Examples of using Less precise in English and their translations into Swedish
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In cases where the test person has amalgam fillings in the mouth disposing a fair amount of mercury, the zinc test may be less precise.
Also, keeping an eye on fit of clothes might be a helpful, yet a less precise, way to get an idea if you are putting on weight.
amalgam fillings in the mouth disposing a fair amount of mercury, the zinc test may be less precise.
so less resistive to wind, less precise in taking of and in landing and so.
The chronicles of those times do not provide any more or less precise information on Elena's legal status after Vasili's death.
a highly sensitive search is also often less precise.
bearing wear that can lead to less precise operation or equipment downtime.
usually related to the(more or less precise) consciousness of inconsistency,
The remaining amendments- Nos 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 29, 34, 36, 38 to 40, 45 and 47- are either less precise than the common position
its position is perhaps ten times less precise than the positions of the other planets.
In general, the text of the common position is more concise but less precise than the Commission's amended proposal,
which were less precise, in particular as regards the wording of the audit opinion.
5V, the conversion will be less precise.
which is being made somewhat less precise, and can, if it comes to that,
308 TEC), although less precise than the method of substantive allocation,
After that the picture is much less precise.
which is faster but less precise.
where the similarity is less precise, are much more common.
The term was coined in 1976 by economist Fred Hirsch to replace the more colloquial, but less precise"neener-neener.
where the similarity is less precise, are much more common.