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  • There's nothing at all wrong with a bit of human imperfection here and there.
  • All her meanness and prosaicness was forgotten, all her imperfections and shortcomings; it was home, the one tangible thing in the glittering emptiness of the spheres. Gulliver of Mars
  • There is nothing more rare, nor more beautiful, than a woman being unapologetically herself; comfortable in her perfect imperfection. To me, that is the true essence of beauty. Steve Maraboli 
  • Ever the courtier alert to the slightest imperfections in his outward mien, the Earl is accustomed to checking his physical appearance in the glass.
  • While we know that obesity is also a national concern, it is frightening to acknowledge the degree to which girls and women are discontent with the body they have, want a body that is unattainably thin for 98 percent of natural body shapes, are angry at their body imperfections, and are obsessed with fixing their shape. Beth Weinstock: Gloria Steinem Is Alive and Well, Reminding Us 'That Perfect Is Boring' and 'Beauty Is Irregular'
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  • Bvt as it hath bene alwayes reputed a great fault to vse figuratiue speaches foolishly and indiscretly, so is it esteemed no lesse an imperfection in mans vtterance, to haue none vse of figure at all, specially in our writing and speaches publike, making them but as our ordinary talke, then which nothing can be more vnsauourie and farre from all ciuilitie. The Arte of English Poesie
  • The predictions of standard economic theory – the expectation that freely operating markets will produce a certain kind of optimality – only hold good as long as the markets are not marred by serious imperfections. Limitations of markets
  • The imperfections are then cleaned off with tools and the casting is put in the kiln at 1225 cone 6 and becomes vitrified porcelain.
  • It seems Reese thinks he's not handsome enough and must correct some sort of minor orthodontic imperfection.
  • When she tried to look at anything else, the imperfections and the failings leapt out at her, the single thread unravelling in the otherwise perfect tapestry.
  • But I speak with practical accuracy when I give that title to such views as on the whole affirm the attainableness here below of a spiritual condition in which man needs no longer confess himself as now a sinner, and in which his attention tends to be drawn more to his perfectness than to his imperfections of condition. Philippian Studies Lessons in Faith and Love from St. Paul's Epistle to the Philippians
  • The film is, like its centerpiece child, compelling precisely because it weaves together perfection and imperfection, artistry and reality, reason and sentiment.
  • Discovering blessing starts with accepting imperfection, both our own and other's.
  • The image is sharp and well defined without any imperfections.
  • I think many people need to see a bit of imperfection, a touch of corruption, to identify with many politicians - those with untarnished integrity tend to inspire dislike as they seem to uphold a standard others don't think they can meet.
  • Quartz is colourless when pure but minute amounts of impurities or lattice imperfections give rise to varieties such as amethyst, cairngorm, rose quartz, and smoky quartz.
  • Alcoholics are inclined to suppose that their waywardness is the response of a sensitive soul to the imperfections of the world, and by their biliousness, turning their own small corner of it into a hell for others.
  • A man must be strong enough to mould the peculiarity of his imperfections into the perfection of his peculiarities.
  • I deem it my duty further to observe that much of the imperfections in the returns of the last and perhaps of preceding enumerations proceeded from the inadequateness of the compensations allowed to the marshals and their assistants in taking them. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • He saw the country in full dress, and had little or no opportunity of judging of it unhouselled, unanointed, unannealed, with all its imperfections on its head, as I and my family too often had. Life on the Mississippi
  • This is Southern California, pal, where physical imperfection will NOT be tolerated.
  • The imperfections are then cleaned off with tools and the casting is put in the kiln at 1225 cone 6 and becomes vitrified porcelain.
  • There are no perfect relationships. It's how you accept the imperfections that makes it perfect.
  • Nevertheless the imperfection inherent in its inferiority can be overcome as it returns towards its cause.
  • But remember," she added quickly, `you said you liked a little imperfection. LEO: STAGE FRIGHT
  • So never forsake perfection, because then you get imperfection.
  • Fortunately, the picture itself is sharp enough that these imperfections are at least tolerable.
  • This product's zesty enzymes will unclog skin and sort imperfections. The Sun
  • You could see the imperfections in the repair when the light caught it.
  • However, it is thought that that can cause imperfections in the glass which sometimes cause it to explode without warning.
  • The independent suspension soaks up all manner of road imperfections from concrete joins to ruddy great holes quietly and without a jolt.
  • Unsure of his choice at times, Vlad learns to live the imperfection of a robust capitalist society.
  • True there are imperfections in the Bible: antilogies, repetitions, want of continuity; but these imperfections become perfections by leading us to the allegory and the spiritual meaning (Philoc., The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • Narcissists may deny their mistakes or flagellate themselves into a froth of self-pitying hatred, but they never laugh at their imperfections.
  • The only true imperfections I spotted were a few nicks and scratches in the print.
  • Sonia is a freak, and a picture of Sonia whose face bears the manifestations of the congenital syndrome that afflicts her oblique palpebral fissures, I have learned they are called, epicanthal folds, and a mouth that is disproportionately small will serve as a constant reminder to Dad that he created for the second time in his life a child with physical and mental imperfections. A Traitor to Memory
  • They can also help conceal cellulite and other imperfections.
  • Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect. It means that you've decided to look beyond the imperfections.
  • During the wooing scene, Petruchio assesses Kate as though she were a piece of horseflesh, checking her ‘gait’ for imperfections.
  • When you're a child you always imagine that your own bodily imperfections are somehow freakish.
  • All our limitations are bound up in our intellectual mind with its boundaries and imperfections and its tendency to emotional distortion.
  • Notwithstanding these imperfections, originalism does answer most constitutional questions, and I remain unpersuaded that there is a better method of constitutional interpretation available.
  • To produce grip, a tyre needs a partner - the track surface - to stimulate the mechanisms that generate grip: a tyre's ability to mould itself to surface imperfections and molecular adhesion.
  • Even when only the front two seats are occupied small road imperfections are smoothed out and even rough roads are dealt with effectively.
  • I worry that this advice may be misconstrued, especially at a time when the news is full of journalistic imperfections.
  • Marilyn Monroe: Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.
  • Al is a pundit for a broadsheet newspaper and is paid to find imperfection in everything; Davina works in an art gallery and is paid to make life more beautiful.
  • It's true that, as you point out, one can also argue that imperfection is not proved. Collins' Deistic Hangover
  • However, we are all of us imperfect beings, and punishing the individual for life-style imperfections seems to me to be unsupportable in a civilized society.
  • The only slight imperfection in the painting is a scratch in the corner.
  • For evil purposes are, perchance, due to the imperfection of human nature; that it should be possible for scoundrels to carry out their worst schemes against the innocent, while God beholdeth, is verily monstrous. Consolation of Philosophy
  • And it's the bodily imperfections and decay which lead us to desire a permanence of the human essence.
  • The only slight imperfection in this painting is a scratch in the corner.
  • Imperfection clings to a person, and if they wait till they are brushed off entirely, they would spin for ever on their axis, advancing nowhere. Thomas Carlyle 
  • Anyway, imperfection is what makes things INTERESTING. Deadly sins « Magic Lantern Arts
  • The only blemish is a small mole just under his left eye, but somehow that little imperfection makes him so much better looking.
  • Our guardians of purity have magnified the pain of this family and willfully and vindictively punished them for the ‘crime’ of a biological imperfection.
  • I am not perfect. Are you? Let us accept the fact that nobody is perfect. Let us learn to accept our imperfections as well as those of others. RVM 
  • When there was light, it only made you see the imperfections more clearly.
  • So I'm pig-headedly refusing to take out my chisel and chip away at any slight imperfections.
  • At the same time, the tiny imperfections break the illusionary surface created by the photographs.
  • All our limitations are bound up in our intellectual mind with its boundaries and imperfections and its tendency to emotional distortion.
  • Every shot has been artistically approved, but you can have too much of a good thing, however tasteful, and perfection only counts when contrasted against imperfection.
  • Why shouldn't I just pay someone to fix my every flaw, cover my every blemish and erase my every imperfection?
  • It is customary in this House to have a bill, after each election and before the next, to tidy up any areas in which there are deficiencies or imperfections.
  • So you open up the packages, trying to identify the ‘imperfection’ and figure out if it makes that particular pair wearable or unwearable.
  • No thou pitiful flatterer of thy master's imperfections; thou maukin made up of the shreds and parings of his superfluous fopperies. The Comedies of William Congreve Volume 1 [of 2]
  • Night after night they endure such culinary imperfections at the hands of the nation's top chefs.
  • The laws which excuse, on any occasions, the ignorance of their subjects, confess their own imperfections: the civil jurisprudence, as it was abridged by Justinian, still continued a mysterious science, and a profitable trade, and the innate perplexity of the study was involved in tenfold darkness by the private industry of the practitioners. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • There is far greater willingness for action-both individually and collectively-to tackle market imperfections and market failures.
  • Yet whenever I hear someone stand up in public with a poem or short story in their hand which they then preface with a lengthy disclaimer about its imperfections, I cannot help sniffing false modesty.
  • It's a chewy and challenging look at masculinity today - how it plays out across age and ethnicity, through disability and perceived imperfection.
  • Imperfection clings to a person, and if they wait till they are brushed off entirely, they would spin for ever on their axis, advancing nowhere. Thomas Carlyle 
  • There is nothing more rare, nor more beautiful, than a woman being unapologetically herself; comfortable in her perfect imperfection. To me, that is the true essence of beauty. Steve Maraboli 
  • One of the basic rules of the universe is that nothing is perfect. Perfection simply doesn't exist...Without imperfection, neither you nor I would exist. Stephen Hawking 
  • Garter stitch is tough, and there are imperfections. Jean's Knitting
  • To accomplish the perfect perfection, a little imperfection helps. Dejan Stojanovic 
  • There was no darkness flawing my skin, no dull shadow or slight imperfection to suggest anything had blemished its pale surface.
  • He couldn't cope with imperfections - a leaf on his driveway, a smear on his shining shoes.
  • The problem with priests is that they are human and suffer the same frailties and imperfections as other humans such as myself.
  • Gradually she began to notice one or two little imperfections in his character.
  • She picked at the sleeve of his shirt, as if attending to an imperfection in the cloth. DANSVILLE
  • Wilson thinks those imperfections of character are essential to our nature.
  • The detail in the image is sharp without any major flaws or imperfections marring the image.
  • They also increase the number of defects or imperfections in the lattice as an artefact of the deformation.
  • The ball no longer glides over the pitch; instead, imperfections in the turf cause the occasional bobble or bounce.
  • One of the basic rules of the universe is that nothing is perfect. Perfection simply doesn't exist...Without imperfection, neither you nor I would exist. Stephen Hawking 
  • There is far greater willingness for action-both individually and collectively-to tackle market imperfections and market failures.
  • Using modern terms, in labor markets oligopsony or monopsony emerges, and market imperfections and a zero reservation price for labor exist.
  • There were other imperfections of vision, however, for which I felt responsible and ashamed; and with Dacres, though the situation, Heaven knows, was none of my seeking, I had a little the feeling of a dealer who offers a defective bibelot to a connoisseur. The Pool in the Desert
  • Available in all colors, the merkin is the perfect way to hide those little imperfections. Pubic Hair Dye
  • And it is, perhaps, the principal admirableness of the Gothic schools of architecture, that they thus receive the results of the labour of inferior minds; and out of fragments full of imperfection, and betraying that imperfection in every touch, indulgently raise up a stately and unaccusable whole. Selections From the Works of John Ruskin
  • The best material is jet black, pure glass, free from bubbles or other imperfections.
  • She had a classic, statuesque beauty peculiarized by some wonderful imperfections, particularly her unstraightened teeth, which only heightened at least for me her great and useful beauty. Crush of the week: Helena Anýžová
  • It's common knowledge that the tempestuous winter months put our vehicles through greater stress and strain, and can often make minor imperfections into major malfunctions.
  • One of the basic rules of the universe is that nothing is perfect. Perfection simply doesn't exist...Without imperfection, neither you nor I would exist. Stephen Hawking 
  • The City of Man is a world of profound imperfection, peopled by fallen, sinful beings who can only hope for ultimate citizenship in the City of God through an earthly life of piety.
  • Love blinds a man to imperfections
  • Jonathan Mostow: Certainly Blu-Ray has raised the bar for makeup because high-def shows every facial imperfection, skin pore, etc. Interview With Jonathan Mostow, Surrogates Director » DVDs Worth Watching
  • Its deliberate visual imperfection demonstrates clearly the intention of identification with the video autobiographies that have been widely produced and seen.
  • That doesn't mean that we revel in imperfection, as is the implication of The Times 'story - that we have no standards. Journalism: product v process (Blog for Democracy)
  • As the blooms dry, minor imperfections are magnified and make the dried blossom appear unsightly.
  • This movie shows its age through the many artifacts and imperfections present.
  • Apply your usual foundation make-up or powder to cover any imperfections and even out your skin tone.
  • As we mature we become cynical because we discover the world's imperfections and human corruptibility. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: The Incorruptible: My Thoughts on the Lubavitcher Rebbe
  • Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect. It means that you've decided to look beyond the imperfections.
  • Buyer beware: Some dealers may try to justify the porousness and pockmarks of lower-end stone as naturally occurring imperfections that are a stylistic choice, say contractors. How You Should Talk So the IRS Will Listen
  • She found it a relief not to be examining her posture for flaws and imperfections.
  • To accomplish the perfect perfection, a little imperfection helps. Dejan Stojanovic 
  • It is touching that a man who seeks perfection in himself is so drawn to imperfection in others.
  • Applying wall finishes can give tattered walls a unique look by using different techniques such as texturizing with paint and plaster or wall stenciling to hide any imperfections.
  • Yet some people seem to learn to live with imperfection and others find it an impenetrable barrier.
  • Persius is often regarded as a paragon of Stoic virtue, but in fact he makes no secret of his own imperfections; in the confusion of different voices, he speaks as an erring student as well as a stern tutor.
  • It took years of experimentation before the banks and the public made the system work smoothly - a classic example of how truly original inventions require a startup period of risk and imperfection.
  • Obviously no orientational dependence is expected from spherical beads, which is confirmed by our experiments (the residual fluctuations are likely to be due to imperfections in the bead and/or the measurement system).
  • The aim of creative art is to idealize, that is, to portray nature and experience in perfect forms not with the imperfections of visible nature. The Head Voice and Other Problems Practical Talks on Singing
  • It finds its heroine beautiful even in her imperfections, doesn't change her dress or tweeze her brows or put her in blush along the way.
  • Solitude has austere lessons; it can teach us to spare both heroes and poets; and it weighs Shakespeare also, and finds him to share the halfness and imperfection of humanity. Representative Men
  • He is not aggressive, he doesn't scrub with fury; he simply and patiently removes every fleck, all evidence, of imperfection.
  • At the same time, he takes care to scuff his compositions with small marks, so that the studied perfection of his geometry is offset by the imperfection of the scratch or splotch on the surface that can recall timeworn linoleum floors.
  • There is nothing more rare, nor more beautiful, than a woman being unapologetically herself; comfortable in her perfect imperfection. To me, that is the true essence of beauty. Steve Maraboli 
  • One side has optimum freedom from surface imperfections; supplied with a maximum degree of flatness, for use as a plate in offset printing.
  • Hanna Gregory stared at her reflection on the mirror, searching for flaws and imperfections on herself.
  • Despite its lower profile, the design of the new sidewall is more compliant over bumps and impacts, which improves ride comfort while reducing noise and isolating the car from road surface imperfections.
  • This echoes the long-established yen for "antiqued" furniture or "distressed" jeans: imperfection implies character, imposed by artificial means. NYT > Technology
  • Gwen Ifill and the debate sponsors, but to its two primary authors Tom Stempel takes an unusual opening tactic in opening his current "Understanding Screenwriting" column at the Good Dick a strange kind of romcom with characters whose neuroses and imperfections are drawn from the gritty side of reality. GreenCine Daily
  • Imperfections such as marks, lines and fingerprints only enhance the personality of these photos.
  • The only true imperfections I spotted were a few nicks and scratches in the print.
  • Two years ago, the duo opened Jimmie Martin ( www.jimmiemartin.com ) on London's Kensington Church Street, where they sell everything from gold- and graffiti-infused sideboards (£3,300) and tagged chairs (from £16,000) to wallpaper with the words "Imperfection" sprayed across (from £900). The Writing Is on the Wall
  • This product's zesty enzymes will unclog skin and sort imperfections. The Sun
  • Some issues concerning the system of limitation system in legal actions cause many disputes in theory and practice as a result of the imperfections of the statute of limitations.
  • It is only imperfection that complains of what is imperfect. The more perfect we are the more gentle and quiet we become towards the defects of others. Joseph Addison 
  • The imperfections are then cleaned off with tools and the casting is put in the kiln at 1225 cone 6 and becomes vitrified porcelain.
  • Its imperfections are what made it so beautiful, and while the insufficiencies were annoying and sometimes threatening, they're what made the happiness so much more enjoyable.
  • There are clear, with the usual imperfections that come with Mexican glassware, and have interesting green and blue blobs of glass embedded in the glass.
  • -- There is nothing valiant or solid to be hoped for from such as are always kempt and perfumed, and every day smell of the tailor; the exceedingly curious that are wholly in mending such an imperfection in the face, in taking away the morphew in the neck, or bleaching their hands at midnight, gumming and bridling their beards, or making the waist small, binding it with hoops, while the mind runs at waste; too much pickedness is not manly. Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems
  • You will have to aerate, scarify, remove weeds and moss, reseed, fertilise, correct imperfections and mow, mow, mow. Times, Sunday Times
  • He reminds me that the only true measure of perfection is normal imperfection that counterpoints it.
  • This imperfection is caused by plucking the ear when too green. Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden
  • Marilyn Monroe: Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.
  • For all of Matthew's admirable qualities, he had one heartbreaking imperfection.
  • Remove any small dust nibs that have gotten trapped in the finish before it sets up, smooth out any remaining brush marks or over-spray, remove any other minor imperfections in the finish.
  • The audiences are prepared to put up with draughty village halls, broken strings, buzzing PA gear and all the other imperfections that seem to make the evenings exciting.
  • Thereout, imperfection of listed company govern construction is a important reason of influence accounting information quality.
  • The economic rationale for the use of the loan instrument hinges on capital market imperfections.
  • Perfect good looks like his can sometimes turn me off - it's the little flaws and imperfections which give a man character - but not tonight.
  • Accept the imperfections of your body and make the most of what you have.
  • And it is, perhaps, the principal admirableness of the Gothic schools of architecture, that they thus receive the results of the labour of inferior minds; and out of fragments full of imperfection, and betraying that imperfection in every touch, indulgently raise up a stately and unaccusable whole. Selections From the Works of John Ruskin
  • He was made man, not only to suffer, but to learn; He assumed the imperfections of His creatures, and "compassed" Himself Sermons. [Vol. I.]
  • Miss Margland, who never felt so virtuous, and never so elated, as when witnessing the imperfections or improprieties of others, descanted largely against ingratitude; treating an unmeaning sally of passion as a serious mark of turpitude: but Eugenia, ashamed for Dr. Orkborne, to whom, as her preceptor, she felt a constant disposition to be partial, determined to endeavour to induce him to make some apology. Camilla
  • Marilyn Monroe: Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.
  • Thus, is imperfection twice removed the only way out?
  • As she got closer, she could see the small imperfections in the steel.
  • But the cause of this imperfection has been fully laid open by no party, -- 'scilicet', that in divines of both parties of the Reformers, the Protestants and the Detestants, there was the same relic of the Roman 'lues', -- the habit of deciding for or against the orthodoxy of a position, not according to its truth or falsehood, not on grounds of reason or of history, but by the imagined consequences of the position. Literary Remains, Volume 2
  • Minor skin imperfections can usually be disguised with a spot of make-up.
  • And I agree that we live and learn from our elders to a degree but what we are in fact is a mirror of their perfection and imperfection.
  • But the draft, he said, is likely to be published with its imperfections simply to break the deadlock.
  • -- There is nothing valiant or solid to be hoped for from such as are always kempt and perfumed, and every day smell of the tailor; the exceedingly curious that are wholly in mending such an imperfection in the face, in taking away the morphew in the neck, or bleaching their hands at midnight, gumming and bridling their beards, or making the waist small, binding it with hoops, while the mind runs at waste; too much pickedness is not manly. Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems
  • Self-acceptance, an acceptance of one's imperfections and weaknesses, is very difficult for perfectionists.
  • Cotton was coarser and often contained many more thread imperfections, which professionals called slubs. Stalling
  • I have an incomplete understanding of that last phrase, but one definition I found explained, “evangelical perfection … is nothing but inward sincerity, and uprightness of heart toward God, although there may be many imperfections and defects intermingled.” Pope Benedict XVI Assures Us (Again) That He Comes in Peace After the Beatification of Pope Pius XII « The Blog at 16th and Q
  • I have searched for nice, smooth, sturdy linen thread for quite some time, and I am happy to have found one finally with no or next to no slubs and imperfections in the thread. Archive 2009-07-01
  • The act of translation itself implies imperfection and incompleteness.
  • From the theoretical model proposed in this work, the surface prole can be deduced from cutting conditions, cutter geometry, cutting tool imperfections and milling machine deviations.
  • He is unsparing towards the imperfections of all religions, including his own, but remains committed to the path of Buddhism as a way of enlightenment.
  • That which they call pessimism in Swift and in Byron is only a burning, sharp protest against the imperfection of life and man. The Man Who Was Afraid
  • The purpose of this tool is to reduce local high spots caused by any imperfections in form setting and from the power floating and troweling operations.
  • I scan the screen for imperfections: she looks pristinely, disappointingly fresh-faced. Times, Sunday Times
  • We see all the things which should ideally be invisible in transparent, unexposed film - dirt, defects, scratches flashing by like hieroglyphs of imperfection.
  • Get a life and fixate on your own physical imperfections rather than mine.
  • You wouldn't know by looking, but the Thomases' vines disguise some imperfections in the stucco siding.
  • Using modern terms, in labor markets oligopsony or monopsony emerges, and market imperfections and a zero reservation price for labor exist.
  • Using their doggy database, geneticists will soon have a blueprint they hope will allow ‘imperfections’ in dogs' DNA to be ironed out.
  • So you think there's an underlying thing happening in society as a whole where we do not tolerate pain, imperfection or inadequacy because we're constantly upping the human ante?
  • You can see the actual nerves inside the spinal column, plain as plain, and every tiny dint and imperfection on the vertebrae.
  • She also doesn't mind imperfection, the odd chip or scratch.
  • Apply your usual foundation make-up or powder to cover any imperfections and even out your skin tone.
  • There is nothing more rare, nor more beautiful, than a woman being unapologetically herself; comfortable in her perfect imperfection. To me, that is the true essence of beauty. Steve Maraboli 
  • But even if in such cases it does not occur -- i.e. if failure to detect its occurrence be not due merely to still remaining imperfections of our histological methods, -- the large number of cases in which it has been seen to occur in the formation of sundry tissues are of themselves sufficient to indicate some important difference between cells derived from ova (metazoal), and cells which have not been so derived (protozoal). Darwin, and After Darwin (Vol. 1 and 3, of 3) An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions
  • It is only imperfection that complains of what is imperfect. The more perfect we are the more gentle and quiet we become towards the defects of others. Joseph Addison 
  • Like other fallen communities, it is now governed by chance and human imperfection.
  • Have experienced too much to think that you do not have imperfections and bad days, but what you have accomplished with unwavering hard work as a loving husband and father while bringing your dream of owning a vineyard and producing your own wines to fruition is no small feat but a tribute to a tough, loving, wise, and devoted man. Se reposer sur ses lauriers - French Word-A-Day
  • Experience teaches us, however, that humility often departs when the remembrance of imperfections grows more distant.
  • Sensitive citizens are not blind to our nation's frailties and imperfections - they do what they can do to right the wrongs.
  • The evil, disease, sickness and other imperfections that we see and experience, have no reality, _in reality_, but have an _existence_ in _unreality_. Within You is the Power
  • It is only imperfection that complains of what is imperfect. The more perfect we are the more gentle and quiet we become towards the defects of others. Joseph Addison 
  • It just depends on recognizing the market imperfections that create the undervalued assets in a given market.
  • The audiences are prepared to put up with draughty village halls, broken strings, buzzing PA gear and all the other imperfections that seem to make the evenings exciting.
  • Dirt, grain, and other major imperfections are noticeably absent.
  • There are no perfect relationships. It's how you accept the imperfections that makes it perfect.
  • The market imperfections model offers a varied approach which explains the firm's motives for engaging in international business activities under monopolistic and oligopolistic market structures.
  • Its very imperfection is powerful testimony of its ancient history, a history of step-by-step change rather than of deliberate design.
  • Minor skin imperfections can usually be disguised with a spot of make-up.
  • If only we could give them a glimpse of this beautiful world with all its imperfections, diversity, and promise!
  • Also, carefully check for any flaws or imperfections.
  • Colours have been restored to their original boldness and vibrancy, and many blemishes and imperfections have been eliminated.
  • He realized that there was usually a very small period of time between family perfection and family imperfection.
  • Imperfection clings to a person, and if they wait till they are brushed off entirely, they would spin for ever on their axis, advancing nowhere. Thomas Carlyle 
  • These details may reflect imperfections of the force field, which is not parameterized to account for ligand to metal charge transfer and polarization effects.
  • Minor skin imperfections can usually be disguised with a spot of make-up.

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