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He writes that something should not be assigned a function unless it is uncontroversially the result of design rather than chance.
Otherwise, physics is uncontroversially agreed upon as describing a reality that exists independent of observation.
"I utterly condemn Hamas rocket attacks, absolutely and without hesitation," he says, uncontroversially.
The irony is that Rouault remains truly controversial but not in what conventionally - should one say uncontroversially?
Yet it was hardly uncontroversially festive.
The publications uncontroversially identified as his are:
The novice talks uncontroversially about his constituency: the opposition benches allow him to proceed unchallenged.
Vollmer claims, uncontroversially, that cognition - including our thinking - takes place in our heads.
Cooke, not uncontroversially, asserted and developed his views in a number of judgments issued throughout his time on the bench.
Many hypothetical language phylum proposals concerning American languages are often cited as uncontroversially demonstrated in more popular writings.
Tyrannosauridae is uncontroversially divided into two subfamilies.
When he agrees with a claim, Chomsky introduces it with the word "uncontroversially" or credits it to "distinguished authorities."
Since many of the functions performed by government bodies are uncontroversially public, government bodies are amenable to judicial review.
Uto-Aztecan is uncontroversially divided into eight branches, including Nahuan.
Uncontroversially, monkeys, apes and humans, like many other animals, have evolved specialised mechanisms for producing sound for purposes of social communication.
These recommendations were implemented-not uncontroversially at the time-within the Criminal Justice Act 2003, and this provision came into force in April 2005.
More uncontroversially, the term Spiralia is applied to those phyla that exhibit canonical spiralian cleavage.
From the mid-1980s onward she wrote mostly for San Diego Reader, a weekly publication where she sometimes served not uncontroversially as editor.
For example, some terms that are relatively uncontroversially considered context-sensitive are indexicals, such 'I', 'here', and 'now'.
Paleognathous birds are uncontroversially the most primitive, or basal, living birds, though there is some controversy about the precise relationship between them and the other birds.
Donnelly (1999, 2007) uses a proposed alphabet based uncontroversially on that of other Nguni and Sotho languages:
Some of Mr. Thurow's analyses are uncontroversially sound - his description of the unresolved problem of paying for tomorrow's pensions, for example.
Verbal nouns are uncontroversially nouns, having only minor syntactic differences to distinguish them from pure nouns like 'mountain'.
Tawûs is uncontroversially translated "peacock"; in art and sculpture, Tawûsê Melek is depicted as peacock.