Use of infallible in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include infallible at the start of sentence, infallible at the end of sentence and infallible in the middle of sentence
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infallible at the end of sentence
- None of us is infallible
- No expert is infallible.
- None of us are infallible.
- Doctors are not infallible.
- Even the experts are not infallible.
- Although he was experienced, he was not infallible.
- Computer spell checkers are useful but far from infallible.
- Banks claim their cash-dispensing computers are infallible.
- Having been divorced three times, Aden admits he's far from infallible.
- People's faith in the Emperor was based on the myth that he was infallible.
- But their ability to detect the feelings of others was close to infallible.
- Any tribunal might err in a finding that it makes: no tribunal is infallible.
- Actually science depends upon expert witnesses who indeed are not infallible.
- The Catholic arguments confuse the issue, but this time, for all the wrong reasons, the Pope is infallible.
infallible in the middle of sentence
- He had an infallible cure for a hangover.
- No work plan is infallible and changes may be necessary.
- DNA testing is an almost infallible method of identification.
- No mathematician is infallible; he may make mistakes, but he must not hedge.
- A spiritual director is not a problem-solver to whom we run for infallible answers.
- Juries are not infallible. Innocent people are convicted, and guilty people go free.
- Hence if knowledge requires an infallible or perfectly reliable method, it is impossible.
- But the main objection to classical foundationalism is that there are no infallible beliefs.
- We had come to believe that Concorde was not just impossibly graceful but infallible as well.
- There was not a single low note or phrase that did not display infallible technique or persuasive musicality.
- In 4.2 I gave reasons for doubting the existence or if not the existence the usefulness of infallible beliefs.
- But even if this conclusion is not justified, we can say that infallible beliefs must have vanishingly small content.
- Their experts are not infallible, as when the World Bank boosted tourism in the 1960s as a sure-fire multiplier of development.
- On practically every issue the Comintern found itself in the role of an infallible body which had adopted a manifestly fallible policy.
- Unfortunately coaches are not infallible and do occasionally break down or need replacing and certain on board facilities may occasionally fail.