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The study first demonstrates that such information has significant potential value, since the risk information at least some patients currently receive is typically imprecise rather than precise, qualitative rather than quantitative, indirect (biomarker-based) rather than direct (outcomes-based), diagnostic rather than prognostic.
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Unfortunately, indirect evidence is typically very imprecise.
Expert judgment is typically based on the decisive factor on which algorithms are based, nevertheless in imprecise manner.
Since data available during the conceptual phase of the design are typically uncertain or imprecise, an original research protocol is extended to a qualitative impact analysis for the purpose of highlighting the most promising alternative system design solutions (ASDS).
In practice, however, this model is often sub-optimal because many comparisons are typically only informed by a few trials, and thus, the estimation of between-trial variances (i.e., their posterior distributions) is very imprecise.
That is too imprecise.
Estimating chemicals' risk to humans is notoriously imprecise.
Here, again, the terminology is imprecise.
" In spades, the bidding process is imprecise.
Immigration figures are notoriously imprecise.
Such estimates are notoriously imprecise.
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