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In theory, it aims at a blend of spiritual and professional perfection; members are expected to remain in the world, devoting their professional energies to a religious end.
Nobody is expecting perfection, and employers will understand that a student starting a placement is likely to feel nervous and out of their depth.
No one is expecting perfection.
Galarraga went from becoming only the 21st pitcher in Major League history to throw a perfect game (and the third in four weeks, a convergence of perfection that can be expected to recur with Halley's Comet-like regularity) to one of the countless in Major League history to throw a one-hit shutout.
A 1994 article in Le Monde referred to Heifetz's grandly acclaimed 1917 Carnegie Hall début, which propelled him to instant fame: Jascha Heifetz managed, in one evening, to extend greatly the extremes of technical perfection that a violinist was expected to attain.
Though professionalism and care are expected, perfection is not.
Perfection, too, has come to be expected when orchestras turn to remembering this score.
This may be because the Buddhist rule of life, as generally understood, served as a counsel of perfection which comparatively few could be expected to follow in its entirety.
The white uniform symbolizes purity and perfection of character that Taekwondo students are expected to strive for.
To expect perfection is a sure recipe for disaster.
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