Examples of using Imprecise in English and their translations into Hebrew
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they're still jerky and imprecise.
which may be imprecise.
GRIP: Combat Racing gives you all the tools to drive like a crazy person, but imprecise control can often turn cool tricks into a disaster.
This is not a problem in uses such as heating, or in some forms of radar where the receiver can be synchronized with an imprecise magnetron frequency.
How else could one explain the vague, imprecise, even incomplete character of the charges…?
they were so common, widely dispersed, and imprecise.
It's round and imprecise enough to contain many more years of pursuit of identity west of the Pyrenees, which ultimately did not see the stone raft break off and reluctantly sail into the Atlantic.
With imprecise data when it started, but according to research data between the years 1508-1520 when this culture began
however many of the techniques we're using were imprecise or impossible then," he told AFP,
Setting the zoom level to a value that is not a multiple of 100% results in imprecise editing and redraw glitches.
people can see how imprecise the data is; so people can see that a human did this,
However, in clinical practice, the software identification of the location of lesions is often considered to be too imprecise, and the location is mainly assessed on the basis of the distinct mucosal patterns visualized in the jejunum and ileum.
uh,"clanging measures of a discordant hopelessness that rattle around like the imprecise certainty of a howl in a haunted house".
none the less sustains imprecise formulations of doctrine,
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health(RCPCH) has described dental x-rays to determine the age of asylum seekers as"imprecise" and"inappropriate".[45]
the committee that vets appointments for positions in government companies rejected Stark's candidacy for chairwoman of the board of the Public Works Authority after she provided imprecise details in response to a question as to whether in the five previous years a state comptroller's report was published that might contain information relevant to her candidacy.
A chemical error and quite imprecise.
Something vague or imprecise like that.
To notoriously imprecise nighttime area bombing raids That indiscriminately kill civilians.
It would be imprecise to assign numbers, but I will try anyway.