technical perfection

collocation in English

meaningsoftechnicalandperfection

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technical
adjective
uk
/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/
relating to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science ...
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perfection
noun[U]
uk
/pəˈfek.ʃən/
us
/pɚˈfek.ʃən/
the state of being complete and correct in ...
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(Definition oftechnicalandperfectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftechnical perfection

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Strangely, from the very start his paintings were admired for theirtechnicalperfection, even though he had had no formal training.
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With the laudatory votes, there was also occasional criticism that thetechnicalperfectionand clarity of the images did not fit the horror theme.
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It clearly demonstrates a familiarity with drawing from a live model and attempts to reachtechnicalperfection.
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He hadtechnicalperfection, marvellous intonation, glorious tone but there was something above that which was quite incredible, a metaphysical quality.
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The reason was complexity, community,technicalperfectionand miracle of simulation.
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And so the drive towardstechnicalperfectionbegins: fidelity of the medium and fidelity to the score.
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The ultimate test is not thetechnicalperfectionor the technical niceties of this plan or that plan.
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I make no claim that the wording of the amendment representstechnicalperfectionin legislative drafting.
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I am prepared to accept that they may not be the last word intechnicalperfection—they are from the do-it-yourself school of drafting, rather than the traditional parliamentary draftsman.
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His compositions are noted as an example of balance, though sacrificingtechnicalperfectionfor the benefit of a more intense evocative power.
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In contemporary items the palette is normally more pastel, andtechnicalperfectionis generally of greater importance than artistic flair.
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The relief and portrait sculpture of the period captured subtle, individual details that reached new heights oftechnicalperfection.
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Withtechnicalperfection, the mystic characteristics and pathos give his art an exquisite, aesthetic quality, remarked one reviewer in 1963.
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He wrote stating that it approaches a kind of shimmeringtechnicalperfection, but remains strangely, stubbornly uninvolving.
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He was a perfectionist as a writer and emphasized ontechnicalperfectionof his works.
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He contends that these goals work againsttechnicalperfection, durability, social efficiency, and overall human satisfaction.
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Besides thetechnicalperfectioneveryone would expect, he is also appreciated for his taste and style and for his captivatingly beautiful tone.
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The choir is known internationally because of its emphasis on sound rather than ontechnicalperfection.
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Today's audiences are spoiled bytechnicalperfection, and they look for force of expression in addition.
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