Synonym: defective, deficient, faulty, inadequate, incomplete. Similar words: interfere, interfere in, interfere with, whimper, affect, effect, impetus, imperial. Meaning: [ɪm'pɜrfɪkt /-'pɜːf-] n. a tense of verbs used in describing action that is on-going. adj. 1. not perfect; defective or inadequate 2. having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings.
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61. She had even been able to effect an imperfect superimposition of her reality upon his own.
62. In practice, the invisible foot is sometimes a very imperfect incentive structure.
63. Intervention, both in theory and practice, is plainly an imperfect science.
64. This imperfect distribution of cations is a disorder of the crystalline state.
65. Etching such a polished surface gives a relief which is more subtly fabric selective than etches controlled by an imperfect surface.
66. They had too much work to do in too little time with imperfect information and limited resources.
67. In terms of the analysis of the previous section,(http://sentencedict.com/imperfect.html) the imperfect industry shares become free to vary.
68. The break was due to an imperfect splice.
69. Their own techniques was at this time woefully imperfect.
70. Per capita income is a better, if imperfect, pointer.
71. Meanwhile, owing to legal flaws, imperfect credit system, asymmetric information and incorrect governmental interference, the debtors of trade liabilities couldn't be powerfully protected in society.
72. The refrigeration system's stable state emulation technique is mature, but screw water chiller refrigeration system dynamic model is developing and imperfect.
73. The imperfect version had more of "life" in it: in the midst of flattery and display, the sound of sense suddenly and movingly made itself felt.
74. When an imperfect contact between two devices - for example between the thermistor sensor and the A-to-D converter port - occurs, the detected temperature may become like this pattern, as shown here.
75. SMES widespread exist the features of small scale, diversity of industry category, imperfect of corporate governance structure standardized system, singleness of asset structure, and low credit grade.
76. And as obvious becomes one's paucity of expression, one's weak-kneed imagination, one's imperfect assimilation of the spirit of the story.
77. Meanwhile, perfect debugging and imperfect debugging in the test process are also considered, and a new NHPP model with respect to test efficiency is proposed.
78. Furthermore,[sentencedict.com] distributed GLD codes with imperfect relay nodes are investigated and the effects on the system performance and the overall code rate resulting from unreliable relays are also analyzed.
79. After the recognition of this breakdown, the same operation is activated like the condition of the imperfect contact described above.
80. The third one focuses on the static comparative advantages on imperfect competition.
81. At present, there exist in it some problems needed to be solved , such as its historical limitations, its inadaptability to the times and its imperfect mechanism.
82. He opened up the study of trade under increasing returns and imperfect competition and later resuscitated the study of economic geography.
83. That is, because she expressed imperfectly her thoughts were imperfect.
84. A lot of societies have imperfect deities: jealous gods, lustful gods, prankish gods, and the worshipers say, look, they are just like us.
85. The paper point out the fact that the real market is one with imperfect information, since col- lection of information will take energy, time, and money.
86. The results indicate that the political connections can be served as a substitute protecting mechanism of the imperfect market for private enterprises.
87. Imperfection of financial markets that includes imperfect information, uncertainty, opportunistic behavior and other factors gives birth to the financial intermediaries.
88. For satellites circling the earth, the law of areas is also imperfect.
89. This is the recession of the industrial age, the receding wave of bounty that workers and businesses got as a result of rising productivity but imperfect market communication.
90. Of the Bric countries, two - India and Brazil - are democracies, albeit imperfect ones.
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