The students, always and infallibly observant of teachers' shortcomings, managed to ask her a few worried questions. |
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Bluffly outgoing, infallibly at ease in large groups, he seemed inhibited by screen intimacy. |
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Almost infallibly, I hear a big brand name, followed by the statement of belief that the brand makes a good product. |
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Colour is solely an internal phenomenon, caused no doubt by something external, but neither fallibly nor infallibly representing it. |
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To repeat this indefinitely, infallibly, would be to divorce the method from the context which gives it meaning. |
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The results of elections are known almost infallibly as soon as the first projections are available after the closure of the polling stations. |
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Healing always takes place, infallibly, one hundred percent of the time. |
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They would then offer holders of the paper South Sea shares, whose value would infallibly soar. |
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Some hold that a deflationary policy, if pushed hard enough, will infallibly slow up price increases and so help the country's external balance. |
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We know that economic growth almost infallibly results in an increase in the demand for mobility. |
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The user should not therefore transmit via the Internet any messages the confidentiality of which he wishes to guarantee infallibly. |
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It is the plan I have traced for Myself, and I will put it into practice, infallibly. |
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Spiritual tradition has called Mary the all-powerful Supplicant, because whatever she asks her Son for is infallibly granted to us. |
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It is not possible for any man to distinguish infallibly between tares and wheat. |
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Thus, by having such early warning of the onset of disease the doctor can treat the complaint, and cure it infallibly. |
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So then why does he encourage a Church which teaches officially, immutably and infallibly things which are supposedly very wrong? |
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Vatican I declared that the pope, when he teaches solemnly and in the area of faith and morals as the supreme universal pastor, teaches infallibly with that infallibility that the church has. |
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For example, your decision may change the apparent status of workers, and it is astonishing how infallibly a man will be annoyed and deeply pained by any seeming wrong done to his feeling of self-importance. |
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The great flaw of our justice system is that the justice system somehow assumes by orienting things the way we do, we are able to correct everything and can do it infallibly. |
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It is the royal road that leads infallibly to God. |
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True goodness infallibly blissens the bosom in which it assumes an influential position. |
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The glue that underpins such faith is the principle of Biblical inerrancy a certainty that the Scriptures are infallibly and unchangingly true. A quest for certainty is an American tradition. |
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Logic alone will not readily or infallibly derive the rules necessary for a second appeal, e.g. from a trial court through an intermediate court of appeal to a final appellate court. |
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Mr Mugabe's henchmen do not really think their leader divine, but they often suggest that he is infallibly righteous, and that those who defy him should be smitten. |
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