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In practice, the US Embassy in Kabul has employed varying and imprecise standards in evaluating the "faithful and valuable service" requirement, denying deserving applicants only to have to evaluate the applicant again when he or she re-applies.

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"There's all kinds of different bodies that people have, it's a very imprecise standard, [and] we obviously know for transgender people that it's just very likely to be inaccurate and should not be determinative of what a person's sex is".

It is essential to perform a clinical examination of the axillary region even though it is imprecise (standard, level of evidence: B1).

The development of effective treatments for premenstrual syndrome has been hampered by imprecise diagnostic standards, poorly controlled trials and the promotion of therapies which lack scientific support.

She also asserted that the National Assessment of Educational Progress test was a flawed standard because it is not administered to every child in every school, making it an imprecise measure of achievement.

Satisfaction ratings are an imprecise measure.

Some may find that too imprecise a standard, but public sensibilities do tend to shift about, a bit like labour markets.

In addition, the biopsy process itself is imprecise; a standard "12-core biopsy" gives information about only one three-thousandth of the prostate, says Dr. Eric Klein of the Cleveland Clinic.

Thereby, we like to acknowledge that our CW-heritability estimates are still imprecise with standard errors ranging from 0.094 to 0.155 (median 0.143) for genome-wide CW-heritability and from 0.012 to 0.054 (median 0.0346) for cis-attributable component of CW heritability.

This neglect, which she attributed to collectivist bias and incompetence, was partly due to the fictional form in which the best-known statements of her philosophy appeared, which necessarily rendered them imprecise by professional standards.

This evidentially leads to very imprecise estimations, with large standard errors, of the effect of tertiary education on students' achievement in 2000.

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