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Meanings of lack precision in English
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Usage of lack precision in English
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Some of them lackprecision and aren't able to go where conditions are most dangerous.
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They possess a fine flow of speech, but they lackprecision and grace of sentiment.
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Like almost all our countrymen, you lackprecision.
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Many of the controls lackprecision, too.
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TIRED Movement controls lackprecision.
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Owing to limited long-term data and lack of genetic information, current risk tools lackprecision among young potential living kidney donors, particularly African Americans (AAs).
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Guidance on sex lackedprecision as well.
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So-and-so wrote too slowly; another lackedprecision and sparkle; another really had to be kept in his assigned job.
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Biggar missed an early penalty and Plisson also lackedprecision with the boot as both sides played it tight.
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Polokwane City did most of the attacking in the early stages however they lackedprecision in their final pass and finishing.
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The seven instead voiced concern that the legislation " lacksprecision in key respects, (and) infringes on certain fundamental rights".
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The final communiqué lackedprecision, but for the first time there was something resembling a plausible global framework for bank recapitalisation.
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The choice of words was often far from perfect, as George Sand's vocabulary was often uncertain, and her expression lackedprecision and relief.
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"In all cases in life it is better to be the other person," observed Spicca, thoughtfully, though the remark lackedprecision.