Because of an editing error, the article also referred imprecisely to the company's prospects for raising money through a stock sale.
Because of an editing error, the article referred imprecisely to the institution he will lead.
Imprecisely referring to a set of schemes as "identifiers" doesn't mean that they can be compared easily.
An editorial yesterday, based on the article, also referred imprecisely to the loss of $1 billion.
The labeling of the chart referred imprecisely to the educational institutions that spent the most on lobbying in 1998.
The article referred imprecisely to the seminars' origin.
The article also referred imprecisely to a file of 4,000 pages that dealt with Tuzla.
A front-page article about the economic plan referred imprecisely to the amount by which it would reduce the Federal budget deficit.
The caption also referred imprecisely to the tower in the background.
As a result, the article also referred imprecisely to the group's position on the practice.