Sentence examples for The imprecision from inspiring English sources

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The imprecision

noun

Lack of precision or exactness; poor accuracy.

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The imprecision makes this document appear sloppy, whether its conclusions are justified or not.

The imprecision of his ideas may work to his short-term benefit.

The imprecision of that process explains why analog rear-projection units do not look so great.

The imprecision of the complaint made the underlying prejudice all the clearer.

The imprecision of the term is of course why it is deployed so extensively.

The imprecision of this clause, however, appears to have allowed for a fair amount of latitude, according to lawyers whom I interviewed for this piece.

The imprecision was among the reasons, Dr. Stöhr said, that "the agricultural community is split" on the effectiveness of a large-scale vaccination program.

The imprecision can be handled by second order probability distributions.

The imprecision and uncertainty are often interpreted as fuzziness.

The imprecision is often involved in any engineering design process.

The imprecision in data can often be represented by triangular fuzzy numbers.

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