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But lack of honesty and imperfect legal system caused the honesty crisis of theinsurance market in China.
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This is a very imperfect program.
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Secondly, the imperfect structure of global governance exacerbated the economicvolatility.
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It needs improving; it's too imperfect as it is.
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Although this is a good phenomenon, but has many imperfect places.
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