You pretend man's perfectible, that woman's got a capacity for disinterested self-sacrifice. |
The fact that the way in which a system operates is perfectible is not in itself sufficient grounds for a financial correction. |
The Western Romantics believed that their societies were perfectible and could be salvaged from within. |
But this work is perfectible and it contains in its constitution even the principles of its perfectibility. |
Cézanne's unfinish was controversial in its day, of course, although it now looks like a heroic striving for perfectible visual truth. |
Hence he is perfectible through nature, and merely conforms to nature in improving his mind and in bettering his condition. |