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Meanings of too imprecise in anglès
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Usage of too imprecise in anglès
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I think that, at this stage, what was articulated still remains tooimprecise.
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Conclusions: The MediSense instrument was tooimprecise for use in critically ill patients.
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The TrA preferential activation ratio is tooimprecise to be of clinical use.
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It would be too loud, too messy, and tooimprecise.
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The cactacae are too heavy and their thick digits tooimprecise to scuttle the rigging.
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As for my talking to him only in my mind, he insisted this was tooimprecise.
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He perceived a distant soprano voice, or a soft whistle; the effect was tooimprecise to tell.
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TIRED Controls are a bit tooimprecise for phone screens (though fine on a tablet).
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Direct measurements of sewer leakage with continuous dosing of tracers are often considered tooimprecise for practical applications.
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It was as if his own tongue were tooimprecise to fit with that of the Bright Ones.
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The problem here is that the controls are frequently tooimprecise to guarantee the player can hit a high score.
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Some say the maps are tooimprecise and will affect their values when there is no evidence of koala populations.
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It is often assumed that biopsy specimens with limited amounts of cortex are tooimprecise for detection of focal pathology.
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But cloud seeding is generally considered far tooimprecise a technique to guarantee the results seen today, which begs several questions.
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In another country it would have sounded too poetic and mystical, tooimprecise, someone trying to cover up for a backward country.
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Information found in administrative databases is not risk or complexity adjusted, notoriously inaccurate, and far tooimprecise to evaluate performance adequately in congenital cardiac surgery.