Like the pope and the Soviet commissars of old, Greenspan appears to have discovered the political usefulness of posing as infallible. |
The architecture of the human body is obviously wondrous but not infallible. |
Our limited knowledge of the facts, of hidden chain of circumstances, and other incognizance keep us from being infallible judges. |
In the absence of an infallible and objective observer, judging competence from within a hierarchy is always likely to be a hit and miss affair. |
There is no infallible rule identifying the verbs that take both, but they generally form nouns in tion. |
As box-office receipts have proven that he is no longer infallible, it should be a breeze to walk up to him and become his friend in a jiffy! |