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In indeterminate and aleatory music (the latter type allowing the performer a limited degree of freedom), the notation must offer choices to the performer or be deliberately imprecise.
That is why newspapers are very careful to report it in ways that deglamorise the act and are deliberately imprecise about the means.
Being deliberately imprecise, he said the squadron included roughly 20 F-16's and about 320 Air Force personnel.
In the case of the Turner Colour Experiments, painstaking precision has gone into producing deliberately imprecise effects.
The President's hairsplitting legalisms, objectionable as they may be, are but the foretaste of a protracted and increasingly divisive debate over those deliberately imprecise words "high crimes and misdemeanors". The Framers, after all, dealt in eternal truths, not glossy deceit.
There is the controversial painting "Decline and Fall of the Empire of Grass," for instance, which appears at first full of "deliberately imprecise" shapes, "of no style known from history," and yet, when you step back, you can see "a painting of plants and soil".
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Immigration figures are notoriously imprecise.
Such estimates are notoriously imprecise.
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