Sentences with phrase «using imprecise language»

Perhaps I used imprecise language saying an axiom is a definition, I meant axioms are defined, mathematicians define them.
And it uses some imprecise language about «self - conception,» apparently in order to disallow celibate, same - sex - attracted Christians from self - identifying as «gay.»

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Indeed, the rhetoric is nothing less than threatening, of any and all bedsharing parents even when risks are minimized; and the zeal and imprecise language which is being used by many technicians involved in what is considered «safe infant sleep» campaigns is over simplified to the point that it is inaccurate, misleading, and inappropriate, and is itself dangerous on many different levels, both politically and scientifically (see Gettler and McKenna 2010 available on this website).
While their language is imprecise, they're noticing details about each other's dancing that I didn't appreciate because I was so focused on whether or not they could use the specific vocabulary.
How much does it effect the big scientific programs / unifying theories / wicked problems like climate change which includes so many subjective judgements and imprecise use of language (and complexity)?
I initially had the impression that he was saying that Harry was not included in the AWS reconstruction and now from his rather imprecise language it seems he is saying that the IR reconstruction was the important reconstruction (for the papers conclusions) and therefore errors in the AWS are not important because it was only used as a check on the IR reconstruction.
The charges are all based on ancient provisions of the Criminal Code that use imprecise or old - fashioned language, and they involve crimes that are not prosecuted very often.
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