The figures are imprecise because they're based on a prediction of next year's sales.
But even then, it did so only in terms that were vague and imprecise.
The standards are, however, imprecise and inadequately regulated.
Incorporating this level of imprecision into predictions based on the model will lead to imprecise predictions of potential storage times.
Nevertheless, it is always the case that much uncertainty is left unaccounted for by either ignoring or assuming ' exact ' values for imprecise results.
An important issue here is to balance the cost of updates against the cost of imprecise information.
Even their justified criticisms of cladistic methodologies are somewhat imprecise and do not tackle the fundamental problems of this approach.
They should join the critics who condemn writing that is imprecise or unclear.
Among the definitions of "periphery" is "a zone constituting an imprecise boundary," which we think aptly characterizes the normative terrain.