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fallibility
fallibility (fælɪˈbɪlɪtɪ) [f. next + -ity. Cf. F. faillibilité.] The state or fact of being fallible; liability to err or to mislead (in mod. usage limited to the former); an instance of the same.1634 ‘E. Knott’ in Chillingworth's Relig. Prot. iv. §14 Nothing of the Churches Visibility or Invisibili... Oxford English Dictionary
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fallibility
fallibility/ˌfæləˈbɪlətɪ; ˌfælə`bɪlətɪ/ n[U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science
Themes Fallibility in medicine In the writing of Complications, Gawande attempts to elucidate medicine. These anecdotes serve the purpose of shedding light on the fallibility of doctors and the imperfect nature of medicine. wikipedia.org
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King Charles' cancer diagnosis was a rare royal health revelation but ...
3 days ago"The royal tradition was always to keep any sign of ordinary human fallibility behind closed doors." Artists created paintings wishing Britain's King Charles III a speedy recovery in Mumbai ...
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Three Portraits of Bruce Lee - The Ringer
Bruce had flaws, including a violent temper, a history of infidelity, and a pattern of spurning others on his quest for self-actualization. But fallibility is a human trait. To present Lee as just ...
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errability
errability (ɛrəˈbɪlɪtɪ) [f. errable: see -ity.] Liability to err.1705 Hickeringill Priest-cr. ii. i. 8 How durst Church of England..confess Errability and Fallibility? 1850 D. Thomas Crisis of Being vi. 101 Errability is an attribute of our common nature. Oxford English Dictionary
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Open-mindedness
According to Wayne Riggs, open-mindedness springs from an awareness of the inherent fallibility of one's beliefs; hence, open-minded individuals are more wikipedia.org
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deceivableness
deˈceivableness Now rare. [-ness.] † 1. The capacity of deceiving; deceitfulness, deceit; deceptiveness. Obs. (or arch. after N.T.)1526 Tindale 2 Thess. ii. 10 In all deceavablenes of unrightewesnes [1611 with all deceivableness; 1881 R. V. with all deceit]. 1530 Palsgr. 213/1 Desceyvablenesse, dece... Oxford English Dictionary
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Virtuoso (Joe Pass album)
staggering dexterity, [...] matched by his fluency of ideas and the originality of his voicing", and The Irish Times stated that, "Apart from a certain fallibility wikipedia.org
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Kizzy (TV series)
This is a moving tale of human fallibility and sorrow, but also of strength, courage and redemption. wikipedia.org
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irascibility
irascibility (ɪræsɪˈbɪlɪtɪ, aɪræs-) [f. next: see -ity. Cf. F. irascibilité (1550 in Hatz.-Darm.).] The quality of being irascible; proneness to anger, quickness of temper, irritability.1750 Johnson Rambler No. 40 ¶1 They seldom fail of giving proofs of their irascibility upon the slightest attack o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Secondo Lancellotti
His work on the fallibility of human wisdom, Chi l’indovina è savio, was published in 1640. wikipedia.org
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透视 (超感官知觉)
How We Know What Isn't So: Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life. Free Press. . Henry Gordon (1988). wikipedia.org
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Basic belief
This, it is claimed, allows the senses to resume their traditional role as the basis of non-inferential belief despite their fallibility. wikipedia.org
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美国纳粹之夜 A Night at the Garden
THE GARDEN uses striking archival fragments recorded that night to transport modern audiences into this gathering and shine a light on the disturbing fallibility 豆瓣
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