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fallibility

[fal-uh-bil-i-tee] / ˌfæl əˈbɪl ɪ ti /
NOUN
imperfection
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Resigned to the privileged childishness of her dominant lover, the narrator comes to a clearer understanding of her own human fallibility.

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It is these sorts of insights — exploring his fallibility, his shortcomings and even his complicity in an uncaring system — that make Marsh’s writing so powerful and that allow him to transcend the usual pathography.

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Without referring to anything in particular, this past week, Mr. Varadkar acknowledged his fallibility.

From New York Times

Increasingly religion has become a kind of cruel absolutism rather than a recognition of human fallibility and God’s grace.

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“It will be important to surgically dissect the report to expose its fallibility,” Mr. Calland said.

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