In a
perfectively competitive scenario, famously modeled by Charles Tiebout, (132) there would be an equilibrium in which each taxpayer lives in a jurisdiction where taxes paid equal benefits received.
The act is considered (
perfectively) complete, a crucial detail lost if one places the action in the future.
Because augmented triads divide the octave into three equal parts, separated by major thirds, they accordingly create a "
perfectively even" distribution of pitches in chromatic space.
(179) For analysis of profit maximization by a
perfectively competitive firm, see id.
Moreover, it goes without saying that long-run
perfectively competitive optimum of a firm, without committing deception or fraud, remains a prerequisite for corporate social responsiveness which, many argue, ought to be considered as the managers having a fiduciary duty not merely to the corporation's stockholders, but to the corporation's stakeholders.
It is well known that in languages with no overt aspectual morphology, telic predicates tend to be understood
perfectively and atelic predicates imperfectively.
The elliptical verb phrases, which have inferential meanings and which in general in terms of tense and aspect are
perfectively marked, can sometimes show mirative reading as well.