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...Plus, age range estimation remains an inexact science....
...Comparisons with Israel are inexact. Iran telegraphed its one-off assault in advance and launched its drones from 1,500km away, giving Israel and its allies time to prepare....
...In a nearly two-hour summation, Kise argued that valuing real estate was an inexact science, given to wide latitude and interpretation....
...Awarding star ratings in reviews is an inexact science at the best of times, but for every star deducted for the flaws in the Royal Ballet’s Don Quixote another must be added for the sheer delight of Saturday...
...Total said it was “inexact” to suggest it had not had a plan for subcontractors....
...Economic forecasting is indeed an inexact science; but hefty revisions do little to reassure the public that central bankers know what they are doing....
...Our uncertainty emulates the position of a deaf person trying to lip-read in a crowded room, a notoriously inexact and treacherous process....
From Guido Franzinetti, Department of Humanistic Studies, University of Eastern Piedmont, Vercelli, Italy
...But history is an inexact guide, as the company only took its current shape as a food-to-go specialist in 2015....
...This is, of course, an inexact science: the archaeological records and finds that Canton relates provide us with clues, but we cannot know for sure what the ancients would have seen....
From William Etheridge, Sydney, NSW, Australia
...But an inexact understanding does not mean we cannot sleep better and smarter, and this is the strength of Life Time....
...Meanwhile global events — including the pandemic, supply chain snags and Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine — have brought unprecedented uncertainty to the already inexact science of monetary policymaking...
...As John Hammond, the then general manager of the Bucks, said about picking him, the draft is exactly what it sounds like — “an inexact science”....
The UK-based global location finder was born from frustration with inexact GPS co-ordinates
...Official calculations, however careful, are an inexact guide to individuals’ real-world experience....
...edward.luce@ft.com Letter in response to this column: Soviet threat to invade Poland is inexact parallel / From Guido Franzinetti, Department of Humanistic Studies, University of Eastern Piedmont, Vercelli...
...In his book La Droite en France, published in 1954 and updated in 1982, the historian René Rémond drew up a typology based on the right’s post-revolutionary antecedents which, if inexact in its categorisations...
...Science needs to partner with the inexact science of economics to address this behavioural issue. Ramki Muthukrishnan New Providence, NJ, US...
...The parallels are inexact. Thatcher was about to enjoy the fruits of her contentious but coherent economic plan. Boris Johnson has no such strategy and can expect no such tailwind....
...The parallel with Suez may be inexact, but 65 years later the lessons for the UK are much the same....
...While the comparison is inexact — shipping sets more of its prices on long-term contracts than the oil market does — it illustrates the stresses facing industries that are dependent on long-distance shipping...
...To August 21, youngvic.org Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first Letters in response to this article: Okri’s probe of pharaonic power is an inexact parable / From William...
...Unlike her works in English — which depict dislocation with an intimate precision — the prose in Whereabouts is spare but inexact, the translation intentionally retaining a rough edge....
...Even in the glory days of print, the staffer per 1,000 copies yardstick was inexact, and mainly related to local titles (one academic study found the average staff ratio to be 1.04 in 1995)....
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