Exemplos de uso de Is not precise em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Soon" is not precise.
Maybe the exact number of virgins is not precise.
But that is not precise.
I believe that the distinction you make in your question is not precise.
Your record on the subject is not precise, Your Excellency.
We are going to have a reliable tool to follow up people who have multiple lesions and whose diagnosis is not precise.
This location is not precise, but is somewhere in the Pommern/Propommern region.
But growth in living beings is not precise;
The time to develop a PU is not precise, varying according to the patient and their clinical condition.
These are roughly speaking the desert areas but this is not precise enough.
Although, when it will to occur is not precise and the technology that will replace the silicon has not be defined.
However, the present study showed that the subjective analysis had a low correlation with the measurement analysis,demonstrating that the subjective analysis is not precise.
However, for Jung et al. the literature is not precise when defining chronic pain after the surgical treatment of breast cancer.
Mode 1 was now being shared by a number of Hominans over the same ranges, presumably subsisting in different niches,but the archaeology is not precise enough to say which.
At some moment between 1055 and 1058- the evidence is not precise-, another bishop of Parma, called Cadalus 1010?-1072, began the construction of a new basilica.
An important aspect is that the three methods, particularly the last two mentioned, which estimate the CGv from the CP, do not produce favorable results for the ml direction because, in this direction,the model of the body as an inverted pendulum is not precise.
But the record of what has already been achieved in the last four years is not precise, and I can see that the members of my group are hesitant.
Although dating is not precise, it seems that the older rocks date to 9,000 years before present, while the youngest rocks in the Olobutot formation are between 130 and 230 years old.
IASP considers as post-mastectomy painful syndrome a period of at least 3 postoperative months,but the literature is not precise in defining chronic pain after BC surgical treatment because it depends on evaluated criteria and used adjuvant therapies.
Although the analogy is not precise because our focal object in the example is something immobile mixed with the filter of something in motion- not something ever-changing mixed with the filter of something static- nevertheless we can appreciate from this analogy that a hybrid object cannot appear as vividly as one that is unmixed.
When measuring a fiber in service,the measuring result by an OTDR is not precise, and there is a potential risk of permanent damage to the internal photoelectric of OTDR receiver.
History is guided by contradictions, ambivalences; by dissonant, multidimensional and multifaceted experiences,thus it is not precise to state that they were universally unemployed or underemployed, vagabonds, illiterates, wild, alienated, irresponsible and promiscuous our translation.
Translations are not precise in some cases.
He felt that their methodologies were not precise enough to generate reliable results.
However, Kepler later rejected this formula, because it was not precise enough.
Their rotation isn't precise and we're using flashlights.
However, this has led to inconsistent results as single determinations are not precise or robust enough to consistently measure alterations in immune function.
Its provisions are not precise, and not only are they causing controversy, but they are already causing a division among the EU's leaders.
Forecasting isn't precise, but it helps you stay one step ahead and can be a great way to make decisions.
Stl, some printers are not precise enough for printing bearing guides, can also use 5/16 x 1-1/4in fender washers Bearings 10.