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Like the Constitution he tucked in his pocket, like our nation itself, Robert Byrd possessed that quintessential American quality, and that is a capacity to change, a capacity to learn, a capacity to listen, a capacity to be made more perfect.
The winner conceded that pitching a real perfect game would be much more difficult.
The better you know the customer, the more likely your pitch will be a perfect pitch.
Private loans, which have been affected by the credit crunch and are becoming harder to secure anyway, tend to be more expensive for students with less than perfect credit ratings, and riskier than federal loans.
It might need to be tailored a bit more before it's perfect.
Connectivity has improved, for sure, but until it is nearly perfect, Chromebooks will still be more of an idea than a real product.
"The manager who asks, 'what can I do to be a more effective supervisor for you' is sending the signal that no one is expected to be perfect in that we can learn from each other, " Zenger says.
The tablet phenomenon in the world today is bigger than the size of its memory chip, more awe-inspiring than the speed of its processor it is a wonder of our time, and in an ever more connected and computerized world, it may be the perfect tool for the industrious, creative, modern human.
But geometry is even more important for the movement: a movement must be geometrically perfect, nothing superfluous, nothing that makes the movement look out of proportion, and it must have the perfect finish.
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"The estate agency sector in the UK is far from perfect and we know there is still more to be done, " he said.
"Nothing is perfect, but I feel like I can be a more active participant in everyday life with these hands, " said Koger, who now spends his time reaching out to new amputees about keeping a positive outlook on their situation.
No prison system will be perfect, obviously, but we can always work toward a more humane criminal justice system, even if there are times when such a system may not be adequate to the crime.
In a perfect world women would be able to do all these things and more.
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Prices can be set based on actual experience with patients, and more importantly, this creates a perfect incentive for insurers to get the right care to the right person effectively.
To catalog the kaleidoscopic excellences of Mr. Brown's cast would leave no room to say more, though brief mention must be made of Jonathan Weir's letter-perfect Fredrik Egerman and Brandon Dahlquist's gloriously fatuous Count Carl-Magnus.
Their certainty rests on something much more visceral than what can be provided by any statistics and admittedly far-from-perfect studies.
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To be sure, cookie technology does not prove perfect causality, but it provides a lot more transparency than simply tracking "click-through rates"--or running a print ad in a newspaper or magazine.
In short, if you are not taking this car to the racetrack, you are going to be more concerned with other thing besides its super-powerful drivetrain, incredible stability control and near perfect handling.
"It does not solve all problems and there's plenty more issues to take up, but I think in the spirit of not letting the perfect be the enemy of the good, this is really a good thing, " Ms. Brier said.
Mrs May told the Commons that T-Pims would be "more focused and targeted" than the control orders regime set up under Labour, which was "neither perfect nor entirely effective".
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