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I have given out demos with minor mistakes in them and have always regretted it later. I think it's worth spending whatever time, energy and effort is necessary to make your demo perfect.
A couple of things to think about:
1) In many ways, a demo CD is like a CV for a job application. I'm sure you wouldn't dream of sending out a CV for an important job if it had 'a few' spelling mistakes or formatting errors. Treat your demo CD in exactly the same way. I don't expect to get a job if my CV contains mistakes and likewise I don't expect to get a DJ gig if my demo has errors. Harsh but true.
2) You (and sometimes me as well) might not take the time to make sure your demo is perfect but there are thousands of others out there who will. Your demo will simply not stack up against the competition. Sorry - also harsh but true.
That said, I've sent out discs with slight mistakes in them and I've still got gigs as a result. The bottom line is, however, that there are thousands of people sending out demo CD's to anyone who'll listen these days and if you want to get the best gigs, you'll give yourself the best possible chance if your demo is as close to perfect as you can make it.
Just my 2p worth, mind. 
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