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fallibility

[fal-uh-bil-i-tee] / ˌfæl əˈbɪl ɪ ti /
NOUN
imperfection
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“In a well-designed system, safety measures make sure that human fallibility does not lead to human fatalities.”

From Washington Post

“People make mistakes, but human mistakes don’t always have to be lethal. In a well-designed system, safety measures make sure that human fallibility does not lead to human fatalities,” Buttigieg said Tuesday in a statement.

From Seattle Times

The defense also presented an expert who testified about the fallibility of memory.

From New York Times

The legal issues are those of recklessness and negligence with a firearm; the human issues are about fallibility and remorse.

From Washington Post

Hopefully, I do not make as many bad decisions in my real life, but I am interested in the fallibility and messiness of people.

From Salon