| 31. | Because of an editing error, the article referred imprecisely to comments by the university's judicial administrator, Barbara Krause.
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| 32. | Mildred Bates said Tuesday, expansively but imprecisely, when asked what she likes about Bush, who bus toured the state.
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| 33. | The article also referred imprecisely to the financing of City Year, a service program involved in planning for Clinton Democracy Fellows.
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| 34. | A New York Times News Service article about the challenges of interstellar travel referred imprecisely to the stars nearest Earth's.
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| 35. | The article also imprecisely described a project undertaken by The Sun's editor, Seth Lipsky, earlier in his career.
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| 36. | He felt that what is called instinct is often imprecisely defined, and really amounts to strong " drives ".
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| 37. | "Americans use food and restaurant terms so imprecisely, " said Tom Williams, owner of Fox Diner in Houston.
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| 38. | The article referred imprecisely to an encounter in the living room between Carmela, Tony's wife, and the family priest.
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| 39. | A New York Times News Service article about research involving the Asian long-horned beetle referred imprecisely to infestations in 14 states.
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| 40. | A report in a New York Times News Service article about ornamental sweet potato vines referred imprecisely to one of their growth habits.
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