This reverses the biggest achievement of Boris Yeltsin's short-lived, imperfect democracy: a peaceful transfer of power.
We live and lead in a world of imperfect information, guaranteed surprises, and unpredictable occurrences.
This is because the people in our lives are just like we are flawed and imperfect.
But it could escape through imperfect joints in well pipe closer to the surface.
Marshall was right, but he couldn't have anticipated just how imperfect Ohio State would be.
Tebow-Mania was imperfect and couldn't last forever, but it's too much fun to quickly forget.
This illustrates the imperfect-information nature of the game, and the lack of common knowledge about others.
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It will provide a genuine challenge or those obsessed with mastering an imperfect system.
In one of the more deadly parts of an imperfect world, that is no mean achievement.
Yet I, like America, am imperfect, with a dream that perfection can be achieved.
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In his book Future Imperfect: Technology And Freedom In An Uncertain World, David M.
Software in companies is a huge business and imperfect testing of software creates costly errors.
John Mackey, co-author of the imperfect but stimulating new book, Conscious Capitalism, has a fascinating story.
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"We should not be surprised that democracy is imperfect even in Western countries, " he said.
IR As you say, democracy and the market, although imperfect, have succeeded where other systems have failed.
And Turkey's vibrant, if imperfect, democracy has trumped the mullahs, at least for now.
His rules may be more sensible than the stability pact's but they, too, are imperfect.
Imperfect competiton features prominently, for instance, and clever maths is needed to deal with it.
Since 1982, dictatorship has given way to an increasingly robust (if still imperfect) democracy.
At home, satellite television beams foreign-language programming at children whose German is already imperfect.
Models are imperfect work, often done with data whose quality is limited by its current use.
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The omission is a big mistake because although the analogy is imperfect, there are parallels to education.
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Today, the shift is not from one fuel to another, but from imperfect to perfect electric power.
Mr. ELLIOT SCHRAGE (Vice President, Google): In an imperfect world, we had to make an imperfect choice.
But most governments are loth to put their citizens at the mercy of the world's imperfect markets.
"As imperfect as he may be, he has been like family to me, " Obama said last month.
Whichever way state collapse is assessed, it will always be an imperfect measure of priorities for policymakers.
And this is where things get tricky and you realize what an imperfect science this management evaluation is.
As Captain Sylwester Tarniecki of the regional border guard admits, policing this wild border is an imperfect business.
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