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Early news accounts out of Aruba last August were inexact or wrong and left some with the impression that Bernie and Dan had been swimming in turbulent water, courting danger.
Hazarat Ali and Muhammed Zaman, two of the main Afghan tribal commanders who were leading the fight against the Al Qaeda remnants, were reported to be trying to persuade those fighters -- thought to number around 300, although all estimates here were inexact -- to surrender.
The predicted exon-intron boundaries most often were verified; however, in several cases, predicted mRNA splice sites were inexact, reflected slight differences in cDNA sequence.
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Journalism can be inexact.
The calculations are inexact.
"Sure, science is inexact.
Moreover, the model is inexact.
The analogy, of course, is inexact.
Parallels to the present are inexact.
But predicting tornadoes is inexact, Dr. Forbes said.
The statistics on World War II casualties are inexact.
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