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He is a man whose faults, though many, add to rather than subtract from the sum of his natural achievements".
Its president, Yasir Arafat, is an almost unassailable patriarch, whose faults are usually pointed out only indirectly, by attacks against the people around him.
Among psychologists he preferred the restlessly inquisitive William James to Freud, whose faults, he held, were grounded in failures of integrity as a humanistic investigator rather than in failures of scientific method.
Harriet Walter's Sonia, a smart, cool Paris financier, is bored with Mark Rylance's Henry, a bumbling, nervous astrophysicist whose faults include pampering their 6-year-old son and fawning over his department head, Oliver Cotton's forceful, callous Hubert.
It seems deeply unfair that Edmund, Susan's younger brother, who has betrayed the others to the Witch, is allowed to repent and remain King Edmund, while Susan, whose faults are much less serious, is not given the opportunity.
The papers lay out different reasons for supporting Mrs. Clinton over Mr. Trump — his lack of political experience versus her established political career, his outbursts and insults versus her steadiness — and some are perhaps more repudiations of Mr. Trump than glowing endorsements of Mrs. Clinton, whose faults are also cited.
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