Entrenched bicameralism: It is an unequivocal sign the Government was committed to a bicameral legislature.
Perhaps the most unequivocal sign of grazing's lost cachet comes with the introduction of grazing to the mass market.
In fact the orang, joining the dog, gave unequivocal signs of agitation, and, singular to say, the two animals appeared more uneasy than angry.
In his will the Dean expressed the desire that 'my body may be kept until unequivocal signs of my death shall have taken place.
At least seven hippopotamus bones show unequivocal signs of butchery, suggesting that they survived until humans arrived on Madagascar.
The economic stimulus plan was intended as the one unequivocal sign that the Japanese government was serious about reducing the trade surplus.
But neither side provided any unequivocal signs that it was willing to compromise enough to bridge the gulf separating the warring factions.
This is going to take a little time, but you will receive an unequivocal sign when the climax approaches.
"Everybody's expecting a slowdown, but we can't see strong, unequivocal signs yet," said Jonathan Heath, an independent economics consultant here.
At five minutes before eleven I perceived unequivocal signs of the mesmeric influence.