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He also criticized the school board for the inexactness of its numbers.
Another problem, he says, lies in the inexactness of the machines' results.
Repetition may be bad, but surely inexactness is worse.
This inexactness causes many problems that are familiar to experienced programmers.
There is no quick remedy for this inexactness.
A characteristic of Magyar, my first language, is its inexactness, she said by way of explanation.
Digger shrugged away the inexactness of his answer.
The term 'error' is reserved for that inexactness, also called measurement uncertainty.
It is an organic, inexact language that exposes the inexactness of the science of medicine.
This inexactness will be resolved presently when we test with the current basis functions, defined as residing on the surface of the scatterer.
Herbert Spencer no doubt talked of the unknown and the unknowable, but not in this sense, as an element of inexactness running through all things.
For example, the expression might counterintuitively evaluate to false in some systems, due to the inexactness of the representation of decimals.
Because of the inexactness of the definition, chemists and other scientists use the term "chemical process" only in a general sense or in the engineering sense.
Since fuzzy sets were introduced in 1965, a lot of new mathematical constructions and theories treating imprecision, inexactness, ambiguity, and uncertainty have been developed.
When a glissando is played, the inexactness of the order of pitch is unnoticeable; the glissando just sounds fuller.
Self-checking ratio metric measurements, such as a potentiometer: the ratio in between steps is independently adjusted and verified to be beyond influential inexactness.
As the number of units taken diminishes, the amount of variety and inexactness of generalisation increases, because individuality tells more and more.
But the inexactness of the genetic dating method means that the antiquity proposed by the U.C.L.A. team is unlikely to be accepted without independent evidence.
He had by now made himself an expert in Patristic Greek; only an inexactness in philology marking his earlier abandonment of Greek for music.
And still there was a sense of blunt inexactness, the absence of a certain je ne sais quoi that distinguishes good evenings from great ones.
"And though it seems funny and just a touch sad that history should prove so subject to revision, I've come to feel grateful for inexactness: the gift, as it were, of invention."
Passepartout, who had conscientiously studied the program of his duties, was more than surprised to see his master guilty of the inexactness of appearing at this unaccustomed hour.
Glenn Ross Campbell went on to Juicy Lucy, while Tony Hill formed High Tide and recorded a solo album titled Inexactness.
Mr. Cochran's attempt to rob the show-and-tell of any impact was aided, too, by the inexactness of glove sizing; even when new, not all gloves of ostensibly equal size are equal.
Photographers employing alternative processes reject the idea of the exact replica of nature and seek to use the inherent inexactness of antiquated processes to create a more personal and emotional image.