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"infallible" Definitions
  1. never wrong; never making mistakes
  2. that never fails; always doing what it is supposed to do
"infallible" Antonyms
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The dudes we thought were infallible may not be so infallible.
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Leaders, while confident, know that they're neither superhuman nor infallible.
The use of "we" implies a kind of infallible devotion.
But DeSanctis cautions that this is not an infallible rule.
Findings like this mean that these measures definitely aren't infallible.
Nor is the data we have to interpret Tuesday infallible.
Our contract isn't infallible, or the solution to every problem.
Civil acknowledges the opinion of the masses is not infallible.
We were young, and I thought youth made us infallible.
"Even the most promising leaders are not infallible," she said.
Professor Gordon's take on the future is, of course, not infallible.
Most people think of DNA testing as a monolithic, infallible technique.
As Lee Sedol showed today, machines are by no means infallible.
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They aren't infallible, however magical the internet may seem at times.
How infallible is the guy at the top of the pyramid?
An infallible security system and a uniform threat do not exist.
But in her books, she had an infallible sense of direction.
Nations are no more infallible than the individuals who compose them.
His memory was infallible, and he had a gift with dates.
Drum called it "faux sophistication" to claim that subtitles are infallible.
Reddit is self-policing, after all, and crowdsourced advice isn't infallible.
Facebook was right in those moments, but that doesn't make it infallible.
Hailed as modern, scientific, and infallible, fingerprinting was adopted around the world.
In assuming it is infallible, are we making the same mistake again?
Bradley Cooper may have taken a cue from the infallible Beyoncé playbook.
Managers are supposed to be infallible leaders of their own little fiefdoms.
But it also reminded me that no human perspective is infallible, period.
That seems like an infallible sign of a trustworthy developer right there.
I will look for that infallible hope I own, and harness it.
I am far from infallible, and I screw up all the time.
Both the subject and the writer loom infallible and larger than life.
The Vatican says this teaching is an infallible part of Catholic tradition.
It pits the human mind against the internet, but neither is infallible.
That technology will never be infallible; ­people will still die in car crashes.
This team isn't infallible, but they're the closest baseball has at the moment.
That's just what Covert's (admittedly not infallible) demographic data and anecdotal evidence suggest.
We love our pets, they are nearly perfect, but no creature is infallible.
But the fact is this: BioShock, as a series, is far from infallible.
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Inside North Korea, adulation for Kim is mandatory and he is considered infallible.
If Trump's unending outlandish statements have proven infallible, perhaps his wife's will not.
Now, it seemed, people were realizing that typical sources of care weren't infallible.
Trump's brand of leadership is to present himself as infallible and ever-blameless.
"This was maybe his first experience that adults are not infallible," she said.
Since when has it become acceptable to declare that Dear Leader is infallible?
"We have no infallible officials and any authority can be criticized," he said.
"American leadership is not infallible — we've made missteps and mistakes," Mr. Biden said.
" Regardless of the facts, "Big Brother is omnipotent" and "the Party is infallible.
They are a reminder that, far from being infallible, data can be slippery.
At the same time, he did not believe even judges to be infallible.
While faith in the experts is often justified, it is not an infallible strategy.
None of us is a perfect, infallible human being, and we all mess up.
None of us is infallible and I apologize to anyone who has taken offense.
Furthermore, journal peer review is not infallible: poor science routinely slips through the net.
However, SafeSearch — like most filters — is not infallible and some content may slip by.
She envisions blockchain as an infallible, cost-saving intermediary for banks, individuals, and corporations.
Blockchain is a risky technology that is far from infallible, according to Mark Mobius.
The truth is, no one is infallible, we all make mistakes, we all learn.
Admittedly, the traditional consensus is not an infallible guide to deciding whom to commemorate.
It is also possible that technical analysis is not an infallible method of attribution.
He&aposs not the infallible super patriot that he clearly is convinced himself he is.
However, it's important to note that they are not infallible, as profiles can be faked.
Just because something was formative, as Bollywood was for me, doesn't mean it is infallible.
She's been so capable for so long that I guess I thought she was infallible.
The tech isn't infallible, but AI-driven systems promise to eliminate some of those prejudices.
We view our doctors as infallible experts, but there might be gaps in their knowledge.
" He added, "It's quite something for him, in his position, to say, 'You're not infallible.
Apologizing is anathema to would-be strongmen, who portray themselves as infallible and all-powerful.
Former NYPD Detective Harry Houck gets annoyed when TV shows make forensic science look infallible.
Among other things, those guidelines advised experts to stop saying that DNA testing was infallible.
But while these systems seem inescapable, the technology that underpins them is far from infallible.
Being the Doctor isn't about being perfect or infallible: it's about being there when needed.
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It must be said at this point that SmartLens, while smart, is far from infallible.
Those opposing John Doe warrants and DNA exceptions point out that DNA evidence isn't infallible.
It avoided taking any action that might suggest that it was anything less than infallible.
Charismatic leaders have natural appeal, are quick to act and are supremely convinced they're infallible.
"It strikes me as risky," Dr. Dittmar said, adding that autonomous systems are not infallible.
Beautiful bodies, infallible boners, and performers' impossible flexibility can create all manner of unrealistic expectations.
Some of The Good Place's best moments are the ones that challenge this supposedly infallible system.
"But hopefully, people won't have the expectation that it will be an infallible oracle," he said.
But although our new machine vision systems are tireless and ever-vigilant, they're far from infallible.
For those who simply want to enjoy a fabulous theatrical display, the show is downright infallible.
Restaurant at Chunxi Road in Chengdu, China via GettyBut robot servers (Chinese or otherwise) aren't infallible.
"It's often the best thing we have to go on, but it's not infallible," said Gupta.
But even if drones were infallible, the intelligence they use to identify targets sometimes falls short.
Washington and the academic world seem to treat the Fed as an infallible oracle of truth.
Herriman's draftsmanship is sure, his color sense note-perfect, and his sense of humor almost infallible.
But partisan status is, in fact, an almost infallible guide to where climate progress is possible.
Manual captioners likely wouldn't make mistakes on par with zebra/concealer, but they're not infallible either.
The lesson: Content creators aren't infallible, and should be called out for their behavior if necessary.
While accountants know a lot about the tax code, they are human and far from infallible.
You think like Romney — we'll just make it infallible — but that argument clearly misses the point.
The book is designed to make The Party and its machinery of oppression look entirely infallible.
They aren't infallible, all-knowing oracles above worrying about their generous muffin top or widening backside.
According to the infallible wisdom of internet Rule 34, if it exists, there's porn of it.
In a way, it feels like I'm letting Kim Kardashian, that infallible mogul life-force, down.
But it seems even Google's news search isn't infallible when it comes to filtering out false information.
"The Pope of Physics", his colleagues called him, for they said he was infallible, like the Pope.
More specifically, the dudes we thought were infallible may have trained their second-in-commands too well.
Calendar spreads are not an infallible guide to future stock levels especially beyond the next few months.
The caveat here is that the Fed is far from infallible and immune to unacceptable outside influences.
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To develop as leaders, children need to know that the people they look up to aren't infallible.
Unless you hadn't noticed, the infallible glasses have already lost their mojo: Your son didn't stay hitched.
While Lizzo broke out as an aspirational, self-loving queen of the charts, she's certainly not infallible.
Remember to proofread yourself in addition to these, as neither you nor the software will be infallible.
"They are the only referee we can use, but it doesn't mean they are infallible," Scalise said.
Fingerprint evidence isn't infallible and, like a lot of forensic science, has led to high-profile false convictions.
Forget the clothing reforms of Pope Paul VI. Your wardrobe decisions just became the infallible Word of God.
Other readers questioned the influence of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as an infallible institution.
"Through the media, through organizations, through careers we're trained to think the CEO is almost infallible," Cupp said.
Although the MOVE Act has made voting less difficult for Americans around the globe, the policy isn't infallible.
And don't get me wrong, Instagram was far from infallible prior to this latest announcement of super ads.
One of the reasons SWAT 4 works so well is that you're not an infallible "hero", at all.
Eleanor (Kristen Bell) digests the fact that the seemingly infallible Michael (Ted Danson) has made yet another mistake.
While the iPhone is one of the most secure consumer devices on the market, it's certainly not infallible.
"He's a very fine doctor but he's not infallible," said O'Donnell, who hired Spar in the Sterling case.
Mr. Russianoff, who is not infallible but has a long history of being right on these matters, scoffed.
Like a galactic ballet, Kanye presents a war between the infallible and the mortal on the astral plane.
Mr Weigel traces Mr Fripp's every movement and collaboration, depicting him as prog's invisible hand, motivated by infallible intuition.
He was never painted as infallible in the comics, but he had something of that quality in the films.
And because the theme reminds me of when Dolores became a kick-ass woman, but not an infallible one.
Lizzie: I hate to suggest that we're infallible Micah, but in this case I think we just might be.
An investigation after the event is not infallible, but it does focus on facts: on what has actually happened.
The Mavic Pro's impressively long list of autonomous skills are enough to give anyone an infallible sense of security.
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How can anyone be so stupid, so short-sighted, as to treat their data and their algorithms as infallible?
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Before you rush out to meet your favorite bookie, though, it's worth noting that the game is hardly infallible.
If they have been on a winning streak, they will come to believe they are infallible as investors (overconfidence).
"If it's not there, it means it's somewhere else," runs the infallible logic of Paul Kennedy, boss of Furgo.
TAG's reason for using Ethereum is because it creates infallible smart contracts that can't be altered down the line.
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The C.B.O. is chock-full of committed and talented public servants, but the agency is neither omniscient nor infallible.
This act recognizes that party leaders are not infallible — and that political considerations, in practice, often supersede ideological consistency.
But auditors are far from infallible and are often unable to articulate why they chose the outcome they did.
"Your word as a Biden" — a favorite family phrase — can scan as a shibboleth meant to project infallible integrity.
Now, the polling averages are not infallible — they've frequently been off from the final outcome by a few percentage points.
People seem prepared to tolerate deaths caused by human drivers, but AVs will have to be more or less infallible.
It&aposs a message that fits in nicely with what North Koreans always hear: that their leaders are essentially infallible.
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Parties often hire specialized jury consultants to pick jurors, but New York lawyer Robert Anello said they were not infallible.
The Beatles, for their part, recognized that Mr. Martin came to the job with a virtually infallible ear for arrangements.
Algorithms developed in response can detect doctored images and videos, removing them from online platforms — but they're far from infallible.
Polls are not infallible, but for now they uniformly suggest Biden is the frontrunner for the rest of the race.
Are you someone who dances with snakes, do I think the Pope is infallible, what are we talking about here?
It lies in Rubashov's evolving realization of his guilt, and his loss of belief in the infallible justice of Communism.
" Focus on the Family devotes a webpage to the implications of a worldview "based on the infallible Word of God.
"I have an absolutely perfect infallible photographic memory when it comes to every Russian I've ever met in my life."
It just turned up, and it was an infallible sign that in a day or two Nadira herself would return.
Futures prices are driven by expectations about future supply and demand, so they are a best guess, not an infallible forecast.
The company might have more data on you than you're comfortable with, but it's not infallible, so get those receipts ready.
Schmidt had doubts they would find anything resembling an infallible post-mortem interval but thought even a minor improvement worth pursuing.
They don't seriously undermine the legitimacy of the international metric order, but they do spoil the ambience of infallible metrical precision.
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" In response to questions about Carington's mother, he said he couldn't comment on specific patients but that memories are not "infallible.
Companies are not infallible and businesses face consequences that affect their financial performance and reputation—this holds true for all investors.
Graham believed the Bible was God-breathed, or infallible in every respect, and thus should be interpreted in a literal fashion.
The president-elect is opening our eyes to a new reality; a reality in which free trade is no longer infallible.
"Nobody ever said Vatican diplomacy is infallible," the Vatican spokesman, Greg Burke, said at a news briefing here on Wednesday evening.
Even Will Smith — once considered infallible — has struggled to achieve anything approaching the box-office triumphs of his mid-'90s heyday.
Then we're looking at how the criminal justice system is often shown as infallible — so police officers, district attorneys, DNA evidence.
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Jedrzejczyk isn't infallible of course, she did occasionally find herself too close to the fence to simply glide back and circle around.
Even if the computer models aren't infallible, the attempt to attribute work on the basis of evidence other than quality is welcome.
He said some problems raised by U.S. food safety authorities "would be tolerated in other markets" and that no system was infallible.
Bipedalism is easy for humans, but a challenge for mechanical friends, requiring, as it does, strength, balance, and an infallible inner-ear.
Twitter was quick to cry "autotune" on the clip — and lament the fact that no, it seems Emma Watson is not infallible.
Considering their literal and figurative positions atop pedestals, historical objects in museums, films, or books can seem like infallible sources of knowledge.
He was known to be easily angered, held grudges, said what he was thinking, and thought himself an infallible judge of others.
Max Lamb introduced a splatter-painted stool for the British design brand Hem with an infallible crowd-pleaser: an ice-cream social.
The idea that startup founders are infallible looks more tenuous amid tales of excess and bad judgement at some high-profile firms.
The intelligence community is not infallible, and the president and the national security advisors are under no obligation to accept their assessments.
The Hanoi meeting was widely considered a huge embarrassment for Kim Jong-un, who is seen as infallible in his totalitarian state.
The meeting was widely seen as a huge embarrassment for Mr. Kim, who is supposedly seen as infallible in his totalitarian state.
Besides, Ada's a tremendous heroine, brilliant and capable but never infallible, and I wouldn't want to give up a moment with her.
The reality is that forensic science is not the infallible discipline that television shows like "CSI" may lead many viewers to believe.
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But it would also put less pressure on expert judgment to be infallible and give more due to the fickle nature of reality.
But as much as we'd like to think we are infallible, untethered, luminous, we are only human, and eventually we must be still.
After all, plenty of companies are working on self-driving cars, and this fatality proves that the technology, while promising, is not infallible.
Then, as now, this was no mean feat; after all, previous bishops of Rome had rarely been as infallible as later dogma insisted.
Beyond that, the pressure that professional women feel—to be perfect in speech, appearance, and demeanor, and thus infallible to criticism—is significant.
So we have our confidence man, positioned in power, infallible in his own mind, and executing – perhaps – the greatest con in American history.
These models can improve our prediction of violence but even these are not 100 percent infallible and some dangers will always go undetected.
When a businessman thinks he's an infallible genius, his business, his employees and his creditors -- bondholders in Trump's case -- may pay the price.
On the final night of the series, the Yankees' most infallible players — Dellin Betances and Miller — could not prevent a 7-6 defeat.
The triumph of free-market principles over planned economies in the 20th century, he said, did not make those principles infallible or immutable.
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Their loss to the Guardians is not only embarrassing, it also makes them question whether they're as infallible as they think they are.
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Those of us who support her, in turn, should also think critically about our own need to build up our heroes into infallible paragons.
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"Body cameras are a very powerful tool, not an infallible tool, but a powerful one that have proven useful in our investigations," she said.
It's not infallible, but the iOS software running on the A8 uses blind source separation to recognize and separate two kinds of ambient noise.
Here are the three best things about the Orioles, in my personal, infallible opinion: Camden Yards, Manny Machado, and Adam Jones, in that order.
It's an anachronism, certainly not one of the "infallible" truths, and may be one of the main reasons pedophilia is thick in clerical ranks.
An important conversation will arrive today; however, there's an infallible mood in the air, so keep that in mind as you connect with others.
It was a reminder that no company is infallible — and that technology managers should think twice before becoming too dependent on one technology provider.
It's as if the courts and the hospitals are solely focused on promoting the narrative that they are both the final authority and infallible.
But the tech isn't infallible, as public facial recognition terminals can still be fooled with just a mask, as some recent experiments have shown.
In this world, the mythology of elections says that they are perfect, infallible expressions of the people's will, and their results must be obeyed.
We interviewed half a dozen people who'd gone on the quest, and crafted three infallible theories that we were sure would lead to the chest.
HGTV and Fixer Upper fans probably know Chip Gaines as an infallible renovation pro, but the truth is, even the most seasoned vets make mistakes.
Algorithms, though, are not infallible, and they require extensive training to ensure they correctly understand the context of the media they are tasked with policing.
"We were accusing a priest that -- in those days priests were infallible, " said Lynda De La Vina, who was 9 years old at the time.
What makes me the right candidate for president is that I don't care how powerful Big Pharma is, or how infallible they think they are.
"Catholics believe the pope is infallible in issues of faith, not issues of politics," Ruggiero said outside the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston.
We've known for decades that DNA evidence is very precise and, although not completely infallible, can by its existence damn a person or exonerate one.
I have nothing bad to say about this pin since it manages to be political and infallible at the same time, a true achievement indeed.
But at a news conference, the Holy See's spokesman also acknowledged that Vatican diplomacy was "not infallible" and that others were entitled to their views.
We don't expect that our institutions be infallible, the court said, but it is hard for us to accept what we are prohibited from observing.
"We know that predictive models are far from infallible in real-life settings, and that there will be false positives," Israel said in an email.
Mellon was a gifted gardener with princely means and infallible taste: Her close friend Jacqueline Kennedy asked her to redesign the White House Rose Garden.
While not infallible, the Vatican's pronouncement is considered official teachings of the Catholic Church and could affect the attitude of the church's 1.2 billion members.
While not infallible, the Vatican's pronouncement is considered official teachings of the Catholic Church and could affect the attitude of the church's 1.2 billion members.
But Microsoft is attempting to model an infallible bracket, feeding 15 seasons of statistics into its Bing Predicts engine and constantly iterating to optimize your chances.
"The Big Man is not only the sole holder of wisdom in the country, but he's also supposed to be this infallible character," says Mr Dulani.
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I will say that body cameras are a very powerful tool, not an infallible tool, but a powerful one that have proven useful in our investigations.
The characters aren't infallible, but they're knowledgable policy wonks who are willing to argue in good faith over the philosophical differences they have with their opponents.
Morgan's audacity lay in his restraint: He wanted to see the Windsors steadily and to see them whole, as neither pampered half-wits nor infallible deities.
Of course, the Bond producers haven't exactly been infallible, with George Lazenby among the footnotes to a movie series bookended by Sean Connery and Daniel Craig.
The performance is infallible, the triple-lens camera is great, the battery life is solid, and it charges absurdly quickly — and it looks pretty good, too!
To be sure, the originalist approach is not infallible—it has its drawbacks and has not always been applied consistently by the judges who use it.
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There has been testimony that Mr. Raniere had sex with an underage girl and that people within Nxivm saw him as all-knowing and practically infallible.
For something to be objectively true, Oksala wrote, does not mean that we have to have (or can have) absolute and eternally infallible knowledge of it.
This is not to blame Emanuel for those losses; elections are partly cyclical, and partly random, and no one has an infallible strategy for winning them.
At camp, the infallible Sophie Bernstein and I spent hours straightening each other's hair with a tool of totemic importance: the $200 Chi ceramic flat iron.
But something anyone in the media could tell you is that cable producers' news judgment is not an infallible guide to the substantive importance of various stories.
It may be nonsense that "the people" are infallible repositories of common sense, but there is no doubt that liberal elites have been smug and self-serving.
Unlike the Federal Reserve and Wall Street, institutions that are managed by humans, Bitcoin was supposed to rest on the infallible logic of math and computer code.
Recession indicators also have become a bit less ominous since then — an inverted curve has been an infallible sign of a downturn for the past 50 years.
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More than just summertime icons, fireflies offer each of us the gift of wonder and an infallible formula for falling in love again and again with nature.
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"Bull" is prototypical network prime-time chum: Each self-contained episode revolves around a single legal case; the protagonist is an omniscient, infallible, borderline unethical white man.
The system is not infallible, but the analysts are not likely to inflate or spice up the intel and operate within the guardrails above to minimize mistakes.
These companies enjoyed the support of the Japanese state, through the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, which pursued a nationalistic industrial policy thought to be infallible.
PARIS — From the all-powerful president with the infallible touch, Emmanuel Macron has become the "president of the rich," an elitist dispensing fiscal goodies to the wealthy.
"Just because a programmer, who wishes to look infallible, proclaims every one of its shows a success doesn't make it true," Mr. Landgraf said in August 2015.
It's worth noting that Francis was not speaking ex cathedra — in which his words are considered infallible according to Catholic tradition — and thus they are not automatically binding.
In the past, Facebook did its best to hide behind the general public's math phobia, sagely assuring us that everything it did was based on its infallible algorithms.
Well, neither Arnold nor God are infallible (er, don't quote us on that last one), and beer runs the gamut from jaw-droppingly good to brain-punchingly shitty.
It's been well publicized that the market's direction between July 31st and October 31st has been a reliable but not infallible predictor of who will win the election.
They say never meet your heroes, but seeing as mine have spent five records critiquing the infallible nature of their own egos, I decided I was probably safe.
The cafe houses 12 corgis, whose popularity has been soaring among Thai dog lovers for their roly-poly build and an almost infallible ability to make people smile.
Coaches at the boxing venue Wednesday said that the scoring system left a lot of room for interpretation and that the judges, although well trained, were not infallible.
It's something that can happen to anyone who has sacrificed for a cause: in return, he expects to be blessed with epiphany, and thinks of himself as infallible.
While technologies ranging from advanced sensors to machine learning are being applied to self-driving cars, engineers acknowledge that even the most sophisticated vehicles will not be infallible.
Actually, there was just this one kind of awkward moment—when the Cardinal talked about the infallible, almighty Supreme Being, the President stood up and took a bow.
Kit isn't infallible, wasting all kinds of time following a suspicious gent who turns out to be a betrayed husband in pursuit of his wife and her lover.
These reports are assembled by computers and are far from infallible, but they can help you decide if more research is needed or if it's time to buy.
It doesn't help that Tennison's crime-solving instincts are consistently infallible — a trap Ms. La Plante avoided — and that some late, violent events push the story into sentimentality.
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Black women onscreen are rarely anything but the impeccably dressed and infallible "superheroes" that the noted black feminist writer Michelle Wallace presciently understood, even back in the 1970s.
Five minutes is all it takes for her to plug Olivia or Lacey or Vanessa and their holiday hunk du jour into the infallible Hallmark Christmas romance formula.
It's not infallible, but it means attackers need something else (usually access to an app on your personal phone) besides your username and password to break into an account.
And therein lies what could be a path forward if we want to make science seem less partisan: by admitting that none of us, or our parties, are infallible.
While the systems are often a talking point for officials discussing their accomplishments and work to bring down crime, but as this incident proves, the systems still aren't infallible.
But it isn't difficult to imagine a similar blunder with bigger ramifications, particularly as more and more Americans embrace voice search and the notion of the infallible AI oracle.
Under the watch of increasingly infallible referees, pitchers who built their reputations as "strike-throwing machines" by continually tricking the umpire will have to become actual strike-throwing machines.
Obviously, winning an award doesn't make you infallible, but to see Curry make mincemeat of a highly regarded player, and to do it so easily, is something to behold.
Nobody would argue that the news media is infallible, and that, in the terrible polarization of American society, news reporters would feel targeted for attack for doing their jobs.
Her vulnerability struck me as genuine — full of human questions, doubts, and failures — and markedly unlike the "infallible" facade I'd often encountered in trying to make other career connections.
The meltdown was caused by an earthquake and tsunami, but three executives at the once-infallible Tokyo Electric Power Company, or Tepco, were indicted on charges of criminal negligence.
Vietnam painted a picture of a country haughty enough to believe it was infallible, and a country blind enough to refuse to learn the right lessons from a debacle.
The President's apparent disdain for the price Republicans pay for supporting Trump reflects confidence that the GOP base, over which he holds a firm grip, is an infallible insurance policy.
In an appeal unprecedented in modern times, he called on the pope, whom Catholics believe is chosen with God's aid and whose pronouncements on some issues are infallible, to quit.
But the democratic process is hardly infallible, and a great deal of damage can be done by presidents rich in political charisma — and with it zeal, self-righteousness and certainty.
The sole exception is Huntington's chorea, where a test of one gene is infallible and has to be disclosed to an insurer for life cover worth more than £500,000 ($662,000).
Washington announced sanctions on Kim for the first time on Wednesday, citing "notorious abuses of human rights," a move diplomats say will infuriate Pyongyang, where the leader is considered infallible.
Out of seemingly meager materials, Herriman created a complete world, a place where nothing ever changes and where his characters never develop, yet his sense of humor is almost infallible.
But steel is not infallible and can buckle in extreme heat, said John Peronto, a principal at the engineering firm Thornton Tomasetti who is involved in the two Milwaukee projects.
It is dressing up something that has always been a matter of dirty human judgment or the accumulated wisdom of judges or something like that, which is far from infallible.
Tuesday's statement suggested that public pressure had forced the pope to act and that far from infallible, Francis had perhaps spoken in Chile without knowing what he was talking about.
It's not infallible, and it's a little inconvenient if you sign into a lot of new devices on a regular basis, but it's worth the effort to add some additional protection.
For those who aren't fans of blue lids, there are plenty of other options in the Infallible Eye Paints line, from baby pink to bronze to canary yellow (another personal favorite).
In the arduous fight against climate change, it's unlikely that the majority of governments will discount nuclear—but neither should we discount Chernobyl, where we learned no energy source is infallible.
Though Auctor said the type of testing kits they distribute at events are "not 100 percent infallible," Bunk Police's aim is not to prove a substance is pure or qualify it.
Golden State Warriors' Steph Curry is almost just as famous for his infallible three-pointers as he is chewing his trusty mouthguard—and chucking it in moments of rage towards fans.
The reality, though, was that most of those 700-plus cases had ended in guilty pleas by defendants who thought, wrongly, that prosecutors had infallible scientific evidence that they were drunk.
He is the one who can promulgate dogma and whose papal pronouncements when speaking "ex cathedra" — with the authority of the office — on questions of faith and morals are considered infallible.
But the justice, to their frustration, has proved to be a brilliant politician, possessed of a seemingly infallible feel for how to nudge the court and public opinion in his direction.
In Sophocles' play "Philoctetes," the man who suffers most is also the man with the most powerful weapon, an infallible bow that could be said to represent the concept of accuracy.
In the event of an accident, the sat nav will detect the impact and automatically save the footage leading up to the collision so you can use it as an infallible eyewitness.
The best day to come back to work after going on vacation is Friday, and if you don't believe me, prepare to be bombarded with infallible logic in the marketplace of ideas.
"Republican leaders routinely tout President Reagan as an icon; a vote against confirming Justice O'Connor would be an admission that the patron saint of the modern Republican Party wasn't infallible," they said.
Mr. Modi's mix of chauvinism and development has brought him a solid bloc of Hindu votes at the national level that makes him seem infallible, even when his party is clearly struggling.
It was a presentation that seemed designed to demonstrate what Democrats have long professed: that the facts of the Ukraine scandal threatening Trump's presidency are so overwhelming as to be almost infallible.
First, by admitting that founders are not infallible, and recognizing that the most successful ones do best when their impulses are hemmed in by trusted lieutenants, mentors and firm boards of directors.
After years in which venture capitalists have cast themselves as infallible arbiters of value, it is good to see public investors shouting when an entrepreneur, for all his chutzpah, has no clothes. ■
No software tool is infallible however, so if the automatic pan and scan adjustments made by Auto Reframe don't produce results users are satisfied with, manual adjustments and tweaks can be made.
I don't want to make excuses for the guy, but I think we all sort of assume that Bezos was kind of the least human in that he seemed somewhat infallible. Exactly.
"We would caution against seeing the inversion of the yield curve as an infallible predictor of an economic contraction or a bear market," UBS Global Wealth Management's chief investment officer Mark Haefele said.
According to Douglas Colbert, a University of Maryland law professor who has been following the trials, the appeals court decision illustrates an important point about the right to remain silent: It's not infallible.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters that the United States was "singing the same old tune", and urged Washington to read China's white papers and stop telling itself it is infallible.
We sure as hell do and apparently, so does one seemingly infallible man who took the time to troll good ol' Donny T during a rally he held last night in South Carolina.
"Populist politics may suggest that the myth of the strongman still resonates, but in business, the infallible leader is an old-fashioned idea," says Kara Goldin, founder and CEO of beverage brand Hint.
If there is anything good to come of the Fed's recent blunders, it is to the painful reminder that the central bank is not infallible and that monetary mistakes can cause economic mayhem.
I suspect that the most obvious lesson that I should take away from that experience is that a human perspective under the influence of rum, social anxiety, and euphony is far from infallible.
Everyone's favourite caffeinated beverage may seem to be infallible in its ability to move you from duvet cocoon to AM meeting but some are warning that it could be facing an imminent shortage.
Because they are not infallible, the bureau is subject to a robust system of checks and balances, including its internal affairs division, the Department of Justice inspector general, congressional committees and the courts.
This newfound realization that he's not infallible leads Laszlo to a rapprochement with Sara (over whiskey, her drink of choice), who had come to him armed with the identity of Willem Van Bergen.
It's been over 212 years since Tom Cruise played the infallible Naval Aviator in the 22019 classic Top Gun, but if history is any guide, the Mission: Impossible star is not averse to sequels.
That distinction isn't infallible under Britain's current system, which involves a proven demonstration of some commitment on the part of the applicant and a medical diagnosis, but at least there is a reasonable chance.
In a country where state media portrays Putin as a seemingly infallible leader, even some of his supporters were fretting that he may have made an error by appearing to demonstrably take Trump's side.
It's a soupy yet fast-moving environment that will require high-level understanding and eventually virtually infallible management if the aviation world's vision of a new way of flying has any hope of succeeding.
These blue screen gaffs remind us that technology isn't the infallible monolith we often make it out to be, and that behind these seemingly impenetrable technologies is that all too human propensity for error.
We may now remember Zidane as an infallible superhero, but in reality this wasn't quite the case: his time at Real Madrid was not simply a matter of five years' undiluted joy and success.
Last year, I very publicly broke up with Google Chrome, a memory-hogging browser that everyone still uses today because Internet Explorer sucked in 2008 and at the time everything Google was considered infallible.
All in all, whether you use SoundCloud, Mixcloud (a similar service with a slightly less attractive UI that hasn't yet attained the same ubiquity) or Bandcamp, understand that no one digital archive is infallible.
Having elevated Marxist doctrine to infallible dogma, the P.C.F. derived strength from its ability to arouse passions — that is, to generate feelings of a quasi-religious nature that in turn led to mass mobilizations.
The judges at Cannes are no more infallible than the voters at the Academy Awards, but in this case the laurels were well deserved, and, amid the plaudits, there was a shade of relief.
The political model then was known as "songun" – military first, which held that the Korean People's Army was the first in line for resources and the infallible provider to fix the country's economic problems.
This is bad news for small bands who are beginning to gain traction independently, and points to the fact that though it's such an intrinsic part of our lives these days, social media isn't infallible.
If "protecting the children" operates as a rationale for heinous behavior, it's one only afforded to white mothers, because America does not afford non-white children the same infallible innocence it confers on white ones.
His title, The Testing Charade: Pretending to Make Schools Better, sums up his conclusion that the reform movement failed badly because of its devotion to high-stakes testing as the infallible measure of educational quality.
This suggests that the group's claim to be the infallible, inviolate kingdom of God prophesied in early Islamic texts is implausible, to say the least — and that maybe al-Qaeda had it right all along.
From the scapegoat politics and lies that paved the way for the Brexit vote, to the wave of hate Trump rode into the White House, this year was one where previously infallible-seeming sentiments collapsed.
Bucking the trend of accountability, CEOs like Tesla's Elon Musk and even Facebook's founder Mark Zuckerberg are seemingly infallible in the eyes of their board members and shareholders no matter what they do, said Sonnenfeld.
It requires not viewing any piece of information, whether presented on Facebook or through a traditional news outlet, as infallible, but instead scrutinizing the ways in which that story was framed and the agendas it serves.
As Wachter says, mistakes are possible — no one will ever claim that these methods are infallible — but the rates of error that Newman suggests are unlikely given how carefully a lot of this data is validated.
Unfortunately the heretofore infallible data science tool Google Trends doesn't have any way to differentiate Graham the odd man-baby doll from Graham of "Nabisco Grahams" or Graham of Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills, and Nash.
A. Copper surfaces are valuable in killing disease-causing microbes left on them, but are not infallible in preventing the spread of disease, according to a 2011 review article in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
If parents never stopped appearing as all-powerful, generous, and infallible, as they do to their small children, nobody would ever become independent; yet how can anyone bear the sudden, irretrievable loss of such beloved beings?
None of the three Democrats made a dent in Trump's infallible lead among white, non-college educated voters, which Trump carried by 26 percentage points in 7663 and were key to his victory in swing states.
The yield curve is "not infallible" as a predictor of the economy, Bullard said, and some researchers have argued that it is losing its usefulness as an economic signal given the global decline in interest rates.
Each agent had a virtual camera it navigated with that provided it ordinary and depth imagery, but also an infallible coordinate system to tell where it traveled and a compass that always pointed toward the goal.
A spokesperson for the Homeland Security agency tells TMZ ... it has an infallible multi-step process in place to ensure the text system does not result in a major warning fail like what happened in Hawaii.
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But those circumstances arose only because Kenley Jansen, who is normally infallible, blew the save in Game 2 after being handed a two-run lead in the eighth inning by the four Dodgers relievers who preceded him.
Confidence artists often refer to it as a traditional stock market scam or "infallible forecaster" scam, but it has been used for many prediction-based scams beyond the stock exchange, namely in sports-related betting and psychic predictions.
"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.
When Scherzer delivered a 93-mile-per-hour fastball, Granderson jumped on the offering, sending it high over the right-field fence at Citi Field and proving, if nothing else, that Scherzer would not be infallible Tuesday night.
But the infallible delight here is in the long, arcing necks of the sweet éclair swans, piped through a tiny plain tip into great exaggerated question marks, their beaks blackened by quickly running through a flame after baking.
"Well, you know him better than I do, so to quote the infallible boys in the world's greatest pop group, 'You're the One,'" which was this super-cheesy song I was way too old to love, but loved nonetheless.
The futures curve is not an infallible guide to turning points in the oil market, as shown by the strengthening of spreads in the first five months of 2015 which collapsed when the market did not tighten as expected.
Rick Ross, a cult deprogrammer and executive director of the nonprofit Cult Education Institute, says the community bears a lot of the hallmarks of a cult: The main character is infallible and everything is part of a greater plan.
" According to Faith Christian's "Core Values and Beliefs," the Bible is "God's infallible Word, the only rule for faith and life... All teaching methods, philosophy of education, and administrative actions are rooted firmly in this view of the Bible.
"At least in the interim they need someone who will be able to continue the conversation with the government around regulation issues because that is the key risk," said Mbithe Muema, a financial analyst at Infallible Group in Nairobi.
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.
Deutch's infallible comic timing (and the sneaking sense that Madison is way smarter than anyone gives her credit for, no matter her demeanor) means the character isn't a total waste, but the archetype feels ripped out of an earlier era.
Since I've come to recognize Waze is not infallible, I use it, and if I see there's something that's not right, I try to pull over and take a look at a printed map and figure out what's going wrong.
From the creation of the first computer program, to the quest for infallible crime-fighting forensics, to the etiquette of romance over the telegraph, these historical yarns can illuminate our present technological conundrums and offer cautionary lessons about the future.
This is the vision of high-tech surveillance — precise, all-seeing, infallible — that China's leaders are investing billions of dollars in every year, making Xinjiang an incubator for increasingly intrusive policing systems that could spread across the country and beyond.
The framers of the Constitution were not infallible, and they were particularly wrong about a core feature of the government they built: They designed the American political system believing it would, uniquely, resist the creation and influence of political parties.
Given all that, it's theoretically easy to see how, if a successful woman (like Barry, for example) rose in the ranks by adopting -- growing comfortable with -- these behaviors, they might begin to infiltrate her entire worldview, and make her feel infallible.
No list or advice is completely infallible when it comes to deal with hurt, but here are four ways I've been able to navigate the suffering in my life and to have God to shape me in the midst of it: 1.
It occurred to me as the week went on that the way we arrive at our musical and cultural passions is this way, recklessly feeling and talking our ways through the many layers of the artists and art we believe to be infallible.
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"Going forward, we need, I believe, to be cognizant of the balance we must strike between (1) being forward looking and (2) maximizing the odds of being right given the reality that the models that we consult are not infallible," Clarida said.
It's an experience that many black women deal with, but the marvelous thing about Insecure is the show's potential to expose this vulnerability to a wider audience, undermining stereotypes such as black women's supposedly infallible strength to withstand any and all pressure.
It's also possible that, socially, a newly relevant Tiger Woods promises what the previously infallible version did: this dream of integration for a sport fated, in the United States, to remain largely white; this proof, for people like my granny, of black excellence.
"What's shocking about Kobe's infidelity isn't the infidelity; it's that the protagonist is Kobe Bryant, the infallible player who can do nothing worse, according to his fans' mythology, than write bad poetry," Elizabeth Kaye once wrote, taking the voice of Kobe's fan base.
This erosion leads us back to the posthumous eradication of the enemy, to the elimination of his memory in the light of our now infallible judgments about a past we know so little about that we cannot see the poignancy on all sides.
The rats aren't infallible, but they do detect about 70 per cent of cases, and it doesn't matter to them if a patient has HIV—which matters a great deal in Tanzania, where about four in every ten people with TB are HIV positive.
This ranges from wearing waterproof mascara when we're doing a food festival outdoors in the rain to wearing the Samsung Gear Fit2 Pro; it's waterproof and pretty infallible in our busy day-to-day life preparing food and running the production side of the business.
It has worked reasonably well in most elections since 1980, and it performs well in back-tested analyses of elections since 1916, but it is far from infallible, even in achieving its goal: a prediction of the popular vote for the two main parties.
Popular crime stories, both fictional and not, bolstered an ideal that is still in place today, of a law-enforcement establishment made up of efficient, dispassionate, infallible investigators, quietly protecting us all from chaos by using science and cunning to see hidden but indisputable truths.
As his promise lay in tatters at his feet, he gave a delusional interview to Time magazine about what an infallible soothsayer he is, then tried to shift the blame to Democrats, who, he said, would soon be the ones hankering for an Obamacare replacement.
Bertillonage was far from infallible—after several embarrassing incidents in which innocent citizens were confused with criminals, police soon switched to the comparatively accurate practice of fingerprinting—but it proved to be a turning point in the relationship between a person's physical form and his given name.
That's in addition to a self-emptying bin with a sensor in the dust bin, a rubber roller brush that scrubs up low-pile carpet, unbelievable edging capabilities, a proprietary corner brush, infallible smart maps with no-go zones, and the ability to link to your iRobot mop.
The usually infallible Andres Iniesta was caught out in a huge misunderstanding with captain Sergio Ramos which gave Khalid Boutaib a free run toward goal, and the usually cocksure Ramos was left looking frail again when Morocco substitute Youssef En-Nesyri outmuscled him to head in their second goal.
We're all a bit worried about the terrifying surveillance state that becomes possible when you cross omnipresent cameras with reliable facial recognition — but a new study suggests that some of the best algorithms are far from infallible when it comes to sorting through a million or more faces.
This, of course, is good for Apple's overall security and good for iPhone users as a whole, but the fact that Google continues to find and publish severe vulnerabilities in iOS has done damage to the perception that iPhone exploits are rare and that Apple's security team is infallible.
Spokesman Greg Burke said the pope's decision not to refer to the Rohingya did not take away from anything he has said in the past - he had mentioned them and their suffering before his Myanmar visit - but added that Vatican diplomacy was "not infallible" and others were entitled to their views.
He admits that evangelical fealty to the Republican Party is real and has done considerable damage to the movement, but he insists that evangelicals should not be defined by the 81 percent because being a real evangelical entails conversion, devotion to an infallible Bible and to God's discernible presence on earth.
No less an authority than Kanye West once rapped "I wish I dressed as fresh as Shia LaBeouf," in an early version of "No More Parties in LA," a line that presumably didn't make the final cut because Kanye has to be seen as infallible in the world of fashion.
While there is no single infallible strategy capable of overcoming all the intricacies of correcting people's misinformed beliefs, the most successful corrective strategies aim to tailor different, simultaneous and frequent interventions in order to increase the likelihood of people making sound decisions about their own health and the health of their communities.
As Mr. Abrams did in his 21999 recording "Young at Heart / Wise in Time," A.A.C.M. members acknowledged jazz, blues and other forms of African-American music as their heritage, but adopted Duke Ellington's refusal to be defined by the past and Ornette Coleman's break from chord progressions as an infallible guideline for improvisations.
"If we look at the history of secure hardware, we've never actually made an example of a hardware protection that was infallible and implemented code by humans without any bugs and potential risks," says Ang Cui, founder of the embedded device security firm Red Balloon and a longtime firmware and hardware security hacker.
Other moments — celebrating a small victory with "train wine" and a little dance; struggling through panic to interpret a newly handed-down court ruling; reading hate mail aloud to the camera — make the work seem more human, and the lawyers less like infallible heroes and more like ordinary people on a mission.
China's leaders may want to reduce anti-Beijing sentiment in Hong Kong by adopting a softer line, but endorsing a more liberal candidate might come across as a tacit admission that choosing Mr. Leung in 2012 was a mistake, and may mean too great a loss of face for those supposedly infallible leaders.
Allowing an open discussion of what happened would raise serious questions about the judgment of a purportedly infallible party; about whether China's economic boom might actually have been delayed by the massacre; about whether China would be even more prosperous today, like Hong Kong or Taiwan, had it adopted democratic reforms sought by the protesters.
The shared concern shouldn't be that the media will report things that reflect poorly on Clinton, or that opinion writers will thumb the scales for their preferred candidates, but that in an effort to demonstrate balance, outlets will abandon judgment about the weightiness of the stories they tell, while behaving as if their collective judgment is infallible.
While objectively we know that Rihanna is just a regular, mortal woman from Barbados, anyone who's seen the pop star in action can attest that more often than not it seems as though the bad gal is actually some sort of infallible fashion deity sent from above to teach us all a lesson in how to appropriately slay on any given occasion.
"That is an infallible model because it doesn't carry price risks, it's not subject to the volatility of commodity prices and you are fundamentally adding value always because scrap prices very closely follow steel prices," he continued, blaming the U.K.'s failure to mimic the success to date on the lack of attention the government has paid to industry generally in recent decades.
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WASHINGTON — When John F. Kelly stood in the White House briefing room on Thursday and described how the remains of American troops killed in combat are shipped home and then called on only reporters who knew families of dead service members, he held to an underlying theme: The military is an elite class separated from the American people by its infallible values.
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Take, for example, this account in ProPublica from a respiratory therapist in Louisiana who describes how quickly and violently even healthy young people succumb to COVID-19: Even if we were to accept that subjecting people to this hell in service of the economy was a worthwhile tradeoff, the problem is that the concept of "economic viability," which is presented as infallible and equal to human life, is entirely arbitrary.
Meredith Whittaker: It only reflects what's in the data, which is why this question of, is the data coming through biased policing practices that have a record of arrest, that is actually a record of corruption, is really important because once that is filtered through one of these systems, people take it as the product of a smart computer, that it's infallible, that it is sort of mathematical wizardry and probably not to be contested.
Even though very few state polls have been conducted on views of the A.H.C.A., we are able to estimate views on the bill in each state using a statistical method called M.R.P. (multilevel regression and poststratification) and eight national polls that the Kaiser Family Foundation, YouGov and Public Policy Polling shared with us on people's views on the A.H.C.A. While no polling system is infallible, our M.R.P. model combines respondents' demographic characteristics, their state and their views of the A.H.C.A. to estimate the probability that a voter of a certain age, race and gender, and in a state with certain characteristics, would support the proposal.

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