Though not always perfect in his personal or public life, he still had an amazing impact on the world.
However, those statistics are not always perfect indicators of the economic effects migration has on a city.
In Kunming, she said, the fruits are sweeter, the mountains look like Chinese paintings and the weather is always perfect.
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But the rear view mirror is always perfect for such decisions.
Markets are not always perfect and do suffer from systemic biases, Booth says in a report to clients called the Five Stages of Grief sent in July.
You know, President Bush and President Roh Moo-hyun aren't always in perfect sync on North Korea.
They generally don't offer all of the features of Office and don't always offer perfect fidelity with PC and Mac versions of Office.
"A perfect situation would be someone saying, 'Here's a picture of so-and-so and they're wearing it, ' but you don't always get perfect, " Rubinstein said.
Think of it as a beautifully printed book that's always available in perfect light.
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Not just because the intelligence isn't always 100 percent perfect, as we learned in other cases, but also because the rate of progress.
You look around and everything is always in order, perfect order.
Always on, always on you, perfect!
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In order to be effective, not only in selling a product or service but in avoiding offending people, firms and their advertising agencies are always in search of perfect pitch, says Margaret Duffy, professor of advertising at the University of Missouri.
The perfect answer is always the enemy of the good enough one.
"London, it seemed to me, was always going to be the perfect city for such an unprecedented coming together, " Armitage has said in a book accompanying the Parnassus.
At NPR, where civilized discourse is one of the network's cherished goals, it's not always possible to strike a perfect balance between the often competing goals of civility and the pursuit of responsive answers to pertinent questions.
Taylor, Berlin was a consummate telly-don, always available for a word-perfect interview in grainy black-and-white with Bernard Levin or Bryan Magee on the meaning of life or the way of the world.
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So if you've shopped 'til you've dropped and still can't find that perfect gift, there are always gift certificates.
If two stockmarket indices always move linearly in the same direction at the same time, and the relative size of their movements is always the same, they have a perfect correlation of 1.
Now, a mobilization of this speed and magnitude will never be perfect, and new challenges will always arise.
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The perfect end to an almost-always on-time performance: Anything that sells.
Our strength has always been our tempo and the conditions were perfect, but the tempo and quality was poor and the confidence has just gone.
Of course, no business location is perfect in every way, it is always a trade off between various options.
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Investors do not regard assets in different currencies as perfect substitutes, nor do exchange rates always reflect inflation differentials.
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