Examples of 'are imprecise' in a sentence

Meaning of "are imprecise"

Are imprecise indicates that something lacks accuracy, specificity, or exactness in its measurement, description, or definition

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Words are imprecise and layered with meaning.
The exact borders of the district are imprecise.
By their nature words are imprecise and layered with meaning.
The proposals on extending the codecision procedure are imprecise.
The timers are imprecise.
But there are elements of his biography that are imprecise.
These are imprecise in their definition and uncertain in much of their operation.
Black and white magic are imprecise terms.
Spirits are terrifying when they are odious or when their intentions are imprecise.
Those tests are imprecise.
Contemporary accounts of the plague often vary or are imprecise.
And words are imprecise.
The definitions of terms seem to shift and are imprecise.
The words are imprecise.
Details of any wives or children he may have had are imprecise.

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Both these techniques are imprecise or indirect methods of addressing the problem.
Estimations of irregular migrants are imprecise.
Bullets are imprecise.
Little attention was paid to the fuel gauges because they are imprecise.
Prevalence levels are imprecise and incidence ratios in the elderly population are high.
Some result indicators are imprecise.
You are imprecise.
Risk assessment techniques are imprecise.
These social objectives are imprecise and their achievement is hard to measure.
But the measurement instrument itself and the series of measurements are imprecise.
These figures are imprecise.
The implementation of the act of euthanasia is itself surrounded by conditions that are imprecise.
Others are imprecise.
The small size of the included study means that sensitivity and specificity estimates are imprecise.
Your definitions are imprecise.
Harvest estimates are imprecise for many species due to small sample sizes.
It is often said that definitions of Islamic government are imprecise.
They are imprecise.
Reported figures on the efficacy of EC vary considerably and are imprecise.
The following definitions are imprecise and need reformulating or are missing altogether.
It is often said that the definitions of an Islamic government are imprecise.
Estimates for children in concentrated epidemics are imprecise and thus excluded from the tables.
Moreover, they are imprecise unless a fluid measuring step is added to the process.
Estimates of the indigenous population in El Salvador are imprecise.
In summary, both equations are imprecise for severely obese patients.
As with many mythological creatures, descriptions are imprecise.
But in many cases, such regulations are imprecise and differ substantially from one another.
All movements are different, and all comparisons are imprecise.
Heavy " and " long " are imprecise terms subject to interpretation.
GNIS elevations are imprecise.
Moreover, some of the legal concepts referred to in the proposal provisions are imprecise.
It is worthwhile remembering, that words are imprecise vehicles for meaning.
Physical assessments - without taking into account other indicators of age - are imprecise.
However, current diagnostic markers of fluid balance are imprecise and time-consuming.
In other respects, correspondences between the novel 's characters and real individuals are imprecise.

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