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Discover LudwigThe word 'infallibility' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a circumstance or situation in which something is not capable of being wrong or mistaken. For example: "The infallibility of modern technology has made it easier for us to communicate with one another."
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infallibility
noun
The property of being infallible; the ability to never make a mistake.
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(In the Vienna Circle's days, foundationalism had it that the basic items of knowledge upon which all others depended were independent of each other, concerned phenomenal states of affairs and were infallible; nowadays, foundationalists drop phenomenalism and infallibility).
But unfortunately, as always happens if people stay in office for too long, she got carried away with her own infallibility.
They're the ones who lurk on the internet, convinced of their own infallibility, desperate to prove to the world that they suffer more and work harder and know better than every other parent combined.
Would the pope renounce the doctrine of papal infallibility?
This may explain the perverse dismay the opposition felt when the government embarked on a peace process with the Kurds, who pose the only serious challenge.The slavish media have nurtured Mr Erdogan's sense of infallibility.
Conservative Catholics and conservative Protestants may disagree on papal infallibility and transubstantiation, but they share a common enemy.
The whole area was designated for residential use as long ago as 1991.Core interestsThis is what Singapore's government has always done: look around corners on behalf of its people and plan ahead, confident enough in the infallibility of its policymaking and in the inevitability of its re-election to ignore pressure groups and to scorn pandering to populism.
And Ali Afshari, who was handed a five-year jail sentence, is a firebrand student leader who has been so bold as to question the infallibility of Iran's supreme leader.
It was thus understandable that when a speaker at a recent meeting on Science and the Law held in San Diego by America's Justice Department hinted that the technique might not deserve its aura of infallibility, an FBI agent in the audience took voluble issue and was later overheard calling him an unprintable name.Understandable, but not, says the speaker, Simon Cole, justified.
Cassandra is obviously not the only forecaster, and sadly on occasion this particular modern-day soothsayer fails to match the infallibility of his classical forebear.
With that infallibility, Sir Mervyn is a shoo-in for the Papacy.* The quote came from a proof of Stephen King's forthcoming book When the Money Runs Out, which looks very good indeed.
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