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Though deemed imperfect for dance she is "not very supple"—Polina is accepted into ballet school as a young girl.
It features in the TV programme Friday Night Feast, which starts on Friday night on Channel 4. In the first programme, the pair meet farmers who tell them that they were unable to sell thousands of tonnes of their fresh vegetables to supermarkets because they were deemed imperfect.
Although the rooms were sufficient in number and quality, the unfinished building was deemed "imperfect at every corner".
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If you're able to deal with the loud belching, the bad taste in music, or the messiness of the man you're with instead of cringing every time he does something you deem imperfect, then he's the one.
In 1984, he had helped to plan the largest successful death-row breakout in the history of American penology, then had decided not to escape himself--because, he later asserted, he deemed the plan imperfect.
In interviews, delegates' views on the proposal seemed to range widely, and gave few hints whether Ms. Lewis, the president, had gathered a consensus behind the deal, which she had earlier deemed good if imperfect.
Moreover, the effect is greater when policies involve a financial cost (risk) suggesting that simple announcements can only be deemed as an imperfect substitute for actual interventions.
HTR8/SVneo and JEG3 cells are highly popular transformed cell lines often used as an imperfect model of the trophoblast, with HTR8/SVneo often deemed as closer to the physiologic setting.
He deemed this "offensive".
She deemed it "fascinating".
America deemed it "invalid".
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