Examples of using Imprecise in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
It's too imprecise.
Imprecise, but effortless.
That is very imprecise.
Imprecise or missing objectives.
It is much too imprecise.
People also translate
Words are imprecise and layered with meaning.
Bullets are imprecise.
Imprecise or missing objectives_BAR_ 16_BAR_ 13_BAR.
I don't want to be imprecise.
Precise' is too imprecise for our attention to detail.
It's actually a bit imprecise.
Oblak said it was an imprecise, expensive and lengthy operation.
A chemical error and quite imprecise.
Imprecise point in time after one thing and before another.
He told me my language was imprecise.
Its borders are imprecise, subjective and invisible, like all.
But words are so clumsy so imprecise.
There were imprecise places; between them there was no continuity.
This language of the solids. It's so imprecise.
Computer programming is imprecise- which may seem to be a surprise.
Perhaps the reference to the posts is imprecise.
Informal but imprecise reference to the video image format, Y'CbCr.
Referred pain in general has imprecise limits.
All had imprecise limits, soft consistency and increased tenderness at palpation.
The cuts aren't unusually forceful,just imprecise.
Calculations are customarily imprecise, and the gradients are always greater.
In 98% of the cases the primary location of the breast tumor was imprecise.
Gastronomy' has ethical gaps, imprecise nutritional codes and food insecurity.
Various techniques used to evaluate balance are subjective, imprecise and invasive.
Kriegler, E., 2005: Imprecise probability analysis for integrated assessment of climate change.