| 21. | The imprecision of delivery has been studied.
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| 22. | A chief factor in both situations is the imprecision of standard pre-operative diagnostic tests.
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| 23. | For a film of formal tailoring, the comedy of imprecision can be a rich reward.
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| 24. | And this imprecision among scientists has weakened the hand of those trying to combat the phenomenon.
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| 25. | "I'll apologize for any imprecision in words, " she said.
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| 26. | The term is no longer much used in formal academic discussion, because of this imprecision.
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| 27. | The hypothesis remains unverifiable a generation later, due to the overall imprecision of the dates.
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| 28. | This imprecision is typical when trying to describe the ever-fluctuating character of market prices.
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| 29. | In the near future, genetics may make this kind of imprecision a thing of the past.
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| 30. | Despite the imprecision of the newspapers'tally, the results were welcomed at the White House.
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