Examples of using Imprecise in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
That is very imprecise.
Imprecise, could touch upon essential elements.
Those tests are imprecise.
Words are imprecise and layered with meaning.
It is much too imprecise.
People also translate
Even the lies are imprecise reports of old lies overheard.”.
It's actually a bit imprecise.
EPE: Antibodies are imprecise but that's not the issue here.
I don't want to be imprecise.
The wording is furthermore imprecise and touches upon essential elements.
A chemical error and quite imprecise.
AVOID imprecise use of emotive words to describe what has happened to people.
Your map will no longer be imprecise.
They are by definition imprecise and must never be used in the vicinity of civilians.
The term'residential zones' is both vague and imprecise.
Many scenes are historically imprecise and pure fiction.
Clocks were manually wound in those days andtime tended to be imprecise.
The terminology of western music is notoriously imprecise in this area(Scholes 1977b).
The Orthodox doctrine itself, however, is not at all ambiguous or imprecise.
But in that case the expression is inaccurate, imprecise and a cause of misunderstandings.
Time has fuzzed the memory andmy report may be imprecise.
It would be imprecise, however to explain or reduce protests to purely humanitarian questions.
It's colorless and odorless,but lethal in imprecise doses.
Current research is too limited and imprecise to permit calculation of specific risks.
The objectives of the thesis are described, butare vague and imprecise.
Further confounding counting efforts is the imprecise and changing definition of a gene.
Data about your location which can be precise or imprecise.
The Institute's report remains far too general and imprecise on these three points.
Factually, statistics on drug consumption are necessarily imprecise.
The non-achievement of planned results was mostly due to imprecise forecasts or technical problems.