Use "imprecise" in a sentence

1. GNIS elevations are imprecise.

2. The terms he used were imprecise.

3. The integration is necessarily imprecise.

4. The charges were vague and imprecise.

5. However, the algorithms tend to be imprecise.

6. The terminology of financial markets can be imprecise.

7. 15 However, his logic is imprecise, incautious, and inattentive.

8. Imprecise calculations show up as fuzz in the picture.

9. It's colorless and odorless, but lethal in imprecise doses.

10. The terms he used were imprecise and emotional.

11. His use of language is vague and imprecise.

12. However, his logic is imprecise, incautious, and inattentive.

13. The rhythms are very useful, even though quite imprecise.

14. Alcohol affects the brain, making speech slurred and imprecise.

15. Many of the terms used in this book are imprecise.

16. GRE 141 by means of Antiserums, however, is imprecise

17. She was rather imprecise about the cost of the trip.

18. If the neurons control speech, words slur and become increasingly imprecise.

19. But the science of carbon sinks is terrifyingly imprecise, scientists warn.

20. This belief is based on an imprecise translation of Luke 1:36.

21. The witness's descriptions were too imprecise to be of any real value.

22. The immunological method of detecting peptide hormones by means of Antiserums, however, is imprecise.

23. The figures are imprecise because they're based on a prediction of next year's sales.

24. She had not misread the general gist of his words, imprecise though they were.

25. “The Bloodied Ivy” is an interesting but sometimes imprecise pastiche of Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe mysteries

26. She gave me directions to the hotel, but they were, shall we say, somewhat imprecise.

27. The Anglosphere, as a network civilization without a corresponding political form, has necessarily imprecise boundaries

28. However, sampling is imprecise, and the numbers provided are not intended to match your actual conversion data.

29. Thus to even call this conception of Brahman "God" is, in a sense, somewhat imprecise.

30. Furthermore the sense in which we describe certain dilemmas, impulses, intuitions, or decisions as moral ones is notoriously imprecise.

31. Current data on which regulatory decisions are based, because they are incomplete, give an imprecise estimate of risk.

32. The imprecise messages also suggested the bombs were planted by the same cell which targeted north London last week.

33. In particular, how does it come about that the imprecise quantum world yields a precise answer when it is experimentally interrogated?

34. One of the most powerful, though imprecise, ways in which music communicates is by its setting and sustaining a mood.

35. Is knowledge lost from memory or does it change, becoming vague and imprecise, or distorted, or disconnected and fragmented?

36. In this respect technical jargon, long Convoluted sentences or imprecise, fragmentary statements are to be avoided as far as possible

37. `In a covering letter which accompanied the questionnaire responses of [the applicant, it] requested in imprecise terms an OEM adjustment.

38. "I don't like the term crime—it's such a big, fat, imprecise word," says the renowned University of Oslo criminologist.

39. The imprecise nature of the emotions expressed requires the opposition of formal restraint to produce the dynamism necessary to the convincing poem.

40. In a covering letter which accompanied the questionnaire responses of three Thai companies, these producers requested in imprecise terms an OEM adjustment.

41. Apoplexia: (1) An imprecise term for sudden haemorrhage, as in intracerebral haemorrhage (stroke, see there) or a massive haemorrhage into any organ or tissue

42. Categorisations are imprecise, time and context specific and do not cross borders well, despite sharing global commonality in the power structures that govern them.

43. However, the contact basin Baffling factor as specified in LT1ESWTR Guidance Manual is a potentially imprecise factor in the log inactivation calculation

44. Categorisations are imprecise, time and context spe-cific and do not cross borders well, despite sharing global commonality in the power structures that govern them

45. Remember that zip code boundaries don't always match up with political boundaries (like Brunsville or Plymouth County), so you shouldn't always rely on something as imprecise as zip codes …

46. The somewhat imprecise terms Vedism and Brahmanism refer to those forms of Hinduism that revolve primarily around the mythic vision and ritual ideologies presented by the Vedas

47. Remember that zip code boundaries don't always match up with political boundaries (like Amonate or Tazewell County), so you shouldn't always rely on something as imprecise as zip codes …

48. (2) An imprecise name for several types of free-living unicellular phagocytic organisms; the pathogenic Amoebas have been reclassified as Entamoeba spp, Endolimax spp, and others Giant forms (eg

49. Scissors work well to cut a single sheet of paper, but the results are imprecise, so if you want straight cuts it’s always better to use craft paper Cutters and trimmers

50. 893, 893 (1999) (describing Comity as “an expression of unexplained authority, imprecise meaning and uncertain application,” use of which “confuses inquiries that ought to be clear and distinct, and submerges issues that

51. Articulatory inaccuracy - imprecise consonants, irregular Articulatory breakdowns, distorted vowels; Prosodic excess - Excess & equal stress, prolonged phonemes, prolonged intervals, slow rate; Phonatory -prosodic insufficiency - Harshness, monopitch, monoloudness Ataxic Dysarthria: Most Distinctive Speech Deviations

52. SemiComatose: ( sem'ē-kō'mă-tōs ), An imprecise term for a state of drowsiness and inaction, in which more than ordinary stimulation may be required to evoke a response, and the response may be delayed or incomplete

53. 1 Personality 2 Job Assignment 3 Family 4 Film Adaptation Asher is very energetic, clumsy, careless, and imprecise with words, but cheerful and good-humored, but this results in him being hard to work with

54. Apoplexy (1) An imprecise term for sudden haemorrhage, as in intracerebral haemorrhage (stroke, see there) or a massive haemorrhage into any organ or tissue. (2) Mental or psychological crisis, such as a fit of extreme anger or rage

55. Blow-by: (blō′bī″) An imprecise method of oxygen delivery in which an oxygen source (such as a tube connected to a pressurized gas canister) discharges oxygen in front of the nostrils or mouth of the patient

56. Apoplexy (1) An imprecise term for sudden haemorrhage, as in intracerebral haemorrhage (stroke, see there) or a massive haemorrhage into any organ or tissue. (2) Mental or psychological crisis, such as a fit of extreme anger or rage

57. Crick in the neck is an imprecise term that describes a number of cervical or thoracic spine problems, as well as conditions or injuries in the structures around the neck, such as a strain in an upper back muscle

58. The process or result of making a rough calculation, estimate, or guesshe based his conclusion on his own Approximation of the fuel consumption an imprecise or unreliable record or version an Approximation of what really happened maths an inexact number, relationship, or theory that is sufficiently accurate for a specific purpose

59. The resulting multigraph involved 123m connections among 53m numbers, and the largest clique was found to contain at least 30 numbers.This result is, however, necessarily imprecise, because the mathematical recipes normally used in these sorts of cases break down when faced with such a large quantity of data.

60. In future, if there are any Andantinos among the melodies you send me for setting, I would beg you to indicate whether that andantino is intended to be faster or slower than andante, because that word, like many others in music, is of such imprecise meaning that on one occasion andantino can be close to allegro and on another almost like adagio.