Sentences with phrase «form is less than perfect»

If your form is less than perfect, try a different grip or pick a lighter weigh.

Not exact matches

We do this because we assume there is no more important indicator of an economy's health than jobs; and even though StatsCan's poll of households is a less - than - perfect form of measurement, it's the best we've got.
Therefore, if possibilities do form a dense continuum, there is no reason to think that God as Hartshorne conceives of him is less than maximally perfect.
One of the great things about broccoli soup in any form is it is a great way to use up less than perfect heads of broccoli.
Second, the show, with its perfect mix of camp and sleaziness (nudity is only slightly less prevalent than coke use), is so darn habit - forming.
No recalls occurred in the United States, but because most modern companies use some form of this method and exercise less than - perfect quality control, the safety of commercial soy sauces can not be assured.
The Automobilemag also mentions something really special... a Huracan Safari, complete with adjustable suspension to raise the car so it can travel on «less than perfect» roads, but also with plastic protection panels... an off - road Huracan, and this would be available in both coupe and roadster form... somehow this doesn't sound like a good marketing move considering the Urus is yet to be unveiled.
And as mentioned above, it's a little tricky when you want to write messages that are less than perfect in form.
Payday loans, also referred to as short - term loans, give Illinois residents with less - than - perfect credit an easy way to get money in a hurry, but they are an expensive form of credit.
At $ 69 (# 79), it's an interesting proposition, it's not the cheapest fitness tracker on the market, but for its price bracket, it boasts a lot of features, albeit in a slightly less - than - perfect form.
With all due respect, however, I personally believe a larger reason the public has had a less than perfect view of the industry is due to a perception that the industry has not always been as open as it could be to innovation, competition (especially in the form of so - called disruptive models), or even transparency.
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