The vocals are impeccable throughout, while many of the performances could perhaps be described as peccable. |
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And even though I had only swerving loyalty to her, my manners couldn't be peccable. |
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Given his divine command theory of ethical rightness, it thus appears that such behavior will be morally as well as epistemically peccable. |
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How can a devotee of Chaucer feel otherwise when the liturgy recalls what the church historically is-a parade of human beings fallible and peccable? |
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But to be mutable or changeable in way of diminution, lapsable or peccable, is an essential property of a rational imperfect being. |
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