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an unambiguous answer
The unambiguous identification and interpretation of these phenomena requires both reliable experimental data and application of advanced theoretical models.
In that case, a more or less coherent and consistent structure is not possible, nor an unambiguous life-orientation.
It really seemed a clear-cut and unambiguous test.
The results produced by our empirical analysis are unambiguous: policy attitudes have no impact whatsoever on welfare participation.
Even the exact point from which the fragment originates is not unambiguous; probably it refers to bars 110-14.
Furthermore, these technologies enable the unambiguous detection of all life-cycle stages of a pathogen that are otherwise unrecognizable using traditional detection methods.
In the light of past trends, as well as the general impression that health costs are inherently 'uncontrollable', this unambiguous and sustained response bears emphasis.
These are fairly schematic models: nation versus nation, tribe versus tribe, with musical meanings unambiguous and agreed.