The targeting of urban centers may have been morally repugnant, but given the inherent inaccuracy of nighttime bombing it was also unavoidable.
The movement of the helicopter, his own heart beat and hand shake, the inherent inaccuracy of the rifle all made it an impossible shot, but he concentrated all his mind and his will on Taffari.
When the cell uses the non-homologous end joining pathway to repair the double-strand break, the inherent inaccuracy of the repair often generates precisely targeted mutations.
The gas cell has inherent inaccuracies because of gas pressure variations, including those induced by temperature variations.
With a standard probe, he said, "the depth of the pocket depends on how hard you push - that means inherent inaccuracy."
Even though the photograph of Duar was of poor quality, similar to a photocopy of a newspaper photograph, it was good enough to tell the difference even allowing for the inherent inaccuracy of the drawing.
Niall Crowley highlights the inherent inaccuracies in the term "black music", for example noting the significant Jewish influences on rhythm and blues and rock n roll.
For long-distance interceptions like ABM systems, the inherent inaccuracy of the radar makes an interception difficult.
It takes as input either real values with inherent inaccuracy or noise (which can be unknown), or a real value with apriori defined uncertainty, or an interval.
Of course, the U.S. Navy also knew generally where the mines had been laid, although the inherent inaccuracy of aerial minelaying meant that the precise location of each mine was not known.