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But the M�con Hospital nurses had become woefully unprecise: they had taken to dumping a tablespoonful, or even a fistful, of salt into half a liter of water�and given the solution as a rectal drip.

From Time Magazine Archive

The observations of psychology are always rather unprecise.

From The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps by Binet, Alfred

These observations of mine are admittedly casual and unprecise.

From Confessions of a Beachcomber by Banfield, E. J. (Edmund James)

On the other hand, the "witness" observes without method, and reports in unprecise language; it is not known whether he has taken the necessary precautions.

From Introduction to the Study of History by Berry, George Godfrey

Seen from this point of view, it is evident that all our knowledge is fundamentally theoretical, and that the conception of practical knowledge is logically unprecise.

From International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume I Philosophy and Metaphysics by Various