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Two, the BCCI argues that the DRS is too inexact.
"Shakedown" is too inexact a word for this political babbittry.
Not only were the front lines of the opposing sides too widely separated and "the aim of gunnery too inexact" to make that hypothesis feasible, he said, but "there is no documentary reference, neither written nor visual, about the use of snipers" on the Córdoba front.
He remarked that interest rates might prove to be a too inexact tool, stressing the need for financial policy's own set of instruments.
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Seasoning is also inexact.
Third, the phrase is inexact and too simple.
But military planners here say that the parallel is inexact and that they, too, have learned a lesson.
Secondly, under the model pp values tend to be conservative [21] yet we need to be cautious since the data do not fit the model so pp values can easily become too extreme as the likelihood function becomes inexact [11].
(The amount is inexact and does not matter too much).
The simulations are, fortunately, too short to develop visible instabilities stemming from inexact salt conditions.
Historians may bridle at such an inexact use of the word but it's too late, says Mark Forsyth, author of The Etymologicon: A Circular Stroll through the Hidden Connections of the English Language.
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