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The panel weighed whether the word "bold" was a good fit for its list of superintendent characteristics or if it was imprecise and could allow a leader to be reckless.
It was imprecise and potentially, if not wilfully, misleading.
His point conveyed the right message, but it was imprecise.
It was imprecise when they mentioned whether they were talking about all strategic missiles or all ballistic missiles.
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It's imprecise.
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk EMERGING markets" is a useful term precisely because it is imprecise.
I believe that's because it's imprecise: "!?" is very different from "?!", and you lose the nuance when you combine the two marks.
"Whatever system you use it is imprecise, there are false positives and negatives and probably more of those than people realise.
Whether it's imprecise starting dates of employment, incorrect grades or even embellished qualifications, inaccuracies are likely to lead to complications later in the recruitment process.
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.
Visual estimation is the most frequently practiced method, although it is imprecise and may over or underestimate blood loss.
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