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"It's very imprecise, it's very instinctive.
"Everyone talked about this rule, but in very imprecise ways," he said.
Uncertainties can cause infeasibilities, false diagnosis and very imprecise prognosis if not correctly taken into account.
I found this unit to be very imprecise, creating a wedge shaped wall rather than a linear boundary.
— they must come "when the time is ripe, or when the present crisis is overcome" — in other words, at a very imprecise moment in the future.
But for MacCulloch, "science is a very imprecise word", at its core exhibiting "no clash of purpose or intention with religion".
"But that's the interpretation the public gets, when what they should be understanding is that this is a very imprecise science".
Although gay people – myself included – often pride themselves on their "gaydar", their ability to "spot" another gay person, it's a very imprecise instrument and getting more so all the time.
"The problem with this legislation is that it's trying to get at this amorphous, vague behavior of looking, which is very imprecise," said Donna Lieberman, the group's executive director.
And it's very imprecise.
The process is at once precise and very imprecise.
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