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Michael Stanton, the senior lobbyist for the Washington-based Alliance of Autheobile Manufacturegulators the regulators' proposed rating system was too imprecise.
Chris Hedges, a journalist who formerly worked for this newspaper, and several supporters of WikiLeaks said it was too imprecise about the conduct that could lead to someone's detention and exactly who could be detained.
Until recently, the attitude control of small CubeSats was too imprecise, requiring a large FoV that would have resulted in too many background counts to make the mission possible.
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But as days passed without further finds, suspicion grew that the six locations given in four counties were too imprecise to be useful, or were even deliberately misleading.
Words are too imprecise and clumsy to express the fine details of a mathematical idea; an equation is often the only way to do it.
At one point, he complained that his questioner, Matthew T. Martens of the Securities and Exchange Commission, was being too imprecise in his queries, making them hard to answer.
But he also thinks the teacher ratings based on the scores are too imprecise and subject to random variation to be a reliable basis for high-stakes hiring and firing decisions.
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