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But public faith in their infallibility has kept them on top.
Only 3 percent said they believed in the infallibility of the pope.
"Certainty is not the same thing as infallibility," he said.
In the absence of infallibility, what similar moves are available?
His first book argued for the infallibility of the bible.
The Eye was supposed to be a badge of infallibility.
The people here should know better than to bestow him with infallibility.
And, as in the past, I make no claims to infallibility or objectivity.
I would not want to spoil my reputation for infallibility.
This was what really disturbed him: her assumption of infallibility.
Working infallibility is he most that can ever be obtained."
Roosevelt, by nearly all accounts, had an extraordinary sense of infallibility.
The notion of infallibility used in this chapter needs careful attention.
But the passage of time has taught me not to be so quick to credit any man with infallibility.
"Often enough that I long since abandoned any ideas of infallibility.
Few theological concepts are subject to more confusion than infallibility.
I can't free him, as that would cast doubt on my infallibility.
The other is the infallibility of Soviet military planning.
It was the first legal challenge to the infallibility of fingerprinting in nearly a century.
Besides, it added to his reputation for infallibility, and that was half the battle.
This same rule would be used also to argue against Papal infallibility.
He spoke with that infallibility which allowed neither contradiction nor question.
Without infallibility, there can be no guarantee of truth.
The less the content, the less the risk, and greater the chance of infallibility.
Infallibility is such a property, as was remarked earlier.