Word: foolproof
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Doctors have little advice about how to avoid herpes. Though nothing is foolproof, it is best for the man to use a condom. A spermicide may also be helpful. In addition, sex partners should be known well enough to be trusted, and it should be borne in mind that oral sex is a contributing factor. VD Specialist Dr. Felman recommends getting a good look at the prospective sex partner with all the lights on. Says he: "If there are any sores or discharge, it's time to put your clothes back on and find another partner." That kind of clinical...
...second was the 1947 The Mother of Us All) and his criticism. Critic Thomson cheerfully concurs about the operas, at least: "I think I am a good opera composer. There have been some 3,000 performances of The Mother of Us All. It makes you know it is foolproof." No major opera house has yet produced a Thomson opera, and the composer is puzzled by the neglect. But in the long run he is philosophical: "I agree with one French critic who said that I am essentially a predecessor." Of what? That is for his successors to decide. "Some artists...
Most managers said they would be in favor of an on-line computer, but, as Tolleson said. "Only if [the administrators] could find one that is foolproof...
Princeton's men's cross country team has developed a foolproof strategy which guarantees it a victory in every Ivy League contest it enters...
...system is not foolproof. Neither version will be able to spot a plane that does not carry at least a transponder, which indicates a plane's location to inquiring signals from the ground or another aircraft. But such planes are already forbidden to fly in busy air lanes near major cities. Adds Helms: "Sure, there is still a possibility of a collision, but the probability will be drastically reduced." Besides, allows the ex-Marine pilot, the only way to get 100% protection is "to ground all planes except one." Presumably, with Helms in the cockpit...