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In some cases even this may not provide an unambiguous answer.
"He has an opportunity to make his case clear in the most unambiguous terms."
The government here has an unambiguous view of where they should remain.
For all her work over the last several years, she can point to only one unambiguous success.
So your question is really tough to give a clear cut unambiguous answer.
The image on the left shows what is considered some of the most unambiguous evidence.
The law is unambiguous - but we make the laws.
The court's decision in the context of the 1976 law was clear and unambiguous.
His answer to the question was completely unambiguous. He is clearly against the idea.
Though more specific than the earlier English example, they are not unambiguous.
My conclusion is unambiguous: a lot of talk and not much action.
On the crucial role of government in the nation's economic success, our past is unambiguous.
"He needs to send a clear and unambiguous message to the American people."
In recent years, it has been found that results are not completely unambiguous.
"The language in the state law is unambiguous," he said.
Focus on an unambiguous lead story and stick to it.
He said further analysis of the samples might provide an unambiguous answer.
She was asked if those words meant the unambiguous end of an argument.
But only when there's an unambiguous acceptance of these three key points.
Does the Commission have a clear, official and unambiguous answer to this?
So is a real, unambiguous recovery just around the corner?
The request for an attorney must be clear and unambiguous.
His relationship to art is unambiguous and clear in that bad way which collecting makes possible.
They're not always unambiguous, but they give you a sense of something going on deep inside."
If we wanted corporations in space, the laws would have to be made unambiguous.