Example sentences for: near-perfect

How can you use “near-perfect” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • "But some of the credit, at least, must go to Alan Greenspan, who has re-asserted the primacy of the US Federal Reserve, which he chairs, by pursuing a monetary policy of near-perfect calibration for the past decade."

  • Its full sequence is presently not known but a partial open reading frame of 268 amino acids has been constructed [ 40 ] . The near-perfect 144 amino acids repeats contain two coiled-coil domains each.

  • Interestingly, perfect or near-perfect target complementarity is associated with mRNA degradation [ 24 25 26 ] , similar to the effects of siRNA, whereas imperfect base-pairing is associated with regulation by translational inhibition [ 6 27 ] . Recently, siRNAs with imperfect match to target mRNA were observed to function as translational inhibitors [ 28 ] , suggesting that the type of 21-22 nucleotide RNA-mediated regulation may be largely determined by the quality of target complementarity.

  • b) the portrayal of the interpreter as a person that speaks near-perfect English; and

  • Although the warm, clear waters of the Aegean constitute a near-perfect diving environment, until recently the Greek government was rightly concerned about the possible damage divers might do to submerged ancient sites, and diving was prohibited.


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