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More unambiguous parallels are found, however, in Vedanta.
"Football's contribution is more unambiguous," he continued.
I can't be any more unambiguous than that.
Though the facts remain fuzzy, the moral aspect could hardly be more unambiguous.
It would be hard to find more unambiguous victims of the housing bust and its thousand cascading effects.
A speech given by David Miles, considered one of the more dovish members of the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee, seemed a more unambiguous signal of a change of position.
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One possibility is that activity in vMPFC, which responded more during unambiguous inferences about preferences than during unambiguous inferences about beliefs (P < 0.02), could be associated specifically with person-focused attribution (Mitchell et al. 2005).
By contrast, F MRI provides a more accurate, unambiguous detection of labeled cells (given the lack of background signal).
So one needed a much more robust and unambiguous prediction to really confirm these ideas.
Earlier this month, the same newspaper reported the claims of a former, unnamed member of the Guard that he had been the target of more than 20 "unambiguous sexual requests" from clergy while serving in the force.
This is because protein annotations are more specific and unambiguous to annotate.
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