| 31. | At its best, college selection is an imprecise, fallible process.
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| 32. | The squeeze bottle brought instant precision to an imprecise art.
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| 33. | Valenti maintained that the line between reasonable and unacceptable marketing is imprecise.
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| 34. | The study also cautioned that the error ranges themselves may be imprecise.
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| 35. | He chose cirrus to replace feathery and a dozen other imprecise terms.
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| 36. | "It's an imprecise thing,"
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| 37. | Epidemiological data on melanoma, he says, are imprecise and inaccurate.
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| 38. | But he acknowledged " bidding is an imprecise science ."
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| 39. | This is an imprecise quotation and can distort his intentions.
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| 40. | They are both widely used, but imprecise, terms.
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