| 21. | The article also referred imprecisely to Verma's Malayalam-language films, made in southern India.
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| 22. | For these reasons, researchers recommend against imprecisely describing all child molesters as " pedophiles ".
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| 23. | The press and other media have used the term ANFO loosely and imprecisely in describing Malicious use below ).
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| 24. | A point of criticism of GMOs is the use of genetic engineering techniques to imprecisely perform horizontal gene transfer.
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| 25. | A New York Times News Service article about a study of television viewing and aggressive behavior stated the findings imprecisely.
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| 26. | It is Los Angeles, not Pasadena, Calif . The headline referred imprecisely to the game's origins.
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| 27. | Alternatively, informal standards may be imprecisely described as " I'll know it when I see it ."
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| 28. | A New York Times News Service article comparing brands of digital video recorders referred imprecisely to several characteristics of TiVo recorders.
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| 29. | In common parlance and legal usage, it is often used imprecisely to mean illicit drugs, irrespective of their pharmacology.
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| 30. | Therefore, the adopted " true position " already includes the effect of this imprecisely-known light-time correction.
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