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She concedes his imprecision and hyperbolic tendencies.
His imprecision, combined with his ball security, has raised speculation that the Jets would consider replacing him with Tim Tebow.
His imprecision leads him to fall back on ambiguities like "the ball is inside the 10" or "way short of the first-down marker," phrases that more experienced announcers only occasionally use.
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Of course, his attack has justice, but his verbal imprecision makes his argument hard to figure out.
He allowed back-to-back singles in the second inning and escaped that jam with a double-play ground ball, but his recurring imprecision with his slider -- Cone's dominant pitch in past years -- hurt him again.
to be able to play effectively Rooney was always keen to be involved, and certainly never hid, but his enthusiasm often led to imprecision, his haste often slowed England down.
In all his stories, there is a certain quietism in the imprecision of his narration, in his willingness to let his characters hyperbolize or float along on the backs of tropes.
From the very first sentence it is inimitably Amis, encompassing what his father, Kingsley, described as "a terrible compulsive vividness in his style" that can also produce imprecision in his imagery and oddly lame descriptions.This is the story of some university friends who spend the summer of 1970 in an Italian castello, as seen through the eyes of Keith Nearing.
The imprecision of his ideas may work to his short-term benefit.
Thus, the needless nuance and imprecision of his comments about Charlottesville smelled of avoidance.
With the imprecision of his vocal flutter underscoring that childlike sentiment, Mr. Hegarty clings to the word "light," even as the notes tumble downward.
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