The problem isn't an imprecise definition of "objectivity."
Scientific puns rely on the contrast between precise technical and imprecise informal definitions of the same word.
Estimates of the number of Haredim globally are difficult to measure, due to its imprecise definition, lack of data collection and rapid change over time.
Ruling more narrowly in 2000, the appeals court objected to the law's imprecise definition of "community standards."
With imprecise definitions of juvenile smoking, the Government will always claim that the tobacco industry did not meet these preposterous targets.
Among the flaws, Dr. Caspersen said, was an imprecise definition of inactivity.
It is a very imprecise definition and the idea of measuring human intelligence in this way is liable to cause offence.
Thus my main criticism is aimed at the entirely imprecise definition of organized crime.
Unclear and imprecise definition makes it possible for any means to be used as soon as things become dangerous.
Mr Ettl's report sets out the objectives of the directive better and replaces imprecise definitions.