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Imperfection

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Imperfection meaning

Those qualities or features that are imperfect; the characteristic, state, or quality of being imperfect. | Something that makes something else less than perfect; a blemish, impurity, error, etc.

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Another title is Van Erp’s English-language period drama “A Beautiful Imperfection,” about 18th-century Venetian adventurer Giacomo Casanova’s love affair, when he was 17, with a Dutch courtesan in Amsterdam told from a female perspective.

In those 12 subterranean operating rooms I helped repair every human insufficiency and imperfection from brains to bowels.

It encourages you to see the dark side of life and the imperfection in things around you.

Possessing no empathy for any life, let alone his many creations, the High Evolutionary creates entire civilizations in his pursuit of making a “perfect” society and callously wipes them from existence at any sign of imperfection.

Find peace in the diversity and imperfection rather than the static, manicured landscape.

It was not overwhelmed by cataclysmic forces of nature or an imperfection in design or an inherent weakness in its hull.

Little Mieczyś felt a sort of strange relief as he gazed at this imperfection in perfection.

The film is ultimately a testament to the resilience of Melina and her grandparents, but also to the inherent imperfection and shortcomings of what it is to be human.

The goal is to learn, grow and appreciate the perfect imperfection of being human.

Gentle Serenity showcases moods and moments which embrace imperfection in order to generate happiness, wellness and contentment.

He explores topics such as sex, manners and interior design alongside impermanence, mortality and imperfection.

Although this felt like an excuse, her inability to stretch for the notes — a prevailing trend in March — Ramani’s imperfection proved to be one of the most alluring details of the band.

Some of us can forget that part of living in a democracy – for that matter, in any society – is about accepting imperfection.

Any small imperfection can have a drastic effect on how the semiconducting material behaves due to the scale at which the materials are used.

By the unavoidable imperfection of the translations, he states, the understanding is encumbered.

Even with a carefully made arrow, the slightest imperfection or air movement causes some unbalanced turbulence in air flow.

He says that "Another problem with the argument from imperfection is that it critically depends on a psychoanalysis of the unidentified designer.

He then cites both Sartor Resartus and Samuel Butler 's The Fair Haven, remarking, however, that "those works suffer under the imperfection that they themselves are books, and not a whit less tautological than the others.

Human beings are troubled, he says, with the question of theodicy – the question of how the extraordinary power of a divine god may be reconciled with the imperfection of the world that he has created and rules over.

It is a perfect example of Goeyvaerts's aesthetics, the perfect example of the imperfection of perfection.