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Then one of Charlie's mates takes a turn, and a scene that already seems agonizingly long returns, and then some, to its initial unambiguous tone of horror.
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When performing simple tone-in-noise detection, thresholds improve when the timing of the potential tone is unambiguous (Watson and Nichols, 1976).
Using this as a model, Guest claims that the "For" verses explore religion with a "personal tone" and the "Let" are "unambiguous" and deal with public matters.
This system also provides an unambiguous method for indicating the vowels and tones.
If they did address it, it was only when an otherwise lighthearted show took on a "serious" tone, working in a plotline where unambiguous discrimination was at play.
For those who subscribe to the above Michelangelo quote on the danger of setting one's aim too low, failing to set making the playoffs as an unambiguous goal last year may have been a mistake which set the wrong tone for the season.
Responding to those and other concerns, De Leon has revised the bill, toning it down slightly to define consent as "an affirmative, unambiguous and conscious decision by each participant" and dropping the language about using "words".
The lack of a clear solution makes phonemic analysis seem not very useful, which may explain the fact that the Chinese tradition of phonological descriptions rarely offers a phonemic inventory; instead, inventories of onsets, rimes, and tones are offered, and oftentimes an inventory of syllables as well, evidently because such inventories are usually unambiguous.
"Let me be unambiguous.
The translation is unambiguous.
The polls are unambiguous.
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