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18 Sentences With "more imperfect"

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All nations are imperfect, but some are more imperfect than others.
The messier and more imperfect it is, the cooler it will look.
Why should people see life's more imperfect moments when they may not want them to?
Jesika freehanded the stars, but don't stress: the more imperfect they are, the cooler it looks.
Ms Dudley Edwards identified The Economist's creed as the belief that governments are more imperfect than markets.
In the short there are posters on the waiting room wall informing people how to be more imperfect.
The new system could "eliminate today's perverse incentives," to throw away viable organs and encourage OPOs to also find more "imperfect organs," Verma said.
Al Pacino and Dustin Hoffman spoke to a different, more imperfect and less suave ethos than Redford or Reynolds, who might be seen as Redford's dark counterpart.
Shvarts hopes audiences will also develop a deeper understanding of the fundamental limitations of these kits — that they're simply one more imperfect way to help a survivor make their case.
The United States of America is creeping toward creating a more imperfect union, one dominated by the power of the online mob that is threatening to disassemble more than 200 years of learning.
"When you look at the two stones and realize we're going to cover the edge, you can [save] $3,000 in your own pocket " by purchasing the more imperfect diamond in the right setting, Dalton says.
When Girls premiered on HBO in 2012, viewers immediately noticed its four main characters, Hannah, Marnie, Shoshanna, and Jessa, presented a more imperfect — often downright gritty — version of life as a twenty-something in New York City than most of their fictional forebears.
If we were to apply a market imperfection index to each, it might be fair to describe a visit to a family physician as mildly imperfect, an admission to a hospital as considerably more imperfect and a trip to the local emergency department as fully imperfect.
I already feel overwhelmed by one draft; if I knew that even more imperfect versions of a piece of writing were piling up on a hard drive or in a closet, I wouldn't be able to forget about them until I deleted them or dumped them into the big blue recycling bin in the alley.
Deck designed Template Gothic while studying at California Institute of the Arts under artist and graphic designer Edward Fella. Deck chose to eschew the predictability and uniformity of typefaces such as Helvetica and Univers, paying more attention to organic shapes and natural variations in order to create a more imperfect look. In an interview with Emigre, Deck describes how he received the inspiration for Template Gothic from a sign in his local laundromat, which had been lettered by hand with a template.
The story was praised by the award jury of the Japan Media Arts Festival for its brevity and its "depiction of 'the dark shadow of war'". According to Izumi Evers, one of the editors of the English edition, the Japanese edition created a sensation despite being little-promoted because it made readers want to talk about the bombing of Hiroshima, which is a controversial topic. The manga sold over 180,000 copies in Japan. The simple artwork and story's "light, ephemeral touch" was praised by Dirk Deppey in The Comics Journal, and PopCultureShock called the character designs "slightly rough, clumsy", which they consider makes the characters "more human and more believable" because they are "more vulnerable, more imperfect, more fragile".
First Folio. Act IV, scene i, line 3-6. John Dryden discusses the unity of time in this passage criticizing Shakespeare's history plays: > ... they are rather so many Chronicles of Kings, or the business many times > of thirty or forty years, crampt into a representation of two hours and a > half, which is not to imitate or paint Nature, but rather to draw her in > miniature, to take her in little; to look upon her through the wrong end of > a Perspective, and receive her Images not onely much less, but infinitely > more imperfect then the life: this instead of making a Play delightful, > renders it ridiculous.Dryden, An Essay of Dramatick Poesie (1668), para. 56.
An equally tempered perfect fifth, defined as 700 cents, is about two cents narrower than a just perfect fifth, which is approximately 701.955 cents. Kepler explored musical tuning in terms of integer ratios, and defined a "lower imperfect fifth" as a 40:27 pitch ratio, and a "greater imperfect fifth" as a 243:160 pitch ratio. His lower perfect fifth ratio of 1.48148 (680 cents) is much more "imperfect" than the equal temperament tuning (700 cents) of 1.4983 (relative to the ideal 1.50). Helmholtz uses the ratio 301:200 (708 cents) as an example of an imperfect fifth; he contrasts the ratio of a fifth in equal temperament (700 cents) with a "perfect fifth" (3:2), and discusses the audibility of the beats that result from such an "imperfect" tuning.

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