Sentence examples for imperfect rendering from inspiring English sources

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Last August, Vic Gundotra, a Google executive, shared an anecdote about receiving a Sunday morning phone call from Jobs apologising for an tiny imperfect rendering in the Google logo as displayed on the iPhone.

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c) Asking me to express myself in imperfect language renders this test inherently flawed.

Writing, which is first attested at the middle of the 4th millennium bce, was in its origins predominantly logographic (i.e., each word or morpheme was represented by a single graph or symbol) and long remained a highly imperfect means of rendering the spoken word.

If I feel my life is rendered imperfect or unhappy by my inability to own a Lamborghini then it would seem reasonable for others to criticise me rather than social arrangements, pointing to my family, home and various other circumstances as reasons that I should be content.

Consistent with this observation, PB800 encodes a ΨND5-2 direpeatepealleleele with substitutions rendering it an imperfect match (19/21 bp match) to the downstream ND5 repeat, whereas the HK104 ΨNdirectirepeatepealleleele is a perfect match to the downstream ND5 repeat (Howe and Denver 2008).

The simplest model, in which perfect and imperfect peptides are assumed to associate randomly to form helices, gives estimates of helix purity much lower than peptide purity (Table 3a), since only one imperfect peptide strand is required to render each helix imperfect.

Joltin' Joe is rendered most imperfect by this cold-eyed documentary.

It seems that the protesters meant "peaceful," which is the word they've been chanting (though not the way their government has been responding), rendered in imperfect English.

But most of all, in painting and drawing, Dix renders highly imperfect female faces and bodies ravaged by poverty and time, with an unstinting scrutiny that still manages to be sympathetic.

Mr. Baker, in describing it in the "Archaeologia," writes, "Its shape is very irregular, conforming entirely to that of the ground, and is rendered very imperfect by stone digging". See "Archaeologia," vol. XIX, p169.

This is because an imperfect peptide usually differs by only one added or deleted residue in 63, rendering the separations above difficult.

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