Darwin understood that the most convincing evidence for evolution was in the imperfection of nature and the jury-rigged structure of adaptation. |
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He realized that there was usually a very small period of time between family perfection and family imperfection. |
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Why shouldn't I just pay someone to fix my every flaw, cover my every blemish and erase my every imperfection? |
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There was no darkness flawing my skin, no dull shadow or slight imperfection to suggest anything had blemished its pale surface. |
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It seems Reese thinks he's not handsome enough and must correct some sort of minor orthodontic imperfection. |
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While the free market is not a perfect solution, because of human imperfection, it is the best solution. |
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You can see the actual nerves inside the spinal column, plain as plain, and every tiny dint and imperfection on the vertebrae. |
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The masonry is finished with a thin wash of dove grey mortar, muting imperfection while still revealing the joints below. |
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Without this slight imperfection in the mechanism of DNA replication we would still be swimming round in the primeval soup. |
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For all of Matthew's admirable qualities, he had one heartbreaking imperfection. |
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Otherwise, all the test scores were excellent, without even the slightest imperfection. |
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There's nothing at all wrong with a bit of human imperfection here and there. |
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Like other fallen communities, it is now governed by chance and human imperfection. |
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The duco finish on a repaired car occasionally showed a slight imperfection. |
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Unsure of his choice at times, Vlad learns to live the imperfection of a robust capitalist society. |
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Hence if Balde were, well, bald as a coot, knobbly-kneed or of Bunteresque physique, he would duly be ridiculed for these signs of imperfection. |
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The only blemish is a small mole just under his left eye, but somehow that little imperfection makes him so much better looking. |
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This is Southern California, pal, where physical imperfection will NOT be tolerated. |
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He reminds me that the only true measure of perfection is normal imperfection that counterpoints it. |
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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. |
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Such a course would significantly alter the proper balance between human imperfection and the protection of human life. |
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It is touching that a man who seeks perfection in himself is so drawn to imperfection in others. |
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Nevertheless the imperfection inherent in its inferiority can be overcome as it returns towards its cause. |
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Image enhancement eliminates aberration related to surface imperfection on the epoxy puck and to the manipulation of grain edge effects. |
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When I received the article from Olga Lopez, I was particularly impressed by the subtitle: the perfection of the plan of imperfection. |
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Less polished, less perfect than ceramic or linoleum, imperfection is what gives slate its prestige. |
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The jolie laide represents an idea of beauty wherein a hint of imperfection enhances a woman's appearance and makes her more interesting to look at. |
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Awkwardly, however, they usually fail to grant the same toleration of imperfection to arms control, non-proliferation and disarmament agreements. |
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She also doesn't mind imperfection, the odd chip or scratch. |
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The film is, like its centerpiece child, compelling precisely because it weaves together perfection and imperfection, artistry and reality, reason and sentiment. |
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Back matter cannot bolster every claim, but it builds authority by allowing for the possibility of imperfection. |
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The act of translation itself implies imperfection and incompleteness. |
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So never forsake perfection, because then you get imperfection. |
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On the calves, the fat layer is seldom significant and the tiniest imperfection is visible. |
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An intentionally provided puncture in the cover shall not be considered as an imperfection. |
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The perfection of the plan of imperfection consists in having no precognition of God. |
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What he means is nature in its actual form, its life-force, and also its imperfection, and above all in its unsurpassable beauty. |
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The casting quality is impressive, it's sometimes hard to tell if a crack or a hole is an imperfection or has been sculpted as such. |
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All foie gras are hand-sorted before being de-veined cold to be free from any imperfection. |
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You remind us that men and women have imperfection in common, and are indivisible. |
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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. |
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The original idea was to illustrate the anxiety inspired in today's young girls by the slightest physical imperfection. |
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Sergey Shpilko said that tourists suffer from the imperfection of the customs work. |
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This showed them the merits of occasionally admitting imperfection, and even of offering a prime-ministerial apology. |
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Its deliberate visual imperfection demonstrates clearly the intention of identification with the video autobiographies that have been widely produced and seen. |
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But everyone is still waiting impatiently for clearer signs of an economic rebound. Mr Videgaray explains how his MIT-honed belief in the imperfection of markets, especially in Mexico, helped shape the reforms. |
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Given the doubt in the decision-making process and the inherent imperfection of the laws, codes and standards that can influence our thinking, I think we are talking about ethical reflection. |
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An action plan has been developed which includes performing another in-line inspection of the pipe section using two different technologies in order to better characterize and measure the pipeline imperfection. |
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We should also accept our imperfection, our imperfections. |
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These hypotheses are entirely theoretical, not observable in reality, and thus contribute to the imperfection of the current international models, which we have denounced. |
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A certain margin of imperfection in these documents can hardly be avoided. |
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Each piece effuses a sense of wabi-sabi, a Japanese concept of seeking beauty in imperfection. |
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This is also called the fundamental mode imperfection method or the eigenmode imperfection method. |
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To economists, this is a market imperfection begging for arbitrage. |
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If you put this make-up to use you should be able to hide that imperfection. |
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It is this imperfection that makes it possible to selectively etch the GBs when one wants the microstructure visible. |
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The Clone Brush can be used to paint out the imperfection or the obstructing object. |
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Purifying: Apply the roll-on stick on the imperfection 2 to 5 times a day. |
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I'd rather just suffer with the imperfection. |
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When it has reached the peak of perfection, my spiritual smile, like an infinite aurora, shall be in all the universe, from which all stains, all misery, all pain, and all imperfection will have passed. |
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The fact remains that even though states are a remedy for human weakness and imperfection, as human constructs they always remain an imperfect one. |
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Friends with me, the poster child for imperfection and boringness. |
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I think most gamers would be surprised by how much time they waste reloading and quicksaving for every minute imperfection and harmless mistake they make. |
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