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1 Logically it was very imperfect , but it was justified by its success.
2 Not much was gained by this classification, and it was very imperfect .
3 Some thought it a very imperfect piece, though not without good lines.
4 Still, however, our acquaintance with this part of Asia is very imperfect .
5 The Florida Seminole, considered as a tribe, have a very imperfect organization.
6 Such animals must be very imperfect , and imperfect creatures cannot be beautiful.
7 There is a world community, but it is, as yet, very imperfect .
8 And no wonder, since science in his day was very imperfect .
9 Of course hers is a very imperfect method of encouraging thought.
10 For want of this sort of practice our sight measurements are very imperfect .
11 It is, doubtless, very imperfect legislation, but there is no help for it.
12 Africa, very imperfect , indeed, yet superior to any that had ever before appeared.
13 The formal way in which the Committee acted naturally brought about very imperfect results.
14 The mechanical change that the feed is subject to is very imperfect in dogs.
15 Our knowledge of the eight other deities of the Minor Ennead is very imperfect .
16 Before their time the division of labour had, in this respect, been very imperfect .
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This collocation consists of: Very imperfect through the time
Very imperfect across language varieties