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There were some imprecisions in playing and ensemble this time around, too.
Harmonization of baseline variables, such as physical activity and education, had some methodological challenges due to different questionnaires in Norway and Denmark, which may have resulted in some imprecisions in these variables.
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"I'm personally comfortable with some imprecision to our measures".
Even so, some imprecision creeps in and the final numbers are slightly off from the beginning ones.
Some imprecision in the coordination among the soloists, the Tanglewood Festival chorus and orchestra in the "Agnus Dei" made that oasis of peace less persuasive.
Obama's complaint that "these leaks are released drip by drip, you know, one a week to kind of maximize attention and see if, you know, they can catch us at some imprecision on something," was telling.
The ill-adapted definition introduces some imprecision in the enumeration of the populations, especially in the Sahel department.
Moreover, the 95% confidence intervals of multivariable models were wide, indicating that there may be some imprecision in the effect estimates.
Although the sevenfold variability (300 to 2,000 ng/mL; 0.5 to 3.4 μM) in metastatic uptake observed in our study was lower, which may be due to some imprecision in our estimation due to low biological uptake and small volume of the metastases sampled, adequate fitting of kinetic models was obtained.
Although flawed by some imprecision, the gold standard remains the measurement of serum bilirubin concentration.
Some imprecision exists because BPA exposure is variable over time [ 46].
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