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Despite earning a decent laugh, this was a work in progress: wordy and a bit imprecise.
It is also a bit imprecise, given the wide range of hands.
FILTRETE 3M-50 A 3M thermostat that costs $100, but its manual is convoluted and touch screen a bit imprecise.
There are a few sharp plastic edges, and a pair of climate-control knobs feel a bit imprecise.
The trouble was, when it came to the pre-tournament formalities in boxing, the weight was all a bit imprecise.
To say that Gerald Sherwin CC'55 is 60 years removed from the College is a bit imprecise; save for a two-year stint in the Army after graduation, he's never really left.
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I also had heard--and please let me be a bit imprecise--that a bath in the Ganges could, according to Hindu belief, purify hundreds of lifetimes of bad karma.
Fernweh is a bit more imprecise.
His language about rape was imprecise and maybe a bit casual.
The other is that the timing of a shoot can be very imprecise and require a good bit of waiting around before, all of a sudden, it's time to shoot.
A modern JVM implementation with a JIT compiler and a complete runtime library is a large and complex piece of software, and its current imprecise floating-point semantics do not allow full bit-level replicability.
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