Sentence examples for Further perfection from inspiring English sources

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Unlike Bill Joy, a co-founder of Sun Microsystems who has written on the robot menace, he does not view robotics as contributing to what Mr. Joy called "the further perfection of pure evil".

The style of this reign persisted during that of Kangxi's successor, Yangzheng (1722 35), while the long rule of Qianlong (1735 96) was marked, in enamel as in the case of many other industrial arts, by a further perfection of technique but by a loss of much of the vigour of design and breadth of execution that distinguished the products of earlier periods.

The numerical research for stochastic pantograph differential equations has just begun, and the stability analysis of the numerical solution of the equations needs further perfection and development.

The guide and the implant are now complete, and with minimal further perfection with external labels and holes for positioning pins discussed in Additional file 2, a surgical plan is complete and personalised medical instrumentation and implant can now be printed (Fig. 32).

In fact, it sometimes seems that the better you get at something, the further perfection fades in the distance.

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Since Bonaventure endorses, usually without any elaborate argumentation, the general claim that there is a plurality of substantial forms within any composite thing, his doctrine of light really means that light is the first form, endowing each thing with extension, and preparing the way for further perfections such as the forms of the elements or the forms of mixtures or compounds.

Indeed, this very aspect may in fact represent the greatest legacy of current endeavour aimed at progressing natural orifice intervention as the biological insights so gleaned may then be used to help hone standard operations further towards perfection.

Classical Cynics followed this philosophy to the extent of neglecting everything not furthering their perfection of virtue and attainment of happiness, thus, the title Cynics, derived from the Greek word κύων (meaning "dog") because they allegedly neglected society, hygiene, family, money, etc., in a manner reminiscent of dogs.

After Brindza's fifth field goal, U.S.C. (7-5) went right down the field, right to the 1-yard-line, further proof that perfection would not come easily for Notre Dame.

In 1865, in further pursuit of perfection, Noyes's Oneida newspaper, "The Circular," took note of the ideas of eugenics then becoming current and proclaimed in an editorial that "human breeding should be one of the foremost questions of the age, transcending in its sublime interest all present political and scientific questions".

Existence is not some further quality or "perfection" which a being possesses along with its other attributes.

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