Word: imperfectionable
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The symphony ended, the spell broke and all of the annoying inconveniences brought upon by the confluence of large crowd in the middle of a large city sprung to reality. People grumbled that the location was horrible, the metallic stage looked suddenly gaudy and the exodus of the sweaty masses...
Despite imperfection, the Crimson has played its way into first place without Ralph, who hit .438 last year and platooned the outfield. Harvard is excited about its first Ivy League home games, which will be the hottest tickets in town for baseball fans, especially since the Red Sox home opener...
"Everyone has their own reasons," Demakis said. "There are some people that just think it's wrong for the state to be killing, and I agree with them. There's just too much of a chance for imperfection in the system."
As her name so perfectly suggests, Ally is a slightly off-kilter, upper-middle-class Anglo-Saxon--she's imperfection idealized. She went to Harvard Law School, and professionally she appears to be a great success. But in fact she's an emotional muddle, confused about her career and her...
As was noted in my e-mail to the Cabinet on Aug. 11 (which you cite in this article), reporting is an incredibly complex topic. The nature of finding a compromise is to define what areas Harvard needs reporting from PBHA's executive director and what areas PBHA needs to...