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Epidemiological data on melanoma, he says, are imprecise and inaccurate.
It was imprecise and potentially, if not wilfully, misleading.
It was both historically imprecise and hermeneutically empty.
The science was imprecise and the system was fractured.
These two terms, however, are imprecise and misleading.
It's because I find the question imprecise and unhelpful.
"We were imprecise, and they scored two goals on three shots.
One problem is the term "climate denial," which is imprecise and not helpful.
Inevitably deprived of these, the baseball telecast is but an imprecise and irritating summation of events.
Race, I learned from classroom experience, is an imprecise and often unsatisfying proxy for intellectual diversity.
Unfortunately this description is a tad imprecise and subject to sophomoric misinterpretation.
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