0 in a way that makes completely clear what is meant:
She unambiguously stated that she wanted to do the laundry herself.
I oppose this bill because it is clearly and unambiguously unconstitutional.
Rockinghamia showed the most striking effect, suffering 67% mortality in the 6 wk we followed it, with 43% mortality unambiguously due to chowchillas.
In a deeply gendered consumer market, the use of cosmetics was unambiguously coded as womanlike.
The causal role of phonology in visual word recognition is difficult to establish unambiguously even after many years of careful research.
Yet in onomastic terms, which is the rigid designator that unambiguously refers to the self of an individual in every world.
One possibility could be that unambiguously marked examples are simply not representative of unmarked (or ambiguously marked) examples.