Sentence examples for considered too imprecise from inspiring English sources

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Direct measurements of sewer leakage with continuous dosing of tracers are often considered too imprecise for practical applications.

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These were considered too basic and too generic.

But cloud seeding is generally considered far too imprecise a technique to guarantee the results seen today, which begs several questions.

Consider, too, commodities prices.

Consider, too, the Clean Power Plan.

The Madaras sample was not included in the temporal analysis because we considered its year of first observation to be too imprecise.

To test VLa4 as in the present study appears to be too imprecise to indicate training response.

Moreover, considering the overall proportion of individuals who moved from one commune to another, regardless of distance, may be too imprecise a measure.

That is too imprecise.

Decision makers are often forced to rely on maps too imprecise for their GIS applications.

Our estimates are still too imprecise to rule out modest trends in either direction.

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