Sentences with phrase «infallible systems»

Now we are ruled with impunity by kleptocrats because Christianity made Africa the dumping ground for the feudal and infallible systems that the European Enlightenment and American Revolution discarded.
«This is a big deal — a gargantuan deal — and we dodged a silver bullet,» Shelton writes, adding: «You do whatever you can and think you have an infallible system, but somehow someone always seems to find a way to screw it up.»
After all who could possibly crack the infallible system of photo identification?
At a time when the players come face to face with terrifying enemies and find new areas, the infallible system and reward challenge takes possession of everything to offer a sense of achievement without equal.

Not exact matches

If you do not believe the Bible as the infallible and authoritative Word of God, why read Piper, as his whole belief system is based on it?
if all [teaching] personnel could simply recognize and accept the fact that they are fallible persons... our educational system would be revolutionized overnight... Gone would be the steady, unchanging infallible mask which is the most prized possession of every teacher....
In cricket they have used Hawkeye for a few years now, and yet it hasn't completely removed the poor decisions as the system is not 100 % infallible.
While no background check system — including the government's — is infallible, the fact is that virtually any bad actor can check into a hotel with no background check and no questions asked — and such bad actors have checked into hotels and we have all seen the tragic consequences.»
@rob - That was kind of what I was hinting at with my «civic philosophy» reference, but that's something where one can get into the deep weeds with users who tribally defend their own systems as «the best» or infallible, so I focused more on concrete legislation and rules.
The criminal justice system's reliance on DNA evidence, often treated as infallible, carries significant risks
When testosterone levels fall, your brain instructs your testes to produce more, but this signaling system is not infallible.
In lieu of a discrete breakdown, the peaks: Spielberg admitting he'd be in favour of arrests on the basis of precognition were the system infallible; Kaminski referring to Samantha Morton as «kind of an angel»; Spielberg confessing he all but poached McDowell and his concepts for Mel Gibson's planned remake of Fahrenheit 451; Kaminski contradicting his collaborators» joy over the «spyder sequence» — a logistical nightmare from a cinematographic standpoint; and sound designer Gary Rydstrom divulging that the noise you're hearing from the Maglev actually came from his washing machine.
Too often, he argues, healthcare mistakes are stigmatised, doctors are expected to be infallible, and systems are set up to ignore and deny errors rather than to investigate and learn from them.
It's not infallible, as you'd expect from a system that requires continuous information to learn.
And as anyone who has watched a video game avatar run at full speed right smack into a wall can tell you, computer systems are not infallible.
Although no system or method is infallible, there is more than adequate information available on the Internet and elsewhere about sensible hiring and better employee retention.
As with most technology, these systems are not infallible and will sometimes require rebooting or resetting the router in order to work.
Suddenly, your infallible home organization system seems hopelessly flawed.
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