Inexact or uncertain: for numeric ranks, denotes inexactness, e.g., SE? denotes uncertainty of exotic status. |
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Despite moments of inexactness, these young musicians gave an impressive performance. |
Perhaps his training as a physicist doesn't necessarily provide the best training for the inexactness of political discussion. |
The science of storm tracking shares some of the inexactness of polling, with an attempt to sample the moment and try to guess where it's all headed next. |
Second, in most cases, such a test is exact or, to the extent it is less than exact, the inexactness will work in favour of the accused. |