Examples of using Less precise in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
The stabbing, however, was less precise.
Less precise data are available for vocational education.
This is faster, but less precise.
F5 is less precise as after 23. Rab1 White is in control.
Time displayed in a less precise format.
Sending sensations into the receiver's brain is even less precise.
Note: this machine is less precise than the Trotec laser cutter.
Because most languages are much less precise.
The image is much less precise, some areas have lost sharpness.
The cutting action is maximum, but less precise.
The photo is therefore a little less precise without losing too much detail.
On the EOS 6D Mark II, it seems slightly less precise.
Although this is less precise, or use the pri-solution shown later.
Frontal simulations are, unfortunately, less precise.
Temperature control is much less precise, making them often harder to use.
In these cases, the overlap calculation is less precise.
This ring was made less precise so that less of it could be recovered.
Speed is a value derived from the measured angle and therefore less precise.
I wish they were just a little less precise. Though, when I'm listening to the Tellarite ambassador.
The term was coined in 1976 by economist Fred Hirsch… to replace the more colloquial but less precise"neener-neener.
It is less precise, both in energy magnitude
This method has the disadvantage of being less precise but requires less traffic.
This range is less precise than others but it is really interesting to know fastly if a material is treated or not.
Perhaps you need to make your equation less elegant, more complicated, less precise, more descriptive.
scope of this report was much less precise than we had anticipated,
use simple colour matching, although the results will be less precise and only qualitative.
In general, the text of the common position is more concise but less precise than the Commission's amended proposal,
Most of the other devices in the moisture meter test converted the values measured into less precise percentages.
Mechanical, of course, cheaper electronic, but it is less precise and is not able to react quickly to temperature decrease.
The term was coined in 1976 by economist Fred Hirsch to replace the more colloquial, but less precise"neener-neener.