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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "imprecise" in a sentence

    imprecise example sentences

    imprecise


    1. Not to be confused with „precise," due to the fact that all too often the précis is imprecise


    2. I would like to express a few thoughts about Equality and Freedom: Equality implies an objective standard or rule of measurement; for example, two individuals equal in height or weight or of ―comparable‖ intelligence or athletic ability (however imprecise) or other material objects or propositions subject to precise measurement like spatial dimension, volume or geometric quantities


    3. It is unbelievably imprecise and ‘fuzzy,’ from a purely objective and scientific point of view


    4. these ‘facts’ over in my mind, the more imprecise they became


    5. The slingshot is immediately ruled out as being too slow and ineffective, the non-electromagnetic wave weapons as too sloppy and imprecise, and the non-laser weapons as too powerful and costly in terms of energy expenditure


    6. I had a choice of two instruments which measured viscosity; one cost $200 but was notoriously imprecise and one which gave accurate, repeatable results but cost $6,000


    7. Most statisticians would argue that it is an irrelevantly imprecise measurement


    8. The rockets, rather imprecise weapons that were meant for area targets like this one, flew off in the night ahead of long trails of fire and, drifting slightly with distance, hit the depot in a large, long oval pattern


    9.  MDRD and Cockcroft-Gault equations are imprecise at high values for GFR (low values


    10. path), the spiritually associated mysteries are mostly imprecise allusions and purposeful misdirection

    11. would be caught propounding the intellectually imprecise garbage that has come down to us as


    12. It should be beyond obvious that such imprecise


    13. Numerology on the other hand, assigns imprecise, mystical, and


    14. mystical (imprecise and illusionary) concepts, as if numbers were somehow more than conceptual


    15. I am continually amazed that dermatologists persist in viewing the skin as merely a protective envelope for the body, ascribing its eruptions to 'viruses' and imprecise malfunctions and supporting the myth that 'diet has nothing to do with acne


    16. Imprecise re amount of time he needs


    17. 5 Imprecise re amount of time he needs


    18. This is an imprecise term with some overlap between swings and trends


    19. None of this is intended to suggest that accounts are useless or misleading, merely that they need interpretation, are imprecise and represent the past


    20. But the combination of precise formulas with highly imprecise assumptions can be used to establish, or rather to justify, practically any value one wishes, however high, for a really outstanding issue

    21. Because investing is imprecise, more art than science, it is only logical that investors ALWAYS seek that ever elusive margin of safety


    22. They know that valuation is imprecise, and that markets are controlled by emotion


    23. Many investors relentlessly seek precise numbers in an imprecise world


    24. So how do we handle calculating something that is inherently unpredictable and imprecise?


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    "imprecise" definitions

    not precise