「imprecise」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

imprecise

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  • ement (CEGAR) begins checking with a coarse ( imprecise) abstraction and iteratively refines it.
  • as a thoroughly learned man, if occasionally imprecise and careless.
  • smiss Coleman's contest, claiming it was "an imprecise and scattershot pleading".
  • on of description logic towards dealing with imprecise and vague concepts.
  • camp and opened fire, but their shooting was imprecise, and they inflicted few casualties.
  • ic interest" and found that it was vague and imprecise, and so could not be used to frame a legal d
  • a boundary between west and east, but it is imprecise, because there are worker-class neighbourhoo
  • Her dates are imprecise, but she lived to a great age and died on Ja
  • The dates of these events are imprecise but the modern pattern was firmly establishe
  • na are only known through these two somewhat imprecise Church records.
  • style "sensational", but panning both games imprecise controls, short game play time, and excessiv
  • GameTrailers criticized the game for its imprecise controls, lack of online mode, and the fact
  • ris then, is the effect whereby a hasty, but imprecise course of action is better than calculating
  • ecision making due to faulty, incomplete, or imprecise data.
  • Andrey Vyshinsky, who argued that Krylenko's imprecise definition of crimes and his refusal to defi
  • n "Alabama Style Tippling Whiskey", a rather imprecise designation which basically means that it's
  • ata as to the magnitude of the earthquake is imprecise due to the frequency and magnitude of afters
  • rm is all-embracing, unscientific and rather imprecise, encompassing a great range of species from
  • gry if the treatment is successful even with imprecise information, Terzi realizes that by not disc
  • ist of cover versions is full of opinion and imprecise language, and needs tidying up.
  • Colloquially the term is also used in this imprecise manner.
  • gamer gave the Wii version 6/10, citing "the imprecise nature of the controls", while admitting tha
  • anting to use this resource is the vague and imprecise nature of place names that are commonly empl
  • Semiconductor manufacturing is an imprecise process, with some estimates as low as 30% f
  • Due to the very imprecise production methods of the period, however, i
  • paintings which, in style, seem to occupy an imprecise provincial talent between Mannerism and Baro
  • n of the double-blind procedure, and several imprecise questions in the mystical experience questio
  • or "machinists' handbook" are almost always imprecise references to Machinery's Handbook.
  • erate an approximate spatial boundary for an imprecise region.
  • acters and in phonetic transcription (rather imprecise, since the transcription was done by means o
  • (Contrary to what has been said by some imprecise sources, jazz, African Americans, and New Or
  • whose work has its origin in sung poetry, an imprecise, unspecific music genre that merges lyrical
  • ke it necessary to qualify these terms as of imprecise usage.
  • al later mathematicians complained about his imprecise use of probability and the unsupported deriv
  • Researchers recommend that these imprecise uses be avoided, as people who commit child
  • being fired in antiquity; but the method is imprecise when samples of the surrounding soil are not