Sentence examples for insufficiently specific from inspiring English sources

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"A London postmark is insufficiently specific to catch the husbandly eye," he explains, "but a Swansea one points straight to yours truly".

He had been told to "walk through retail," but, amid the confusing display of stores leading in every direction, he was finding this instruction insufficiently specific.

Mr. Vorpahl moved to have the charge dismissed, but Justice Roger W. Walker of East Hampton Town Court denied his motion last year, finding the Dongan Patent insufficiently specific to be enforceable.

Timothy Searchinger, senior attorney with the group Environmental Defense, which filed a brief in the case, said that while the ruling "sounds modest and procedural," it actually offered a road map for the court to "strike down environmental rules it doesn't like," because Congress often uses broad language that the court could find insufficiently specific.

There have been many attempts to develop techniques capable of predicting future suicidal behavior, but known risk factors are insufficiently specific.

Furthermore, many point-of-care sonologists consider the double decidual sac insufficiently specific to rule in intrauterine pregnancy definitively, and the discriminatory zone cannot be extrapolated to expected levels at which any of the more definitive sonographic signs of IUP such as yolk sac, fetal pole, or cardiac motion should be seen.

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However, the immunohistological features highlighted in both of these studies seem insufficiently disease-specific for routine use as diagnostic markers.

HIV prevention programs are insufficiently taking his specific group into consideration: only 27 countries out of 86 (31%) included MSM in their national HIV surveillance report in 2007 [13].

Commonly used biomarkers, such as C-reactive protein and procalcitonin, are insufficiently sensitive or specific to stratify patients with sepsis.

Biomarkers, such as C-reactive protein [CRP] and procalcitonin [PCT], are insufficiently sensitive or specific to stratify patients with sepsis.

Prognostic factors from these small studies differ, and these individual prognostic factors are insufficiently sensitive or specific to guide clinical decision making.

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