In vain, his reason protested against the inexactitude of that word, "siege.
The father ignored the inexactitude of such words, and gratefully accepted the lie as a proof of friendship.
But your complaints of the inexactitude of your friends in this point, will induce me hereafter to hazard more freely my communications, however imperfect.
Further enquiry, however, has satisfied me of the inexactitude of this information.
Sidenote: Inexactitude of facts on which the fetich theory is founded.
Owing to theinexactitude of our data, then, we cannot regard our results with the complacency of completeness we should like.
This is a lovely example of the sceptical slipshod, and, accompanied by the miscitation of the second case, shows that inexactitude is not all on the side of the seers.
They have muddled it up with another question, namely that owing to the inexactitude of observation it is impossible to make an exact statement in the comparison of measures.
That would be, in my opinion, a kind of inexactitude worse than that to which we are exposed in admitting the details supplied by the texts.
The inexactitude and the contradictions of the genealogies[3] lead to the belief that they were the result of popular ideas operating at various points, and that none of them were sanctioned by Jesus.