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Since the parameters of the problem are imprecise, the objective value should be imprecise as well.
When the parameters in the problem are imprecise, the calculated objective value should be imprecise as well.
The further study can be conducted on ranking the sustainable suppliers when there are qualitative, imprecise, as well as stochastic data.
The third paragraph in the Introduction reads somewhat unclear and imprecise, as well as the "Developmental gene execution networks" section.
Without accurate population denominators, assessment of cancer rates will necessarily be imprecise, as has been noted for Native American populations in some regions of the United States 80. Very small populations of indigenous people present a further barrier to calculating cancer rates and it may take many years to obtain stable rates.
Imprecise as those claims are, they seem justified.
As imprecise as this spirit is, it's already trickling down to the next generation.
People can be as precise or as imprecise as they need or wish to be.
But the law is imprecise as to how binding such restrictions can be.
Its acoustician, Wallace Clement Sabine, was one of the founders of modern acoustical science, imprecise as it long remained.
But it might become more imprecise as "large" digital newsrooms tend now to be staffed with news repackagers bearing little added value.
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