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He never could tolerate anything that was imperfect".
"I inherited a Tabor that was imperfect, and I fixed it, after the worst recession in a century".
You'd think there would have been cheering from coast to coast, but the left was disheartened to discover that contrary to all previous precedent, Congress had passed a bill that was imperfect.
My challenge was to encourage her to take a chance, to realize that the benefits of having fun with a friend and enjoying a creative outlet far outweighed the risks of an art project that was imperfect.
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So, you have something that's imperfect.
TR: How do you make something that is imperfect work perfectly?
What we're saying is that if we can make things that are imperfect but still work perfectly then we can build them a lot more cheaply.
Those potentially lucrative markets, in turn, have emerged as an opportunity for musical producers trying to salvage shows that were imperfect creatures (or outright duds) on Broadway.
We have become accustomed to using cues and concepts that are imperfect since they do not convey adequately the realities of colonial and postcolonial contexts.
Thomas is interested in how paper reacts to materials, according to her gallery, and explicitly chooses surfaces that are imperfect.
This strategy is an example of a heuristic: a reasoning shortcut that is imperfect but easy to compute.
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