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Fallible people have created its half-century history of a few calamities, a steady stream of worrying incidents, and many near-misses.
Amory Lovins: With Nuclear Power, "No Acts of God Can Be Permitted" Amory Lovins 2011
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Fallible people have created its half-century history of a few calamities, a steady stream of worrying incidents, and many near-misses.
Amory Lovins: With Nuclear Power, "No Acts of God Can Be Permitted" Amory Lovins 2011
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Fallible people have created its half-century history of a few calamities, a steady stream of worrying incidents, and many near-misses.
Amory Lovins: With Nuclear Power, "No Acts of God Can Be Permitted" Amory Lovins 2011
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Fallible people have created its half-century history of a few calamities, a steady stream of worrying incidents, and many near-misses.
Amory Lovins: With Nuclear Power, "No Acts of God Can Be Permitted" Amory Lovins 2011
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Fallible people, not a deity, came up with these laws.
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Fallible human beings often have important things to say, and we should not demand perfection before we listen.
Inerrancy, Historicity, Maximalism and Minimalism James F. McGrath 2009
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The Pie-Eyed Picayune: Bill Belichick is Fallible skip to main | skip to sidebar
Bill Belichick is Fallible xtra 2007
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The Fallible Fiend is a short novel about a demon who is conjured to our world then has trouble getting on.
L. Sprague de Camp's Novaria Dark Worlds Club 2008
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Fallible human intuition is one of the main reasons we build models.
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In Fallible Man he argues that there is a basic disproportion between the finite and the infinite dimensions of a human being.
Paul Ricoeur Dauenhauer, Bernard 2005
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