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imperfectly造句
(1) Better to do something imperfectly than to do nothing flawlessly.Robert H. Schuller (2) This effect was imperfectly understood by designers at that time. (3) Yet when written language is imperfectly identified and not fully understood it will tend to seem opaque in any case. (4) Imperfectly competitive industries are a source of market failure because free market equilibrium is no longer Pareto-efficient. (5) The reason is that the distribution of imperfectly competitive firms across countries can now shift to accommodate differences in factor endowments. (6) Second, what is the effect of having imperfectly competitive permit markets? (7) Every culture, however imperfectly and blindly, either turned towards the light or fell back into the darkness. (8) These reservoirs behave as imperfectly elastic containers, expanding and contracting to accommodate fluxes of melt. (9) When an industry is imperfectly competitive we say that each firm in the industry enjoys a degree of monopoly power. (10) The projectile was imperfectly aimed but exploded in Verdun, smashing down part of the Archbishop's palace. (11) Imperfectly efficient markets rotate around fair value. (12) The imperfectly combusted soot can be reused again. (13) The lobe was imperfectly developed. (14) Each restless heart beats so imperfectly. (15) Then, too, most people listen imperfectly. (16) Responce of circuits with imperfectly coupled inductance for arbitrary signal is evaluated, an example is given. (17) That is, because she expressed imperfectly her thoughts were imperfect. (18) The perturbative method for calculating the effect of imperfectly conducting walls on the propagation of electromagnetic waves in cylindrical waveguides is reformulated. (19) Chapter Three Miss Dunstable decided to say nothing about the Rector's imperfectly ironed surplice. (20) What is more likely is some increase in competition within an imperfectly competitive market. (21) The goodness of her own good characters was a thing she always insisted on, and felt to be imperfectly appreciated. (22) She wedged their magazines between old paint tins and imperfectly washed milk bottles and towers of flowerpots, and crept away. (23) Borough Councils with their power to offer public works could, as we have seen, deal only very imperfectly with unemployment. (24) This chapter analyses government policy towards private sector firms that are necessarily imperfectly competitive. (25) In our ordinary life this truth is hidden from us or only dimly glimpsed at times or imperfectly held and conceived. (26) One may as well not know a thing at all, as know it but imperfectly. (27) The further political history of Athens up to the time of Solon is only imperfectly known. (28) One may as well not know a thing at all as know it imperfectly. (29) But the reasons for the stock market'sproblems in this period are still imperfectly understood. (30) All language changes over a period of time, for reasons which are imperfectly understood.