Sentence examples for some imprecise from inspiring English sources

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Here, at some imprecise spot, Mexican sand becomes US sand.

There are a few unclear patches and some imprecise orchestral playing, but the spirit seems right.

Using some imprecise math and adjusting for inflation, being a stay-at-home mother for the last 20 years may have cost us over $1 million in lost income.

There is some imprecise, unstated, yet curiously visceral relationship between Parker's arcane investigations at the Science Museum, and the highly directed, yet experimental work of the scientists whose work is gathered here.

However, there are some imprecise elements to this profiling: the profiler samples stack snapshots periodically which can miss certain calls, and it is also sensitive to some compiler optimizations like inlining procedures and thereby not showing them in the displayed analysis.

Here's some imprecise but telling math: high-authority bloggers appear to write about Flickr about 3 times as often as they (we) write about Photobucket.

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In some cases, imprecise experimental characterization means that it is not entirely clear whether a prediction is correct.

Institutions certainly matter, but the full measurement of their sufficiency reflects some maddeningly imprecise things, such as public perception of them, and whether, at any given moment, the urgency of reform outweighs the inertia of the status quo.

(But who's counting?) It remains to be seen whether the oversight committee will refer Clemens and McNamee to the Justice Department, or whether federal agents will try to indict Clemens or McNamee for perjury, the way it happened for Barry Bonds, after he seemed to give some, er, imprecise answers under oath during the Balco investigation.

In some (rather imprecise) sense, string theory replaces the particles that form the fundamental building blocks for conventional theories (the fields, or wave phenomena, we observe are obtained starting from particles when we apply the principles of quantum mechanics) with objects that are not point-like but extended in one dimension – strings.

The strange nuances of supermarket radio prove that it is possible through some magical, imprecise science that involves a lot more Backstreet Boys than you'd think to create a playlist that will please every person from every walk of life.

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