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Also, for more unambiguous interpretation of the obtained results, the additional investigations are necessary.
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This filtering often results in the discovery of more unambiguous orthologous gene pairs.
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When cameras and tape recorders are switched off, the balaclava falls and the discussions of "culture" and trampled rights make way for the more unambiguous denunciations of fucking taigs (Catholics) and fucking huns (Protestants).
6 In response, there are increasing calls for a more unambiguous process, linking the ordering of a test, the mechanism by which the results may be communicated and, if appropriate, further action being initiated.
As the United Nations began to move in the mid-1980's toward more unambiguous support for women's rights, in which it included the right to seek a safe abortion, the American Congress dealt the population fund -- which now has an annual budget of $250 million -- heavy financial blows.
The Danish state shows continuous ambition in RE policies, leading to the 100%-by-2050 target, and an ever more unambiguous steering role for the state as the market approach was deemed 'insufficient' to reach ambitious goals on its own.
I can't be any more unambiguous than that.
"Football's contribution is more unambiguous," he continued.
Though the facts remain fuzzy, the moral aspect could hardly be more unambiguous.
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