Sentence examples for sensitive to imprecision from inspiring English sources

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The explanation for this effect is that in a later phase of fracture healing, the determination of bending stiffness is more sensitive to imprecision (Chehade et al. 1997).

In both of the two variant outcrossed lines, the highest levels of ectopic bristles occur in females, more than three-times higher than outcrossed males, suggesting that this phenotype may be sensitive to imprecision in dosage compensation.

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Moreover, the ADEME map used for the NO2 concentration indicator used 4-km grid squares, which makes it less sensitive to geocoding imprecision.

He's sensitive to that.

Sensitive to feeling left out?

"I'm sensitive to that.

It is sensitive to ambiguities.

It is sensitive to news.

Be sensitive to timing.

Be sensitive to them.

Be sensitive to contradictions.

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