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How to use imperfections in a sentence

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They loathe designer slickness and gloss and love accidents, imperfections, discontinuities and visible signs of process.
At the same time, the tiny imperfections break the illusionary surface created by the photographs.
Nonetheless, she immediately begins to notice all of her husband's physical imperfections.
Though there are imperfections throughout the image, generally speaking the picture is in much better shape than I anticipated.
Even when only the front two seats are occupied small road imperfections are smoothed out and even rough roads are dealt with effectively.
Wilson thinks those imperfections of character are essential to our nature.
Night after night they endure such culinary imperfections at the hands of the nation's top chefs.
I think the most beautiful thing about a record is its flaws and imperfections and creepiness.
Usually, it will be beneficial to sand with 180-240 paper between coats to reduce nibs and imperfections.
Colours have been restored to their original boldness and vibrancy, and many blemishes and imperfections have been eliminated.
The acrylic stone has a low sheen, unlike the vitreous china of old, which had a high sheen that revealed any imperfections in the manufacture.
The imperfections are then cleaned off with tools and the casting is put in the kiln at 1225 cone 6 and becomes vitrified porcelain.
Self-acceptance, an acceptance of one's imperfections and weaknesses, is very difficult for perfectionists.
The only true imperfections I spotted were a few nicks and scratches in the print.
They have made sure the picture is crisply rendered and clear of any major imperfections.
A man must be strong enough to mould the peculiarity of his imperfections into the perfection of his peculiarities.
The problem with priests is that they are human and suffer the same frailties and imperfections as other humans such as myself.
Like a hand-woven carpet or patchwork quilt, even its imperfections would ennoble it.
Kirk and company are always striving to improve themselves, yet they revel in humanity's inefficiencies and imperfections.
Whether based on chalk or gesso, the aim was to apply sufficient layers to fill the woodgrain and other imperfections.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But to the layman it is easier to see the similarities on 598, with its striae, than 565 with its grosser imperfections?
The imperfections include the first leaf, and two leaves in the second chapitre of the fourth tractate, the end is all right.
Your service of God will no more be mixed and blemished with imperfections.
It had all the imperfections of unskilful improvisation and its subject was gruesome.
On other material, imperfections are marked by the girl at the yarding machine, by the insertion of slips of paper.
We need to stand back from this frenzied mob mentality, and maybe reflect on our own imperfections.
The second criticism falls into the category of condonation of one's own imperfections.
I have not till now alluded to any imperfections in the timing apparatus.
They are means, and powerful means, by which the excellences of republican government may be retained and its imperfections lessened or avoided.
Now, the conceivable imperfections of any single feature are infinite.
Here it is, with all its crudities and imperfections on its head.
If their works betray imperfections, we wonder at the fewness of them.
The sneer at the godly man for his imperfections is ill-judged.
No one is perfect, and surely it is wiser to discover the imperfections before wedlock.
Thus the Government contemplated to introduce licensing and a host of other industrial controls in order to stamp out market imperfections and developmental lopsidedness.
The imperfections of his mind run parallel with those of his body, being a composition of spleen, dullness, ignorance, caprice, sensuality, and pride.
This reversal is the result of imperfections in how human beings governed themselves, which were illustrated by timocracy, oligarchy, democracy, and tyranny.
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