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As promises go, it appeared to be unambiguous.
Consumer groups said they had received what they took to be unambiguous commitments from the Democratic commissioners.
He has promised Russian troop withdrawals before only to fall short: this time the retreat will need to be unambiguous.
Moreover, the word has the apparent fixity and clarity of a logical operator: like "if," "then," "and," "or," and "not," "no" seems designed to be unambiguous.
I believe it is right for Britain to be unambiguous in our condemnation of Hamas's indiscriminate firing of rockets but also very forceful and outspoken about Israel.
In his autobiographical novel "The Farewell Symphony," White writes of gay men of that period, "Everyone had to be unambiguous, as glowing as a peacock's tail and as towering as a stag's antlers".
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"Let me be unambiguous.
THE most effective calls to arms are unambiguous.
The electron density for the biotin bound to Tr was unambiguous.
In these cases there is a clear difference in E-values, so that the assignment to domains is unambiguous in all positive cases.
In contrast, the congressional subcommittee's reaction to unsafe conditions in federal labs, and its use of federal power to bring change, was unambiguous.
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