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'In history it is always imprecise to attribute fundamental shifts to one moment,' writes Kurlansky.
The new data are too imprecise to permit pure comparisons of school quality.
This was their conclusion: Our estimates are still too imprecise to rule out modest trends in either direction.
In fact, even though his patent is named "Stealthy Keyboard," it is somewhat imprecise to call it that since it lacks the traditional "board".
But as days passed without further finds, suspicion grew that the six locations given in four counties were too imprecise to be useful, or were even deliberately misleading.
Yet, it is imprecise to say that's how "Wit" ends, not when the memory can be forever haunted by the play's final vision, and a glorious, affirming vision it is.
In a general way, those social arrangements resemble those found in medieval Europe, but it would be imprecise to use a term such as feudalism to characterize Funan and its successor states.
It may be remarked that both Fermat and Maupertuis were guided by Aristotelian notions of economy in nature that have been found, if not actively misleading, too imprecise to retain a place in modern science.
It would be imprecise to say that the Jets were merely peeking ahead to their showdown against New England at MetLife Stadium, a rematch that Mark Sanchez termed "a divisional championship game".
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Perhaps, then, rationality permits us to assign imprecise probability to God's existence.
Yet what if house insurers were now to use such imprecise material to calculate their premiums?
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