Examples of using Imprecise in English and their translations into Swedish
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It is not imprecise at all.
The search engine is slow and imprecise.
It's so imprecise. Oh, this language of the solids.
It is much too imprecise.
One imprecise movement- and the workpiece will be defective.
I don't want to be imprecise.
Bad- imprecise statement from Mike Peterson about what happened.
Many terms have imprecise meanings.
This language of the solids-- it's so imprecise.
The consequences of imprecise diagnostics.
The term'residential zones' is both vague and imprecise.
The view contains an imprecise aggregate operator.
But words are so clumsy so imprecise.
By their nature words are imprecise and layered with meaning.
According to the autopsy, the cuts on Monica were rough and imprecise.
But what if this data is imprecise or incomplete?
Imprecise numbers can also give the wrong understanding of reality.
He told me my language was imprecise. Was it?
Imprecise point in time after one thing
The oval screw openings allow for imprecise drilling.
High voltage ripple results in imprecise charging and can damage a vehicle‘s electronics.
The reference to“potentially harmful long-term effects” is imprecise.
If you notice them imprecise by any maybe, then opt for a time-saving technique.
The Commission's text is vague and imprecise on this point.
You need to not complement to update your tools by any indicates because such updates are imprecise.
If you think that the personal data we process concerning you is imprecise, you have the right to have it corrected.
That's… imprecise.
Paragraph 7 is now an imprecise- I would almost say diplomatic- compromise that covers a multitude of sins.
messy, imprecise.
Imprecise, amorphous instruments like the framework directive are impractical and, most importantly, do not help victims.