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But certain countries soon found a few imperfections in the system.
In both cases, the physical form was to show no imperfections.
For one thing, he has learned to cover his imperfections.
The church is on earth, and so it will have imperfections.
He tried to feel for any imperfections, but there were none.
I love the imperfections in a person more so than the perfect things about them.
"Nothing is perfect every day, but tell us about the imperfections so we can make a good decision."
For all its imperfections, Afghanistan has come a long way.
Very true; but what is the imperfection which still remains?
But when the record is done, it's all about imperfection.
Before this I felt quite positive about myself; everyone has imperfections, right?
Then what of all the imperfections we see in the biological world?
If there was imperfection in that body, he could not see it.
But it did not take her long to notice his imperfections.
All of this imperfection served to make her a pretty young woman.
I believe the imperfections of the system are all my fault.
Inherent imperfections, then, but the very best has been made of them.
In order to be human, one must have flaws and imperfections.
To accept a person's imperfections is not easy, especially when we see how he could become better.
They respond by trying to distance themselves from the imperfections.
Money for an operation to correct one of those imperfections.
Sometimes, though, it is the imperfections that make a movie come alive.
But in any case, both said it was a minor imperfection.
Human imperfection is often the heart of the matter, the central topic.
Almost everyone has at least one real or perceived physical imperfection.
In the reality-construction view, the imperfectness of our access to knowledge of the real world assumes central importance.
However, Swift emphasizes that man is imperfect, and that sin is a symbol of this imperfectness.
So despite the indirectness and imperfectness of the CPI, it's a standard "measure" of corruption used by many civil society groups, economists, political scientists, market investors, etc.
The parents experience their imperfectness - and natural shame - and make amends to the child, relieving the child of the sense of overwhelming shame and worthlessness.
This has probably caused the imperfectness of the manuscript in the above passage; though, at the same time, it must be acknowledged to be somewhat uncertain, whether Darnford is the stranger intended in this place.
There is little doubt in my mind that the case was Nitric Acid from the very beginning but nevertheless given the imperfectness of my prescriptions the gentle stimulation of the vitality by the 50 millesimal potencies uncovered the necessary clues in the end.
The show closes with the restrained all-white and blue-and-white porcelain made from the late 15th to early 19th century, which return to a Chinese aesthetic but remain subtly apart in their assertive shapes, plain surfaces and slight irregularities: in short, in their perfect imperfectness.
"I see," she said, "that your trials are in vain, not from the fault of the wings and their appurtenances, nor from any imperfectness and malformation of your own corpuscular system, but from irremediable, because organic, defect in your power of volition.