Use of imprecise in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include imprecise at the start of sentence, imprecise at the end of sentence and imprecise in the middle of sentence
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imprecise at the start of sentence
- Imprecise calculations show up as fuzz in the picture.
- Imprecise computation model was introduced to rotational scheduling algorithm.
imprecise at the end of sentence
- The terms he used were imprecise.
- The charges were vague and imprecise.
- The integration is necessarily imprecise.
- His use of language is vague and imprecise.
- Many of the terms used in this book are imprecise.
- The terminology of financial markets can be imprecise.
- The rhythms are very useful, even though quite imprecise.
- Alcohol affects the brain, making speech slurred and imprecise.
- If the neurons control speech, words slur and become increasingly imprecise.
- Although the word reengineering dominates business jargon, as a metaphor for organizational change, it has become wildly imprecise.
- Furthermore the sense in which we describe certain dilemmas, impulses, intuitions, or decisions as moral ones is notoriously imprecise.
imprecise in the middle of sentence
- The terms he used were imprecise and emotional.
- She was rather imprecise about the cost of the trip.
- "Breach of the peace" is a notoriously imprecise notion.
- However, his logic is imprecise, incautious, and inattentive.
- The witness's descriptions were too imprecise to be of any real value.
- But the science of carbon sinks is terrifyingly imprecise, scientists warn.
- She had not misread the general gist of his words, imprecise though they were.
- The figures are imprecise because they're based on a prediction of next year's sales.
- The microscopic quantum world is imprecise; it is the domain of Heisenberg uncertainty.
- The imprecise messages also suggested the bombs were planted by the same cell which targeted north London last week.
- One of the most powerful, though imprecise, ways in which music communicates is by its setting and sustaining a mood.
- Current data on which regulatory decisions are based, because they are incomplete, give an imprecise estimate of risk.
- Is knowledge lost from memory or does it change, becoming vague and imprecise, or distorted, or disconnected and fragmented?
- While interactionists admit the existence of roles, they regard them as vague and imprecise and therefore as open to negotiation.
- In particular, how does it come about that the imprecise quantum world yields a precise answer when it is experimentally interrogated?
- The imprecise nature of the emotions expressed requires the opposition of formal restraint to produce the dynamism necessary to the convincing poem.
Sentence Examples for Similar Words:
- inaccurate
- , unclear
- , blurred
- , inexact
- , vague
- , indistinct
- , rough
- , wooly
- , hazy
- , fuzzy
- , loose
- , indefinite