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1 In fine, Tolstoy is certainly not to be held up as infallible .
2 His conclusions were as infallible as so many propositions of Euclid.
3 Neither are they considered as infallible formulæ, by the enlightened Buddhist.
4 Yet I feel that this writer is not as infallible as he thinks.
5 I knew my intuition was as infallible as the Pope.
6 Communication levels had not looked as infallible as they suggested.
7 Whatever is true, we shall understand and hold as infallible .
8 This possession of truth, moreover, thus lightly won, is given to him as infallible .
9 A last resource, however, remains, one as rational as infallible .
10 Consequently, climbers come to think of them as infallible .
11 Most people like to view their church as infallible .
12 Other methods were then recommended and followed, as infallible means of restoring peace and order.
13 Again that instinct as infallible as reason told him that danger would come from there.
14 The teachings, which include banning prostitution and sex outside marriage, are to be regarded as infallible .
15 The knowledge of your weakness will no longer permit you to regard your virtue as infallible .
16 You must not look upon it as infallible .
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