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Human shortcomings are the only thing that make our species vaguely interesting.
So far, the behavioral economists balk at government rules that try to offset human shortcomings in the marketplace.
The plot is full of tragedy, loss and separation, and of a briefly glimpsed paradise that cannot sustain human shortcomings.
Vulnerability is shameful, even taboo; and in the spectrum of human shortcomings, poverty is the greatest frailty.
Automation would prevent mistakes caused by inattention, fatigue, and other human shortcomings — at least, that was the thinking behind it.
Its vignettes of sleaze and human shortcomings are eased into songs that pose and solve musical conundrums under a smooth pop veneer.
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But when they do it's always at some human shortcoming, a failure of effort or attention or intelligence.
The vexing human shortcoming of "not knowing" has undoubtedly force us to embark on the journey of forecasting.
Causes were related to deficiencies in the CPOE system itself or to human shortcoming (for example, physicians bypassing the normal way of prescribing).
His vulnerabilities — his missteps, his rants, his all-too-human shortcomings — were also a part of his charm and underlay the love his fans still feel for him.
Books in this mode usually present their subjects as figures of heroic grandeur despite all-too-human shortcomings — and so, again, speak directly to the current moment, with its diminished faith in government and in the nation's elected leaders.
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