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Finally, he admits his human frailty without hesitation, and is unsparing in his emotions.
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The reformers founded their new system on a cynical presumption of human frailty.
ECONOMIST: Israel
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He has done justice to the solid flesh, the human frailty and the dental miseries of his subject and also to his immense historical importance.
ECONOMIST: George Washington
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Besides, the pleasures of the film, as so often with Chabrol, reside in the mischievous yet tolerant recognition of human frailty, in its infinite range.
NEWYORKER: Inspector Bellamy
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No, it just indicates how incredibly difficult the game is to officiate and how referees are subject to the same human frailty as the rest of us.
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"It's human frailty, " says Carol Haraden, a vice president at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, which several years ago started an effort to reduce the toll from medical mistakes.
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The most accessible element in the shows for me is the intermittent evidence of human moral frailty one thing, at least, that we might only too easily imagine in ourselves, were we transported to the terrible epoch.
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