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The description is inexact but I can do no better.
How long color prints will last is, at best, an inexact science.
"We try to make an exact science out of inexact nature."
At the center of the debate is an inexact science known as risk assessment.
This is a relative and inexact process, but worth doing.
It is an inexact science, for sure, much like the draft.
And yet medicine was always acknowledged as being such an inexact science.
But measuring the returns is an inexact science at best.
Typically this is determined as the final result being inexact.
Predicting oil and gas prices is an inexact science at best.
Voice is an inexact and messy way to interact with things.
Sorting out news has always been a complicated and inexact art, of course.
Exchange officials stress that capacity building is an inexact science.
In normal years, figuring out the draft is an inexact science.
But he added, "It is still an inexact science to predict how much of this will be in 2002 or 2003."
"That's a very inexact description of my family situation to boot."
Miller's statistics are an inexact measure of his worth to the side.
In addition, there are several statistical table types that give inexact results.
Ultimately, insurance remains an inexact science based on risk assessment.
One thing is sure: play writing is an inexact science.
Q. The dating of trees seems a rather inexact science, is it not?
And measuring the impact of drought remains an inexact science.
College admission is an inexact process, university officials readily acknowledge.
Predicting the outcome of constitutional change is an inexact science.
But several justices suggested today that the analogy was inexact.