So aren't the protestations of terminal scruffiness and aw-shucks fallibility just a little disingenuous? |
Internal disharmony and a fallibility from the penalty spot have proved to be their weaknesses. |
And he acknowledges his own fallibility, the fact that he is part of the problem, in need of radical reform, dangerously prone to evil. |
But the guarded apology and the honest admission of fallibility were important signals nonetheless. |
The battle proved the fallibility of Hitler and the vincibility of the Wehrmacht, which up to then had enjoyed little but victory. |
The error is only further testimony to human fallibility, however, in the process of discerning the guilty from the innocent. |