Examples of using Imprecise in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Imprecise and boorish.
I don't want to be imprecise.
Imprecise, but… effortless.
The timers are imprecise.
It's so imprecise. Oh, this language of the solids.
People also translate
But acceptable. Imprecise.
Imprecise point in time after one thing and before another.
It is not imprecise at all.
You're just a little imprecise.
This process was imprecise and extremely dangerous.
We find that too imprecise.
Miracle" is an imprecise term, but I'm not sure how else to describe it.
Your map will no longer be imprecise.
By their nature words are imprecise and layered with meaning.
Your map will no longer be imprecise.
Even if the destination is imprecise, the direction is known quite well.
But this system is very imprecise.
Dr. Oblak said it was an imprecise, expensive and lengthy operation.
That's inappropriate and also imprecise.
This gun was imprecise and boorish. Unlike our karate, which is clean and precise.
The exact borders of the district are imprecise.
And you like to use the extremely imprecise term"smurf"- for just about everything.
I did say they were a little imprecise.
Imprecise policy objectives resulting in insufficient guidance for decisions and implementation;
This language of the solids-- it's so imprecise.
Since this method of adjusting pitch is imprecise, the resulting notes waver and bend.
The jump itself may thus be difficult and imprecise.
The occurrence was caused by an imprecise daily inspection prior to the flight as well as non-standard practice or error in previous maintenance.
Rio has suffered from being too imprecise.
The draft Constitution also contains some imprecise and ambiguous wording.