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In thin gilt lettering on the creamy white of the menu, how little those words conveyed to the bulk of the imperfectly educated diners.
Firms that operate in imperfectly competitive markets may earn economic profits.
In the screen prints, the box forms frequently appear to have been cut up and imperfectly collaged back together.
Lower income countries were forced to dismantle the protections they had so imperfectly built against foreign control.
The title is fashionably silly, in the manner of Flaubert's Parrot, while the subtitle suggests a thesis imperfectly converted into a book.
Greater rivalry in imperfectly competitive markets can be expected to encourage firms to operate more efficiently.
Cholera was essentially a product of impure water, a disease that was imperfectly understood at the time.
Parties that, however imperfectly, represent the younger generation are still kept out of the race.
Organizations may be able to adapt only imperfectly to environmental changes.
At the end the sense is of having fully learned a lesson which had before been only imperfectly taught or imperfectly grasped, or both.
These people have abandoned their own religion as so much bunk, but have enthusiastically embraced Buddhism, which they imperfectly understand.
In the United States, the candidate would be flanked by a wall of myrmidons with imperfectly concealed shoulder holsters.
Thus, the imperfectly competing firms faced a more elastic demand for their services than would a monopoly railroad.
The BBC lives by noble ideals, of course often imperfectly executed, and is trying to get to the bottom of it.
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.
Because of frictions in credit markets, different financing sources are imperfectly substitutable, especially for bank credit.
Imperfectly free, imperfectly breathable, but when it is breathable and free we don't need to make a song and dance about it.
His hymns show traces of versification, the precise prosody of which is still imperfectly known.
The retrial seemed to show that the wheels of Guatemalan justice would continue to turn however slowly and imperfectly.
However, we all know that such conditions have been imperfectly met in Canada.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These questions of nutrition are still so imperfectly studied and understood!
Most naturalists have now agreed to place among the Bryozoa certain species of animalcules which long remained imperfectly known.
Such, briefly and imperfectly sketched, is the existing state of seismology.
This one also has humped segments, and the claspers of the thirteenth segment are imperfectly developed.
In the Ratitae and Tinamidae a pygostyle is rarely or imperfectly developed.
These difficulties are but imperfectly answered by Socrates in what follows.
I purchased it a few years ago by accident in a small collection of imperfectly catalogued Shakespeareana.
The color is mainly due to hemoglobin and other imperfectly elaborated constituents of the blood.
A careful manufacturer of hydrated lime takes out imperfectly burned and other faulty material with screens.
The inhabitants of tramontane Virginia are very imperfectly acquainted with its history.
In the centre of the fructification, next the hypothallus, the sporangia are very imperfectly differentiated.
Each thing suggests the thought imperfectly, and thought is translatable only by thought.
Perhaps, this high ratio reflects the imperfectly carnivorous habits of the Paleocene creodonts as a group.
The fusibility of clays is a characteristic which has been very imperfectly studied.
It was evident that the bone had been broken, and that the fracture had been imperfectly set.
The country between Fort Colville and okanagan has been but imperfectly charted.
This parasite is an isopod, the appendages of which are imperfectly developed.
At least some of the delphiniums, papavers and adonises germinate very imperfectly, if at all, in direct light.
All the other parts of the retinal image are seen imperfectly, and the more so the nearer to the limit of the retina they fall.
It is a substance as yet imperfectly studied, and probably identical with malic acid.
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