Just that the latter will have to lower their expectations and make do with imperfect versions of the former.
You realize that what Rose is seeing is an imperfect version of what she might have been.
But both approaches result in highly imperfect versions of what ticket-buyers had received.
It turns out that the women that had been thrown into the well had become imperfect versions of Sadako.
The physical events that activate our sense organs are already imperfect versions of the properties of objects that we wish to know about.
Curll did this in the same year, but it remained a very imperfect version.
I really did like these meals; they were the preparatory imperfect version of the perfect thing on The Day.
The romance survives in one imperfect version, as well as some fragments.
Animal qua animal just isn't enough - instead, we have to create imperfect versions of ourselves.
An imperfect version was printed in 1834; the full manuscript was published in 1875.