| 41. | There were also some surprising imprecisions in the ensemble, something that did not bode well for the Shostakovich.
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| 42. | However, the East Asian may, given the imprecision of genetic testing, actually be Native American markers.
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| 43. | Thus the adoption of a vernacular name is often fraught with issues of imprecision, ambiguity and regional bias.
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| 44. | The poignancy of dreams must be that they remind us of the imprecision, the carelessness, of waking memory.
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| 45. | "My first and foremost fault as a writer was an imprecision of obsession, " he declares.
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| 46. | The history of the hundred-days phrase is a clue if not to its irrelevance then to its imprecision.
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| 47. | His linguistic stumbling about ( and apparent lack of shame at world-class rhetorical imprecision ) does not help.
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| 48. | The imprecision of the targeting is demonstrated by the inability of the Bureau to define the subjects of the programs.
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| 49. | Consequently, there has been considerable imprecision in locating the Umbrian Apennines, and therefore the highest peak in them.
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| 50. | Also contributing to the imprecision of these details is the limited access to Russian archival information during Bakhtin s life.
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