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The world around him seemed imprecise, as if seen through morning eyes.
It was imprecise, but I could understand him well enough.
There are too many of them, and our way is imprecise.
"People were imprecise about when they wanted to see it," she said.
It is also a bit imprecise, given the wide range of hands.
And do we prize them all the more because they are imprecise?
They were an imprecise weapon at the best of times.
The idea to use imprecise probability has a long history.
Many states have moved toward developing standards, but they are often general and imprecise.
The Institute's report remains far too general and imprecise on these three points.
We have not yet done so with imprecise calls for "regime change."
In those early days, the evidence was clumsy and imprecise.
He also said that measuring economic impact is an imprecise business.
On their spending to support health care, the unions were imprecise.
Creativity came out on top, but the term is too imprecise, he says.
Like many human terms, it was imprecise and based on an outdated model.
But his imprecise ears missed her position in the dark.
You'll also note that he was just a little imprecise about our point of origin.
One's language being frequently imprecise in such ways, I have discovered.
His measurements were somewhat imprecise, so we had to do them over again.
But dealing with such phenomena was an imprecise business at best.
If it is sloppy and imprecise, he or she will be, too.
They provide stark evidence of how imprecise our voting system is.
By its very nature, intelligence analysis was an imperfect, imprecise business.
Have you turned your imprecise situation into a precise one yet?"