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"fallible" Definitions
  1. able to make mistakes or be wrong

354 Sentences With "fallible"

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Governments are fallible, just as any other large organization is fallible.
Labeled data is thus fallible the way that human labelers are fallible.
His ultimate takeaway that the web is unreliable and fallible really speaks to the greater truth: that collective human memory itself is unreliable and fallible.
In a rush to move past the oh-so-fallible human, the people developing truly driverless cars doubled down on, yes, the oh-so-fallible human.
If we are fallible in every other attempt to care for people through illness and the end of life, we will be fallible in our provision of assisted dying.
But people are also fallible -- they are human beings.
Mr Stiglitz: All humans, and all human institutions, are fallible.
Well, premonitions of the future are always fallible at best.
But the chilling reality is that security is ultimately fallible.
As the Bank of England has shown, they are fallible.
Even phrases like "I can do it" are easily fallible.
We're highly fallible when it comes to forecasting our feelings.
Well, for starters, abuse is unavoidable and doctors are fallible.
Psychologists have long recognized that human memory is highly fallible.
Many fallible men have inhabited the office of the presidency.
This was not a freak event: Traders are highly fallible.
On at least one occasion, Albert Einstein proved to be fallible.
This is because people are fallible by nature, and politicians are people.
The Three-Eyed Raven's knowledge is fallible and without its own biases.
An everyman who's special not because he's gifted but because he's fallible.
The problem is that humans are fallible; our eyesight can fail us.
Claims, after all, must pass though fallible, biased and corruptible human beings.
Furthermore, TSA agents are numerous, fallible, and prone to misusing their authority.
People with common sense will understand that anyone is human and fallible.
Algorithms can act quickly, but they are often un-nuanced and fallible.
Could we be as frail and fallible as those apostates so visibly are,
Meaning they're "just like us" in the sense that they're fallible human beings.
Humans are fallible creatures, and every day we make mistakes large and small.
India, fortunately, is not North Korea, and is aware that leaders are fallible.
It's when fallible systems—both human and electronic—fail to perform as expected.
Facial recognition technology is fallible, however, and could potentially make a false match.
Or are their recollections, like all of ours, merely fallible and sometimes faulty?
In fact, their research shows that fallible-but-capable human choosers drive progress.
Buying gradually, in stages, is all about recognizing that our judgment is fallible.
Margot Robbie is a great actress and an experienced but fallible tattoo artist.
The fact that people are learning the machines are fallible is super helpful.
It is, she suggests, as idiosyncratic and as fallible as we all are.
Someone who is fallible but determined not to let that get her down.
Michael is sent to Earth to finally live as a real, fallible person.
But we are fallible beings, and this is one of our greater errors.
It feels as if some know-it-all child is nudging me in the ribs, reminding me that what I'm watching is a game played by fallible men governed by an arbitrary set of rules enforced by other, fatter fallible men.
Hammer your points too hard, and you don't reveal enough of yourself as an ambivalent, fallible human being; reveal too much of yourself as an ambivalent, fallible human being, and you risk opening seams in the armor of your case.
Even so, a tendency towards overcapacity still lurks, and Chinese officials are still fallible.
Though they were occasionally fallible, Porto's defence came to the rescue on several occasions.
Despite the massive checks it's writing, SoftBank has already appeared somewhat fallible at times.
Like other government bureaucracies, FDA is staffed with well-meaning but fallible human beings.
To be sure, we're only human and our powers of prognostication are highly fallible.
Cops are fallible human beings and they understand when politicians don't have their backs.
It makes him seem fallible in a way Special Forces commanders generally do not.
I am interested in how the familiar becomes strange, and the structure becomes fallible.
But she doesn't shy away from revealing how incomplete and fallible those memories can be.
Or the others who serve the people, who accept he is a fallible human being.
That suggests the number-crunching performed by fallible analysts and investors produces much lower returns.
What moral responsibilities would come with fallible humans taking on the role of cosmic creators?
To be sure, these data points are coming from exit polls, which can be fallible.
In a fallible life, it was a path no better or worse than any other.
People are not only fallible, but they also capable of bad behavior, such as lying.
Nonetheless, lost in Dublin towards their end of the campaign, and looked relatively fallible throughout.
Still, they look short up front, and occasionally fallible in the centre of their defence.
It is fallible — and when it fails, it undermines the legitimacy of our judicial system.
The brain isn't a perfect computer-like data storage device, but a fallible fleshy organ.
Quarterbacks are fragile, referees are fallible, advice can be dangerous and Gardner Minshew is forever.
He notes that dentists, doctors, lawyers, and business people are equally as fallible as well.
"When you have so much concentrated authority, in so few fallible individuals, problems percolate," he says.
So hey there Face ID, goodbye Touch ID. Like any fingerprint biometric Touch ID is fallible.
God forbid that our sportsmen or women could be fallible, prone to mistakes, susceptible to defeat.
There are some who have lionized him for so long that they can't believe he's fallible.
But in these Olympics, the team looks fallible, much like it did in 22008 and 22004.
It's important to remember that we're all fallible humans and cut each other a little slack.
As it turns out, the American League Central's first-place team is comprised of fallible humans.
The DOJ and FBI are agencies made up of fallible human beings who sometimes make mistakes.
I wouldn't want to live with them, but they totally understand that human beings are fallible.
They're human, I realized eventually — fallible and flawed, just like me, just like all of us.
To help our fallible human eyes, Google is introducing new spelling and grammar autocorrection to Gmail.
Yeah. But in fairness, I missed a ton of signals too, so I think we're all fallible.
Machines whose algorithms are fallible and might be making rough guestimates, and/or prone to sensing malfunctions.
Trump is, just as Rudd's essay on the oath warns, inconsistent, fallible, and often prone to error.
Better to suffer in silence than take the wild gamble of confiding in another fallible human being?
They are fallible, and there's no way to know what amount of their data was witnessed firsthand.
"People have secret lives, people are fallible, they make mistakes, and sometimes they're scandalous," Mr. Aaker said.
When I have a man who wants me despite how fallible, loud or political I can be.
It is the procedures for gathering, interpreting and challenging data and theories produced by fallible human beings.
Yes. But it also illustrates his transition from fallible young man into a regal, almost ethereal, symbol.
Human beings are fallible and susceptible to corruption, and James Madison said as much in his writings.
Justices on the nation's highest court are fallible human beings and they can make – and have made – mistakes.
It's also a reminder that technology, and the web in particular, is made by humans, and therefore fallible.
Even at the highest levels of government and the military, people are still fallible and make stupid mistakes.
It is not that the bookies are fallible; they only respond to the weight of money being placed.
By the book's end, the great painter feels fragile and accessible, both a legend and a fallible man.
Other times, they feel more adjacent to reality, delivering dire warnings of technology run amok in fallible hands.
Having a single editor's fallible algorithms determine the news consumption of the wired world is a precarious situation.
Robots are going to have to work together if they want to destroy us, their soft, fallible masters.
I told myself I volunteered because I think attorneys and trial courts are fallible, while death is permanent.
The incident is a warning for everyone of how fallible the infrastructure of our modern lives really is.
The danger is particularly high in the United States, but European welfare systems are also all too fallible.
Humans, including police officers, are fallible, and that's the concern that leaders like Commissioner O'Neill should help address.
That's the premise of Brightburn: a world where someone like Superman is as fallible as the rest of us.
But science is conducted by fallible humans, and it hasn't been human-proofed to protect against all our foibles.
But, people are also fallible and we have a history of all the mistakes we made as a nation.
If no human is perfect in all areas, chances are that no one is fallible in all areas, either.
Romo is fallible and flawed in a way that his successor simply has not yet had time to be.
Maybe discovering a religious vocation isn't laugh-riot material, but a fallible comedian wrestling with his value on Earth?
And ultimately, you feel, the play respects its bold if fallible pioneers, in all their natural bravery and fearfulness.
He believed that doctors were fallible, there was always another treatment out there, and life was worth clinging to.
But at the same time, we all know examples of how statistics are fallible, and can easily go awry.
Now Tom&aposs goal was to demonstrate some vulnerability and show that he was indeed a fallible human being.
We're meant to understand and accept that he can be as frail and as fallible as any other person.
It's a fallible tool, and so it won't be able to spot every error you've made in your writing.
Mitt Romney, when he was governor of Massachusetts, was told that the death penalty is problematic because it's fallible.
The moment that dazzled NBA junkies—and offered a glimpse that perhaps the Warriors were indeed fallible—came on defense.
As much as we like to see technology as the ultimate savior, it's exactly as fallible as we make it.
As we dismantle the natural world, and, perhaps even ourselves, fallible machines can continue making covetable product for the market.
It's true -- he just doesn't like to read about it because it paints him as fallible, and he hates that.
While divine truth may be absolute, intelligence truth is not; it is only as close as fallible humans can get.
As we've established before, Justin Bieber is perfect in many ways, but even gods are fallible once in a while.
Lehmann was fallible throughout the match, and after several other high-profile howlers his early exit from Italy was sealed.
Over the last 150 years genetics has developed in part at the hands of fallible and occasionally bigoted human beings.
If scientific knowledge was socially produced — and thus partial, fallible, contingent — how could that not weaken its claims on reality?
While there are many veterans whose bravery, values and leadership are exemplary, we're every bit as fallible as other Americans.
Because finances are attached to fallible humans and, to an extent, volatile markets, plans often grow and change over time.
Its human operators will be fallible, killing 40,000 Americans — and more than a million people around the world — every year.
MJ was not a saint or God he was a fallible human being just as capable of evil as anyone else.
At a certain level of fame, people become memetic — ideas and symbols, content to be consumed, rather than fallible human beings.
The trouble is that companies are often poor at assessing nebulous risks, and CEOs' overall view of the environment is fallible.
Through its hero's eyes, Jessica Jones explored trauma, abuse, and the struggle — often times fickle and fallible — to recover from both.
We are fallible creatures, and sometimes all those tiny lapses in judgement—typically harmless on their own—combine in disastrous ways.
I became interested in the disconnect between the concept of time and the escapement, this fallible device designed to capture it.
And it just goes to show you that the Three-Eyed Raven's knowledge is fallible and not without its own biases.
Donation screening policies are based on a combination of trust in human nature and hard science, both of which are fallible.
Our access to our own thoughts is just as indirect and fallible as our access to the thoughts of other people.
We are weak and fallible, and we might feel like we only have so much kindness to give to each other.
Including these collectively on a dashboard will generate insights and stimulate further actions than relying on a single narrow, fallible KPI.
America was built on the idea that power should not be concentrated in any one person, because we are all fallible.
In "Simple Ways to Be Better at Remembering," Adam Popescu writes, in part: Memory is a fallible thing, changing over time.
Still, thanks to Frazier's delicate ventriloquism, Varina Davis becomes a marvelously fallible character, complicated enough to stand on her compromised own.
That's especially true of the sophisticated but fallible models and simulations by which scientists attempt to peer into the climate future.
WOC said it was "profoundly disappointed" by the pope's comments, calling the document the pope referred to "outdated, fallible and painful".
Any system that has a power structure in it, you forget that it's human beings, and human beings are all fallible.
Bitcoin was Nakamoto's attempt to create a financial system that didn't require trusting the fallible human beings that run the banking system.
It was then that I saw my dad as a fallible human being, terrified of losing his wife of nearly 50 years.
Government policies, both fiscal and monetary, have to be accepted as natural and fallible parts of a complex and deeply flawed system.
Afterwards, it fell out of the political discourse, casualty to the understanding that governments of men are fallible, and can support injustice.
Compassion for the fallible is his chief lesson, one he can teach with authority, since, in the historical pinch, he didn't fail.
To the Editor: Re "At Facebook, Human Backup for Algorithms Proved Fallible" (front page, May 21): News should be reported, not curated.
The private sector is composed of sometimes selfish, sometimes altruistic, sometimes brilliant, always fallible humans – the same that comprise the public sector.
Other characters include the Rainbow King, an omnipotent wizard who is "also lovable and fallible, like a cute grandpa," Mr. Borkson said.
They present human and animal characters as psychologically complex, as well as fallible and unable to fully control their lives and desires.
Different states have different early voting laws and report ballot returns inconsistently, and assumptions based on party affiliation are fallible at best.
Instead of trying to fit our new vehicles into fallible systems, he said cities should work to create multimodal lanes based on speed.
A blockchain ledger is inherently less fallible than a paper ballot, which can be mishandled or tampered with, argues Voatz cofounder Nimit Sawhney.
The Nobel Prizes are the work of fallible humans and therefore have been accused of their share of Eurocentrism, sexism, and the rest.
Any time I can get audio, video, of anything, I prefer that to human memory because human memory is fallible and it's subjective.
"The 72 years of nuclear non-use may not last forever because human beings are fallible — Donald Trump seemingly more so than others."
Nguyen might say that the only way we can truly acknowledge the past is to contend with how fallible our memories actually are.
But that software is fallible — clothing can "dazzle" the software with misleading shapes that stop the AI from knowing what it's looking at.
Super warriors are as fallible as anyone else, it turns out, and strength is not the same as sound judgment or moral rectitude.
As Broccoli and Morano stressed in an interview with Bustle, she's a fallible hero, a regular woman who rises to meet extraordinary circumstances.
Yankees 2175, Blue Jays 220 Aaron Judge, a 63-year-old Yankees rookie, finally offered some evidence that he is, in fact, fallible.
"With it, every single human being on the planet is a worthwhile, fallible human being, capable of both success and failure," he says.
And what made that bet successful was how fallible he could be, an aspect that Marvel homed in on for the big screen.
Though Prometheus's intentions were good, he was ultimately punished — fire was used for destruction as well as warmth, fallible and destructive as humans are.
A commonly used argument is that God has often used fallible individuals as instruments of his inscrutable purpose, such as King David the adulterer.
The crypto world and the Afrikaner right share the rhetoric that the end is nigh: The financial system is fallible, the social contract unstable.
Here the human heart is not the poetic locus of love, but the pulsing, fallible organ pumping atop our livers, or beneath our floorboards.
He likes to portray himself as very fallible, and I think it's all bound up into a fascinating boom-or-bust type of thing.
He was still the most talented golfer ever to play the game, but he was also fallible, a human being with weaknesses and frailties.
Or, of course, you could be a Captain America supporter who thinks Iron Man's plan to regulate superheroes doesn't safeguard against a fallible government.
But heroism requires placing complete trust in fallible individuals, and dramatic success relies on the sort of Hollywood logic that rarely appears in real life.
In Cairo, both America's religion and her gender norms were revealed to be fallible, though the former had to be unmasked to permit the latter.
Wong Ping's animated films present human and animal characters as psychologically complex, as well as fallible and unable to fully control their lives and desires.
He added that memory is in any event fallible and cited as an example a story his brother once told him about a family vacation.
Yet despite its theoretical appeal, GDP is, in practice, a fallible measure – and increasingly becoming one that could be described as a grossly defective product.
It is rather that they'd prefer not to need to trust humans to keep their promises, when we know that we humans are deeply fallible.
Partly through Gasper's persistence, wire transfer services have become more vigilant about flagging fraud and more cooperative with investigations, though the system is still fallible.
Like a child realizing their parents don't know everything, there's a point when employees must understand that their bosses are human, fallible and sometimes emotionally messy.
What a poem does is remind us is that we are fallible and at the same time that we're just trying to do the right thing.
It even went so far as to fire news editors who managed the Trends section, leaving the matter up to an impartial, but entirely fallible, algorithm.
Some of those people are honest and trustworthy, some of them are not and all of us are fallible (as TechCrunch readers surely know by now).
Any such adjustment would risk diluting the Truth, and (perhaps just as bad) serve as a potentially fatal concession that the church's teachings can be fallible.
But checking the record, which is to say my extremely fallible memory, I was pretty sure it was not something coded in there by life experience.
The one thing he had faith in — his instinct for business, more than he ever had for any person in his life — had been proven fallible.
His persona is pointedly that of a fallible everyman, who has simply trained himself to observe his fellow humans more carefully than most of us do.
And I'll take a fallible, self-reflective media, even with all of the biases I've listed here, over a media that is more akin to propaganda.
" The 2013 Pulitzer winner continues: "That's especially true of the sophisticated but fallible models and simulations by which scientists attempt to peer into the climate future.
He casts himself as Orpheus, a fallible hero hopes to emerge from hell unscathed by interpersonal strife, old regrets, and the burdensome power structures of society.
There's no doubt Bitcoin Core attracts some of the best and brightest developers in the world, but they are fallible and, importantly, some of them are pseudonymous.
The original Grand Theft Auto, above most contemporary games and certainly, for me, above its franchise follow-ups, is a masterstroke of subjective vision and fallible narration.
"Memory is fallible and open to distortions," lead author Shazia Akhtar, a senior research associate at the University of Bradford in the UK, told Gizmodo via email.
There were some fallible (ph) around that announcement but this was just the confirmation that what he indicated was coming did in fact arrive in the report.
All three strains share a suspicion of democratic institutions that confer on fallible human beings an authority that, as they see things, should belong only to God.
The more autonomous cars we have on the road and the fewer fallible humans handling the steering wheels and gas pedals the fewer accidents there will be.
The question of "explainability" around AI decisions has become increasingly important, as it's becoming clear just how fallible they are, and what the potential consequences could be.
Manual kits require you to stuff your arm into a cuff and use a stethoscope and your fallible human ears to determine your systolic and diastolic readings.
Watch: In the four-part docuseries "Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men," which premieres tonight on Showtime, the group is human-scaled — determined, gifted, anxious, fallible.
Watch: The four-part documentary "Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men," which premieres tonight on Showtime, portrays the group's members as determined, gifted, anxious and fallible.
One of the things that "Girls" does incredibly well is to reassure the world that it's O.K. to be fallible, and that's what these two people are.
Mr. Thicke's character on "Growing Pains" could be a measured voice of wisdom too, but he was also frequently the butt of jokes, and he was fallible.
" The suit argues the two deputies had to have known roadside drug tests are historically fallible, but nevertheless "falsely presented their findings to the court as scientifically reliable.
And just as Raquel and Emma must see Beatriz's complete and fallible humanity, Emma has to shed her dopey boyfriend and his narrow definitions of who she is.
But the components which propel these dark juggernauts forward are merely men and women who operate out of fear, ideology or both — as fallible as any normal person.
But even matching fallible human accuracy, the model could pave the way for a less costly, highly-scaleable, solution to get more people taking life-saving preliminary screenings.
But they remain fallible, especially when the photo that investigators hope to match with a driver's license or mugshot was taken in poor light or at an angle.
All it took was 72 hours, and a false news story in the heat of a polarizing US election season, to show how fallible its algorithms can be.
Klitschko would fight a whopping nine times that year, with his final bout scheduled at short notice for December against the resolute though fallible Ross 'The Boss' Puritty.
The bottom line: It's a reminder that for all the angst over autonomous vehicle safety, there's vast room to improve upon highly fallible — and increasingly distracted — human driver.
Books of The Times In 1950 the psychoanalyst Erik Erikson proposed that we tender, fallible humans pass through eight stages of development, each defined by a different conflict.
Working as a journalist, relying on written notes and taped conversations, has made me yet more exarkic; increasingly, I don't bother to memorize things, because memory is fallible.
Every human geneticist has a duty to convey the accurate, nuanced and fallible results of his work, which is often funded with public money at tax-exempt institutions.
But "Jane the Virgin" is among the most emotionally literate series of all time, and I trust it to be a careful steward of my weak, fallible heart.
Here the charming, funny and fallible Johan thoroughly steals the show as he falls in love with Nya, a woman trying to break free from her constricted upbringing.
Please. Not allowing female athletes to be hotheaded, fallible and unsportsmanlike fails to recognize female athletes as having a competitive spirit equal to that of their male counterparts.
They are fallible human beings forced to make split-second, consequential, life-and-death decisions in real time, bereft of 20/20 hindsight and slow-motion videotaped reviews.
One of the main arguments for using such algorithms is that judges are already making these kinds of predictions in their heads but are highly fallible and inconsistent.
The danger is that such interactions with chatbots could lead to a preference among some for relationships with artificial intelligence rather than with fallible and sometimes unreliable human beings.
And even after they become safe enough to pass muster with regulators, they will probably have to share the road with legacy vehicles operated by all too fallible wetware.
In a 85033 letter to a young lawyers' association, the late Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas warned of a danger that few truly acknowledge: American democracy is fallible.
The ACLU chapter was attempting to prove a point: That facial-recognition tech is fallible, and that law enforcement agencies shouldn't rely on the software to identify potential suspects.
But even if we muddle through Trump's presidency, it should be a reminder that the presidential elections are as fallible a method of selecting an executive as any other.
I didn't realize how fallible each of us is in his or her own way … I talk to the audience sometimes and I get teary eyed for no reason.
I didn't realize how fallible each of us is in his or her own way ... I talk to the audience sometimes and I get teary eyed for no reason.
Besides our fallible brains, there's another big reason facts can be insignificant: The internet and social media make misinformation that reinforces our beliefs easier to access and more visible.
It's an episode not just about human experience, but also about the ravages of middle age, the search for purpose, and what it means to be frail and fallible.
The power of the state to kill as payback is simply too great to entrust to a system that is categorically imperfect, comprised as it is by fallible human beings.
He is depicted here with no indication of a particular political vision; he is not a messianic voice of third-world resistance, but a fallible, restlessly creative and melancholy man.
Improved flight-control algorithms, more on-board processing power and progress in machine vision will allow drones to handle more decisions themselves, rather than relying on fallible or inexpert humans.
If humans are fallible even when they don't intend to be, perhaps algorithms that get to know how people and companies think over time can help fill in the gaps.
The Federal Reserve is being revealed as not only less-than-divinely ordained, but supremely fallible in carrying out the ill-conceived tasks it was assigned so very long ago.
And then she realizes that the president, who she had been so allied with and believed in emphatically, betrays her and reveals herself to be a fallible, potentially dangerous leader.
He was taken with Mr. Gray's musings about building computer models that, in theory, would be cheaper and more efficient than paying high fees to a fallible hedge fund hotshot.
They learn to build a mental map of the entire city, to navigate under any circumstance, to find shortcuts and avoid risky situations — all without any external, possibly fallible, help.
But one cannot help wishing it were less an operatic allegory of political principles and more a story, animated by fallible protagonists who are not entirely devoid of moral ambivalence.
At times he promises that artificial intelligence technology will come up with algorithms that will allow us to flag harmful speech without any input from fallible and prejudiced human judgment.
They're still a vital part in good online security hygiene—it's just that like any service, password managers are coded by fallible humans, and therefore susceptible to the occasional bug.
Bicycling through New York City, however dangerous, brings me back to life by reminding me that I have a body—and that it can get in people's way; that it's fallible.
We've learned recently that Bobby is more fallible than he appears, and finally he seems to have realized it, too, attributing the bad trade to some mental lapse he cannot identify.
Doctors can tell us when we are sick, but when it comes to conclusions that we are in good health, their reports and letters are as fallible as the weather report.
This is especially true for ordinary mortals like us, who learn religious commandments not from direct revelations, as the prophets do, but rather from the transmissions and interpretations of fallible men.
Indeed the Women's Ordination Conference, a group that works to ordain women as priests, calls the document "outdated, fallible and painful" and says Pope Francis should be looking elsewhere for inspiration.
These kids are like Rey meeting Han Solo for the first time in The Force Awakens, and finding out that their legends are real — and that they're sadly fallible, fragile, and human.
His monumental work provides guidance on how governments should be structured "by fallible human beings" to serve "the people for whom they are framed" with the most liberty that would be feasible.
Emelianenko finally got on top of Hunt and spent an embarrassingly long time finishing a kimura to secure the victory, but the whole experience showed Emelianenko at his most complacent and fallible.
And because judicial protection of rights becomes less important, our reliance on fallible and often highly ideological judges becomes more limited, and a populist backlash against the judiciary becomes less likely, too.
The people behind the mask may seem like heroes or magicians to those of us looking up from the operating table—but they are still fallible, and messy, and above all, human.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - Brooks Koepka showed he is fallible after all, four straight bogeys to start the final round costing the American any chance of winning the British Open on Sunday.
In the world we live in ("real" or not), we act based on probabilities, using highly fallible and unreliable cognitive tools, amid a flurry of oncoming evidence and a haze of uncertainty.
And Mr. Davis, exhilarating onstage in "The Royale" and heartbreaking in "Sweat," is both of those here, layering one beneath the other to deepen our understanding of a fallible man of faith.
Something about the color images makes clearer on an emotional level that these ancestors felt fear and uncertainty, just as we do, and were fallible and sometimes cruel, just as we are.
Second, voters of both the winning and losing sides should approach the outcome with epistemic humility, recognition that one's own judgment is fallible, although the form this humility should take will differ.
The fact that it's fallible, that it's this thing that's listening in your house and you are relying on the fact that the engineers that built it are doing the right thing.
"It shows you the technique itself is still quite fallible," said Knowles, who noted that there's no guarantee the defective mutation might not accumulate within the baby boy and eventually lead to disease.
Lee is credited with creating Spider-Man as a self-aware and fallible superhero, as well as his work as co-creator of Iron Man, the Hulk, X-Men and the Fantastic Four.
What I do think you need to hear from me is how important it is to admit that our political heroes are fallible and may not be what we want them to be.
The injunction was clear: The destiny of society was in the hands of fallible men, and even in its hour of triumph that society was always perched on the abyss of catastrophic failure.
How can fallible humans determine whether discursive intolerance is the appropriate response to a disagreement, except by expanding "harm" to include damage to the very abstract conception of the marketplace of ideas itself?
"Expecting that you're going to change the behaviors of the retailers with those sentences is just cognitively unrealistic with the way we fallible mortals process benefits and consequences and make decisions," Caulkins said.
How silly, we'll think as we jack the Matrix directly into our cerebellums, that people thought anything that used low-bandwidth input like our dull eyes and fallible ears could cause such worry.
While a single pilot in a skywriting plane typically needs about eight minutes to write five letters, and the message is extremely susceptible to wind and to getting confused, skytyping is less fallible.
The ultimate comfort of the eclipse may be that it will remain safely out of the control of fallible humans left to mark its midday path, humbly or not, in the contrary darkness.
It also discourages people from practicing affirmative consent; how can you make sure your partner is into what you're doing together when you can't even admit to yourself that you might be sexually fallible?
"Let's design them such that either they improve on our own admittedly fallible moral behaviors, or at least they're no worse, or don't rely on them without some sort of human intervention," said Shieber.
But if, like all political systems, democracy has proved eminently fallible, it has shown itself robustly superior to the rest when it comes to fixing those failings and making good when faced by change.
Details: The Safe System approach focuses on three intersecting tenets: Road safety is a shared responsibility; transportation initiatives are based on both experience and anticipated problems; and AV systems, like human drivers, are fallible.
Add that to the already fallible memory system of our brains, and you can see why the two might interact to create a feeling of familiarity; maybe you dreamed it, or something like it.
They're as human and fallible as everyone else, and they're not likely to produce the perfect stone-faced explanation and renunciation of suicidal ideation that would truly speak to the MMA mindset right now.
Actor Bob Odenkirk has spent years on AMC playing the fallible attorney Saul Goodman, but next he's looking to appear on the network as a much more grounded figure: the late journalist David Carr.
When they don't—in those moments moments when Vernon seems to be singing over a Sleep Well Beast B-side—it's easy enough to see Big Red Machine as its own, occasionally fallible, experiment.
Footballers, like the rest of us, are flawed and fallible human beings, and no amount of goalscoring ability, close control or fine first touches can elevate a person to the status of a saint.
Dr. Schaffner, the infectious disease expert, said it might have been wiser to test each disembarking passenger instead of a select group because other screening methods — like travel questionnaires and taking temperatures — are fallible.
Despite how fallible they can be, I think Android Auto and Apple's CarPlay do a better job, thanks to access to an internet-connected assistant and the ability to interpret questions asked in natural language.
But for Proust's narrator these are rare moments; more common are the memories that remind us of past experiences, which we can't revisit in complete detail—because memory, of course, is fragile, fallible, and pliable.
The False Memory Syndrome Foundation was formed in 1992 as a space for Loftus and others to probe the fallible nature of memory, and her book The Myth of Repressed Memory was published in 1994.
But with the world on a razor's edge, stuff like this is a terrifying reminder that the only thing standing between us and nuclear war are a lot of imperfect machines and very fallible humans.
When I asked Rebecca Traister about Clinton earlier this summer, she had the correct, and frustrating, answer: He represents "the complicated thing about politics," that he was likely both personally fallible and a great president.
But frustratingly, all the dragon sex information Martin has provided so far has been filtered through the highly fallible historians he has invented, which cloaks all mention of dragon mating habits in contradictions and myth.
In "Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men," an intimate four-part docuseries directed by the documentarian and former music journalist Sacha Jenkins debuting on Showtime Friday, they are human-scaled — determined, gifted, anxious, fallible.
When I learn that someone else has struggled with disordered eating, body image, or simply the mental strain of being a fallible, fleshy human, I do not assume that this person loves neither food nor herself.
In "Raymie Nightingale," DiCamillo uses her light touch and boundless humor to deliver the difficult news that adults are fallible and that children must learn to develop an unwavering sense of self-reliance and self-acceptance.
They feel particularly poignant in this political moment, when the only way forward seems to be through through the power of people working as a collective, rather than trusting fallible, mortal, political individuals to save us.
But the thing I always took away from It was just, you know, we are...we are fallible if we do not acknowledge the thing that is most present and most likely to be a threat.
With the concept of Theory of Mind firmly in our thoughts, and the knowledge that brain modules are both fallible and disconnected, we are primed to understand human consciousness, how it arose, and what it's (not) for.
Similarly, GDELT and ICEWS hardly ever agreed on the same events, suggesting that, far from offering a complete and authoritative representation of the world, these systems are as partial and fallible as the humans who designed them.
They can withstand up to 30 minutes under a meter and a half of water; the important thing here is that it you don't have to worry about the being a fallible human being around your phone.
As our expectations now line up more closely with the reality of our fallible, corrupt, inept government, Americans are — more than ever — uniting in our desire to limit the role of the federal government in our lives.
And while European systems and services can still fall back to other timing and navigation options, like GPS, the prolonged outage serves as a chilling reminder of the modern world's intrinsic reliance on fallible global positioning systems.
It is, by the light of journalists like Woodward and Bernstein, to outline the finite shape of the president's seemingly boundless misrule by declaring that he is a threat as great as Nixon, and just as fallible.
LONDON (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic is fallible after all, as American powerhouse Sam Querrey proved in stunning fashion to stop the Serb's seemingly unstoppable charge toward a calendar year grand slam at a rain-hit Wimbledon on Saturday.
In one series of experiments, Elizabeth Krumrei Mancuso of Pepperdine University scored volunteers on a measure of what she called intellectual humility — an awareness of how incomplete and fallible their views on political and social issues were.
Not just in the sense that we are all fallible human beings who probably say things that aren't true sometimes — he has made flagrant disregard for the truth a hallmark of his approach to business and politics.
Neo-reaction demands a total rethinking of the way the world works, and such attempts generally only succeed if they can attack the sources of knowledge in society and offer a theory for why they're systematically fallible.
The section in the Google results page for the "Mueller report" search term is fallible — which is problematic for Google, the most used search engine in the world, which many turn to in order to find accurate information.
It's not clear whether it would once again tell the story laid out in the book itself, or whether it would explore further the characters of Silk Spectre, Doctor Manhattan, Rorschach, and the other fallible superheroes featured within.
If anything, Bloemen is living proof that precisely because of the abundance of talent in the Netherlands the country's system is - if only rarely - fallible and that late bloomers in the sport can sometimes slip through the cracks.
"We've seen how increased technology normally disadvantages the defense—DNA, fingerprinting, and other 'sciences' which initially seemed infallible and are now clearly quite fallible—but I can't say that's necessarily the case for body-worn cameras," he said.
Since winning her 23rd Grand Slam at the 2017 Australian Open, Williams had lost all five of her five previous finals, four at majors, a run that made the most dominant player in the modern era look fallible.
What they are and how they function entirely depends on the people within each one, and people—as the author reminds the reader over and over in I Hope We Choose Love—are fallible and capable of making mistakes.
Some of the most fascinating parts of "Black Radical" are those that delve into the more intractable recesses of Trotter's personality — those episodes that reveal him as a complicated and fallible human rather than an emissary of pure virtue.
Because the contents of our memories for experiences involve the active manipulation (during encoding), integration with pre-existing information (during consolidation), and reconstruction (during retrieval) of that information, memory is, by definition, fallible at best and unreliable at worst.
One of the major problems is that the Church has taught that lay people, or the flock, are fallible and the clergy infallible, because their vocation transcended the human and supported only the spiritual side of man's nature. Untrue.
Failure to identify a potential victory in Kansas is hardly the greatest sin in the world, but it reenforces the basic reality that targeting decisions are made by people who are more fallible than they would probably like to admit.
This is why no amount of fine-tuning would ever make such databases as GDELT and ICEWS significantly less fallible, at least not without going to the extreme step of enforcing a single worldview on the people who engineer them.
Most automakers are in an arms race to develop AVs that take drivers and their fallible driving skills out of the equation, so it might seem counterintuitive to make a self-driving car that relies heavily on human brain activity.
If your professor sees you as a sincere, fallible young adult who is just doing their best to get through college, chances are you will have much more leeway when it comes to the occasional missed class or overdue paper.
Self-guided smarts also helps Curiosity support scientists in another key way: Our weak human eyes are terribly fallible when it comes to trying to target extremely fine facets of objects, especially when operating remotely across a vast tranche of space.
As the books reach their conclusion, the protagonists slowly reach one of the most heartbreaking realizations of getting older: that our elders are flawed and fallible and ultimately won't save us, that we have no choice but to save ourselves.
It's true to life, and I'm excited for people to get to know Jack more as a fallible human being and not just a superhero father and husband, because that's just so much more compelling and interesting and it's real.
I sometimes wished Tillett Wright would step back from the roller coaster of new schools and, later, new lovers to give us a broader view on the changes to his city, his community and especially his fallible but fascinating parents.
Whether Lehmann ever really took in the essential lessons from his time in Italy – and, lest we forget, another highly fallible performance eight years later suggests he did not – he only added to the Invincibles' pool of useful Serie A experience.
It was ironic that Sontag, who argued strenuously against metaphoric understandings of bodily illness, would end up approaching bodily necessities and pleasures as metaphors for even deeper needs—for love and intimacy—and for the shame of being vulnerable, fallible, mortal.
Ishiguro's other books tend to be about fallible human beings who are warped by the world in which they live but are still worthy of empathy and love, but The Buried Giant is about how human beings warp the world themselves.
"Something about the color images makes clearer on an emotional level that these ancestors felt fear and uncertainty, just as we do, and were fallible and sometimes cruel, just as we are," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The New York Times.
On Saturday, we are reminded that we are human and fallible, so that by the time Sunday rolls around and the puzzle has let up to a Wednesday-Thursday difficulty level, we are ready for the grace of being right again.
The idea behind this annulment is to prevent a religious Jew from making an overly optimistic promise to God he or she cannot keep by recognizing that human beings are fallible, and that nobody, however well intentioned, can guarantee perfect behavior.
"Vision Zero", an initiative which started in Sweden and is spreading, envisages the abolition of road deaths, which is implausible: even self-driving cars, which are likely to be far safer than fallible (especially when drunk) humans, are sometimes going to kill people.
"Élysée" hinges on the gap between grand, enduring architecture and fallible, human occupants, though the film may take on a new cast now that an insurgent 39-year-old — I can still hardly believe he pulled it off — sits behind the gilded desk.
As exit polls, however fallible, began confirming a too-familiar narrative of Clinton's unfavorability, so began the endless stream of valid critiques from the left: How was Clinton's campaign so tone-deaf to a growing populist movement among the white working class?
Even if Duplass is a fallible human with the noble goal of spreading "unity, understanding and kindness," asking liberals to follow a man who once wrote an op-ed headlined "The Fascist Left and Same-Sex Marriage" doesn't help him achieve his lofty goals.
Never again would I be able to read a lofty phrase about a social-media company's shift in policy—"open and connected," or "encouraging meaningful interactions"—without imagining a group of people sitting around a conference room, eating free snacks and making fallible decisions.
I had long been telling myself that by taking Adderall, I was exerting total control over my fallible self, but in truth, it was the opposite: The Adderall made my life unpredictable, blowing black storm systems over my horizon with no warning at all.
"Expecting that you're going to change the behaviors of the [drug] retailers with those sentences is just cognitively unrealistic with the way we fallible mortals process benefits and consequences and make decisions," Jon Caulkins, a drug policy expert at Carnegie Mellon University, previously told me.
Every episode of The Leftovers faces the same challenge: Make it seem as if everything that happens either could have happened by some divine design or by the hand of very fallible human beings who interpret what happens as the work of divine design.
On many other TV shows, the gaps between the confident tech industry warriors these people believe themselves to be and the very human, very fallible people they actually are would manifest in stories about how they kept making the same mistakes without ever learning the right lessons.
The theme entries are all 20th-century references from either the large or small screen, which also calls to mind the famous quote, "Believe only half of what you see and nothing that you hear" (which my own fallible brain had in the "Mark Twain" section).
If a machine was asked to identify creditworthy candidates for loans, it might use data like felony convictions, but if felony convictions were unfair in the first place — if they were based on, say, discriminatory drug laws — then the loan recommendations would perforce also be fallible.
They're set up with pre-programmed algorithms but supervised by a person (one pilot can control up to 100 at once), and they don't need GPS to fly — which is key, considering the complexity at work here and the fact that GPS can be imprecise and fallible.
He wanted to be like Yousef, the Kashmiri Yousef, but even Yousef, who had shocked America— who had almost toppled a building that seemed to snick heaven like a finger, who had tried to blow up jetliners over the Pacific and kill the pope—even Yousef was fallible.
Review and referee evaluations, in theory, should not kill off this vital part of fandom (the "tuck rule," after all, was invoked only after a referee review), but there is a difference between arguing and rehashing a referee's fallible interpretation and glumly accepting the readout of the machine.
Tiki-taka has gone, outlived by Lawro; VAR has kicked the interminable debate about tech in football a little further down the road; the Germans really can be written off and fallible on occasion; suddenly the ability to shoot straight from the penalty spot seems a lot more important.
The results are a mixed bag for Clinton and Trump, and as I have reported throughout, it's tough to draw conclusions from early voting numbers — different states have different early voting laws and report ballot returns inconsistently, and drawing conclusions based on party affiliation is fallible at best.
Lowering tax rates on individuals and businesses is an expensive proposition, forcing lawmakers to find additional revenue streams either by raising rates elsewhere or relying on budget gimmicks that force the infinitely fallible scorekeepers at the Congressional Budget Office into pretending the legislation won't add to the deficit.
Many of those expectations actually have to do with computers being much better drivers than humans, according to Walsh: In the end, it may be more so that the red flags (or their absence) offer warnings about the presence of fallible human drivers more than all-seeing overcautious machines.
In a show full of fallible lords and morally corruptible kings, Brienne has been one of the few real heroes, and Jaime seems to see in her the white knight that he might have been but for a bad case of incestuous lust and the odd act of regicide.
The human brain is wonderful but also fallible, and we don't always perceive and interpret the world around us correctly—and because many "ghostly" experiences are small and fleeting (not the huge and obvious kind depicted in horror films), it's easy to wonder if an odd sound or light is mysterious.
Williams, one of the manifesto's authors, is now out with his second book of graphic fiction, THE LADY DOCTOR (Penn State University, $24.95), which, like his first, "The Bad Doctor," is set in a small town in Wales and offers the engrossing perspective of a hard-working and fallible physician.
Part of helping our children navigate adult life is often admitting things to them which we might have kept quieter when they were young: jobs are difficult and sometimes frustrating, long-term relationships have their ups and downs, parents are vulnerable and fallible and often confused, just like everyone else.
And some labs rely entirely on a type of drug screen so notoriously fallible that the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime recommends that it never be used in drug-facilitated sexual assault cases — noting that "false negative results" caused by its "insufficiently sensitive methods" risk bringing investigations to a premature end.
It wasn't just that the titans of Kishida and McLean had been revealed to be fallible; it was that there was a flood of new talent populating tournament top 8's, tangible proof that there was exciting new blood and new possibilities around every corner, doing things no one had seen before.
There are a lot of limitations: States reporting early voting totals don't always include all counties; some states require party registration, like North Carolina, while others, like Wisconsin, don't; and numbers derived from party registration are fallible — nothing is obligating registered Republicans or Democrats to vote for their party's nominee, for instance.
Embodied by a six-member cast that interacts with the chafing ease of real blood relatives, the title clan of Richard Nelson's "The Gabriels: Election Year in the Life of One Family" has returned to offer us a mirror of our frightened, fallible selves at this very fraught moment in American history.
Users who upload their genetic data to FamilyTreeDNA might be surprised to learn that the company permits the FBI to search for matches without a warrant, that crime scene forensics are fallible, and that giving police access to genetic profiles can put innocent individuals — and their relatives — in the crosshairs of a criminal investigation.
All his life, Hoefnagel resorted to image making because he liked to investigate nature as an object and nature as the holder of ineffable power over the whims of humans and their fallible politics, especially in light of the political and religious upheaval then taking place both in the Low Countries and all over Europe.
Part of the effort to cut down on Facebook's reputation as a swap meet for falsehoods involves using ABC News, Politifact, FactCheck, and Snopes as fact-checkers—a novel but likely just as fallible form of moderation that opens up the platform to the same biases as the human-edited Trending News section on a wider scale.
Perhaps the most useful lesson to glean from Street Sharks is that we live in an age when the internet never forgets but memory is fallible, lying is easy, and citations are often needed but rarely provided — and even when they are, there's always the chance, however slight, that your "source" could be a trickster like Minor.
The broad acceptance of this story line is evidenced not only by the measurably successful self-promotion of sporting associations and events like the World Cup, but also in the societal reverberations of shock and outrage when a sports star falls from grace, as though they were not fallible and flawed in the same way as us mere mortals.
Instead, following a formula that has proved golden for him in recent seasons, Mr. van Hove divests a historical work of period associations, the better to see its inhabitants as timelessly tragic and as close to you and me as the people in the seats next to us — or, if we're honest, as our fallible selves.
"This American Life," which is hosted each week by Ira Glass, and features reported segments loosely related by theme, has changed how stories are told on the radio, introducing the idea of a more personal, even fallible narrator, and establishing a narrative structure—exposition, complication, epiphany, and resolution—that has become so entrenched that it now seems inevitable.
And I had the dumb luck of being in a place where I was watching the ascent of AI. I was watching people take data that I knew was faulty or fallible or incomplete, and begin to pump it into AI systems and make claims about the world that I didn't believe were actually credible or verified.
Similar to "White Christmas," season three's feature-length meditation on crime and punishment, this episode uses a dizzying buffet of clever ideas, homages, and references to paint a wild picture of the future, with the relevant message that the people we're trusting to build us a shining technological paradise could be just as fallible and compromised as the worst of us.
Rock Paper Shotgun's Graham Smith elegantly croons for a world in which No Man's Sky never releases, so that it might keep all this potential energy and never become a real, fallible, human effort that—no matter how hard the work or how ambitious the vision—can never live up to the "shared dream" it has become in these days before release.
Not the humbler, human, struggling greatness, the fleeting thing that helps fallible, anxious-unto-terrified athletes steal a personal best from themselves; there is, even given the effectively superhuman talents of the people involved, something in this greatness that can be emotionally real to those of us living down here on earth, and can even remind us of the better things about our ground-bound selves.
One is the futile cautionary tale of a scientific report that explains the worst — while knowing the worst has only narrowly been averted — and the other is the immediate, crushing disquietude of watching things spiral out of your control, followed by the awful realization that humanity is so, so fallible and so, so mortal in the face of awesome cosmic forces we pretend to control.
He's simply picking up what his own people, the Jewish people, already said about themselves: We're the chosen people of the one true God, and to prove it to you here's a long story about how awful and promiscuous and murderous and fallible we are, how terrible our leaders often turned out to be, and how we deserved every exile and punishment we received.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CLEVELAND, Ohio — It can be hard being a god — all that work to do creating vast universes; coping with plaintive entreaties from the downtrodden; keeping up an image of potency in the ecumenical deities' club, with all those other divinities boasting about their sexier powers or larger flocks of followers; and weathering theological spats whipped up by the fallible faithful.
Because the clothes, which are a kind of petri dish of associative splicing, grapple honestly with what is on the designers' minds: questions of gender and difference and the details of fallible beauty framed in low-slung trousers and shirts cropped and tailored to the navel, knit slip dresses trailing streamers from seams; and a stretch cardigan unbuttoned to expose a very pregnant belly.
As to the question of whether this makes the prize more or less worthy as a literary project, I suppose I should state here that I'm a Nobel skeptic — I still don't quite understand why so much weight is placed on its decision, as if it weren't the result of a very subjective and inevitably flawed deliberation process by a tiny committee in Stockholm, filled with extremely fallible humans (their fallibility being the reason we're having this conversation in the first place).

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