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We focused on frameshift indels in exons and exon/intron boundaries as they represent loss-of-function mutations (Ham et al., 2006), and thus have a less ambiguous functional impact than indels in UTRs.

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In the first, "re-signed" has a different meaning than "resigned" and "foreign-film theater" has a less ambiguous meaning than "foreign film theater".

We hypothesise that this question would have been most ambiguous for the white-British group because they tend to have a less strong sense of community.

Sofia, with her "wayward black curls" and her ambiguous pronouncements ("There is a whole day to kill on the Beach of the Dead"), appears to have a less brutal fate in prospect.

Ultimately, it is the public who have to send a less ambiguous direction for their country.

A less ambiguous ending wouldn't have hurt, but the audience, among them volubly enthusiastic contingents of friends and family, plainly didn't object.

But that trial measured patient survival, a less ambiguous yardstick than determining whether tumors have become worse.

Among companies seemingly on the verge of omnipotence a decade ago, when the term "globalization" carried a less ambiguous message, Coca-Cola, Disney, the Gap and Nike have also encountered unexpected turbulence in recent years.

This suggests that UWF imaging may provide a less ambiguous assessment of VH than conventional imaging.

He had also uttered a few lies ― Hillary Clinton did not, in fact, start the birther movement in 2008 and Trump did not end it in 2011 ― before moving on to a less ambiguous melding of his business and political ventures.

This results in a less ambiguous and more accurate annotation.

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