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How to use inexact in a sentence

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I know translation is a difficult task, but is it this much of an inexact science?
Searching for proof of institutional religion in two artists who no longer practiced the faiths of their childhoods is an inexact science.
You're aware that it's an inexact science, but you're still going to get a low-carb item for lunch.
Determining what dreams mean is an inexact science, but not one bereft of logic and sense.
Despite the volume and quality of the research, divining what is in the ocean remains an inexact science.
It said it was investigating him for spreading false information on the market and presenting and publishing inexact accounts about the bailout.
Sustainable building is an inexact science and its adherents are learning all the time.
In the case of many regions, determining whether an industry is basic or non-basic is a rather inexact science.
It ought to be pointed out that calculating passenger kilometres is an inexact science.
The narrator explains that her story is an inexact reconstruction of events.
But even in this computerised age, avalanche prediction is an inexact science and that is because of the variables involved.
Statistical revision is the wild card in that most inexact pack of jokers known as economics.
Unfortunately, the cancer detection story is one that suffers from the problems of being an inexact science.
However, calculating the beneficial effect to the atmosphere derived from a given area of trees is as yet an inexact science.
But criticizing alchemy as an inexact science is not a valid reason not to pay attention to it since, as stated earlier, this is not the ground of its knowledge claims.
Modeling mine behavior and sediment transport is still an inexact science.
Age determination is an inexact science and the margin of error can sometimes be as much as 5 years either side. Assessments of age measure maturity, not chronological age.
The definition of sport is broad and inexact, but any recreation combining physical exercise with an element of competition usually fits the bill.
It is important that the idea the logo communicates is vague and inexact, for we should not be given the opportunity to compare the registers of product and logo too closely.
The process of putting alien genes into plants and animals to favour certain traits or to confer resistance is at best an inexact science with unpredictable results.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This definition is inexact, since no membrane permeable to water is absolutely impermeable to the solutes.
The illustrations are inexact, and the explanations are meagre and unsatisfactory.
Furthermore, the English essayist's description of the drug's effects is inexact.
And yet, too, like most inexact men, he was a rare stickler for certain niceties.
But we know how inexact this conception, both of magic and of religion, is.
But if this explanation is not inexact, it is, nevertheless, insufficient.
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