Gears made from material that is of inferior quality, unable to cope with the operating conditions or which are imprecisely machined or fitted, are likely to fail with greater regularity than better quality parts, sometimes taking other parts of the gear drive with them.
The most traditional of proponents of unfettered access happen to be corporations, but lost in their grandiose pronouncements is the censorship that takes place anyway on their terms, however imprecisely they are decided.
46-52 of Accounting Terminology Bulletin 1, Review and Resume, issued by the AICPA in 1953, engaged in a scholarly debate as to what the term "depreciation" means--whether it recognizes an estimate that imprecisely measures the diminution of value of an asset over time or an allocation of its historical cost.
The former chapter sets the basis for a theoretical discussion around the need to be careful in discussing compliance, as it is often a blurred concept which imprecisely overlaps with issues linked to programme completion and desistance.
Systems with parametric uncertainty are assumed to have known fixed structure (order) but their real physical parameters are known imprecisely. Usually, such parameters are bounded by intervals with minimal and maximal possible values.