Imperfect in a sentence as a noun

[1] What bothers me is how people rationalize the very imperfect world we live in.

He runs with an imperfect business plan because that's what his board thinks is best and because he's a slave to their opinions.

But personally I find building new things, however imperfect they may be, far more satisfying.

Jobs knows how to get good work out of people by causing them to demand perfection of themselves and to fear producing imperfect products.

Instead, they shipped a useful, albeit imperfect product, and earned themselves at least two repeat customers.

And while medication was only an imperfect yet valuable part of the solution, my life has been on track again for a number of years.

Foxconn is undoubtedly imperfect, but that one fact demonstrates that it must be better than the alternatives.

Imperfect in a sentence as an adjective

You may think it's an imperfect system but until you personally start making cancer ***** for the world for free maybe you should think a little deeper on the subject.

So we will organize our children and teach them to do in a perfect way the things their fathers and mothers are doing in an imperfect way, in the homes, in the shops and on the farm.

"They're a class of abstract thinkers stuck in an imperfect world where their theories will always be unapologetically shattered by complex and unpredictable realities.

It was originally designed in contrast to gmail scanning your email for targeted advertising, but my imperfect memory says that their system should also have been resilient to "we have a warrant, hand over the data.

Whenever there are "externalities"—where the actions of an individual have impacts on others for which they do not pay, or for which they are not compensated—markets will not work well...recent research has shown that these externalities are pervasive, whenever there is imperfect information or imperfect risk markets—that is always"

Has it occurred to you that there might be a use-case mismatch between treating a social network as a source of always-on, in-your-face infotainment and a communications vehicle with imperfect yet valued human beings you know and care about?Or do you expect everyone you know to be excellent, always-interesting, content curators?

Imperfect definitions

noun

a tense of verbs used in describing action that is on-going

See also: progressive

adjective

not perfect; defective or inadequate; "had only an imperfect understanding of his responsibilities"; "imperfect mortals"; "drainage here is imperfect"

adjective

wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings; "I'm only a fallible human"; "frail humanity"

See also: fallible frail weak