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Risk assessment is an imprecise art.
The squeeze bottle brought instant precision to an imprecise art.
Guessing when the country will hit the debt limit is an imprecise art.
It was a novel idea, to bring the advanced science of sport training to the imprecise art of climbing.
Now, the Bush administration's doctrine of pre-emption has given this iffy, imprecise art grave new responsibilities.
Measuring how much money was spent online is an imprecise art, especially because most online stores do not release sales figures.
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The announcement gave a herky-jerky feel to the state's drought policies, which depend largely on the imprecise arts of weather forecasting and climatology.
Mapping the evolution and the severity of swine flu is an imprecise and speculative art.
Geologists have a pretty good idea that earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates, yet the art of earthquake forecasting remains notoriously imprecise.
It clarifies the distinction between hue and tone, and accounts for the way in which the subtle colour discriminations we see in works of art can exist alongside the generally quite imprecise categorisations of colour we deploy in everyday life.
The total work of art, by contrast, was a decadent and imprecise confection: maybe, if you're feeling ungenerous, the sort of thing that Hitler would like.
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