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n. In Latin, the three perfect tenses: perfect tense, future perfect, and pluperfect tense or past perfect tense, as contrasted with the present system: present tense, future tense, and imperfect tense. A verb in the perfect system indicates an action that has completed.
Usage examples of "perfect system".
It was by no means a perfect system, and the nuances of language were still difficult for a computer program to unravel&mdash.
It was by no means a perfect system, and the nuances of language were still difficult for a computer program to unravel--- not to mention the tendency of many people to mutter into the phone--- but where a goof occurred, the original conversation would be reviewed by a linguist, of which the National Security Agency employed quite a few.
It was by no means a perfect system, and the nuances of language were still difficult for a computer program to unravel -- not to mention the tendency of many people to mutter into the phone -- but where a goof occurred, the original conversation would be reviewed by a linguist, of which the National Security Agency employed quite a few.
It wasn't a perfect system-if the enemy fighter wasn't transmitting any signals, AWACS would be completely blind.
It is not a perfect system, however, and may be fooled, as by a humaniform robot of the type developed by Dr.