在 英语 中使用 Fallible 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Its human operators will be fallible, killing 40,000 Americans- and more than a million people around the world- every year.
You place your faith in science, which is fallible, instead of placing it in God, who is infallible.”.
I finally understood that we cannot judge a religion by the actions of its followers alone, as I had done, because all humans are fallible.
It's also a reminder that technology, and the web in particular, is made by humans, and therefore fallible.
In summary, when we learn and process information our perception is subjective, our attention is scarce, and our memory is fallible.
What negotiations have been probing for the past year or so is whether a mostly symbolic and highly fallible deal was available.”.
Plus, expecting him to do so implies that I believe him to be fallible, but honorable.
At first glance, AI might appear more intelligent and less fallible than humans and in many ways that's true.
As with all other Churches, there are aspects which are admirable and other aspects which are terrible, since all Churches are operated by fallible humans.
The difference is that the applications and companies built on top of those protocols are run by humans, and we all know they are fallible.
However, it is this human factor in Biblical authorship that can be potentially fallible.
Haggis noted that, if the rumors of Miscavige's violent temper were true, it proved that everyone is fallible.
Science is a tribute to what we can know although we are fallible.'.
But they also knew that true faith could not be based on a false or fallible historical record.
This suggested to my master and also brought home to me that I was too ignorant and too fallible for this kind of work.
He may be the smoothest operator on Earth when he's upright and working… but he's still a fallible- and more importantly, recognizable- human being.
Repeating the error of medieval Christianity, theistic evolution absolutizes the words of finite, fallible humans and relativizes the Word of an infinite, infallible God.
Brown counters that in this regard thought experiments are no different from ordinary, physical experiments:‘Like almost anything in life, they are fallible.'.
Since more than 94 percent of crashes are caused by driver error, replacing fallible humans with reliable machines seems like an obvious net benefit for society.
To achieve that growth we need fallible authorities.