Sentence examples for imprecise assumptions from inspiring English sources

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Various models have been utilised to estimate the progress of the first wave of the pandemic but these have had to depend on imprecise assumptions as many key variables are unknown [5].

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The exercise highlights the frequency with which we make imprecise and inadequately supported assumptions, suggesting the importance of making and keeping assumptions explicit and testing them periodically.

At the same time spurious assumptions and imprecise subgenus definitions have led to the incorrect assignment of the workers of leaf-litter species to the subgenus Anomma.

A review of literature reveals that various CAC schemes depend on unrealistic, simplifying approximations and assumptions, resulting in imprecise control decisions [23].

Our estimated treatment effects are quite large and positive but imprecise, and the DiD identifying assumption may be violated for expenditure on durables.

Consequences of these assumption violations are imprecise, incoherent and/or impossible estimates; all of which considerably reduce the utility of any pursuant statistical estimate or inference.

Moreover, because these calculations are highly dependent on the exposure distribution and other assumptions, they are very imprecise.

Second, as previously described, the use of case closure as a proxy for survival is an imprecise method that may lead to incorrect assumptions about actual patient outcomes [ 11].

Second, even confounders that are known and measured may violate model assumptions and lead to biased or imprecise estimates of effect (12).

The results of the study should be interpreted cautiously because some of the assumptions are not generalizable or are imprecise, especially those on vaccine coverage, disease burden and health cost.

The model forms perceptual judgments by interpreting a spatially and temporally imprecise sensorineural signal in light of two plausible prior assumptions: 1) Stimuli separated by small spatial and temporal intervals originate from uniform object motion, and 2) objects that contact the skin tend to move slowly.

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