Synaptics scientist David Gillespie says "mushy and imprecise" problems exist that microprocessors have difficulty solving.
Animals, too, have been genetically engineered, mostly by laborious and imprecise trial-and-error breeding techniques.
Team chemistry is an imprecise composition, and rules by themselves cannot ensure an atmosphere.
Even if they could sell, the market is limited and the valuations are imprecise.
The comparison is imprecise: no such atrocity aimed at sportsmen has occurred in India.
Furthermore, you were imprecise about the financial architecture behind the Spanish system of autonomous communities.
In cross-examination of the detective, his lawyer claimed identifying exact phone locations from masts was imprecise.
NHS's efficiency and success, waiting lists are at best imprecise and at worst actually damaging.
It should be no surprise that as the volume increases, so do the number of imprecise laws.
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The group with the more imprecise information lost more weight than the group with more precise information.
Most studies are based on imprecise recall and anecdotal evidence concerning the exact amount of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.
Even by the standards of economic data, they are imprecise, thanks to differences in the measurement of inflation.
Others on the committee think the idea bunk, or at any rate too imprecise to be much use.
As a consequence, the dollar price of gold is the best, though imprecise, real-time measure of the price level.
What's striking about those losses is not only how big the numbers are but how imprecise the estimates are.
Linking market moves to causes is an imprecise science, to say the least.
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Imprecise and badly drafted, the treaty leaves critical terms like "nuclear explosion" undefined.
His lyrics, however, often suffer from being imprecise, and sometimes give away that English is not his first language.
The aim was never precise verification, but rather to use a process of admittedly imprecise inspections to make cheating gradually harder.
Then he expounds what he believes is the right way: an imprecise mix of personal reflection and the sharing of experience.
Measuring these sorts of things is an imprecise art but one of the best at doing so is Branco Milanovic.
But what if the guidelines are so suffocating or imprecise that medical product makers are forced to remain away from social media?
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Since official French statistics do not record ethnic origin, figures are imprecise.
It turned out that the data from Beth Israel that Google was using to construct the diagnosis list included insurance claims, which are notoriously imprecise.
The flaw probably happened because of Mr. Brown's imprecise work casting the planchet the copper and nickel blank disc used to create the coin.
Instead, Soviet leaders have come up with increasingly creative policy pronouncements typically involving seemingly forward-leaning but always imprecise formulations of their position.
One of the things that makes these comparisons imprecise is that different incomes can buy different things in different parts of the world.
Instead, Soviet leaders have come up with increasingly creative policy pronouncements -- typically involving seemingly forward-leaning but always imprecise formulations of their position.
The problem with the imprecise usage it that you never know what you are going to get when you simply order prosciutto (especially in restaurants).
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Questions sometimes are vague or use too narrowly defined terms, and interrogators frequently ask compound or inarticulate questions and fail to follow up imprecise answers.
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