Sentence examples for too imprecise from inspiring English sources

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That is too imprecise.

This was their conclusion: Our estimates are still too imprecise to rule out modest trends in either direction.

Some may find that too imprecise a standard, but public sensibilities do tend to shift about, a bit like labour markets.

Ferdinand is the best passing defender in the country and when he is absent the supply forward is too slow, or too imprecise.

Decision makers are often forced to rely on maps too imprecise for their GIS applications.

Moreover, as recognized by Borghans and Schils (2012), their strategy is too imprecise at the student level.

I don't use the term gesture because it is too imprecise.

While recognizing the difficulties in getting Republican support for any move to limit the president's war-fighting abilities, Murphy said the Kaine-Flake language on ground troops is too imprecise.

Showing fold change post GAL induction is too imprecise.

This range of EtCO2 values is clinically too imprecise for EtCO2 to replace vpCO2 in the clinical management of patients with respiratory distress.

Moreover, considering the overall proportion of individuals who moved from one commune to another, regardless of distance, may be too imprecise a measure.

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