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Better a little which is well done, than a great deal imperfectly.
Rather than give up on either, Clinton has tried, however imperfectly, to keep them both working.
It took a long time to make him understand even imperfectly.
That seemed to be his lot in life, to understand, imperfectly and late.
Then sit down, and tell us the whole story, which as yet we have only heard imperfectly.
The situation of those countries was at that time very imperfectly known in Europe.
The next few seconds I had to sort out later, perhaps imperfectly.
I saw, even though imperfectly, what a state of grace would be.
The images worked, as they always did, slowly and imperfectly.
The plan was finally worked out, imperfectly, but the best that could be done under the circumstances.
"I think there must always be experiences we can share only imperfectly, for any of us."
Both of these time standards turned out to be imperfectly defined.
The door had been imperfectly closed, and opened with a touch.
That has been reflected, however imperfectly, in the state's politics.
All three of these steps are complex and imperfectly understood.
Yet this part of his doctrine is very imperfectly developed.
Many of these can be only imperfectly reproduced in English.
He began to feel negative, as if his system were functioning imperfectly.
Thus the third line here may, for example, mean "and me, imperfectly".
But what of a novella imperfectly turned into a play?
"Where I can feel, however imperfectly, what he is experiencing."
But the god had proved imperfectly wise in other ways as well.
It cannot, however, always be relied upon, as he read old writing imperfectly.
The story was less than clear, and left him imperfectly edified.
On each trip, her view of the world had shown itself to be imperfectly adequate.