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(1) Likely to fail or make errors
(2) Wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings
(3) Likely to fail or be inaccurate
(4) Having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings
(5) Able or prone to err
(1) On the previous time trial, he had been outclassed by Ullrich and suddenly looked fallible .
(2) The state has no innate moral compass to guide it and the people who should be its guide are all too fallible .
(3) However, concern has also been expressed that existing security measures are fallible .
(4) They are your weakest link; a constant reminder that you are human, fallible and getting older.
(5) Furthermore, one does not have to look far to see that their judgments are all too frequently fallible .
(6) They now say that clinical trials are misused, abused, misleading, biased, and fallible .
(7) It's easy to make him too perfect and aloof, but if he's too fallible then he's not Superman.
(8) There had been a moment when he looked fallible , when trying to reach for a Paul Millar free-kick.
(9) They are not ethereal beings but fallible , the same as the rest of us.
(10) The point is we are all fallible : we all make choices every day that impact on our health, from eating junk food to having children.
(11) We cannot prevent ourselves from falling ill, humans are too fallible , and we love doing things that damage us.
(12) But the expert rules are fallible , and there will always be false positives and false negatives.
(13) How can you force such people to leave on the strength of a fallible weather forecast?
(14) In order to savour the flashing returns and the artistic volleys, we must suffer the faltering second serve and the fallible forehand.
(15) But we do the best we can in elections, with limited information and fallible judgment.
(16) Do we want a hero with universal vision, or would we prefer a fallible creature, confusing and confused?
(17) No one could imagine Margaret Thatcher appearing on television to admit that she was fallible .
(18) This made no philosophical sense, because human justice is both finite and fallible .
(19) DNA forensics is starting to reveal just how fallible eyewitness reports can be.
(20) Dr Martin Luther King Jr was also at times as fallible as the next human.
error-prone
errant
liable to err
open to error
imperfect
flawed
weak
Infallible
Certain
Correct
Definite
Perfect
Reliable
Strong
Sure
Unerring