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Imprecise and subjective, they were replaced in 2003 by harm and offence.
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Imprecise pledges of ‘cuts’ tend to get politicians in trouble because the public have heard them before.
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Imprecise pledges of ‘cuts’ tend to get politicians in trouble because the public have heard them before.
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Imprecise language is dangerous, particularly in the realm of policy-making.
Kenneth Thorpe: More Attacks on Prevention and Its Role in Health Reform That Make No Sense 2009
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Imprecise pledges of ‘cuts’ tend to get politicians in trouble because the public have heard them before.
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Imprecise language is dangerous, particularly in the realm of policy-making.
Kenneth Thorpe: More Attacks on Prevention and Its Role in Health Reform That Make No Sense 2009
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But the videos of robotic forms, Imprecise Bodies, that ooze into other forms, as if Salvador Dalí were haunting them, make an argument that there's life left in surrealism, thanks to the imagination that Netzhammer brings to it.
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Imprecise performances and broad-stroke direction pulverizes the emotional stakes and prevents this production from doing something genuinely new and insightful.
Nunc Scio » Blog Archive » Theatre Review: The Crackwalker 2008
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Imprecise ... it is not a bailout of the credit industry by Steven Leser on Saturday, Dec 27, 2008 at 2: 38: 48 PM
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Imprecise and sloppy skepticism is a pox on the process whether done deliberately or carelessly.
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