0 in a way that is total, or expressed very clearly with no doubt: --
He unequivocally ruled out the possibility of military intervention.
She unequivocally denied the allegations.
The first case8 cannot be diagnosed unequivocally as complete transposition because it stems from a 6-7-day-old embryo.
However, other case studies in the research programme unequivocally indicate that the defence sector is unnecessarily constrained in its contract negotiation, drafting and management.
While many of the larger microfossils herein are similar in size to extant eukaryotic micro-algae, they cannot be regarded as unequivocally eukaryotic.
That is, colours are seen to form a continuum and adults do not unequivocally draw boundaries between them.
Operative mortality and survival data for the patients with complicating lesions, in contrast, supports unequivocally the appropriateness of conversion from atrial to arterial repair.
But in the chronic phase, the degree of valvar damage is unequivocally the most important factor to cause heart failure.
If only one dimension of policy is important, indeed, then almost any policydriven model will unequivocally forecast a minority administration comprising only the median party.
It appears unlikely at this stage that ticks are suitable vectors of these trypanosomes, as no life-cycles unequivocally implicating ticks have so far been published.