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Man, then, has the function of uniting corruptibility with incorruptibility.
"It has a very high degree of corruptibility."
"We're acutely aware of the corruptibility of a system that has got to change."
For the Israeli right, it was evidence of the Labor Party's corruptibility.
"You understand better than most about corruptibility.
"The Visit" raises the question of the corruptibility of justice by asking whether it can be bought in return for material wealth.
These two monuments to the corruptibility of the flesh bracket the square symmetrically, and perhaps symbolically.
Your orders are innocent of the innate corruptibility of most of mankind.
It is hardly necessary to add that they expected the resurrection of the soul alone, insisting on the natural corruptibility of the body.
To understand this it is necessary to think that man is the only thing to occupy an intermediate position between corruptibility and incorruptibility.
I came upon the Garden like the ancient serpent, intent upon exploiting the inherent corruptibility of man.
Nevertheless, after four decades, it is precisely the images of corruptibility that transfix this uncompromising observer.
As to their corruptibility, you will find them almost saintly in their disregard for money, wine, and .
Instead of a convincing case for the corruptibility and the redemption of man, "The Root" sounds like a worn-out social indictment.
But sociality, from Dr. Dunbar's perspective, helps explain another feature of language: its extreme corruptibility.
The lawlessness of the boxing establishment - still evident today - invited riffs on exploitation and the corruptibility of the soul.
Though those are some of the safest choices imaginable, the decision has led to charges of plagiarism, corruptibility and vote-rigging.
Every act of political corruption rewards corruptibility in politics and exacerbates the social selection into public office of those who are most adeptly corrupt.
Its defiance of critical labelling is perfectly in keeping with its central theme: the corruptibility of structure and ideals.
So much power of continence was in him that in him his food was not corrupted, since he himself had no corruptibility.'
If his adversaries represent the corruptibility of men, Dr. Stockmann stands for the perfectibility of man.
Oyamo's agenda encompasses the corruptibility of the artist and the dreamer and the deceitfulness of the politician.
Gov. Morgan Lewis, who had been Chief Justice and who was wealthy beyond corruptibility, spoke out in favor of granting the charter.
"It's metaphysical, essentially: the corruptibility of creation-" "Blame it on the Unnamed God, then."
That didn't bother Darcy; she had no illusions about the corruptibility of anything or anyone, least of all her coworkers, or the organization for which they worked.