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Round even to faultiness.
We sometimes think to please others by our intimacy, and forthwith displease them the more by the faultiness of character which they perceive in us.
If you spend your time arguing about the faultiness of other peoples' opinions, you waste your time and theirs.
On the other hand, those figures show some faultiness characteristic of the period in the stiffness and lack of finish in the extremities.
There's faultiness in their thinking, there's faultiness with respect to their logic.
Much of it is poetry - always a conversation between words and silence - but doesn't any good writer feel, and sometimes relish, the faultiness of words?"
Her smile and the outstretched hand made Jephtha ashamed of all the hate he'd harbored;, ashamed too of the cruel faultiness of his own thinking.
He was very careful not to add that the fact that she thought he had "a keen grasp" of anything to do with the present situation said a lot about the faultiness of her own grasp of it.
Along the way, the story of Chrysalis's mysterious father is gleaned in bits and pieces, not all of which are reliable, and which speak to the faultiness of memory and the impossibility of ever truly knowing a person.
The faultiness in the response to the release of this paper, I suggest, does not lie with the scientists who have made the findings, but rather those who have not taken the time to try to read the paper and understand its meaning.
I then thought that my father would be unjust if he ascribed my neglect to vice, or faultiness on my part; but I am now convinced that he was justified in conceiving that I should not be altogether free from blame.
The First Meditation, subtitled "What can be called into doubt," opens with the Meditator reflecting on the number of falsehoods he has believed during his life and on the subsequent faultiness of the body of knowledge he has built up from these falsehoods.
I shall not dwell here on the faultiness of this definition, in that it suits only for categorical and not for hypothetical or disjunctive judgements, these latter containing a relation not of conceptions but of judgements themselves- a blunder from which many evil results have followed.