In thin gilt lettering on the creamy white of the menu, how little those words conveyed to the bulk of the imperfectly educated diners. |
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Firms that operate in imperfectly competitive markets may earn economic profits. |
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In the screen prints, the box forms frequently appear to have been cut up and imperfectly collaged back together. |
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Lower income countries were forced to dismantle the protections they had so imperfectly built against foreign control. |
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The title is fashionably silly, in the manner of Flaubert's Parrot, while the subtitle suggests a thesis imperfectly converted into a book. |
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Greater rivalry in imperfectly competitive markets can be expected to encourage firms to operate more efficiently. |
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Cholera was essentially a product of impure water, a disease that was imperfectly understood at the time. |
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Parties that, however imperfectly, represent the younger generation are still kept out of the race. |
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Organizations may be able to adapt only imperfectly to environmental changes. |
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At the end the sense is of having fully learned a lesson which had before been only imperfectly taught or imperfectly grasped, or both. |
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These people have abandoned their own religion as so much bunk, but have enthusiastically embraced Buddhism, which they imperfectly understand. |
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In the United States, the candidate would be flanked by a wall of myrmidons with imperfectly concealed shoulder holsters. |
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Thus, the imperfectly competing firms faced a more elastic demand for their services than would a monopoly railroad. |
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The BBC lives by noble ideals, of course often imperfectly executed, and is trying to get to the bottom of it. |
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While imperfectionists affirm, that such language is in the scriptures, applied to persons imperfectly sanctified, they have never applied or dared to apply such language to such individuals. |
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Because of frictions in credit markets, different financing sources are imperfectly substitutable, especially for bank credit. |
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Imperfectly free, imperfectly breathable, but when it is breathable and free we don't need to make a song and dance about it. |
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His hymns show traces of versification, the precise prosody of which is still imperfectly known. |
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The retrial seemed to show that the wheels of Guatemalan justice would continue to turn however slowly and imperfectly. |
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However, we all know that such conditions have been imperfectly met in Canada. |
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To the degree that stigma is a direct effect, it suggests that legal sanctions are valuable even when they are applied imperfectly. |
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In many circumstances, volatility of results is appropriate when the entity has unhedged or imperfectly hedged exposure to risks. |
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Unfortunately their findings have been largely overlooked and most pomologists assume that apple flowers have an imperfectly syncarpous gynoecium. |
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The point of departure for reform is always an idea or institution that is affirmed but considered to have been imperfectly or defectively realized. |
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Cook did, for example, but other captains didn't and it was an imperfectly understood thing, that you had to have antiscorbutics in the diet otherwise you got scurvy. |
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The international institutions in general work very imperfectly. |
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Historians must strive for objective truth, however imperfectly. |
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One might actually expect a better understanding of perfect competition, as well as indirect benefits both for certain imperfectly competitive models and general economic thought. |
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Because of difficult political circumstances, the necessary structural reforms have been delayed or imperfectly implemented in some countries and exceptional circumstances have reappeared. |
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In addition to testing the effectiveness of arguments for and against the hunt, this process simulates, albeit imperfectly, a debate on the issue. |
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Final modifications to the map were based on a review of previously constructed maps, and a survey of special precipitation measurements and research undertaken in mountainous and other imperfectly known regions. |
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But they will all be done imperfectly, that is to say, unchristianly, without love. |
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Linkages between national price levels are also weakened when trade barriers and imperfectly competitive market structures occur together. |
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This inability suggests that the three activities have been honoured so imperfectly that information and lessons useful for planning have not emerged. |
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Peoples separated from the Roman religion have imitated but imperfectly so generous a charity. |
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Little Oliver's blood ran cold, as he listened to the Jew's words, and imperfectly comprehended the dark threats conveyed in them. |
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However imperfect or imperfectly related the viewpoint, Pytheas was the first to associate the tides to the phases of the moon. |
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As the number of coin tosses increases, the number of possible combinations corresponding to imperfectly ordered systems increases. |
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Subduction zones burrow deeply but are imperfectly camouflaged, and geophysics and geochemistry can be used to study them. |
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These claims imperfectly address whether there was adverse selection by focusing simply on coverage demographics. |
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The rhetoric of teacher education programme documents, in contrast, makes many positive claims for programmes that are either not at all or very imperfectly realized in practice. |
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Moscow's food markets—notorious for ruthlessly enforced cartels were probably not the only ones in the world where the principles of Adam Smith were imperfectly applied. |
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In such a situation, the investors are imperfectly diversified, and the portfolios lie below the capital market line. |
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But it is more plausible to blame the trial's flaws on a legal system that has only imperfectly made the leap from being venal and biddable under dictatorship towards judicial independence and due process. |
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Although the Alpine cantons started to bind together in medieval days, they developed a single market only in the 19th century—starting, like the EU, with goods and spreading imperfectly to services. |
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But what really concerns me is that while Europe is hesitantly and imperfectly trying to address its weaknesses, I see no comparable developments in the United States. |
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He can therefore see that given the choice between a false religion which promises absolute happiness, and a real philosophical science which actually but imperfectly moves us closer to happiness, its a no-brainer. |
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Consumers face a disutility from purchasing an imperfectly matching insurance product. |
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A Union rolling-stock register will be set up, making it possible to identify the rolling stock, its renewal and ageing, in the same way that this is still carried out, albeit imperfectly, for the maritime fleet. |
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However imperfectly we have achieved the goal, Canada is a society that has always aimed to respect both the rights of individuals and the reality of our communities. |
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Every day now you are eating the bitter fruits of the tree of science, so imperfectly cultivated by men, because you have not sought the harmonious development of your faculties. |
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We come to the Society, dear fellow members, to get together in the charity of Christ, and to try to represent it, although imperfectly, for those forlorn we are visiting. |
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Because doing so is generally but imperfectly optimal, and we are unable to discriminate for cases in which deviation form the rules is suboptimal without deviating from them in other cases in which it is not. |
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Putting in place a genuinely integrated system The smooth functioning of the various networks and modes of transport is impaired by the fact that they are imperfectly integrated. |
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We realize only imperfectly the immensity of the oceans and the extreme difficulty of overtaking and disposing of swift and powerful cruisers carrying out a systematic plan of raiding and marauding. |
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It may do so imperfectly but there still is a correspondence between needs and the payment, when examined in the context of the other pensions and benefits to which the plaintiffs are entitled. |
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