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This allows for conformance to be partial and does not require the conformance to be perfect.
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This area would be perfect for a home industry or for secure parking and storage at home.
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I realised candyfloss would be perfect but it's a nightmare to use when the weather is mild as it starts to melt.
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Sunshine, low humidity, and seasonable highs will be perfect for outdoor plans.
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This pencil skirt and blouse combination would be perfect for any office party.
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Finding beauty in unexpected places and maintaining reverence for hard-won scars, these two brothers learn, finally, that even broken things can be perfect.
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Similarly, pharmaceutical tablets owe their thin film surface coating to an atomizer produced spray that needs to be perfect.
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Trying to be perfect or trying to appear perfect leads one to feel down if one makes even the slightest mistake.
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The quality of the tobacco, although still considered, did not have to be perfect as it would be minced to be wrapped into paper.
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However, this result requires the channels to be perfect and instantaneous, and hence is of limited applicability.
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