Sentence examples for perfect compared from inspiring English sources

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"Putnam County is perfect compared to this county," said a nostalgic Ms. Kalfas.

The existing research results of virtual modeling of rice plant, however, is far from perfect compared to that of other crops due to its complex structure and growth process.

The jockey, who was modeled on the artist's brother, Achille, appears pasted in, his expression and the pink of his shirt perfect compared with the rest of the setting.

The regularity of PBT crystals in the blends with lower LCP content appeared to be more perfect, compared with that of pure PBT sample and of blends with high LCP content.

Dumoulin looked imperious, his style and rhythm perfect compared with Quintana's more cramped position, but he was not fresh enough to win the stage – that honour went to his fellow Dutchman Jos Van Emden – and he was nowhere near as incisive as he had been in either of his stage wins at Montefalco and at Oropa.

Numerical results prove that the proposed algorithm is perfect compared with other similar optimization algorithms.

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MCL_R has 15 more perfect matches, compared with 6 perfect matches gained by MCL_O.

Opposite the new development, a pair of dark-brick 1930s semis provide a perfect compare-and-contrast exercise, says Leanne Monchuck, a researcher from the University of Huddersfield who is writing her PhD on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design – an academic theory focusing on tactical design which aims to reduce both crime and the fear of crime.

Even if you are careful to never seat it, and never over-tighten it, you will notice a greater ease when tuning a drum in perfect or near-perfect condition, compared to when tuning a warped drum, or a drum that is not as flat or as circular as it should be.

One of the examples given here for perfect 10 µm crystallites of Si (which probably represents highly perfect material compared with typical polycrystalline aggregates) shows that the intensity contribution from crystallites in the Bragg condition may only represent ∼70% of the total scattering, and for smaller crystallites this proportion falls.

It is noteworthy that in subfamily I, 79% of the CR1s with one octomer contained a perfect octomer compared to those with two octomer repeats with only 54% being perfect (Table 2).

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