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First, estimating gestational age is an imprecise science.
Overall, the reasons why political parties attract voters is a murky, and imprecise science.
But measuring improvements in the quality of life is an imprecise science at best.
Measuring tree cover on a global scale is an imprecise science.
But writing a hit song is an imprecise science – you never know when it's going to come".
But dog-breeding is an imprecise science, especially when characteristics like gentleness and patience are so subjective.
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In fact, Gallup's record up until then had merely demonstrated just how imprecise a science polling could be: In 1944 (when soldiers overseas could not be polled), Gallup underestimated the Democratic vote by 2.3percentnt of the national total, or 1,105,000 votes.
Its acoustician, Wallace Clement Sabine, was one of the founders of modern acoustical science, imprecise as it long remained.
Measuring ecological footprints is an imprecise and controversial science, but Mr Head says his target would bring Dongtan to roughly the level that would be required globally for mankind to sustain itself indefinitely.
(Still, co-sleeping advocates in the medical profession, like William Sears, M.D., argue that sharing a bed with your baby provides many health benefits. Sears has also suggested that warnings against co-sleeping are based on "imprecise" and "faulty" science).
The science was imprecise and the system was fractured.
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