Sentence examples for Seemingly unambiguous from inspiring English sources

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Can seemingly unambiguous moral principles be capable of multifaceted interpretations?

"Into Africa," by Alex Williams (Aug. 13), states that "the seemingly unambiguous nature of Africa's needs can be unifying".

Even for seemingly unambiguous figures — such as the number of children who had heart surgery and how many died — there were discrepancies between data sources and definitions.

This morning, when first asked whether he had ruled out appearing at the debate, either in person or by satellite feed, Mr. McCain replied in seemingly unambiguous terms.

In Quarry, images of wreck and decay are everywhere and seemingly unambiguous: the scrapyard itself, Ted's squalid cottage, pile-ups on the nearby M5, plants stunted by carbon monoxide, a decrepit school building infested by cockroaches.

The city brought a new prosecution, a complicated case involving adjoining properties and supposed double counting of zoning rights, but then, in late 2008, a seemingly unambiguous bit of trickery dropped into investigators' laps.

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For both markers, histograms of p-distances comprising the entire dataset showed no clear gap, while every site specific sub-sample presented a gap, seemingly defining an unambiguous limit for intra- and inter- genetic diversity.

Although I agree that Chagnon was often despised for his hardcore sociobiology, in fact, the critics of Chagnon and Neel have tried hard sometimes to appeal to documentary evidence, seemingly admitting that documentary evidence can constitute irrefutable, unambiguous proof of their claims.

Now, because Shively had both sold her story to the press and seemingly tried to hide the transaction from authorities, her testimony was thrown out -- an unambiguous hit to the prosecution's case.

The fall of Tripoli, opined the former US State Department official, was "the first unambiguous military enforcement of the Responsibility to Protect norm, Gaddafi's utter defeat seemingly putting new wind in the sails of humanitarian intervention".

Seemingly, yes.

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