They say you have an unerring sense of justice, right and wrong, honor and compassion.
Of this he was certain as he had an unerring sense of time.
Furthermore, Shakespeare had an unerring sense of timing, a necessary quality in a playwright.
Led by Spock's unerring sense of direction, the two officers actually arrived early.
She had an unerring sense when someone was just marking time or going through the motions, and those slackers usually exposed themselves quickly.
The two men moved ahead in silence, guided only by Cranston's unerring sense of direction.
Her unerring sense of direction took them back to his car.
It was a special magnetism, a personal charm and unerring sense of timing.
Despite its unerring sense of momentum, "Fresco" goes on too long, as if the composer cannot bear to let it go.
The public's unerring sense of value had scented out a fight, if not a title.