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First, I was not precise with my use of words in that tweet.
Like many continuums, the boundaries between each level of response are not precise with some overlap acknowledged.
Attorney James Madison, revolutionary lawyer, visionary and genius, was nothing if not precise with his language.
My kindergartener is constantly correcting me when I am not precise with numbers.
On several occasions estimates of consumption have had to be used as Mr Fleming was not precise with his writing.
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A single image with a wide field of view approximately or wider than 180 degrees can be acquired with a small amount of data but the acquired image is not precise compared with the multi-camera approach.
What is more important, the reactions of increasing/decreasing the speed were not precise (even with the use of the PI controller), and they ended after the velocity went through the first oscillation which caused the undershoot/overshoot.
About one in 20 men is estimated to have Peyronie's, but figures are not precise because people with the condition tend not to discuss it publicly.
The dreams are not precise: they are sketches filled with the city's symbolism, iconography, multiculturalism.
Note that in the real world, these data are not precise and they are estimated with a specific error level.
However, the current staging systems are not precise enough to segregate patients with HCC and cirrhosis into such homogeneous groups.
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