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1. At the same time allow for human frailties.

2. One of his frailties of human nature is laziness.

3. “O the vainness, and the frailties, and the foolishness of men!

4. O the vainness, and the frailties, and the foolishness of men!

5. Most of the characters in the novel exhibit those common human frailties - ignorance and greed.

6. The Gestapo knew well how to exploit all the human frailties of their victims.

7. It is infinitely more subtle-an examination of frailties rather than a polemic.

8. It's what allows us to transform everything that we are -- our weaknesses, our frailties, into strength, into power.

9. Each of these domestic vulnerabilities translates into a fragile, retrospective foreign policy that, in turn, fuels local frailties.

10. Nevertheless, even allowing for all the frailties of palaeontologists, there still remains a remarkable picture of palaeontological persistence.

11. The Lord’s revealed pattern of governance by councils in His Church provides for and attenuates the impact of human frailties.

12. Defensive frailties, most notably from Schmeichel, were on show away to Sheffield Wednesday as the team missed the chance to go top of the table.

13. The financial system was given more freedom than before, but that made it an even more ruthless broadcaster of economic frailties.

14. (Psalm 103:12-14) Yes, Jehovah does not forget that we are creatures of dust, having frailties, or weaknesses, as a result of imperfection.

15. Do you not know that the Church is a place for imperfect people to gather together—even with all their mortal frailties—and become better?

16. It is our status as a son or daughter of God—not our frailties or tendencies—that is the true source of our identity.63

17. 3 To find a standard that is acceptable and beneficial to everyone, we will have to go to someone who transcends all racial, cultural, and political boundaries and who is unhindered by human shortsightedness and frailties.

18. (2 Timothy 1:5; Philippians 2:20, 22; 1 Timothy 5:23) In the face of human frailties and other trials, we too can have unhypocritical faith and can render an acceptable account of ourselves to God.

19. Commenting on such a relationship, 18th-century essayist Joseph Addison wrote: “Two persons who have chosen each other out of all the species, with the design to be each other’s mutual comfort and entertainment, have, in that action, bound themselves to be good-humored, affable, discreet, forgiving, patient, and joyful, with respect to each other’s frailties and perfections, to the end of their lives.”