The steering system is predictable, leaving a vague feeling of constant impreciseness. |
The SOFTWARE is supplied free of charge, with the uttermost cure and diligence but we can't guarantee that it is free of errors or impreciseness nor that it is necessarily right to reach the aims for which it is used. |
The Protector feels it is hard to judge this bill's scope and range because of its overly general wording and impreciseness. |
Even if true, the impreciseness of this sort of terminology still leaves many questions unanswered. |
Though the term may be insufficient to embody the intended concept, its impreciseness may be an accurate reflection of the present state of the field. |
Impreciseness in structural systems usually arises from the complexity of the involved parameters. |