- solitary, resourceful, individualistic, self-sufficient
Tolerates disorder,
unexacting, flexible, undisciplined, lax, self-conflict, impulsive,
careless of social...
-
pains to
deceive himself. [...]
Teilhard practiced an
intellectually unexacting kind of
science [...]. He has no
grasp of what
makes a
logical argument...
- a
favourable light, but has just
enough surface action to
satisfy the
unexacting "ninepennies".
Griffith Jones,
Ursula Howells,
Honor Blackman, Carl Bernard...
-
Matyi (Mattie the Goose-boy),
written in 1804, was
based on a folk-tale of
unexact origins. In the story, Matyi, the main character,
tries to sell his geese...
- of his
subordinate commander.
Thereafter Lespès was
given relatively unexacting duties. In
February and
early March 1885,
while Courbet hunted down several...
-
errors possible in sampling:
tolerance and confidence.
Tolerance is the
unexact percentage, a
maximum deviation from the
nominal error value, for example...