| 11. | Even legal scholars who rail against them say the term suffers from imprecision.
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| 12. | However, night bombing suffered from imprecision in targeting.
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| 13. | Such a substance would have to exploit whatever imprecision exists for sugar detection.
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| 14. | Cohesion can cause imprecision and fluctuations in T t.
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| 15. | GPS and financial markets seem to be affected by imprecision of 1 second.
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| 16. | If nothing else, Madeleine Albright is a devout foe of imprecision and silliness.
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| 17. | The mountain overlooking the lake has the imprecision of shapes seen in a dream.
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| 18. | To confuse imprecision with bias is unjustified ."
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| 19. | Tinker also criticized the witness for her imprecision in describing the pistol wielded by Saldivar.
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| 20. | The amount of imprecision that the uncertainty principle causes is utterly negligable in practical photography.
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