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  • noun Plural form of fallibility.

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Examples

  • Apart from my own, "fallibilities," and jobs we had to do, we had to put up with the publishing industry, Simon And Schuster is a big organization and all the problems of putting anything together.

    Dream City: Race, Power, and the Decline of Washington, D.C. 1994

  • Violeta Went to Heaven Chile-Argentina-Brazil/World Dramatic; Director: Andrés Wood; Screenwriter: Eliseo Altunaga; Producer: Patricio Pereira This film tells the story of famed Chilean singer and folklorist Violeta Parra, tracing her evolution from impoverished child to international sensation and Chile's national hero, while capturing the swirling intensity of her inner contradictions, fallibilities and passions.

    S.J. Main: Latino Themed Movies Take the Spotlight at Sundance Film Festival: Mosquita y Mari S.J. Main 2012

  • One key phrase and the title of the show, A Fallibility of Perception, is suggestive of both the possibilities and the fallibilities inherent in language, translation, understanding, and perception.

    Bill Bush: Drawing on Experience: This Artweek.LA (May 23-29) Bill Bush 2011

  • It's a beautiful short film, and today is a good day to hear this message: "For all our failings, despite our limitations and fallibilities, we humans are capable of greatness."

    The frontier is everywhere (Video) Melissa Bell 2011

  • One key phrase and the title of the show, A Fallibility of Perception, is suggestive of both the possibilities and the fallibilities inherent in language, translation, understanding, and perception.

    Bill Bush: Drawing on Experience: This Artweek.LA (May 23-29) Bill Bush 2011

  • Violeta Went to Heaven Chile-Argentina-Brazil/World Dramatic; Director: Andrés Wood; Screenwriter: Eliseo Altunaga; Producer: Patricio Pereira This film tells the story of famed Chilean singer and folklorist Violeta Parra, tracing her evolution from impoverished child to international sensation and Chile's national hero, while capturing the swirling intensity of her inner contradictions, fallibilities and passions.

    S.J. Main: Latino Themed Movies Take the Spotlight at Sundance Film Festival: Mosquita y Mari S.J. Main 2012

  • We are scolded time and again for letting business interests encourage our faults and fallibilities.

    America's Enduring Ideal Paul Ryan 2011

  • One key phrase and the title of the show, A Fallibility of Perception, is suggestive of both the possibilities and the fallibilities inherent in language, translation, understanding, and perception.

    Bill Bush: Drawing on Experience: This Artweek.LA (May 23-29) Bill Bush 2011

  • Violeta Went to Heaven Chile-Argentina-Brazil/World Dramatic; Director: Andrés Wood; Screenwriter: Eliseo Altunaga; Producer: Patricio Pereira This film tells the story of famed Chilean singer and folklorist Violeta Parra, tracing her evolution from impoverished child to international sensation and Chile's national hero, while capturing the swirling intensity of her inner contradictions, fallibilities and passions.

    S.J. Main: Latino Themed Movies Take the Spotlight at Sundance Film Festival: Mosquita y Mari S.J. Main 2012

  • One key phrase and the title of the show, A Fallibility of Perception, is suggestive of both the possibilities and the fallibilities inherent in language, translation, understanding, and perception.

    Bill Bush: Drawing on Experience: This Artweek.LA (May 23-29) Bill Bush 2011

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