A single-valued function is an emphatic term for a mathematical function in the usual sense.
Rivera's tenure was a delicate time, during which he sought to avoid Romero's fate, while still denouncing injustices and crimes of war in emphatic terms.
By 1936, the college catalog spoke in far more emphatic terms of female independence.
Don Juan had said in very emphatic terms that the old man's life or death had no significance whatsoever.
And not just find beauty, but also return it to the world, though on her own emphatic terms.
Charles Muteau, another distinguished French jurist, speaks in clear and emphatic terms of the sacredness of the seal, citing, also, various instances in proof.
Tavis was telling him something in very emphatic terms, though his voice was too low for Rhys to catch the words in his still-drugged state.
Dienekes himself voiced this in the most emphatic terms.
Mr Bushill-Matthews, your concern is quite justified, and the President has already written to the Council to criticise this state of affairs in emphatic and vigorous terms.
He'd said this to them in emphatic terms at a meeting the day before, explaining that he saw this as a chance to lead.