| 31. | We have now learned that its imprecision can also jeopardize important investigations, including those involving terrorism.
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| 32. | The role of imprecision may depend on audience, end goal, extended context and subject matter.
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| 33. | The art historical community has also consistently avoided the term on account of its vagueness and imprecision.
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| 34. | This imprecision limits the dosage that can be used, and thus limits a drug's effectiveness.
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| 35. | That's the cost when language, unnoticed, evolves in the direction of ambiguity and imprecision.
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| 36. | But the band was hindered by a general imprecision that never quite allowed its grooves to become profound.
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| 37. | The effort involved technological miracles, individual guts, a bit of luck and much imprecision of execution.
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| 38. | Even granting some imprecision in the science, most health experts acknowledge a need for new particulate controls.
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| 39. | That's where Kuniholm began his project, out of frustration with the imprecision of other methods.
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| 40. | While many studies have been done on rhombomeres where rhombomeres are grafted cross species, imprecision can occur.
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