Sentence examples for essentially imperfect from inspiring English sources

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Bumb discovered that crushing up essentially imperfect diamonds into dust created a fluorescent, reflective light that could highlight any molecular abnormality.

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We also have some flawed characters, which is what Jen[nifer Lee] and I like to do – we essentially create two imperfect princesses".

There may be differences in form, but the story is essentially the same – progressive but imperfect leftwing leader ousted by rightwing forces determined to halt policies that threaten their business interests.

The attC sites, also called 59-base elements, are essentially formed from two imperfect inverted repeats with a 7 bp core site GTTRRRY in the right end consensus region which is essential for in vivo recombination [3] [6].

The type of imperfect model depends essentially on the mechanical properties of the interphase and can be classified as soft, comparable and stiff interfaces.

Essentially, the argument described it as imperfect but useful: A statistical convenience that reduced a complex relationship into something approximate, yet could provide guidance about risk and return under certain circumstances.

They're presented as imperfect but appealing people, essentially compassionate and supportive in the face of challenges, as we all might hope to be.

We need stories that are about going out on family holidays, conversations around the dinner table, having fights all those things that make a family imperfect and perfect, and essentially the same.

One is here reminded of the distinction between first-figure, perfect syllogisms and second- and third-figure imperfect but equally valid syllogisms, which is also essentially an epistemic distinction (Corcoran 1974).

Essentially all heterogeneous materials are dielectric, i.e., they are imperfect conductors that generally display internal charge displacements that create dissipation and local charge accumulation at interfaces.

However, this symmetry is imperfect because of a phenomenon known as fluctuating asymmetry; essentially, normally developing individuals are unable to allocate identical resources to both the left and the right parts of the body.

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