Sentence examples for Obvious imperfection from inspiring English sources

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Churchmen and philosophers had long grappled with the concept of plenitude (complete realisation of possibility) given the obvious imperfection of the world [ 4], with Peter Lombard arguing that we cannot deny to God the fullest scope of action in creation, i.e. he could have created a more-complete, more-perfect universe had he so willed [ 26].

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They may feel compelled to try to be perfect in order to compensate for the obvious imperfections of the disabled sibling.

Rimmerman's personal theory about how it all works — how the Garagiste business model and those idiosyncratic e-mails compel such vigorous spending — fetishizes the human element, the obvious imperfections, like telling his administrative assistant to leave typos and grammatical errors in his e-mail offers — preserving the immediacy of his writing — and never including photographs.

As he confessed in an article the following year, "There are many obvious imperfections in this scheme (indeed very little thought went into its devising), and the fact that the vocabulary was largely based on Roget's Thesaurus lends a very peculiar flavor to the results".

And the device does not even have the "wow" factor that Google Glass - despite its obvious imperfections - still retains when I wear it.

Obvious imperfections that should be taken into account in our model include: (i) fluctuations of the doping density, (ii) fluctuations in (d_{B}) and (d_{W}), (iii) fluctuations in (V_{B}).

Since Satan neither honored God's choice to create us, nor respected God's love for us despite our obvious imperfections, he was kicked out of heaven.

And while you can watch the video for yourself to decide how you feel, to me the most perfect part were its obvious imperfections.

As Steven Weinberg, who gave the theory its name, puts it, "we know that the Standard Model is not the final answer, because of its obvious imperfections--and those imperfections, I have to say, are aesthetic". Newton's law of gravity is considered simple and elegant because it requires only one number, known as the gravitational constant, to be adjusted by hand in order to give the right answers.

Despite its obvious imperfections and often because of the lack of a better alternative, culture may be used as the gold standard against which alternative diagnostic tests for bacterial infectious diseases are evaluated.

In our own time many other female dancers with obvious physical imperfections have made impressions far greater than those whose bodies were ballet-perfect.

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