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were imperfections
noun
Those qualities or features that are imperfect; the characteristic, state, or quality of being imperfect.
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There were imperfections.
Mr. Liebman said the report cards were "evolving" and acknowledged that there were imperfections.
Many of what Woolf thought were imperfections are in fact strengths.
(Shouldn't there be an "even" at the start of that sentence?) One such implied that red hair and freckles were "imperfections", provoking widespread fury.
Though there were imperfections in Tuesday's performance, I marveled at how the dancers — amid the rococo complications of Ashton's choreography — never failed just to dance.
There were imperfections in the playing, but I was struck by the vehemence of the climaxes — the opening of Bluebeard's fifth door made a splendid roar, with DeYoung holding her own against the tumult — and by the intensity of the sotto-voce episodes, such as the end of Act I of "Fidelio" and Bartók's black-as-night coda.
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With every division there are imperfections.
Occasionally, there are imperfections, called mutations, in gene replication.
DETROIT — There are imperfections to Joba Chamberlain as a starter, which should not be a surprise.
"All I can hear are imperfections -- problems in the recording, or words I should've chosen".
But The Independent on Sunday would rather argue the case for Europe for what it is, imperfections and all.
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