An everyday example of overprecise measurement can be seen at the gas station. |
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MacDonald later contended that some of his images had been overprecise, and considered a revised edition to tone them down. |
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However, this analysis is per vein and thus includes patients more than once, so that the results are overprecise. |
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The construction too is rendered rather basic and pure, with deceptively simple detailing that could even be called overprecise. |
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A design should be reasonably simple as over-crowded features or overprecise arrangement of objects may lose spontaneity and dilute focus. |
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Winnicott may well have intended to leave this concept without an overprecise definition. |
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An overprecise or artificially rigid classification of qualifying circumstances is not what is called for under the Act. |
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He blames Cornaro, the hygienist who advocated a specific regime of diet and lifestyle, for requirements such as special clothing or overprecise ordering of diet. |
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The church of S. Lorenzo held for him the authority of an example and it did not occur to him to ask overprecise questions about when it was built. |
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