| 11. | The disorder itself is imprecisely understood.
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| 12. | The term tuber is often used imprecisely, and is sometimes applied to plants with rhizomes.
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| 13. | Reciprocity is a dyadic exchange relationship that we characterize, imprecisely, as gift-giving.
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| 14. | The agreement drew the Prussian Lithuanian border roughly and imprecisely, resulting in local demarcation disputes.
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| 15. | Sometimes the term " palatal " is used imprecisely to mean " palatalized ".
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| 16. | He said Fox was not used to being interviewed by reporters and so could have spoken imprecisely.
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| 17. | The article also referred imprecisely to a file of 4, 000 pages that dealt with Tuzla.
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| 18. | In more typical conditions, the ME F would focus imprecisely, or simply fail to focus.
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| 19. | An editorial, based on the article, also referred imprecisely to the loss of $ 1 billion.
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| 20. | The headline also referred imprecisely to the relationship between the suicide bombing and the deaths of the Palestinians.
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