Untouched by the refining force of kairos, wild nature and its savage denizens were shown in their original, unperfected state. |
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And like the unperfected Polaroid of a beginning we've forgotten, it should fade into oblivion in no time. |
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By contrast, the modern philosophers of self-esteem encourage a complacent adoration of the unperfected self. |
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These were however my secrets, the unperfected features of my craft. |
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The problem of unperfected security interests may commonly arise when the debtor moves a motor vehicle into a new jurisdiction. |
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It's been something of an in-between year for gaming, shaped by unperfected new business models, expectations for new hardware announcements that remained unrequited, and truly exceptional titles in short supply. |
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This concept of perfecting the unperfected was a theme that governed Roman technological supremacy throughout its 1,470 year reign. |
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But without expensive and still unperfected technology to capture carbon dioxide, such liquids would increase the production of carbon dioxide, which most scientists say would aggravate global warming. |
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When there is a bankruptcy and an unperfected security interest it is crucial to the outcome in each of these cases whether or not the property is exempt. |
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If there is no underlying exemption the trustee will be able to challenge the unperfected security interest and prevent the creditor from seizing the asset as a secured creditor. |
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If a CCP relies on a title transfer, it should have a high degree of assurance that the transfer will be enforced as written and not recharacterised as an invalid or unperfected pledge. |
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