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Unambiguous

adjective

Clear, and having no uncertainty or ambiguity

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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.

He meant by this clear and unambiguous signals from the IRA that it was ceasing to be an active paramilitary force.

Cameron will also make clear that his tougher stance extends to unambiguous support for the democracy movement in Egypt: "I simply don't accept that there's a dead-end choice between a security state and Islamist resistance".

The answer to this question is an unambiguous no.

The gravity of Keating's speech lies in its unambiguous acknowledgment that past crimes are inextricably – practically, emotionally, symbolically – linked to present Indigenous disadvantage.

What is there for Mr Hunt to talk to NewsCorp and Sky about, if - as I say - Ofcom's advice is clear and unambiguous?

One passage in Steve Richards' fine book on Brown suggests that, in this case, it may have been the former more than the latter, although it's not totally unambiguous: "Early in 2002 Tony Blair has told the international development secretary, Clare Short, that he would hand over to Brown if the chancellor supported him in a 'yes' campaign for the Euro.

Indigenisation followed the principles formulated by Lenin in quite unambiguous terms: The proletariat cannot but fight against the forcible retention of the oppressed nations within the boundaries of a given state, and this is exactly what the struggle for the right of self-determination means.

The cabinet manual, which sets out the "rules of the game", must address the convention that the need for a prime minister to be in place at all times is "unambiguous", the political and constitutional reform committee said.

As no one can agree which of these means twice a year, and which means every two years, it's best not to use them at all; "twice a year" or "every two years" are unambiguous.

"My big worry is that with the enormous pressure on health and social care budgets over the next few years, all of the momentum we have built on mental health could be lost unless there is a clear and unambiguous commitment to extra resources for the NHS".

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