Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

11 Sentences With "impreciseness"

How to use impreciseness in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "impreciseness" and check conjugation/comparative form for "impreciseness". Mastering all the usages of "impreciseness" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The steering system is predictable, leaving a vague feeling of constant impreciseness.
Impreciseness in structural systems usually arises from the complexity of the involved parameters.
Even if true, the impreciseness of this sort of terminology still leaves many questions unanswered.
There is still a little impreciseness in the frontal positioning, judging by our experience, which is obviously still limited.
The Protector feels it is hard to judge this bill's scope and range because of its overly general wording and impreciseness.
Fuzzy Logic accounts a lot better to uncertainty and impreciseness in data as well as to vagueness in decisions and classifications than Boolean Algorithms do.
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.
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 polling in the election was criticized by Everett Carll Ladd, Jr., who argued that "polls had overestimated Clinton's lead during the campaign and had thereby dampened interest in the election." Others such as Warren J. Mitofsky rebutted Ladd's view; in an analysis in Public Opinion Quarterly, Mitofsky wrote that "1996 was not the best but was far from the worst year for the polls"--with accuracy surpassing the polling in 1948 and in 1980. Because Clinton won the election by a comfortable margin, there was no major reaction towards the impreciseness of the polls.
Both those answers were true but as a result the line of questioning about the real company was dropped. The Eighth Circuit upheld his conviction five years later on the grounds that "[a]bsent fundamental ambiguity or impreciseness in the questioning, the meaning and truthfulness of the declarant's answer is for the jury." The Supreme Court declined to hear the case. Legal commentator Barry Tarlow distinguishes the case from Bronston, however, by noting that in this case the defendant had more actively misled the questioner, by volunteering a different yet equally erroneous version of the company name.
Because DialIdol does not take text messages into account, and because of other problems with measuring busy signals, there exists a margin of error for each contestant's score. Because of this, often 50% or more of the contestants are predicted to be in danger of being voted off, or DialIdol does not make any prediction, as was the case for the final 3 of Season 6 (when Melinda Doolittle was eliminated) and the finale of Season 8 (when Kris Allen won). Also, DialIdol has been criticized for its impreciseness in ranking the contestants; however, the program's creator has asserted that DialIdol "was never designed to get the results slot for slot right", and stresses that DialIdol is "for entertainment purposes only".

No results under this filter, show 11 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.