The variability of the margin of appreciation has sometimes provoked strong reactions from judges frustrated by its imprecision. |
Perhaps this has to do with the imprecision of live recording, but it almost sounds like a bootleg recording. |
Its only commitments, expressed with imprecision, were to statutory recognition, a minimum wage and adhesion to the EU Social Chapter. |
Two chief factors are those of narrowness of focus and imprecision of terminology. |
One of the problems with artificial intelligence was that it relied on what is known as predicate logic, which is very intolerant of imprecision. |
I have not found firm rulings on these matters, and the imprecision is, I think, deliberate. |