourself with information, how consoling to unpack the facts and then plant them like fence pickets, building a sturdy pen
in which you stood alone, cosseted against
human fallibility.»
With characteristic humor and acerbic wit, T.C. Boyle indelibly inhabits the perspectives of the various players
in this survivalist game, probing their motivations and illuminating their integrity and fragility to illustrate the inherent
fallibility of
human nature itself.
In doing so he explores how the
fallibility of
human memory can become an agent for the imagination.
Through explorations of
human / machine dichotomy, ideas of utopia embodied
in architecture, and the perceptual and cognitive boundaries of consciousness, Lee's works seek to delineate the limits of the
human body and mind, and the
fallibility of the quest for perfection.
As Roberta Smith has written, these works «record the process of their own making, stress the almost
human fallibility of machines and provide a semblance of pictorial incident and life,» (R. Smith, «Dots, Stripes, Scans: Wade Guyton at Whitney Museum of American Art,»
in The New York Times, October 4, 2012, http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/05/arts/design/wade-guyton-at-whitney-mu seum-of-american-art.html [accessed March 10 2014]-RRB-.
In LUNCH, Linn presents the ordinary and familiar as the other, revealing to her viewer the inherent unknowability of the world and the fallibility of human vocabulary in describing i
In LUNCH, Linn presents the ordinary and familiar as the other, revealing to her viewer the inherent unknowability of the world and the
fallibility of
human vocabulary
in describing i
in describing it.
Colour Space is going back to the
human element, so instead you have the
fallibility of the
human hand
in the drips and inconsistencies.