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The Mexican Constitution offers a relatively unambiguous process of presidential succession, at least at first glance.
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Ashton and colleagues concede in their response (Ashton, Lee, & Visser, 2014), that neuroimaging methods provide a relatively unambiguous measure of the levels to which cognitive tasks co-recruit different functional brain networks (task mixing).
Unlike early potentials (P200, P300, N400), slow potentials are quite large waves generated by wide superficial cortical layers and their negativity is a relatively unambiguous index of cortical activation [23] [25].
In practice, additional pools would be created to provide a relatively unambiguous means of backtracking from the pattern of subpools positive for a specific sequence to one or a few persons.
A friendly, unambiguous process modeling language and tool are thus very important for organizations to define, verify, and validate the processes.
The election of officers was a relatively democratic process.
"It's a relatively slow process in political terms.
Defaults in the bond market are a relatively straightforward process.
It is a relatively simple process.
But implementing location is still a relatively complicated process.
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