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However, conventional laboratory methods are expensive, slow and often imprecise.
But even improved, the report card is often imprecise and arbitrary.
However, the data in real-world problems are often imprecise or ambiguous.
But just like the ecotones we discussed, the lines around a product or service are often imprecise.
But doing so can be complicated, not least because the language to describe it is often imprecise, sometimes confusingly so.
As the managed information is often imprecise or uncertain the use of qualitative reasoning methods has been foreseen.
Keyword searches and dictionary methods are often imprecise and overly blunt tools for detecting the nuance and complexity of hate speech.
But, Dr. Borkan said, "the instruction is often imprecise — how do you make a connection?" Many think the way to do it is by talking about themselves.
In politics and beyond, we often use numbers to validate our intuitions and to measure the vagaries of life, yet we know that these numbers are often imprecise.
If Osipova is to convince as a classical ballerina, however, longstanding issues need to be addressed, particularly her erratic arms and often imprecise line.
One popular analogy that quantifies radiation exposure while flying in numbers of chest X-rays, said Joe Kunches, chief of the space weather operations division, is often imprecise.
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