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imperfect

imperfect
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • not perfect; defective or inadequate
    "had only an imperfect understanding of his responsibilities"
    "imperfect mortals"
    imperfect
    Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
      • wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings

      Synoniemen

      imperfect
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • defectief
      • a tense of verbs used in describing action that is on-going

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      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. We are all imperfect. We cannot expect perfect government.
      2. Partly because he could not receive enough information, Harper's description remains imperfect.
      3. As your goods for which you are charging us were imperfect, we will not pay this account.
      4. While you're busy looking for the perfect person, you may have missed the imperfect person who could make you perfectly happy.
      5. I want death to find me planting my cabbages, but caring little for it, and even less for my imperfect garden.
      6. imperfect and asymmetric information;
      7. imperfect and asymmetric information;
      8. Imperfect or asymmetric information may result notably in:
      9. The business plan drawn up in support of the operation seems to have been highly imperfect.
      10. In other words, imperfect or asymmetric information tends to exacerbate risk aversion.
      11. These gaps result from an imperfect matching of supply and demand of risk capital and can generally be described as an equity gap.
      12. Risk aversion: investors may become more reluctant to provide risk capital to SMEs, the more the provision of risk capital is subject to imperfect of asymmetric information.
      13. R & D activities in less developed areas would be characterised by more positive externalities and knowledge spillover, and by imperfect and asymmetric information.
      14. The Communication states that specific factors adversely affecting the access of SMEs to capital, such as imperfect or asymmetric information or high transaction costs can cause a market failure that would justify State aid.
      15. The Commission is not aware of any precedents for a capital increase involving such an ‘imperfect’ merger in so far as this might be relevant from a state aid viewpoint.