Second, in most cases, such a test is exact or, to the extent it is less than exact, the inexactness will work in favour of the accused. |
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Perhaps his training as a physicist doesn't necessarily provide the best training for the inexactness of political discussion. |
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A generic constraint on cellular machines is the inherent inexactness of the computational elements comprising a biological regulation unit. |
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Despite moments of inexactness, these young musicians gave an impressive performance. |
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Confidence intervals should also remind examiners of the inexactness of the obtained score and, in some instances, provide an indication of the range of possible true scores. |
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Flor-coop cannot be considered responsible in case of misdelivery caused by inexactness of the communicated data. |
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Inexact or uncertain: for numeric ranks, denotes inexactness, e.g., SE? denotes uncertainty of exotic status. |
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For a third parallel FI currency, the system can only provide values by currency translation at the time of the settlement, which results in the inexactness due to exchange rates that was described above. |
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And Woolf was always painfully aware of the inexactness and artificiality of art: that her words, however fine-spun, could only approximate what she really wanted to say. |
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Since Nunavik Parks is not able to control the contents of any sites but its own, it may not be held responsible for any prejudices or damages resulting from the inexactness or nonconformity of third-party site. |
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The science of storm tracking shares some of the inexactness of polling, with an attempt to sample the moment and try to guess where it's all headed next. |
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The inexactness of her answers suggested that she had no idea of the real situation. |
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