Sentence examples for term perfection from inspiring English sources

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Though we seldom use the term "perfection" in health care, it is what our patients all want.

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Uncharted expects less from you in terms of perfection, but more from you in terms of engaging with the story you won't get as much enjoyment out of the game if you don't care about the people, the locations, and the mysteries.

And finally, while he did speak in terms of perfection and improvement, he handled these terms relationally, and shared with his contemporaries and predecessors, at least since Carl Linnaeus (1735-1778), a curious predilection for levelling out the presumed steps in the scale of nature, for example by demonstrating that earthworms possess intelligence in his last book [ 89], p. 189.

Many of us think in terms of perfection when we are younger, but as adults we learn the perfect man, the perfect child, the perfect friend, the perfect job and the perfect body are impossible goals.

"The biggest thing for me is to not get caught up in stats in terms of perfection and nonperfection," he said.

Mulla Sadra describes this argument in his main work al-asfar al-arba'a [four journeys] as follows: Existence is a single, objective and simple reality, and there is no difference between its parts, unless in terms of perfection and imperfection, strength, and weakness… And the culmination of its perfection, where there is nothing more perfect, is its independence from any other thing.

None of the Farrell company's dancers look world-class in terms of physical perfection or technical glory, but all show virtues of absorption and inflection that you often wish more ideally gifted dancers showed.

Will keeping laws in place open to abuse by a public and officials whose nation ranks low on Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index help Pakistan surpass Norway in terms of Islamic perfection?

But if you're a guy who sees beauty in terms other than perfection, then you already know how beautiful and desirable boomer women are.

From the 1940s on, black artists in America came to represent a formidable historical memory and conscience for contemporary audiences both in terms of the perfection of their respective crafts, and in representing the legacy of slaves.

First, Darwin [ 6, 7] used old-fashioned terms such as "perfection, improvement, higher vs. lower (or primitive) forms of life" etc. that are no longer in use today and may document relicts of religiously motivated "ladder-thinking" in his texts.

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