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to imprecise
adjective
Not precise or exact; containing some error or uncertainty.
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We have indeed been all too susceptible to imprecise historical analogies; deploying history imprecisely in order to argue so only perpetuates the problem.
That meant that in most cases, inquiries sent to imprecise handles never got answered.
As a result, his lawyers may be able to raise questions about whether Clemens really lied in response to imprecise questions.
This procedure eliminates errors in Pareto solution due to imprecise predictions of the surrogate model.
This can lead to imprecise or inconsistent results in relation to the real world.
Fuzzy pattern matching techniques are used to compare preferences to imprecise data.
In Chitwan, the correlation was poor independent of the source of field measurements leading to imprecise predictions.
There is also a historical appendix which provides an overview of some important thinkers who appear sympathetic to imprecise probabilities.
But researchers could use this technique only on DNA they had removed from the nucleus, which led to imprecise results.
The SP reference level is generally placed according to imprecise anatomical details due to differences in patient's body habitus.
These apply a narrow smoothing kernel to precise data, and a wide smoothing kernel to imprecise data.
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